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Creativity and innovation
B2 READINGEOI
Read the article and match the missing headings with each section. There is one heading you do not need.
A _______________________________ In a recent experiment, scientists gave the same task to a group of people who stayed sitting down and to a group who went for a stroll outside. What they found supports what many people believe, that getting out and about is very good for creativity. In fact, 100 per cent of the group that went for a walk produced better quality ideas and produced them more quickly. The researchers then compared a group walking on a treadmill inside with those stretching their legs outside and found that while being outside was good for creativity, even walking on a treadmill helped, which suggests that it is the movement which is most important.
B ___________________________ Your teacher may tell you off for staring out of the window at nothing, but having a wandering mind may be a sign of intelligence and creativity, according to a new study. The scientists recorded brain activity while people lay still, but not asleep, and concluded that daydreaming can help people become better problem-solvers. However, if you’re simply not paying attention when you should be, that clearly isn’t beneficial.
C __________________________ Be willing to challenge things that you have always done. A group of Japanese watermelon farmers had an issuewith the way that watermelons were difficult to pack and store. Their round shape meant that they took up a lot ofspace, making their transport more expensive. But why do watermelons actually need to be round? thought thefarmers. They began growing the fruit in square glass boxes, thus creating square watermelons. They just neededto think differently to find the perfect solution.
D_______________________ Believe it or not, more than one research study has shown that people who watch a comedy film are much betterafterwards at coming up with a creative solution to a problem than those who watched a horror film. It appears that having a chuckle makes us feel more relaxed, which helps the creative process. It is very difficult to be creativewhen you’re stressed, because the mind is too focused on survival.
E___________________________ You might imagine that you will be at your most creative if you are able to work in complete silence, but you’d be wrong. Research shows that for most creative tasks, a low level of noise, like the chatter that you get in a café, is best. Complete silence is good when you need to focus on a difficult task, but when you want to come up with ideas, try a little hubbub.
Read the article and match the missing headings with each section. There is one heading you do not need.
A GET YOUR LEGS MOVINGIn a recent experiment, scientists gave the same task to a group of people who stayed sitting down and to a group who went for a stroll outside. What they found supports what many people believe, that getting out and about is very good for creativity. In fact, 100 per cent of the group that went for a walk produced better quality ideas and produced them more quickly. The researchers then compared a group walking on a treadmill inside with those stretching their legs outside and found that while being outside was good for creativity, even walking on a treadmill helped, which suggests that it is the movement which is most important.
B Your teacher may tell you off for staring out of the window at nothing, but having a wandering mind may be a sign of intelligence and creativity, according to a new study. The scientists recorded brain activity while people lay still, but not asleep, and concluded that daydreaming can help people become better problem-solvers. However, if you’re simply not paying attention when you should be, that clearly isn’t beneficial.
C Be willing to challenge things that you have always done. A group of Japanese watermelon farmers had an issuewith the way that watermelons were difficult to pack and store. Their round shape meant that they took up a lot ofspace, making their transport more expensive. But why do watermelons actually need to be round? thought thefarmers. They began growing the fruit in square glass boxes, thus creating square watermelons. They just needed to think differently to find the perfect solution.
D Believe it or not, more than one research study has shown that people who watch a comedy film are much betterafterwards at coming up with a creative solution to a problem than those who watched a horror film. It appears that having a chuckle makes us feel more relaxed, which helps the creative process. It is very difficult to be creativewhen you’re stressed, because the mind is too focused on survival.
E You might imagine that you will be at your most creative if you are able to work in complete silence, but you’d be wrong. Research shows that for most creative tasks, a low level of noise, like the chatter that you get in a café, is best. Complete silence is good when you need to focus on a difficult task, but when you want to come up with ideas, try a little hubbub.
Source: https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/teaching-resources/teaching-secondary/lesson-plans/upper-intermediate-b2/creativity-and-innovation
Read the article and match the missing headings with each section. There is one heading you do not need.
