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UNIVERSIDAD PEDAGOGICA NACIONAL FRANCISCO MORAZAN

CENTRO UNIVERSITARIO REGIONAL SAN PEDRO SULA


LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT

LIN – 3809 TESOL INVESTIGATION WORKSHOP


M.Ed. Irma Ruth Mendoza Rosales I-02-14-2023
Activity No.1 Value: 7%
Due date: Sunday, February 19th
Name:

Objectives:
ü  Be conscious about their state of being to start the trimester by paying
attention to their personal life.
üReflect on their emotions to take action to improve their influence in their
behavior.
ü  Improve their writing when elaborating on a brief essay.
 
1. Translate the name of each emotion and write the percentage under
each emotion based on how you feel. 0.2
2. What is the name of the article about emotions?0.3
3. What is the name of the movie in English and Spanish? 0.2
4. Look for a segment of the movie and paste the link in this space. Also,
write a small synopsis about it. 1%
5. Write a short descriptive essay using the seven emotions and the
vocabulary below. Also, use any other word contained in the article.
Remember to use connectors 4.5%
6. Extension: 1 page long, 1.5 spacing, Arial.
7. Paste a picture of the emotion or emotions that prevail in your feelings
and label each. 0.5

Bibliography

Write the bibliography of the article according to the APA style. 0.3
New vocabulary:
Grapple: engage in a close fight or struggle without weapons; wrestle. A fight in order to
win something.
Tumult: a loud confused noise, especially one caused by a large mass of people. Full
array of emotions.
Poignantly: in a way that causes or has a very sharp feeling of sadness. (luchar,
agarrar, lucha)
Quibbles: cavil, to evade the point of an argument by caviling about words. Cavil a
minor objection or criticism. To raise trivial and frivolous objection.
Let’s not quibble about small details and stick to the bigger picture.
Portrayal: performance, a depiction of someone or something in a work of art or
literature. A description of someone or something in a particular way. A picture.
Drag – sluggish: boring, tiresome, forcefully, roughly or with difficultly
Sluggish: Alex woke late feeling tired and sluggish
Slow -moving or inactive
As sluggish stream
Lacking energy go or alertness, slow to respond or make a progress
The car had been sluggish at morning
Lento, perezoso.
Frumpy: clothes out of date and also modest, boring or drab.
Frumpy is the opposite of stylish. Someone dowdy dresses badly and has a shabby,
unstylish appearance. Out of taste, dull

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