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Noticing trees more effectively

Noticing trees more effectively. A beginner’s guide. Some key terminology. Now we’ll say them in a strong Hungarian accent: Repeat after us!. Do you notice anything unusual?. Culture Awareness Blue shirts No trees The cat-in-a-hat phenomenon. Trees in popular culture.

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Noticing trees more effectively

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  1. Noticing trees more effectively A beginner’s guide

  2. Some key terminology Now we’ll say them in a strong Hungarian accent: • Repeat after us!

  3. Do you notice anything unusual? • Culture • Awareness • Blue shirts • No trees • The cat-in-a-hat phenomenon

  4. Trees in popular culture • Forget Venezuela • It’s all Bob’s fault! • Knives NOT forks

  5. My favourite tree • We’d like to tell you a story now with the help of these three pictures. • Listen and enjoy!

  6. Please avoid: • Gandhi • Direct sunlight

  7. It’s OK to cry • Construction-related trauma • Wood allergy • Leafy fungal infection • Tree-top panic • Tree house repairs • THIS IS IMPORTANT:

  8. Be aware of treesinotherlanguages • Listen to us. • We are going to talk about trees in a foreign language. • Starting now! • Ask yourself: was I aware of that?

  9. What’s the connection? • These things will also help you notice trees more effectively:

  10. In conclusion • Remember the ABC of noticing trees • Talk to the „B-Man” • Don’t make the same mistake that King Mátyás made! Thankyou!

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