A GET YOUR LEGS MOVINGIn a recent experiment, scientists gave the same task to a group of people who stayed sitting down and to a group who went for a stroll outside. What they found supports what many people believe, that getting out and about is very good for creativity. In fact, 100 per cent of the group that went for a walk produced better quality ideas and produced them more quickly. The researchers then compared a group walking on a treadmill inside with those stretching their legs outside and found that while being outside was good for creativity, even walking on a treadmill helped, which suggests that it is the movement which is most important.
B DAYDREAM Your teacher may tell you off for staring out of the window at nothing, but having a wandering mind may be a sign of intelligence and creativity, according to a new study. The scientists recorded brain activity while people lay still, but not asleep, and concluded that daydreaming can help people become better problem-solvers. However, if you’re simply not paying attention when you should be, that clearly isn’t beneficial.
C Be willing to challenge things that you have always done. A group of Japanese watermelon farmers had an issuewith the way that watermelons were difficult to pack and store. Their round shape meant that they took up a lot ofspace, making their transport more expensive. But why do watermelons actually need to be round? thought thefarmers. They began growing the fruit in square glass boxes, thus creating square watermelons. They just needed to think differently to find the perfect solution.
D Believe it or not, more than one research study has shown that people who watch a comedy film are much betterafterwards at coming up with a creative solution to a problem than those who watched a horror film. It appears that having a chuckle makes us feel more relaxed, which helps the creative process. It is very difficult to be creativewhen you’re stressed, because the mind is too focused on survival.
E You might imagine that you will be at your most creative if you are able to work in complete silence, but you’d be wrong. Research shows that for most creative tasks, a low level of noise, like the chatter that you get in a café, is best. Complete silence is good when you need to focus on a difficult task, but when you want to come up with ideas, try a little hubbub.
Source: https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/teaching-resources/teaching-secondary/lesson-plans/upper-intermediate-b2/creativity-and-innovation
Read the article and match the missing headings with each section. There is one heading you do not need.
A GET YOUR LEGS MOVINGIn a recent experiment, scientists gave the same task to a group of people who stayed sitting down and to a group who went for a stroll outside. What they found supports what many people believe, that getting out and about is very good for creativity. In fact, 100 per cent of the group that went for a walk produced better quality ideas and produced them more quickly. The researchers then compared a group walking on a treadmill inside with those stretching their legs outside and found that while being outside was good for creativity, even walking on a treadmill helped, which suggests that it is the movement which is most important.
B DAYDREAM Your teacher may tell you off for staring out of the window at nothing, but having a wandering mind may be a sign of intelligence and creativity, according to a new study. The scientists recorded brain activity while people lay still, but not asleep, and concluded that daydreaming can help people become better problem-solvers. However, if you’re simply not paying attention when you should be, that clearly isn’t beneficial.
C THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX Be willing to challenge things that you have always done. A group of Japanese watermelon farmers had an issuewith the way that watermelons were difficult to pack and store. Their round shape meant that they took up a lot ofspace, making their transport more expensive. But why do watermelons actually need to be round? thought thefarmers. They began growing the fruit in square glass boxes, thus creating square watermelons. They just needed to think differently to find the perfect solution.
D Believe it or not, more than one research study has shown that people who watch a comedy film are much betterafterwards at coming up with a creative solution to a problem than those who watched a horror film. It appears that having a chuckle makes us feel more relaxed, which helps the creative process. It is very difficult to be creativewhen you’re stressed, because the mind is too focused on survival.
E You might imagine that you will be at your most creative if you are able to work in complete silence, but you’d be wrong. Research shows that for most creative tasks, a low level of noise, like the chatter that you get in a café, is best. Complete silence is good when you need to focus on a difficult task, but when you want to come up with ideas, try a little hubbub.
Source: https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/teaching-resources/teaching-secondary/lesson-plans/upper-intermediate-b2/creativity-and-innovation
Read the article and match the missing headings with each section. There is one heading you do not need.
