第199回 WORKSHOP報告(7月6日) /参加者45名

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《 今回のworkshop 》
○workshop参加人数:45名(うち新人の方:7名)
○【前半】:movie
○【後半】: Introverts VS Extroverts
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【前半】

Title:
movie

Introduction:
For many of us, movies are a big part of our leisure. Last month, my friend and I went to cinema. We watched Aladdin from Disney, and we both really like the live-action version of Aladdin.
I would like to share everyone’s favorite in this material, and find the best movie in E’s club!


Discussion Questions:
Q1 Did you watch any of live-action movie in Disney? If you didn’t, is there any movie you want to watch?
Q2 What was the last movie you saw? How was it?
Q3 What is your favorite movie? Why?
Q4 How often do you watch movies in English?
Q5 What animation do you want to remake as a live-action movie? (It doesn’t have to be from Disney)
Q6 If there were a movie about your life, what kind of movie would it be?

https://time.com/4525871/disney-live-action-movies/

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【後半】

Title:
Introverts VS Extroverts

Discussion Questions:
Q1 Do you think you’re an introvert, an extrovert, or an ambivert?
Q2 Are you an introvert in some situations and an extrovert in others?
Q3 Can you think of a time in your life when being an introvert proved to be an advantage?
Q4 Can you think of a time in your life when being an extrovert proved to be an advantage?
Q5 If you’re an introvert, what do you find most challenging about working with extroverts?
Q6 If you’re an extrovert, what do you find most challenging about working with introverts?
Q7 Do you think your job suits your character? If not, what could you do to change things?

Reference:
An introvert generally prefers solitary activities to interacting with large groups of people. If you would rather work through your feelings in your diary than have a conversation, then you are an introvert.
It describes a person who tends to turn inward mentally. Introverts sometimes avoid large groups of people, feeling more energized by time alone. The opposite of an introvert is an extrovert, who finds energy in interactions with others. Introvert can also be a verb, meaning literally to “fold inward,” or to “turn inward,” as when a child’s personality seems to introvert once they starts elementary school.

An extrovert is a friendly person who enjoys talking to and being with other people. Extroverts love parties, talking on the phone, and meeting new people.
This noun has a specialized sense in psychology, and sometimes kick it old school and spell it extravert. Its opposite is introvert, which means shy or turned inward.

These two personality types are opposites – introverts focus inward, into their own thoughts, and extroverts focus outward, into the world. Most people are a little bit of both.

Introverts are mostly concerned with what’s going on inside their own heads, so an introvert is a quiet person who likes people but doesn’t feel the need to go to parties every night. In fact, nightly parties would be decidedly un-fun for an introvert. Introverts are often but not always shy. Here are some examples. “He could be an introvert but was also funny, sharp, observant, and spoke with piercing accuracy.”

Extroverts pay more attention to what’s going on around them than what is in their heads. They love to get out and about. If the phone rings, an extrovert can’t wait to answer it. Here are some examples: “They tend to be extroverts and love getting attention from others.” “The archetypal extrovert prefers action to contemplation, risk-taking to heed-taking, certainty to doubt.” Though different, introverts and extroverts hang out all the time.

“Extroverts who promote themselves and introverts who keep their heads down are paid the same for jobs of the same value to the company.”
“Introverts prefer much less stimulating environments than extroverts.” If we pretend we’re batteries, introverts recharge alone, but extroverts get energy from other people. If you get them mixed up, remember that introverts turn inward and extroverts like external action.

An ambivert is a person whose personality has features typical of both introverts and extroverts: they like to be with people, but they also like to be by themselves.