Task 3


Go to the following link:

http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-language-of-lying-noah-zandan


Then complete these activities:



      Write 10 keywords related to that video. Next to each word, write the part of speech (adjective, verb, noun, adverb, preposition, etc) and write a sentence for each word or a paragraph including all words. Post this part as a comment.  
      Watch the video again. Then do all the activities from “Think.” Once you have completed each activity, take a screen shot and send this part by email. In all, you should have 8 screenshots. 
      Due date: November 28th 

6 comentarios:

  1. Task 3 Part one.

    1- anywhere - pronoun
    We can hear anywhere many lies every day.

    2- spend – verb.
    We’ve spent much time of history trying to discover liars.

    3. Technique - noun.
    We have to use the technique of communications science to discover the liars.

    4. Ourselves – pronoun.
    Usually we lie with purpose to give a good image ourselves.

    5. Control – verb.
    Consciously we control only 5% of our cognitive functions, but the other 95% can not control.

    6. Reference – noun.
    When the people lie they make few references to themselves.

    7. Negative – adjective.
    If a person lies he or she feels guilty about his lying so he or she tends to be very negative.

    8. Simple –adjective.

    The liars often explain the things using simple terms, because our brain feel fault when elaborating lies.

    9. Complicated – adjective
    When persons are lying they often do complicated explications, usually they use long sentences with irrelevant details.

    10. Pronouns – noun.
    When we talk with the truth we use short sentences referring ourselves using personal pronouns.

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  2. My sentences:

    1-LYING (VERB) She can tell when someone is lying.

    2-OURSELVES (PRONOUN) We must not deceive ourselves.

    3-EXPERIENCES (NOUN) I have very good experiences to tell.

    4-NEGATIVE (ADJECTIVE) We don’t have to think in negative way.

    5-GUILTY (NOUN) The judge found him guilty.

    6-SIMPLE (ADJECTIVE) It’s simple to bake a cake.

    7-CONTROLLED (VERB) The stadium access must be controlled.

    8-APPLY (VERB) Apply all your knowledge solving problems.

    9-CLUES (NOUN) The detective found all the clues.

    10-TERRIBLE (ADJECTIVE) That’s a terrible notice.

    Ericka Solano

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  3. Roberto Jesús Azofeifa Cubero28 de noviembre de 2014 a las 6:38 a.m.

    1) Lies – Noun I told a lie
    2) Spend-verb I spend time for me
    3) Ourselves-Pronoun Ourselves talk lies
    4) Experiences- Noun We have experiences
    5) Simple-adjetive My life is simple
    6) Real-adjetive My life is real
    7) Imagined-verb I am imagined
    8) Linguistic-adjetive The study Linguistic is necessary to study lies
    9) Personal-adjetive The personal behavior is talking of you
    10) Control-Noun Do you need control?

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  4. 1. lie (n)
    2. unfounded (adj)
    Around tens of people say a lot of líes unfounded
    3. aware (adj)
    Carlos is aware of his attitude
    4. conscious
    María is not conscious of what she is saying
    5. communication (n)
    6. experience (n)
    7. evaluate (v)
    The experience in people's communications could help us to evaluate if a person is a liar or not
    8. investigation (n)
    9. employ (v)
    Some companies have a investigation department to study the people before to employ them
    10. deception (n)
    The people who lie cause a lot of deceptions.

    CCalderón

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  6. Lie (noun), allegation (noun): and unfunded (adjective):
    The robber lies about the crime. He says he never stole the jewelry, but his allegation is unfunded because his finger prints are in the tiara.
    Aware (adjective), pattern (noun) and dissociate (verb):
    My patients, that visit me to talk about their “love problems”, sometimes aren´t aware the pattern between their fail relations. And frequently dissociate their own mistakes from themselves.
    Guilty (adjective):
    Sometimes, I feel guilty to eat a piece of “torta chilena”, but only sometimes.
    Performance (noun), support (noun):
    The Modern Dance Company show a performance in National Theater with the support of “Palacio de las Bellas Artes” Mexican Foundation.
    Apparent (adjective):
    Margaret and Mario are talking with their boss about an apparent accident that occur in the production plant.

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