A GET YOUR LEGS MOVINGIn a recent experiment, scientists gave the same task to a group of people who stayed sitting down and to a group who went for a stroll outside. What they found supports what many people believe, that getting out and about is very good for creativity. In fact, 100 per cent of the group that went for a walk produced better quality ideas and produced them more quickly. The researchers then compared a group walking on a treadmill inside with those stretching their legs outside and found that while being outside was good for creativity, even walking on a treadmill helped, which suggests that it is the movement which is most important.
B DAYDREAM Your teacher may tell you off for staring out of the window at nothing, but having a wandering mind may be a sign of intelligence and creativity, according to a new study. The scientists recorded brain activity while people lay still, but not asleep, and concluded that daydreaming can help people become better problem-solvers. However, if you’re simply not paying attention when you should be, that clearly isn’t beneficial.
C THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX Be willing to challenge things that you have always done. A group of Japanese watermelon farmers had an issuewith the way that watermelons were difficult to pack and store. Their round shape meant that they took up a lot ofspace, making their transport more expensive. But why do watermelons actually need to be round? thought thefarmers. They began growing the fruit in square glass boxes, thus creating square watermelons. They just needed to think differently to find the perfect solution.
D HAVE A GOOD LAUGH Believe it or not, more than one research study has shown that people who watch a comedy film are much betterafterwards at coming up with a creative solution to a problem than those who watched a horror film. It appears that having a chuckle makes us feel more relaxed, which helps the creative process. It is very difficult to be creativewhen you’re stressed, because the mind is too focused on survival.
E You might imagine that you will be at your most creative if you are able to work in complete silence, but you’d be wrong. Research shows that for most creative tasks, a low level of noise, like the chatter that you get in a café, is best. Complete silence is good when you need to focus on a difficult task, but when you want to come up with ideas, try a little hubbub.
Source: https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/teaching-resources/teaching-secondary/lesson-plans/upper-intermediate-b2/creativity-and-innovation
Read the article and match the missing headings with each section. There is one heading you do not need.
A GET YOUR LEGS MOVINGIn a recent experiment, scientists gave the same task to a group of people who stayed sitting down and to a group who went for a stroll outside. What they found supports what many people believe, that getting out and about is very good for creativity. In fact, 100 per cent of the group that went for a walk produced better quality ideas and produced them more quickly. The researchers then compared a group walking on a treadmill inside with those stretching their legs outside and found that while being outside was good for creativity, even walking on a treadmill helped, which suggests that it is the movement which is most important.
B DAYDREAM Your teacher may tell you off for staring out of the window at nothing, but having a wandering mind may be a sign of intelligence and creativity, according to a new study. The scientists recorded brain activity while people lay still, but not asleep, and concluded that daydreaming can help people become better problem-solvers. However, if you’re simply not paying attention when you should be, that clearly isn’t beneficial.
C THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX Be willing to challenge things that you have always done. A group of Japanese watermelon farmers had an issuewith the way that watermelons were difficult to pack and store. Their round shape meant that they took up a lot ofspace, making their transport more expensive. But why do watermelons actually need to be round? thought thefarmers. They began growing the fruit in square glass boxes, thus creating square watermelons. They just needed to think differently to find the perfect solution.
D HAVE A GOOD LAUGH Believe it or not, more than one research study has shown that people who watch a comedy film are much betterafterwards at coming up with a creative solution to a problem than those who watched a horror film. It appears that having a chuckle makes us feel more relaxed, which helps the creative process. It is very difficult to be creativewhen you’re stressed, because the mind is too focused on survival.
E NOISE You might imagine that you will be at your most creative if you are able to work in complete silence, but you’d be wrong. Research shows that for most creative tasks, a low level of noise, like the chatter that you get in a café, is best. Complete silence is good when you need to focus on a difficult task, but when you want to come up with ideas, try a little hubbub.
Source: https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/teaching-resources/teaching-secondary/lesson-plans/upper-intermediate-b2/creativity-and-innovation