Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Gossip questions

Gossip questions

1.  What word means 'having conversations about other people's private lives?

2.  How old are "pre-teens'?

3.  How much of pre-teens conversation was gossip?

4.  What did girl's mainly gossip about?

5.  Who did boys most often gossip with?

6. In general, when you were in junior high and high school,  what types of things did you talk about with your friends?


7, Nowadays,  what types of things do you talk about with your friends?

gossip

Gossiping

Gossiping - student A

This article is about gossiping. Do you understand what "gossip" means? In conversations, when people sometimes talk about other people's private lives, it is called gossiping. We often imagine older women telling gossip to each other; in other words, they tell personal information about other people. 

Gossiping - student B
 
Researchers analyzed girls and boys between the ages of 9 and 12 in order to learn if they gossip and what they gossip about. By the way, children between 9 and 12 are called 'pre-teens.' The researchers found that pre-teens spend 50% of the conversation time gossiping.

Gossiping - student C


Girls often talk about boys that they were in love with. They also talked about boys other girls loved. Boys, other the other hand, rarely talked about girls that they loved. But they did talk about girls in general.

Gossiping - part D

There was some interesting information about pre-teens. Pairs of boys who were good friends gossiped less than boys who were not close friends. In other words, boys used gossip to become friends with someone new. Girls, on the other hand, used gossip mostly with their friends. Girls spent much more time gossiping with close friends than with girls who were just acquaintances.

It's about time!


about the story


a. What does "It's about time!" mean?

b.  What does Vittoria say to Sebastian when he asks her to marry him?
c.  What do you think of Vittoria’s decision?
d  How long does it take for the couple to tie the knot?
e  How do the newly weds feel?

about you
a.  Have you ever bought anything that cost an arm and a leg?
b.  Are you single?   Do you want to get married someday?
c. How would you deal  with a situation where your parents didn't want you to marry?
d. Are you saving up to buy anything?  What?  
e.  Tell about a time when you finally got something you wanted after a long wait.


Saturday, March 19, 2016

Get rid of

Dictation - read carefully to your partner

When Barbara turns on her heater, there's a terrible smell.  It is getting worse and worse.  She can't stand it!  She goes to the repair shop.  "What's the matter with my car?"  She asks.  Please get rid of that smell. When the mechanic takes a look at th heating system, he pulls out a big dead Python.  Barbara loses it.

Questions - ask your partner

1.  Why does Barbbara turn on the heater?
2. What happens when she turns on the heater?
3. Does she like the smell?
4.  Why do you think the snake was in the heater?

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

test

test sample

Songs from the Soul:
Stories from Around the World
Retold by Jennifer Bassett
1   In which story can you find these things? Complicity, The Luck of Four, Chinna and Muthu, The Deceivers, Treason.
a  A yellow butterfly. ………………
b  A little goat. ………………
c  A fat chicken. ………………
d  A lottery ticket. ………………

e  A computer. ………………

Setting
Choose the best answer.
1   In The Evening Train, Keshto lives _____.
a [  ] on a large farm b [  ] in a noisy city c [  ] in a small town d [  ] in a quiet village

2   Keshto makes and cooks delicious _____ cakes.
a [  ] rice b [  ] potato c [  ] tea d [  ] chocolate

3   Emma and Jimmy in Complicity visit a _____ with their mother.
a [  ] farm b [  ] shop c [  ] mine d [  ] house

4   In The Luck of Four, Chai goes into Samy’s _____ shop.
a [  ] book b [  ] clothes c [  ] coffee d [  ] cake

5   In Chinna and Muthu, there has been no _____ in the village for a long time.
a [  ] rain b [  ] work c [  ] milk d [  ] hot weather


Changing their Skies: Stories from Africa
Retold by Jennifer Bassett

1   Which story do these sentences come from? The Rubbish Dump, Cardboard Mansions, Leaving.

a  She began to think again about Stanger, and the past, and her friend Ratnadevi. ……….
b  He saw Mazambezi sitting by the side of the pit looking down into it. ……….
c  There were no fruit trees, no birds calling and   flying in and out of the trees. ……….
d  Some weeks later answers to the letters began arriving with big shiny prospectuses. ……….
e  Near the house he stopped and hid the plane under his shirt. ……….
f   That was the first time I saw her as a person, and not just as our mother. ……….
g  All through the journey he stood by the window, with his nose against the glass. ……….
h  It was a hard life, with five children and no husband. ……….
i   Why did people vomit when they were flying in a plane? ……….
j   She waited for the boy, pulling the end of her old green cotton sari over her head. ……….

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Callus2

possible answer

a. What is meant be the title Callus?
The relationship has become very hard like dead skin.  Although human beings have very gentle bodies (compared to wild animals), they are not gentle with each other.  

b. What does the husband say to justify his actions?
It’ll be good for the family.
c. Morality (in this story) is not so much about right and wrong as it is about getting what you want.
d. What did she want?
She hopes that he will not go ahead with it.

e. If people are taught to hide their feelings, what are the cultural benefits?
If people don’t complain they will be better workers.  They will put up with harsh conditions.  Others will have power over them. 

f. Human beings evolved with feelings, so why do some cultures say feelings are not Important? 
Because feelings can be selfish. Society, relationships need us to think about others rather than our own feelings. 

g. In your opinion is there anything wrong with polygamy?
(your opinion)

h. In your opinion is there anything wrong with female infanticide? 
(your opinion)

Ii. Is female infanticide still common today?  Where?  Why?

In India and China today, couples prefer male children.  Abortions of a female fetus is therefore still common.  

callus

Callus

by Janet Tay Hui Ching




a. What is meant be the title Callus?

b. What does the husband say to justify his actions?

c. Morality (in this story) is not so much about right and wrong as it is about getting what you want.

d. What did she want?

e. If people are taught to hide their feelings, what are the cultural benefits?

f. Human beings evolved with feelings, so why do some cultures say feelings are not Important? 

g. In your opinion is there anything wrong with polygamy?

h. In your opinion is there anything wrong with female infanticide? 


Ii. s female infanticide still common today?  Where?  Why?