lunes, 12 de julio de 2010

Video Games Are Not Only for Entertainment [Listening Activity]



1. Jason's parents were concerned about his addiction to video games.
True.
False.
It's not said on the video.

2. Jason thinks that finding work related to video games may be difficult for him.
True.
False.
It's not said on the video.

3. Game technology is not used in other industries.
True.
False.
It's not said on the video.

4. The games developed by the U.S. Army can be downloaded free.
True.
False.
It's not said on the video.

5. The D.C. area has about ____ game-oriented technology firms.
100.
200.
1,000.

Reading activity



Dirty Britain

Before the grass has thickened on the roadside verges and leaves have started growing on the trees is a perfect time to look around and see just how dirty Britain has become. The pavements are stained with chewing gum that has been spat out and the gutters are full of discarded fast food cartons. Years ago I remember travelling abroad and being saddened by the plastic bags, discarded bottles and soiled nappies at the edge of every road. Nowadays, Britain seems to look at least as bad. What has
gone wrong?

The problem is that the rubbish created by our increasingly mobile lives lasts a lot longer than before. If it is not cleared up and properly thrown away, it stays in the undergrowth for years; a semi-permanent reminder of what a tatty little country we have now.


Firstly, it is estimated that 10 billion plastic bags have been given to shoppers. These will take anything from 100 to 1,000 years to rot. However, it is not as if there is no solution to this. A few years ago, the Irish government introduced a tax on non-recyclable carrier bags and in three months reduced their use by 90%. When he was a minister, Michael Meacher attempted to introduce a similar arrangement in Britain. The plastics industry protested, of course. However, they need not have bothered; the idea was killed before it could draw breath, leaving supermarkets free to give away plastic bags.


What is clearly necessary right now is some sort of combined initiative, both individual and collective, before it is too late. The alternative is to continue sliding downhill until we have a country that looks like a vast municipal rubbish tip. We may well be at the tipping point. Yet we know that people respond to their environment. If things around them are clean and tidy, people behave cleanly and tidily. If they are surrounded by squalor, they behave squalidly. Now, much of Britain looks pretty squalid. What will it look like in five years?


Q1 - The writer says that it is a good time to see Britain before the trees have leaves because




Q2 - According to the writer, things used to be




Q3 - For the writer, the problem is that




Q4 - Michael Meacher




Q5 - The writer thinks




Q6 - The writer thinks that



Meeting up



Watch this video, and answer the questions below.

1. What is the name of the man?
a) Paul Curtis
b) Pam Ortiz
c) ralf Addler

2. What is the man sorry about?
a) about the missunderstood
b) about the delay
c) about the traffic jam

3. The women only has...
a) her car
b) her wallet
c) hand luggage

4. How was the woman's flight?
a) very bad
b) very good
c) normal

5. Where is the woman staying while she's in the city?
a) at the Russel hotel
b) at the Nutshell hotel
c) at the Bossel hotel

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domingo, 11 de julio de 2010