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Title: UNIT 10 Want freedom from fear


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UNIT 10 Want freedom from fear?
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I. Lead-in
  • If you are alone in a house with a power failure
    at night, would you be afraid? And what can you
    do to lessen your fear?
  • If a student is afraid of examinations, what
    advice can you give him or her?
  • If a man is afraid of standing on a balcony on
    the 20th floor of a high-rise building, what
    would you say to help him overcome his fear of
    heights?
  • If a student is afraid of speaking English in
    front of other people, what suggestions can you
    give?

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II. Work with your partner and talk about the
things you are frightened of, such as animals,
heights, flying, etc., referring to the useful
expressions in the boxes if necessary.
  • Are you frightened of anything in particular?
  • Are you especially afraid of anything?
  • Do you fear anything?
  • Does anything frighten you particularly?
  • What scares you?

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Useful expressions.
  • ...I m afraid of walking alone in an open field
    at night.
  • I'm scared of walking by myself in the open at
    the night.
  • Walking alone in a field at night scares me.
  • I'm frightened to be done in a field in the dark.

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Useful expressions.
  • ...a shadow ahead scares me stiff.
  • A shadow scares/frightens me out of my
    wits/senses.
  • A shadow sends shivers down my spine.
  • A shadow makes my hair stand on end.
  • A shadow gives me gooseHest1.
  • My blood runs cold at the sight of a shadow.
  • ...I wouldn't dare make a single sound.
  • I don't dare to utter a sound.
  • I wouldn't dare let out a sound

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Useful expressions.
  • ...hide under a blanket.
  • ...cover myself up with a blanket.
  • ...wrap myself up in a blanket.
  • ...bury head m a blanket like an ostrich.
  • ...youll miss lots of interesting experiences.
  • You may miss many interesting experiences.
  • Youll miss out on some strange happenings.

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Useful expressions.
  • I guess so.
  • I think so.
  • I agree.
  • That's true.
  • ...help you shake off your fear of the dark.
  • ...help you get rid of/overcome that fear of the
    dark.

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Sample dialog. Pay attention to the colored
expressions.
  • A People are frightened of lots and lots of
    different things. Are you frightened of anything
    in particular?
  • B Well, I'm scared of dogs.
  • A Really? What are you afraid of?
  • BI don't how exactly. They just make me nervous,
    and I'm scared to death when a dog barks at me.
  • A If you're scared of dogs, youll miss a lot
    fun. They are our good friends.
  • B Maybe you are right.
  • A To overcome this fear, you could find a doctor
    to he1p you get rid of that fear of dogs.
  • B That's a good idea. Thank you.

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III. Create a dialog with your partner according
to the given situation, referring to the useful
expressions in the form if necessary.
  • A and B are talking about the important exam. A
    will have tomorrow. A worries that he will fail.
    B comforts him and offers some advice.

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Useful expressions.
  • You look so down.
  • You look so sad/gloomy/glum.
  • You've got the blues.
  • I'm afraid I11 fail.
  • I'm worried Ill fail.
  • I'm afraid I can't pass it
  • Have you been studying?
  • Have you done your work?
  • Are you prepared for it?

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Useful expressions.
  • Once I pick up the exam paper, all my knowledge
    is gone.
  • Once I look at d1e exam paper, I can't remember
    what I've learned.
  • Once I look at exam paper, my mind goes blank.
  • As soon as I see the exam, everything I learned
    1eaves me.
  • That's hard to believe.
  • I can hardly believe it.
  • I can hardly imagine it.

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Useful expressions.
  • My head is filled with a buzzing noise.
  • All I can hear is a buzzing sound.
  • I can only hear a loud buzzing.
  • ...the words blur on the page---
  • The words on the page became unclear.
  • The page is nothing but a blur.
  • ...I can't think.
  • My mind no longer works.
  • My brain freezes.
  • I go numb.
  • My head swims.

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Useful expressions.
  • ...I break into a cold sweat.
  • I sweat. /I feel paralyzed.
  • I become desperate.
  • I lose all hope.
  • I feel for you.
  • I sympathize with you.
  • You have my sympathy.
  • I know how you're hurting.

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Sample dialog. Pay attention to the colored
expressions.
  • A Oh, what's the matter with you? You look so
    glum.
  • B We will have an English oral test tomorrow,
    and I'm worried Ill fail.
  • A Did you practice?
  • B You know me. I have been practicing all the
    time. And I can speak fluently until I see the
    interviewer.
  • A I can hardly believe it.
  • B It's like I'm two people. I open my mouth but
    my mind goes blank. I simply can't think. And
  • A And what?
  • B And I stammer.
  • A Oh, you have my sympathy.

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IV. Create a dialog with your partner according
to the given situation, referring to the useful
expressions in the form if necessary.
  • A is ill. B suggests A go to see the doctor and
    take injections. But A doesnt want to because he
    is afraid of injections.

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Useful expressions.
  • This tooth is really bugging me.
  • This tooth really bothers me.
  • This tooth is driving me crazy.
  • Going to the dentist really unnerves me.
  • Nothing gets me down 1ike going to the dentist.
  • I try to avoid it 1ike the plague.
  • Ill try to avoid it as much as possible/as much
    as I can.
  • It's the last thing I want to do.

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Useful expressions.
  • It can't be that bad!
  • It's al1in your mind.
  • Ill do anything to stay out of the dentist's
    chair.
  • I'11do everything/try my best to avoid sitting in
    the dentist's chair.
  • Even when your face is swollen with the bad
    tooth?
  • Even when your face is puffed up with the
    toothache the pain?
  • You bet!
  • Sure./Certainly. /For sure./Absolutely.

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Sample dialog. Pay attention to the colored
expressions.
  • A I have a bad cold, and I've had a low fever
    for several days.
  • B Have you seen the doctor? Maybe you should
    take an injection.
  • A No. I lose courage at the idea of taking an
    injection. Ill try to avoid it as much as
    possible.
  • B Come on. Don't be like a child. It's all in
    your mind.
  • A I'm not like a child! But Ill do everything
    to avoid injections.
  • B Even when your cold last for several more
    days?
  • A Sure.

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V. Questions for Discussion.
  • 1. How can one overcome fear of giving a speech
    in public?
  • 2. Are you afraid of going to the dentist? Eyes,
    how can you get rid of your fear?
  • 3. Do you fear certain insects or animals? Why?
  • 4. Are you afraid of horror movies? If yes,
    describe your fear.
  • 5. What was the most frightening experience
    you've had?
  • 6. Do you ever have nightmares? What are they
    about?
  • 7. Are you afraid of walking alone at night? If
    yes, what are you afraid of?
  • 8. Is there any person you are afraid of? Why?
  • 9. Are you afraid of flying?
  • 10. Are there certain weather conditions that
    scare people? What are they, and why?
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