Unit9Lesson3urMemory课件--21学年高一英语北师大版(19)必修三

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1、Unit 9 LearningLesson 3 The Secrets of Your MemoryActivate and Shareemotional:relating to feelingsretell:to tell a story again in different wordsphotographic memory:a person who has photographic memory can remember exactly every detail of sth they have seentimely:done at exactly the right timerevisi

2、t:to talk about or think of sth again in order to improve itperiodically:happening at regular timesWords and phrasesRead and ExploreRead the text quickly._1.We remember certain events in our childhood,because we experienced many of them for the first time,and we felt strongly about them at the time.

3、_2.When we tell a story many times,we forget important details._3.Stephen Wiltshire has a photographic memory because he can draw a detailed picture of a city from memory after flying over it._4.It has been proved that some people have a photographic memory._5.The sharpest loss of memory occurs duri

4、ng the first five days._6.Our memory starts to get worse in middle age.TFFFFF2.We can remember them clearly.3.He is good at remembering particular things but does not have a photographic memory.4.No one has been proved to have a photographic memory.5.The sharpest loss of memory occurs during the ver

5、y early period after learning.6.Our memory starts to get worse after the age of 25.Write T(true)or F(false)and correct the false statements.Read and ExploreMatch the following suggestions with the four questions.A.What can we learn from all this?When remembering something new,try to connect it to ou

6、r emotions.It is important to connect it with what we already know.Also,we can try to retell what we have learnt to a few others.B.Therefore,one of the golden rules to increase how much we remember is to review the material periodically,especially during the first day after learning.This“spaced revi

7、ew”soon after learning helps build stronger memories and it is more effective than waiting to review everything before exams.1.Why can I remember events in my childhood but not what happened last week?we remember things that have strong connections in our mind,especially emotional connections.Childh

8、ood memories are often very emotional.This is because when we experience things for the first time,we often have strong feelings of fear or excitement.Also,interesting or funny stories from our childhood are often told again and again.As a result,we remember them much better,as retelling events help

9、s fix experiences in our memories._2.Do some people really have a photographic memory?A person with a photographic memory could remember every detail of a picture,a book or an event many years later,but no one has proved that there are people who really have photographic memories.Yet,there are some

10、people who do have amazing memories.For example,Daniel Tammet can remember the first 22,514 digits of pi()and Stephen Wiltshire can draw a detailed picture of a city from memory after flying over it in a helicopter.They are both good at remembering particular things for a limited time._ADRead and Ex

11、ploreC.So take it easy.You are at a good age in terms of your memory.Make good use of it!D.As most of us do not have amazing memories like them,when memorising detailed learning materials,we simply need to focus on the important ideas and be curious about what we learn.Asking questions about what we

12、 learn also helps with memorisation.Another effective technique to remember things is to group similar ideas or information together so that they can be easily connected to things that are already known.3.Why do I forget the new words that I learnt yesterday?Dont worry.This is natural for many peopl

13、e.In 1885,Hermann Ebbinghaus published a book called Memory and presented a famous forgetting curve.According to him,the sharpest loss of memory occurs during the very early period after learning.This means timely review during this period,with a few revisits to what is learnt,can significantly help

14、 us to remember the information._4.Im 16,but I sometimes forget things.Is my memory getting worse?Definitely not.Our memory reaches its full power at the age of 25.At that point,we can remember up to 200 pieces of information in a second.After this age,however,the brain starts to get smaller.By the

15、age of 40,we lose 10,000 brain cells every day.By middle age,our memory is significantly worse than when we were young._BCMatch the following suggestions with the four questions.Read and ExploreWrite out the truths and advice Jemima Gryaznov discusses in the text.Truth 1:Advice 1:Truth 2:Advice 2:We

16、 remember things that have strong connections in our mind,especially emotional connections.We need to make strong connections with things we want to remember in our mind,especially emotional connections.Nobody has a photographic memory.We need to focus on the important ideas and be curious about what we learn when memorising complex learning materials.Read and ExploreThe sharpest loss of memory occurs during the very early period after learning.We need to review the information at regular interv

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