- •Scope of Psychology
- •Prove that ...
- •Explain:
- •What psychology specialist would you like to be and why?
- •Speak on the text. Irxt II
- •The Historical Background of Psychology
- •I. Read and translate the text: Learning and Environment
- •Explain the headline of the text.
- •Role-play.
- •Word study
- •1111 M on the other hand
- •I. Read and translate the text: Why Do People Work?
- •II. Answer the following questions:
- •Management - Science or Art?
- •II. Make up questions to the text and ask your friend to answer them. J
- •Explain:
- •Discuss in the group:
- •A Calm Person Works Calmly
- •II. Read the text again and explain why it is headlined in such a way.
- •If you Lose your Job - Ways to Survive
- •I) Just how can someone cope with psychological
- •IItohh?
- •Word study
- •I. Give Russian equivalents for:
- •II. Give English equivalents for:
- •Does a person attend to information
- •I. Read and translate the text: Memory
- •Information is maintained in
- •If information is needed later, it is transferred to short-term memory
- •II. Answer the following questions:
- •IV. Find in the text the facts to prove that:
- •Explain:
- •Look at the diagram that follows the text and describe the system of information processing.
- •Attention
I. Read and translate the text: Learning and Environment
On August 15th, 1977, the world lost one of its greatest psychologists Alexander R. Luria. Honored and respected in many countries of the world, Luria's 300 scientific works have been translated into English and have influenced thinking in the fields of psychology, neurology and neuropsychology, education and speech pathology.
Luria's first translated work, «Nature of Human Conflicts* (1932), supported the idea that human behaviour could not be reduced to a sum of neurological reflexes. He urged the study of the specific systems of behaviour produced in the process of the individual's social and historical development.
Luria's psychology concentrates on the development of mental capacities through learning. The correct organization of a child's learning leads to mental development. One does not wait for a child to be «ready» to learn to read, for example, but teaches the child the pre-reading skills at the level at which he or she is functioning. In turn, the child's knowledge influences the structure of his intellectual processes. Learning is a social-historic process.
Luria and his team investigated such mental processes as perception, ability to generalize, logical reasoning, imagination and self-awareness. Luria's team discovered that new structures of cognitive activity appeared. Human consciousness was developing to a higher level as the society was transformed.
Luria was a true scientist and a true humanist who contributed to a social progress and to the development of human capacity.
II. Choose the right answer:
l How many Luria's works have been translated into oilier languages?
250 works have been translated;
800 works have been translated; . ) UM) works have been translated.
I What idea did Luria's first work support?
n) Human behaviour could be reduced to a sum of
neurological reflexes. I)) Human behaviour could be reduced to specific systems of behaviour. .1 What does Luria's psychology concentrate on?
n) His psychology concentrates on environmental influences.
I>) I lis psychology concentrates on the development of mental capacities through learning.
0) His psychology concentrates on introspection. I What mental processes did Luria investigate?
n) He investigated accomodation and assimilation.
Ii) He investigated social aspects of mental capacities.
<•) He investigated perception, imagination and self-awareness.
Explain the headline of the text.
Role-play.
I .on are going to enter the Psychology Faculty but your parents object. You are trying to persuade them that psychology is one of the basic fields of knowledge.
" Ask your friends if they know the differences in the upecialities of a psychologist, psychiatrist and piychoanalyst. If they don't, enlighten them.
i Vou are interviewing a famous psychologist. What possible questions could you ask about the development Of psychology as a separate discipline.
4. You have just made a report on Luria's research and are ready to answer your friends' questions.