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Unit 9 Butterflies and Elephants. EXTENSION. Activity One: Overcoming Your Stage Fright. Activity Two: Idioms About Insects. Overcoming Your Stage Fright. What is “stage fright”?.
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Unit 9 Butterflies and Elephants
EXTENSION Activity One: Overcoming Your Stage Fright Activity Two: Idioms About Insects
Overcoming Your Stage Fright What is “stage fright”? Stage fright is a phenomenon that happens to most of us before giving a speech in front of an audience. However, stage fright usually goes away once the person steps on-stage.
Try to answer the following questions about stage fright: 1. Is it true that only shy people have stage fright problem? A.YES. B.No.
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You’re right! The answer is:NO. In fact, many of the top performers in the world get nervous before going on-stage. Having stage fright doesn’t mean you are especially shy.
Answer the following question: What is the best solution to stage fright? A. Make it disappear. B. Face it and make good use of it. C. Try to escape from it.
You’re right! The answer is: B. Stage fright may come and go or diminish, but it usually doesn’t disappear for good. So the best solution is to learn to control it and use it for your advantage.
Symptoms of stage fright: Dry mouth. Tight throat/trembling voice. Sweaty/cold/shaky hands. Nausea. Fast Pulse. Shaky knees.
And here are some tips for reducing your stage fright: I. During the preparation stage… II. Before going on stage… III. Being on stage… picture resource: http://www.rsm.ac.uk/images/lecture.jpg
Tips for preparing for a speech: 1. Read the material to yourself. 2. Make a voice recording of your rehearsal. 3. Practice in front of a mirror. 4. Practice in front of your family or friends.
Before going on stage… * Be early and give yourself enough time to prepare. * Yawn to relax your throat. * Review your notes. * Don’t drink alcohol of coffee or tea with caffeine. * Concentrate on your ideas. MORE…
* Listen to music. * Warm up your voice and muscle in a private place. * Examine how you look in a mirror. * Take deep breaths for several minutes. * If you are not hungry, don’t force yourself to eat.
When you are on stage… * If your legs are trembling, lean on the table or shift legs or move. * Use eye contact. * Look at the friendliest faces in the audience. * Don’t put your hands in your pockets.
Conclusion Remember, stage fright can be helpful as long as you learn control it well. The next time you speak to an audience, don’t forget these useful tips! reference: http://www.antion.com/articles/stagefright.htm
Idioms About Insects There are many interesting idioms about insects. Sometimes it’s easy to tell the meaning of an insect idiom, but other times it could be difficult ! Now, take a look at the following idioms, and try to guess their meanings before looking at the answers. They may surprise you! Ready? GO!
have a bee in one’s bonnet What does it mean? A. to be annoyed by someone B. to keep mentioning or thinking about something you care about a lot C. to be very busy
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the birds and the bees What does it refer to? A. basic knowledge about sex B. knowledge about Nature C. things that are not related
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a fly in the ointment What does it mean? A. Something dirty B. something small that spoils one’s fun C. something very important
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to stir up a hornet’s nest What does this mean? A. to create a lot of problems and arguments B. to interrupt something C. to become popular
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to be a fly on the wall What does it mean? A. to be a thief B. to be able to watch something happening without being noticed C. to be annoying
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Now, let’s see how these idioms are used in sentences! Read the following four sentences and choose the best answer: 1. I wish I’d been _______ when Mom and Dad had their secret talk. A. a fly in the ointment B. a fly on the wall C. a bee in my bonnet
You’re right! The answer is: B. 2. My mother told me about ____ when I was twelve years old. • a fly on the wall B. the birds and the bees C. ants in her pants
You’re right! The answer is: B. 3. The annoying boy who kept making noises during the movie was really ____. A. a fly in the ointment B. a fly on the wall C. as busy as a bee
You’re right! The answer is: A. 4. He ____ about immigrating to France and never stops talking about it. A. has butterflies in his stomach B. stirs up a hornet’s nest C. has a bee in his bonnet
WELL DONE! If you are interested in learning more idioms about animals, you can find them on the internet.