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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Sophomores pre test

Contents
Vocabulary from textThe power of fashion”.

Questions from textThe power of fashion”.

Reading aloud text  The power of fashion”.

Zero conditional clause.


Vocabulary


1.Fashion

2.Unfashionable

3.Up-to-date clothes

4.Fashion dolls

5.Baggy

6.Hooded

7.Goths

8.Jewellery

9.Badge

10.Wrist-band

11.Advertising

12.Media


Questionnaire
1. What is the opinion of some people about fashion?

2. What is the problem of fashion?

3. What happened during the eighteenth century?

4. Who was famous for his style?

5.What did the king of France do? Why?

6. What factors have influenced what people wear?

7. Who did people imitate in the 50’s?

8. What happened in the 90’s?

9. What did Ray-Ban do? Why?

10. Who is Will Smith?

11. What do young people do?

12. What do goths and rappers wear?

13. What happened in the 70’s?

14. Who is Katherine Hamnet? What did she do?

15. What happened at “Live 8”?

16. Where can you find adverts?


Complete the clause


If you freeze water

I get tired if

If I have time…

She gains weight if

If my friends visit me…

If she doesn’t know the answer

If I don’t go out on Saturday I…

I smell bad if

If a tsunami comes…

I get bad grades if

If the day is hot

I get a stomachache

I get thirsty

If it rains I…

I get angry if

Freshman Class: Oral Pre Test

I. VOCABULARY: Provide a definition for the following words.
 
Knife:

Wedding ring:

Psychometry:

Farm:

Psychic:

(to) Bend:

Ghost:

Psychokinesis:

Alien:

Well:

UFO:

Brain:
 
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONNAIRE
 
 
1. What happens when people use more than 10% of their brains?
 
2. How did Gerard Croiset discover his skill?
 
3. What is Nina Kulagina’s talent?
 
4. What happened when Nina Kulagina met sick people?
 
5. What did Raoul Derosiers do?
 
6. What is water divinig?
 
7. How did Derosiers discover his ability?
 
8. What does Uri Geller do with his mental power?
 
9. How did Uri Geller become famous?
 
10. Why did people start calling to a radio show?
 
11. Do you believe in the power of the mind? Why? Why not?

PRESENT PERFECT

AND

SIMPLE PAST

 
 







 


















 








 

Monday, September 3, 2012

The Power of Fashion


Fashion is something we think about every day. Some people say they don’t care what they wear. But they still choose clothes every morning that say a lot about them and how they feel. The truth is most people don’t want to look unfashionable they want to wear up-to-date clothes that make them feel good. The problem is fashion is always changing.

 

During the eighteenth century, Paris was the center of the fashion industry and, like today, the fashions changed. The French King Louis XIV was famous for his elegant style. He wanted other countries to know about Paris fashions, so he sent fashion dolls to Europe. Dressmakers could then copy the clothes, footwear and hats on the dolls.

 

In recent years, music, films, videos, books and TV have all influenced what people wear. For example, in the 1950s, young people around the world dressed like Elvis Presley. Then in the 1990s, hip hop was very popular and young people dressed in baggy trousers and hooded tops and boots. Ray Ban sold thousands of pairs of sunglasses after Will Smith wore them in the film Men in Black. If he’d worn a different type of sunglasses, they would have become popular instead.

 

Young people often choose their clothes in order to be part of a group. The members of the group have the same interests, and have names such as goths, skaters or rappers. They usually like the same type of music and wear the same style of clothing. If a young person is a goth, for example, they wear black clothes. If somebody is a rapper, they often wear baggy jeans and lots of jewellery.

 

Style can show what kind of music you like, or what group you belong to. However, it can also explain what you think. In the 1970s, people wore badges to show what they thought about important issues. In the 1990s, Katherine Hamnett, a top British fashion designer, became popular when her T-shirts with messages such as “Preserve the rainforests” were worn by different rock bands. In 2005, people at the Live 8 concerts wore white wrist-bands with the message “Make poverty history”.

 

The truth is the fashion industry is huge. Millions of people around the world are involved in the buying, selling and production of clothing. Of course, advertising is important too. There are adverts everywhere: on TV, on the Internet and in magazines. However, if the media didn't exist, fashion would still change-just like it did in the days of Louis XIV.