This term your homework is going to involve, among other tasks, watching some selected TED talks. You are expected to:
1. watch the talk, preferably without subtitles, and definitely without translation
2. take notes concerning the main points the speaker made and other interesting facts or thoughts that caught your attention
3. put down key vocabulary and any collocations/idioms you found interesting
4. be ready to discuss the talk in class
Here is the viewing schedule (the dates refer to the classes in which we will discuss the talk):
2f 2018 / 2019 – viewing schedule 1st
term Source: www.ted.com
20 Sep
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1. Amy Cuddy Your body language shapes who you are
(2012)
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27 Sep
|
2.
Barry Schwartz On the paradox of choice (2005)
|
4 Oct
|
3.
Kathryn Schulz on being wrong (2011)
|
11 Oct
|
4.
Dan Pink The puzzle of motivation (2009)
|
18 Oct
|
5.
Frans De Waal Moral behaviour in animals (2011)
|
25 Oct
|
6.
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8 Nov
|
7.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
The danger of a single story (2009)
|
15 Nov
|
8.
Dan Gilbert Why are we happy? (2004)
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22 Nov
|
9. Kelly McGonigal: How to make stress your friend (2013)
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10. Brett Hennig What if we replaced politicians with randomly selected people
(2018)
|
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6 Dec
|
11. Ken Robinson Schools kill
creativity (2006)
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13 Dec
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12. Elisabeth Gilbert on nurturing creativity (2009)
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20 Dec
|
13. Jonathan Haidt Can a divided
America heal? (2016)
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3 Jan
|
14. Hans Rosling The best stats
you’ve ever seen (2006)
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