Step #3 ~ Vocabulary Check
Ok now…
Do you remember these words from last week?
1.
#1, #2, #3, & #4, please…
#2~“yuusen suru” ~ prioritize
#3 ~“ninshiki” ~
recognition
#4 ~“ninshiki
suru” ~recognize
(If needed: Please make a note)
OK now…
How about the next 2, please…
2. #5, &
#6, please….
#5 ~ “Subayai shikō wa, watashitachi wa nani wo suru no wo tetsudaimasu ka?”
*What DOES
fast-thinking help us to do?
#6 ~ “Kamigata ga kawatte mo, hito o ninshiki suru no wo tasukeru.)
*It helps us to recognize a person even if their hair
has changed
*It helps us to recognize a person even if their hairstyle has
changed
*It helps us to recognize a person even if they have a different
hairstyle
*It helps us to recognize a person even if their
hairstyle changed
(If needed: Please make a note)
Sounds good…now…
The next 3….
1. #7, #8,
& #9,
please…
#7 ~ “Subayai shikō wa hito o ninshiki suru no ni yakudatsu ga…”
*Fast thinking helps us to recognize people but..
#8 ~ “Nani wo yoku minogashimasu ka?” ~
*What DOES it
often miss?
#9 ~ “Subaya-shikō ha nani ga kawatta no ka o
miotoshi-gachi da” ~
*It often misses what has changed.
*It often misses things that have changed.
*It often misses changes
(If needed: Please make a note)
OK now…
1. #10, #11, & #12, please….
#10 ~“Naze
iroiro na koto wo miotoshite shimau no ka?”
*Why does it miss many things?
#11 ~ “Subayai shikō wa nani o yūsen shimasu
ka?” ~
*What DOES fast-thinking prioritize?
#12 ~ “Subayai shikou wa, nani ga chigauka yorimo
"dare de aru ka" wo ninshiki suru koto o yuusen shimasu..”
*Fast thinking prioritizes recognizing "who it
is" over "what’s different".
*Fast thinking prioritizes "who it is" over
"what is different".
*Fast thinking prioritizes "who it is" more than
"what is different".
(If needed: Please make a note)
Please turn your pages over
Ok now…
Please turn your papers over and…
The last 3….
1. #13, #14, & #15, please….
#13 ~ “Subayai-shikō ga chīsana shōsai o miotoshite toki ni”~
*When your fast thinking misses small details...
#14 ~ “Nanto yobareteimasu ka?” ~
*What is it called?
#15 ~ “Soreha “henka miotoshi” to yobarete imasu.” ~
*It is called “Change Blindness”
(If needed: Please make a note)


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