FINDING THE FACTS
Today's topic
FINDING THE FACTS
Sometimes it's hard to decide if a statement is true or false.
Listen to information about your classmates and guess if it's true or false.
coastal city
To see if a person is lying
You can ask him more details about something。
Or to see if his eyes are looking around
Or whether his voice is confident。
any mother would give ice cream to her children every day。
worst consequences
He might have spent her one month's salary。
Facial expressions
Won't be at ease
Fidgeting
Cover their mouth
Clean himself up
Documentaries
Real life stories
Poetry
Hello, My name is Marvin I am going to be your teacher for today's lesson.
I am from South Africa, in a coastal city called Port Elizabeth.
My hobbies are reading, watching soccer and movies.
I hope we are going to have a great lesson today.
Vocabulary
10 Reasons Why Lying is Good
Lying can save your life.
Lying can save someone from hurting.
We lie to avoid awkward situations.
Lying will get you what you want.
Lying will save you from punishment.
We often lie to please ourselves.
Lying gets us out of trouble.
Lying can free us from explanations.
What lying does to a person?
Lying can be cognitively depleting, it can increase the risk that people will be punished, it can threaten people's self-worth by preventing them from seeing themselves as “good” people, and it can generally erode trust in society.
Is lying justified if it is for the greater good? - Quora
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Lie detector test
Definition
A polygraph, popularly referred to as a lie detector test, is a device or procedure that measures and records several physiological indicators such as blood pressure, pulse, respiration, and skin conductivity while a person is asked and answers a series of questions.
certain - adjective
Able to be firmly relied on to happen or be the case.
uncertain - adjective
not able to be relied on; not known or definite.
Pronunciation
Corrections
You said:
My hobby is reading books, playing yoga and running.
(is - singular)
My hobby is swimming.
You should say:
My hobbies are reading books, playing yoga and running.
(are - plural)
Are - used when you are referring to two or more hobbies or activities.
For example: We are at the mall.
You said:
Children body.
You should say:
Children's health.
You said:
I think he was poor.
(was - past tense)
You should say:
I think he is poor.
(is - present tense)