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Word Pieces – Week One Preview. What word best describes your personality if you: Are interested solely in your own welfare? Constantly talk about yourself? Dedicate your life to helping others? Turn your mind inward? Turn your mind outward? Hate humanity? Hate women?
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Word Pieces – Week One Preview What word best describes your personality if you: • Are interested solely in your own welfare? • Constantly talk about yourself? • Dedicate your life to helping others? • Turn your mind inward? • Turn your mind outward? • Hate humanity? • Hate women? • Lead a lonely, austere existence? Mon.
Word Pieces for Week OneHow to Talk about Personality Types Prefix, Root, Suffix Meaning self, I Other Inside Outside Turn Both Hate Humankind Woman Marriage Monk Center • Ego • Alter • Intro- • Extro- • Verto • Ambi- • Misein • Anthropos • Gyne • Gamos • Asketes • Centrum Mon.
Word Pieces for Week One How to Talk about Personality Types Prefix, Root, Suffix Meaning Madness Right hand Left hand Left hand Right hand One Two Many Male Person who (noun suffix) Practice, custom, etc. (noun suffix) Adjective suffix Quality, condition, etc. (noun suffix) • Mania • Dexter • Sinister • Gauche • Droit • Monos • Bi- • Polys • Andros • -ist • -y • -ous • -ity Mon.
Egoist • Egotist • Altruist • Introvert • Extrovert • Ambivert • Misanthrope • Misogynist • Misogamist • Ascetic Mon.
Egoist – believes in self-advancement • Egotist – talks about accomplishments • Altruist - is interested in the welfare of others • Introvert – turns thoughts inward • Extrovert – turns thoughts outward • Ambivert – turns thoughts both inward and outward • Misanthrope – hates people • Misogynist – hates women • Misogamist – hates marriage • Ascetic - does not pursue pleasures of the flesh Mon.
Bellringer YES NO NO YES NO YES NO NO NO YES • Is an egoist selfish? • Is modesty one of the characteristics of the egotist? • Is an altruist selfish? • Does an introvert pay much attentions to himself? • Does an extrovert prefer solitude to companionship? • Are most people ambiverts? • Does a misanthrope like people? • Does a misogynist enjoy the company of a woman? • Does an ascetic lead a life of luxury? • Does a misogamist try to avoid marriage?
Tuesday – Guided Practice • Who lives a lonely, austere life? • Whose interests are turned outward? • Who is supremely selfish? • Who hates people? • Whose interests are turned both inward and outwards? • Who is incredibly conceited? • Who is more interested in the welfare of others than in his own? • Who hates women? • Whose interests are turned inward? • Who hates marriage? • Ascetic • Extrovert • Egoist • Misanthrope • Ambivert • Egotist • Altruist • Misogynist • Introvert • Misogamist
Practice with Similar Words • Ego • Egocentric • Altruism • To alternate • To alter • altercation • One who is excessively fixated on her own desires, needs, etc. • To change • Argument • One’s concept of oneself • To take one, skip one, etc. • Philosophy of putting another’s welfare above one’s own
More Practice with Similar Words • Egomaniacal • Altruistic • Alternative • Alteration • Alter ego • Alternate (adj.) • A change • Other possible • Interested in the welfare of others • One’s other self • A choice • Morbidly, obsessively wrapped up in oneself
Bellringer - Wednesday • YES • NO • NO • NO • NO • NO • NO • YES • NO • YES • YES • Is rejection usually a blow to one’s ego? • Are egocentric people easy to get along with? • Does an egomaniac have a normal personality? • Are egomaniacal tendencies a sign of maturity? • Is altruism a characteristic of selfish people? • Are altruistic tendencies common to egoists? • Is an alternate plan necessarily inferior? • Does an alternative allow you some freedom of choice? • Does alteration imply keeping things the same? • Does excitable people often engage in altercations? • Is your alter ego usually quite similar to yourself?
