This document outlines the units and topics covered in an English for Psychology course. The six units are: 1) An introduction to English for Specific Purposes, 2) A definition and classification of psychology, 3) Psychopathology, 4) Social psychology, 5) Personality psychology, and 6) Cognitive Psychology. Each unit covers several key topics related to the field of psychology. A list of vocabulary words is also provided at the end.
This document outlines the units and topics covered in an English for Psychology course. The six units are: 1) An introduction to English for Specific Purposes, 2) A definition and classification of psychology, 3) Psychopathology, 4) Social psychology, 5) Personality psychology, and 6) Cognitive Psychology. Each unit covers several key topics related to the field of psychology. A list of vocabulary words is also provided at the end.
This document outlines the units and topics covered in an English for Psychology course. The six units are: 1) An introduction to English for Specific Purposes, 2) A definition and classification of psychology, 3) Psychopathology, 4) Social psychology, 5) Personality psychology, and 6) Cognitive Psychology. Each unit covers several key topics related to the field of psychology. A list of vocabulary words is also provided at the end.
UNIT 1 - An introduction to English for Specific Purposes
1. Introduccin al ingls para fines especficos. 2. Key nouns in academic English (nombres clave en ingls acadmico). 3. Key verbs in academic English (verbos clave en ingls acadmico). 4. Key adjectives in academic English (adjetivos clave en ingls acadmico). 5. Key adverbs in academic English (adverbios clave en ingls acadmico).
UNIT 2 - A definition and classification of psychology
6. What is psychology? 7. The Psychological Fallacy
UNIT 3 Psychopathology
8. Tourette's Syndrome 9. The DSM-5: Attention, everyone 10. Body parts
UNIT 4 - Social psychology
11. The language barrier? Context, identity, and support for political goals in minority ethnolinguistic groups
UNIT 5 - Personality psychology
12. The long-term stability of self-esteem: Its time-dependent decay and nonzero asymptote 13. Difficult people and how to handle them