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课件网) a reading Unit8 It must belong to Carla. the news Let’s think. déjà vu Has this ever happened to you Let’s learn more about déjà vu. Let’s predict. What can you see in the picture A man is studying the _____. brain Read for title. Choose the best title. A. The Science of déjà vu B. The Mystery of déjà vu C. The Meaning of déjà vu The Mystery of déjà vu / m st ri/ 奥秘 Read for structure. The Mystery of déjà vu Choose the correct structure. Different theories on déjà vu An introduction of déjà vu Check health if Déjà vu repeats Déjà vu: Still a mystery Read for details. (Para.1) Have you ever done something that felt familiar, even though you knew you hadn’t This feeling is known as déjà vu, a French term meaning “already seen”. It comes from France. And it means “already seen”. Where does the term déjà vu come from What does it mean Do people know why it happens now Read for details. (Para.2) Why does déjà vu happen must come from past dreams might have a hidden power to see the future could be a link between déjà vu and parallel universes is a mix-up in the brain hide - hidden 隐藏的 平行宇宙 Think and share. Some people: It must come from past dreams Some people: It might have a hidden power to see the future. Others: It could be a link between déjà vu and parallel universes. Most scientists: It is a mix-up in the brain. Interesting Theories Which opinion interests you most Why Read for details. (Para.3) Generally speaking, if you experience déjà vu from time to time, there is no need to worry about it. However, if it happens often, you might have a health problem, and you should see a doctor. What should we do if you experience déjà vu often Read for details. (Para.4) Déjà vu, whether it is a trick of the mind or a window into the past or future, remains one of the many fascinating unsolved mysteries of human experience. Do people know exactly why Déjà vu happens No. Déjà vu remains one of the many fascinating unsolved mysteries of human experience. Let’s share. 3c. What do you think about déjà vu Share your experiences or ideas with a partner. I experienced a myserious thing several years ago. I heard strange noises outside the window every night. My mother thought it must be teenagers having fun. My father suggested it might be the wind. I was afraid because I believed it could be a thief. At last, we talked about it with our neighbor and realized it was actually a big dog running around and finding food to eat in our neighborhood. Expressions you may use: I experienced a mysterious thing ... ... I thought / believed / suggested / said ... ... might / could / must / can’t ... ... At last, ... Let’s read and answer. 1.Where does the term déjà vu come from and what does it mean 2. What do some people believe about the familiar scenes during a déjà vu experience It comes from France and it means “already seen”. Some peop ... ...