This document contains a series of passages and photos about famous people. Each passage introduces a photo and provides discussion questions about fame and celebrities. The passages have increasing reading levels from GSE 32-40 to GSE 60-74 and discuss topics such as describing famous individuals, advantages and disadvantages of fame, and the influence celebrities can have.
This document contains a series of passages and photos about famous people. Each passage introduces a photo and provides discussion questions about fame and celebrities. The passages have increasing reading levels from GSE 32-40 to GSE 60-74 and discuss topics such as describing famous individuals, advantages and disadvantages of fame, and the influence celebrities can have.
This document contains a series of passages and photos about famous people. Each passage introduces a photo and provides discussion questions about fame and celebrities. The passages have increasing reading levels from GSE 32-40 to GSE 60-74 and discuss topics such as describing famous individuals, advantages and disadvantages of fame, and the influence celebrities can have.
1 Would you like to be famous? Why?/Why not? 2 Imagine you can interview your favourite star. What would you like to know about him/her? What questions are you going to ask?
1 Why do you think people are interested in following the lives of celebrities? 2 What is your opinion on celebrities championing a cause (e.g. medical research, the environment)? If you were a celebrity, which cause would you choose to support and why?
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