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Practical English (2): Advanced Instructor: Dr. Yi-Cheng Huang Course Code: A School of Management Time: 09:20-12:10 Date: May 29, 2008

Course Description of Today Section I and II: Chapter 1, Unit 11 (The Mystery of Memory: How Good Is Your Memory?) Section III: Personal Presentation ( 子庭、 亭君、 儀珈、縈婕、明怡、佩岑、炳耀 and 逸涵 ) Roll Call

Vocabulary: Paragraph 1 and 2 1 extraordinary (adj.): outstanding, wonderful 2 Guinness World Records 3 at times (adv.): sometimes 4 recall (v): when you recall something, you remember it and tell others about it 5 retrieve (v): to get something back, to rescue it, to reclaim it 6 complex (adj.): something that is complex has many different parts, and is therefore often difficult to understand

Vocabulary: Paragraph 1 and 2 7 organ (n): a. an organ is a part of your body that has a particular purpose or function; b. an organ is a large musical instrument with pipes of different lengths through which air is forced (see photos) 8 hippocampus (seahorse) 10 name after: if you name someone or something after another person or thing, you give them the same name as that person or thing

Vocabulary: Paragraph 3 1 neuron, also spelled neurone (n): a cell which part of the nervous system (p.s.: neuro- is used to form words that refer or relate to a nerve or the nervous system) 2 transform (v): to change from one shape or appearance to another 3 stimuli, stimulus (n), stimulate (v): a stimulus is something that encourages activity in people or things 4 temporary (adj.), temporarily (adv.): something that is temporary lasts for only a limited time

Vocabulary: Paragraph 3 5 fade away (v): to disappear 6 frontal lobe (n): see photos 7 cerebral (adj.): a. cerebral means relating to the brain (a medical use); b. if you describe someone or something as cerebral, you mean that they are intellectual and rational rather than emotional (a formal use) 8 cortex (n): the cortex of the brain or of another organ is its outer layer (a medical term)

Frontal Lobe

Vocabulary: Paragraph 4 1 neuroscientist: a person who studies the structure, function and diseases of the nervous system 2 finite (adj.): limited in number (quantity, availability), countable 3 use up (v): consume, exhaust, wear out 4 stock (n): the stock of something is the total amount of it that is available in a particular area

Vocabulary: Paragraph 4 5 neurogenesis (n): neuro- is used to form words that refer or relate to a nerve or the nervous system; genesis- the genesis of something is its beginning, birth or creation (a formal use) 6 manufacture (n): manufactures are goods or products which have been made in a factory; (v): to manufacture something means to make it in a factory, usually in large quantities; manufacturer (n): a business or company which makes goods in large quantities to sell

Vocabulary: Paragraph 4 7 Alzheimer ’ s Disease: Alzheimer ’ s Disease is a condition in which a person ’ s brain and body gradually stop working properly 8 trace (v): if you trace the origin or development of something, you find out or describe how it started or developed

Vocabulary: Paragraph 5 and 6 1 break down: a. if a machine or a vehicle breaks down, it stops working; b. if a discussion, relationship, or system breaks down, it fails because of a problem or disagreement; c. when a substance breaks down or when something breaks it down, a biological or chemical process causes it to separate into the substances which make it up 2 free radical (n): about the detail of free radical please refer to the following website:

Vocabulary: Paragraph 5 and 6 3 definitive (adj.): clear and leaving no further question 4 ginseng, ginkgo (see photos) 5 retention (n): ability to keep or retain something 6 recollect (v): to remember, to recall 7 sufficient (adj.): adequate, satisfactory

ginseng

ginkgo

Assignment for Next Week Please Review Chapter 2, Unit 11 (The Mystery of Memory: Words to Remember) Please Prepare for Your Personal Presentation (At Least 5 Minutes): 韋志、 佩璇、柏穎、羽璇、啟華、姿羽、雅雯、政 翰 and 政哲

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