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Questions CARD 14 STEREOTYPES
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Questions CARD 14 STEREOTYPES
1) Who is a typical Englishman?
2) Describe a typical Belarusian as tourists see us
3) Imagine that you write to your British pen-friend, what question will you ask him about seterotypes?
4) People tend to believe the stereotypes and to be biased towards other nations. What is your opinion?
5) American is a country of contrasts, approve or disapprove.
QUESTION: IS BELARUS WORTH VISITING OR IS IT JUST A BIT OF A FAD?
№ 12
I. 1. Read
the article and say in 2—3 sentences what it is about.
AMELIA
Possibly
the most famous female pilot ever, Amelia Earhart was born in 1897 in Kansas,
the USA. Amelia had a difficult and unsettled childhood. Her family travelled a
great deal so her father could find work. Although she often missed school,
Amelia was nevertheless considered to be very bright academically. She enjoyed
reading and poetry as well as sports, especially basketball and tennis.
After
graduating from high school, instead of going to college, Amelia decided to
study nursing. During the First World War, she worked as a military nurse in
Canada. When the war ended she became a social worker back in America and
taught English to immigrants. In her free time, Amelia enjoyed going to air
shows and watching aerial stunts1, which were very popular during
the 1920s. Her fascination with flying began when, at one of those shows, she
took a tenminute ride, and from that moment on she knew she had to learn to
fly.
Amelia
took on several odd jobs to pay for the flying lessons and after a year, she
had saved enough money to buy her own plane. She organised crosscountry air
races for women pilots and formed a now famous women pilots’ organisation,
called the ‘NinetyNines’. One day Amelia received an invitation to be the
first woman ever to make the flight across the Atlantic from Canada to Britain.
Amelia made the flight in 1928 and, although she was only a passenger and two
men flew the plane, it made her a celebrity. She also met there her future
husband, George Putman, a publisher, who arranged the flight and organised all
the publicity.
In
1932 Amelia and George decided Amelia should make the Atlantic crossing from
America to Britain alone. She broke several records on this flight; she became
the first woman to fly the Atlantic solo, the only person to have flown it
twice and she established a new transatlantic crossing record of 13 hours and
30 minutes. Understandably, she became even more famous as a result earning
respect for women pilots all over the world by proving that women could fly as
well as men, if not better.
1 an aerial stunt [ˈeərɪəl ˈstʌnt] фигура высшего пилотажа
2. How did Amelia get interested in flying? Read
aloud the extract which says about it.
3. What invitation did Amelia receive one day?
4. Why did Amelia become famous?
II. Listen to the conversation between Nancy and her mum and answer the questions below.
1. What do Nancy’s parents worry about?
2. Why does Nancy refuse to do household chores?
3. What arguments does Mum use to make Nancy clean the
room?
III. Let’s talk
about mass media.

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