Wednesday – Guided Practice • one’s other self • To change • A heated dispute • Excessively, morbidly obsessed with one’s own needs, desires, or ambitions • Unselfish; more interested in the welfare of others than in one’s own • Utterly involved with oneself; self-centered • A choice • One who substitutes for another • Alter ego • Alter • Altercation • Egomaniacal • Altruistic • Egocentric • Alternative • alternate
Various Forms of Words Person Practice, etc. Adjective Misanthrope or misanthropist Misogynist Gynecologist Monogamist Bigamist Polygamist Polygynist Polyandrist Philanthropist anthropologist Misanthropy Misogyny Gynecology Monogamy Bigamy Polygamy Polygyny Polyandry Philanthropy anthropology Misanthropic Misogynous or misogynistic Gynecological Monogamous Bigamous Polygamous Polygynous Polyandrous Philanthropic Anthropological -ist = person -y = practice, attitude, etc. -ic or –ous = adjective
Wednesday – Guided Practice • Ambidextrous • Dexterous • Sinister • Gauche • Misanthropic • evil, threatening • Hating mankind • Skillful • Awkward • Capable of using both hands with equal skill
Wednesday – Guided Practice • System of only one marriage • Hatred of women • Illegal plurality of marriages • Study of human development • Study of female ailments • Anthropology • Gynecology • Monogamy • Bigamy • Misogyny
Wednesday – Guided Practice • Devotion to a lonely and austere life • Skill, cleverness • Custom in which one man has many wives • Love of mankind • Hatred of marriage • Polygamy • Misogamy • Asceticism • Philanthropy • adroitness
Wednesday – Guided Practice • Student of the development of mankind • One who engages in charitable works • Male with a plurality of wives • Women’s doctor • Female with a plurality of husbands • Polygynist • Polyandrist • Anthropologist • Gynecologist • Philanthropist
Bellringer - Thursday • Can ambidextrous people use either the left of right hand equally well? • Should a surgeon be manually dexterous? • Is a sinister-looking person frightening? • Is gaucherie a social asset? • Is an adroit speaker likely to be a successful lawyer? • Is a student of anthropology interested in primitive tribes? • Does a gynecologist have more male than female patients? • Is monogamy the custom in Western countries? • Is a misogamist likely to show tendencies toward polygamy? • Is a bigamist breaking the law? • Is a philanthropist generally altruistic? • Does a misanthropist enjoy human relationships? • Does a misogynist enjoy female companionships? • Are unmarried people necessarily misogamous? • Are bachelors necessarily misogynous? • Is asceticism compatible with luxurious living and the pursuit of pleasure? • Does a polyandrist have more than one husband? • YES • YES • YES • NO • YES • YES • NO • YES • NO • YES • YES • NO • NO • NO • NO • NO • YES
Thursday – Quiz Review • Philosophy of living austerely • Hatred of women • Hatred of marriage • Hatred of humankind • Skillful • Awkward • Evil, threatening • Describing hatred of women • Skill • Pertaining to hatred of marriage • Pertaining to hatred of mankind • Social custom of plural marriage • Unlawful state of having more than one spouse • Doctor specializing in female disorders • Custom of one marriage at a time • One who hates the human race • Able to use both hands with equal skill • Study of humankind • One who loves humankind • Skill in the use of both hands • Asceticism • Misogyny • Misogamy • Misanthropy • Dexterous • Gauche • Sinister • Misogynous or misogynistic • Adroitness • Misogamous • Mistanthrophic • Polygamy/polyandry/polygyny • Bigamy • Gynecologist • Monogamy • Misanthropist/misanthrope • Ambidextrous • anthropolology • Philanthropist • ambidexterity
Teacher Planning • Mon: teacher gives roots and meaning, students come up with words they know, teacher goes over slide 1, slides 4-5 • Tues: BR slide 6, whole class slides 7-9 • Wed: BR slide 11, whole class slides 11-16 • Thurs: BR slide 17, whole class slide 18, • Fri: quiz