UNIT 73 RADIO PROGRAM (Ⅲ)
Lesson 145
Part Ⅰ Warming-up Exercises
Note-taking: Radio Program Reminders 1. VOA / Breakfast Show / Fill Owen a. _____________________ b. report on ___________ c. El Greco's exhibit of his work at _____________________ d. _____________________ e. _____________________ 2. a. _____________________ b. Viewpoint: __________ _____________________ c. NEA President Mary Futrelle: fight for _______________________ Score: ______ Part Ⅱ News (BBC) Vocabulary
1. intercept 2. cardboard 3. dynamite 4. defuse 5. upsurge 6. manoeuvre 7. deployment 8. Saudi Arabia 9. kuwait 10. Qatar 11. Bahrain 12. Oman 13. the United Arab Emirates
Student Evaluation
My general Impression Content: ____ helpful _____ adequate ____ inadequate Level Of Difficulty: ____ easy ____ fair ____ difficult My Major Problems ____ understanding meanings ____ selecting major points ____ organizing facts ____ retaining concepts My Comprehension Score __________________________
Exercises: (News Item 1) Ⅰ. WHAT? ____________________ Addressed to WHOM? _______ Intercepted by WHOM ______ WHERE? ___________________ WHEN? ___________________ HOW? _____________________
Ⅱ. Report the news to your friends
(News Item 2) Ⅲ. Event: ____________________ Participants: 1. Countries: _____________ ________________________ ________________________ 2. Number of Soldiers: ____ 3. Armed Vehicles: ________ Significance: _____________ ___________________________
Part Ⅲ Ingrid Bergman Vocabulary
1. toll 2. autobiography 3. celebrity 4. Hollywood 5. Ingrid Bergman 6. Cicely 7. Bing Crosby 8. Cary Cooper 9. David O. Selznick 10. Gene Bernkoff
Notes
Bing Crosby (1904 - 77) was an American singer and film actor. His crooning voice was much heard on radio and records. His film Going My Way won him an Academy Award (Oscar) as best actor. Gary Cooper (1901 -61) was an American film actor. His films include Mr Deeds. Goes to Town, For Whom the bell Tolls and High Noon (1952, Academy Award). David O. Selznick (1902 - 65) was an American film producer. After founding Selznick International Pictures in 1936, he made such films as Gone with the Wind, Rebacca and The Third Man.
Student Evaluation
My general Impression Content: ____ helpful _____ adequate ____ inadequate Level Of Difficulty: ____ easy ____ fair ____ difficult My Major Problems ____ understanding meanings ____ selecting major points ____ organizing facts ____ retaining concepts My Comprehension Score __________________________
Exercises:
Summary
The famous ... Ingrid Bergman died of ... at her home in ... on her ... She was a favorite of the director .... She was trained at .... In 1939, producer David O. Selznick .... She starred with Bing Crosby in ..., with Gary Cooper in ..., and she brought a dignified intensity to countless other roles. Ingrid Bergman had remarkable strength of character. According to Gene Bernkoff, when she first came to Hollywood, she was told she had to ..., She said, "..., If you've made a mistake ...," But this doesn't mean that she was cold. Gene Bernkoff found her to be ... she had ever known. Gene met her three weeks before her death. Her attitude then was fascinating. She knew ... she was, but she .... "If you gave me my life to live over again and I had the memory of what I had passed, then ... If I don't know what happened, ..." This was Ingrid Bergman. |