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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Week 3: Brownie Points


Brownie Points


Listen to the following podcast entitled “Brownie Points,” which was taken from BBC Learning English. Answer the following questions below. And don’t forget to print a copy of this exercise to be checked in class.


Brownie Points /’brawniy poynts/ definition:

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2.

01. Why did William buy a box of chocolate and a bunch of flowers?


02. What are some of the activities William has this weekend at his in-laws’ house?

03. According to Feifei, what is William trying to do?


04. What does the British expression “brownie points” mean?


05. Why is it that William is not sure if he is liked by his mother-in-law?


06. Gary is also trying to get some brownie points. Why does he volunteer to do work for the bosses?

07. When was the last time Feifei tried to earn some brownie points?


08. How is William planning to get to his in-laws’ house?


09. When was the last time you tried to earn some brownie points with someone?




10. Transcribe the following words taken form the conversation
a) English /’ɪŋglɪʃ/
b) spending
c) weekend
d) praise
e) impress
f) really
g) train
h) beginning
i) selfish


Taken from BBC Learning English http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/ and adapted for educational purposes

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For a copy of the original podcast, click here.


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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Week 2: A New Book on Stealing Rembrandts


A New Book on Stealing Rembrandts


The following podcast was taken from VOA, -the Voice of America-. Listen to the recording, and fill in the blanks with the missing information. Print a copy of this listening exercise, and bring it to class.

Provide the right information to complete each statement.
1
A drawing by Rembrandt was stolen from a hotel in ____________________.
2
The artwork by Rembrandt was valued more than ____________________.
3
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston was robbed. The thieves stole ____________________.
4
The artworks stolen from the museum included pieces by: (check three artists)
* Picasso
* Manet
* Velazquez
* Vermeer
* Degas
* Van Dyke
5
After more than 20 years, the artworks can be seen ____________________.
6
The book written by Anthony Amore and Tom Mashberg about the history of thefts of Rembrandt works is called: “____________________: The Untold Stories of Notorious Art Heists.”
7
Mr. Anthony Amore’s occupation is ____________________.
8
Mr. Tom Mashberg’s profession is ____________________.
9
Mr. Amore found out through his investigation that art thieve are ____________________.
10
According to Amore, these thieves were involved in many types of thefts such as:
* bank robberies
* casual holdouts
* armored car robberies
* robbing in drugstores
* car theft
* breaking into houses
11
In the last 100 years there have been approximately __________ cases of Rembrandt artworks thefts.
12
The second most stolen artist in the world is _______________.
13
To avoid being captured by the police, says Mr. Mashberg, the thieves _______________.
14
One of the problems with stolen artworks is that ______________.
15
Mashberg says that in several cases the criminals left the artworks in _______________ or in _______________.










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