根据Word Power Made Easy制作的ppt。关于如何借助不同的词根来拓展词汇。
How to Talk About Personality Types
根据Word Power Made Easy制作的ppt。关于如何借助不同的词根来拓展词汇。
根据Word Power Made Easy制作的ppt。关于如何借助不同的词根来拓展词汇。
1.me first—An egoist—自我主义者
2.the height of conceit– An egotist—自高自大者3.let me help you—An altruist—利他主义者 4.leave me alone—An introvert—性格内向的人 5.let’s do it together—An extrovert—性格外向的人
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6.neither extreme—An ambivert—性格中向的人7.people are no damn good—A misanthrope—厌 恶人类者 8.women are no damn good—A misogynist—厌恶 女人的人
9. ―marriage is an institution-and who wants to live in an institution?‖—A misogamist—厌恶婚姻的人10. ―…that the flesh is heir to…‖—An ascetic—禁 欲主义者
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Using the words
根据Word Power Made Easy制作的ppt。关于如何借助不同的词根来拓展词汇。
Match each personality with the appropriate characteristic, action, or attitude
1.egoist 2.egotist 3.altruist 4.introvert 5.extrovert 6.ambivert 7.misanthrope 8.misogynist
a. b.
c.d. e. f. g. h. i. j.
9.misogamist 10.ascetic
turns thoughts inward hates marriage talks about accomplishments hates people does not pursue pleasure of the flesh is interested in the welfare of others believes in self-advancement turns thoughts both inward and outward hates women turns thoughts outward
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Yes or no
1.Is an egoist selfish? 2.Is modestly one of the characteristics of the egotist? 3.Is an altruist selfish? 4.Dose an introvert pay much attention to himself? 5.Dose an extrovert prefer solitude to companionship? 6.Are most normal people ambiverts? 7.Dose a misanthrope like people? 8.Dose a misogynist enjoy the company of women? 9.Dose an ascetic lead a life of luxury? 10.Dose a misogamist try to avoid marriage?
YesNo No Yes No
YesNo No
NoYes
根据Word Power Made Easy制作的ppt。关于如何借助不同的词根来拓展词汇。
1. Who lives a lonely, austere life? 2. Whose interests are turned outward? 3. Who is supremely selfish? 4. Who hates people? 5. Whose interests are turned both inward and outward? 6. Who is incredibly conceited? 7. Who is more interested in the welfare of others than in his own? 8. Who hats women? 9. Whose interests are turned inward? 10. Who hats marriage?
A scetic E xtrovert E goist M isanthrope A mbivert E gotist A ltruist M isogynist I ntrovert M isogamist
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Have you ever thought about how do these words come into being?extrovert ambivert
asceticmisanthrope egoist egotist misogynist altruist misogamist introvert
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ego
ego=
I in Latin
Ego itself has been taken over from Lain as an important English word is commonly used to denote one’s concept of oneself. e.g. ―what do you think your constant criticisms do to my ego?‖ 1.egocentric 利己主义的,利己主义者 2.egomaniac极端利己主义者egomaniac (n.) +al
egocentric egoist egotist n. adj.
egomaniacal (adj.)
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Alteralter=other in Latin e.g. Altruism Altruistic Alternate Alteration Altercation Alter ego
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ego egocentric egomaniac egomaniacal altruism altruistic to alternate (v.) alternate (adj. or n.) alternative alteration to alter altercation alter ego
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1.ego
2.egocentric3.altruism 4.to alternate 5.to alter 6.altercation
a. One who is excessively fixated on his own desires, needs, etc. b. To change c. Argument d. One’s concept of oneself e. To take one, skip one, etc.
f. Philosophy of putting another’s welfare above one’s own.
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egomaniacal altruistic alternative alteration alter ego alternate
a. A change b. Other possible c. Interested in the welfare of others d. One’s other self e. A choice
f. Morbidly, obsessively wrapped up in oneself
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inward outward in both directions
introvert extrovert ambivert
verto turn in Latin
ambiambidextrous (adj.) ambidexterity (n.)
根据Word Power Made Easy制作的ppt。关于如何借助不同的词根来拓展词汇。
origin: Dexter
Dexterous=skillful Dexterity=skill Dexter=the right hand in Latin Sinister=the left hand in Latin