Understanding Mistakes: Lessons in Growth and Learning
Explore the concept of mistakes through a variety of real-life examples in the educational resource "Mega Goals 6 Unit 1: Everyone Makes Mistakes." Listen to insightful discussions, learn from historical blunders, and reflect on the importance of taking risks despite the fear of failure. Delve into the consequences of errors, from missed opportunities to tragic outcomes, emphasizing the valuable lessons that can be gleaned from each misstep.
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Unit 1: Everyone Makes Mistakes Part 1: Listen and Discuss Student Book Page: 2 , 3 1. Brain Storming Listening Passages Activity A & B 2. Pair work Work Book Page: 1 Activity: A & B Listen and Discuss Plan and Strategy
Mega Goals 6 Unit1:Everyone Makes Mistakes 1 Listen and Discuss 1. How would you define the word mistake? Ans. i.A mistake is something that you wish you hadn t done. ii.A small mistake might be an error on a test.A big mistake, such as leaving school, might affect the rest of your life. Listen and Discuss Student Book Page 2
Mega Goals 6 Unit1:Everyone Makes Mistakes 1 Listen and Discuss to repeat the words that someone else has said or written= 2. What do you think the following quote means? Don t fear failure so much that you refuse to try new things. The saddest summary of a life contains three descriptions: could have, might have, and should have Louis E. Boone words that what someone or something is like = tell you Ans. Things that people often regret not doing or trying; for example, not going to college, not taking a job opportunity, etc. Listen and Discuss Student Book Page 2
Mega Goals 6 Unit1:Everyone Makes Mistakes means of sending messages, orders, etc., including telephone, telegraph, radio, and television. = government to an inventor to manufacture, use, or sell an invention for a certain number of years. = the exclusive right granted by a careful thinking. = result or outcome. = newness, recency. = trade, merchant. = Listen and Discuss Student Book Page 2
Mega Goals 6 Unit1:Everyone Makes Mistakes What was the mistake? Western Union rejected the patent for the telephone. Why was this a mistake? The company would have made a lot of money. Listen and Discuss Student Book Page 2
Mega Goals 6 Unit1:Everyone Makes Mistakes a large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier or ice sheet and carried out to sea.= cannot believe it. = so strange that you go down below the surface of something, especially of a liquid. = statements or events that indicate a impending danger, problem, or other situations. . = said something before happening. = possible or unpleasant Listen and Discuss Student Book Page 2
Mega Goals 6 Unit1:Everyone Makes Mistakes What was the mistake? The captain ignored five warnings about icebergs and the radio operator didn t give the captain another warning. Why was this a mistake? It resulted in the deaths of 1,517 people. Listen and Discuss Student Book Page 2
Mega Goals 6 Unit1:Everyone Makes Mistakes not able to be protected against attack. = a useful or valuable thing = Far away place . = actions or opinions that are done to stop or defeat something.= mutual discussion and arrangement of the terms of a transaction or agreement= lacking people, plants and animals. = the power or opportunity to act or take charge before others do. = extremely= to try to find out the facts about something= Listen and Discuss Student Book Page 2
Mega Goals 6 Unit1:Everyone Makes Mistakes What was the mistake? Russia sold Alaska to the United States for 2.5 cents per acre. Why was this a mistake? There was gold in Alaska. Listen and Discuss Student Book Page 2
Mega Goals 6 Unit1:Everyone Makes Mistakes / brought to the desired hardness by heating and cooling / changed. = to make a start . = the act or process of trying to get or win something. = to increase the force , power, or amount of something.= to something else. = to falling down. = like something better than huge, large, big.= extreme anger.= failure. = Listen and Discuss Student Book Page 3
Mega Goals 6 Unit1:Everyone Makes Mistakes What was the mistake? Coca-Cola changed their formula and taste. Why was this a mistake? People were outraged that the original Coke was not available. Listen and Discuss Student Book Page 3
