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10. Answer the following questions:

What types are emotions differentiated between?

How do basic emotional reactions develop?

What basic emotions did John Watson postulate?

What theory did Robert Plutchik propose?

How can each primary reaction vary?

What does the descriptive approach involve?

What are three main dimensions of emotions?

How are emotions differentiated at the same level of intensity?

What theory do you think to be the most influential? Give your reasons.

11. Explain:

• what you understand by positive emotions;

• what you mean by negative emotions;

• the essence of John Watson's theory;

• the importance of Robert Plutchik's theory;

• what emotions you experience more often: positive or negative;

• what circumstances give rise to your positive emotions and negative ones accordingly.

12. Describe to your friend tie most pleasant situation you have ever found yourself in.

13. Think of the unpleasant situation you have been a witness of.

14. Give the general idea of the text "Classification of Emotions".

15. Make up a list of pleasant and unpleasant emotions choosing them from the words below. Arrange them according to the degree of intensity:

Acceptance, agony, amusement, anger, annoyance, anticipation, anxiety, apprehension, astonishment, boredom, calmness, dejection, disgust, ecstasy, elation, embarrassment, fear, grief, happiness, hopefulness, horror, jealousy, joy, love, panic, pleasure, rage, serenity, shame, sorrow, surprise, terror, timidity.

16. Give examples of those emotions that may comprise an emotional mixture.

17. Derive adjectives from the following nouns

Anger, jealousy, happiness, calmness, tension, hopefulness, anxiety, sorrow, emotion, ambiguity, confusion, excitement, stress, uncertainty.

18. Explain in English the meanings of the following word-combinations:

Emotional activity, emotional storm, outbreaks of rage, to show rapport, marital situation, interpersonal attitudes, to have an impact on, to provide a complete overview, to receive acknowledgement, fight-or-flight response, to be vulnerable.

19. Arrange the following words in pairs of synonyms:

sorrow

horror

surprise

rage

calmness

indicator

message

divorce

response

relief

worried

anger

marital break-up

distressed

grief

sign

relaxation

reaction

terror

serenity

astonishment

signal

20. Arrange the following words in pairs of antonyms:

pleasantness

restless

inhibit

bore

dejection

acceptance

avoidance

approval

reveal

understanding

respect

please

amuse

disapproval

displease

unpleasantness

approach

misunderstanding

restful

disrespect

exhibit

conceal

serenity

withdrawal

21. Make up word-combinations and translate them into

Ukrainian:

Conscious effort/ experience/ activity/ performance, body language/ reaction/ movement/ posture, to cope with feelings/ emotions/ stress/ situation, to show sympathy/ support/ respect/ true feelings/ rapport, to receive approval/ disapproval/ acknowledgement/ emotional qualm, to feel suspicious/ uncomfortable/ anxious/ vulnerable.

22. Substitute the word-combinations in A group for those close in their meanings in В group.

A: to have an effect on; to control stress; stress-hardy personality; to produce stress; to relieve stress; stress level; to feel worried; to inhibit an emotional response; to be conscious of; to put forth a theory; to convey information; body language; inborn responses.

В: stress-prone personality; degree of stress; to be aware of; nonverbal language; to have an impact on; to release stress; to feel distressed; to put forward a theory; innate reactions; to handle stress; to reduce stress; to suppress an emotional reaction; to pass information.

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