Mega Goals 6 Unit1:Everyone Makes Mistakes Listen and Discuss Student Book Page 3
Mega Goals 6 Unit1:Everyone Makes Mistakes f f b b d d c c a a e e Listen and Discuss Student Book Page 3
Mega Goals 6 Unit1:Everyone Makes Mistakes 1. William Orton did not realize that the telephone would become the most valuable patent in history. 2. If the radio operator had given the warning to the captain about the iceberg that was directly in the ship s path; the Titanic might not have sunk. 3. Russia probably regretted selling Alaska to the United States since the Americans discovered gold. 4. Coca Cola tried to change the formula of the soft drink that had been the most popular in the world for over 100 years. Listen and Discuss Student Book Page 3
Mega Goals 6 Unit1:Everyone Makes Mistakes Student 1: What was the mistake? Student 2: My father s car was wrecked in an accident. Student 1: Who made the mistake? Student 2: My brother did. Student 1: Why was the mistake made? Student 2: He wasn t paying attention while driving. Student 1: What happened as a result of the mistake? Student 2: He has lost his leg. Student 1: How could it have been avoided? Student 2: He could have paid more attention while driving a car. Listen and Discuss Student Book Page 3
Mega Goals 6 Unit1:Everyone Makes Mistakes falling down to fail completely to release something that is new to increase experienced pain or suffering for a long time Extremely angry to interfere so as to weaken or change for the worse Listen and Discuss Work Book Page 1
Mega Goals 6 Unit1:Everyone Makes Mistakes Listen and Discuss Work Book Page 1
Mega Goals 6 Unit1:Everyone Makes Mistakes tampered flop outraged slipping boost novelty endured Listen and Discuss Work Book Page 1
Mega Goals 6 Unit1:Everyone Makes Mistakes What did we study ? Before Listening to Get Connected to the Main Idea Listening for Pronunciation and Better Understanding Listening Comprehension with Difficult Words and their Meanings Questions and their Answers for Listening Comprehension Vocabulary Building Discussion Practicing New Vocabulary through Games and Activities Listen and Discuss Summary
Mega Goals 6 Unit1:Everyone Makes Mistakes Mistake: A company rejected the patent for the telephone Words Meanings means of sending messages, orders, etc., including telephone, telegraph, radio, and television. Communications the exclusive right granted by a government to an inventor to manufacture, use, or sell an invention for a certain number of years. Patent careful thinking. Consideration newness, recency. Novelty result or outcome. Conclusion trade, merchant. Commercial Listen and Discuss Student Book Page 2
Mega Goals 6 Unit1:Everyone Makes Mistakes Mistake: The Titanic ignored warnings about icebergs. Words Meanings a large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier or ice sheet and carried out to sea. Iceberg go down below the surface of something, especially of a liquid. Sank so strange that you cannot believe it. Incredibly statements or events that indicate a possible or impending danger, problem, or other unpleasant situations. Warnings said something before happening. Expected Listen and Discuss Student Book Page 2
Mega Goals 6 Unit1:Everyone Makes Mistakes Mistake: Russia sold Alaskan gold to the US Words Meanings a useful or valuable thing Asset Far away place Remote not able to be protected against attack. Indefensible mutual discussion and arrangement of the terms of a transaction or agreement Negotiations the power or opportunity to act or take charge before others do. Initiative actions or opinions that are done to stop or defeat something. Opposition lacking people, plants and animals. Desolate extremely Drastically to try to find out the facts about something Investigate Listen and Discuss Student Book Page 2
Mega Goals 6 Unit1:Everyone Makes Mistakes Mistake: Coca-Cola tampered with their successful formula Words Meanings brought to the desired hardness by heating and cooling. Tempered / to make a start Launch the act or process of trying to get or win something. Competition to falling down Slipping to increase the force , power, or amount of something. Boost to like something better than something else. Preferred huge, large, big. Enormous extreme anger. Outraged failure. Flop Listen and Discuss Student Book Page 3