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LISTENING

CHAPTER 2
LESSON 1

ACADEMIC LISTENING ENCOUNTERS


DEFI: A KIND OF FASHION THAT
BECOMES POPULAR VERY
A FAD

GETTING
SUDDENLY AND THEN USUALLY
GOES AWAY SUDDENLY, TOO

STARTED

TELL YOUR FRIENDS “A RECENT


TALKING ABOUT A FAD FAD” YOU KNOW (E.G. A FOOD,
A FASHION, A GAME ETC.)
CULTURAL
DIFFERENCES

• Do you think these statements are true


or false? Work in pairs and tell your
friend what you think

• Do you know any other interesting


differences in your culture from other
cultures?
What was the last gift you
gave? To whom and why?

PERSONALI
ZING What was the last gift you
received? From whom?

What gifts should not be given


in your culture?
Listen to a radio interview with the travel writer Neil
Palmer. Put the topics he talks about in order.

GIFT-GIVING Things you shouldn’t give to people

IN DIFFERENT
CULTURES Giving flowers

Listen again and take key notes


Accepting and refusing presents
of these countries: China,
Thailand, Japan, and Turkey.

Opening presents
Work in pairs. Imagine your partner
is a foreign visitor to your country.
Tell him/ her some tips in these
situations
DOS AND
- Going to a wedding DON’TS
- Attending a dinner party
What do you think is culture shock?

Have you ever experienced culture shock?


What happened?
CULTURE
SHOCK
When do you think culture shock occurs?

What can be done to avoid culture shock?


NOTE-TAKING: CULTURE
SHOCK – GROUP
PRESSURE IN ACTION
VOCABULARY 1

a. put into words b. not logically c. complicated, not easy to understand

d. an example e. a place, an environment f. uncomfortable and difficult

g. very large h. control


VOCABULARY 2

a. watching for any danger b. connection, association c. get back


d. make a picture of e. cultural or racial f. stressful, not calm
g. dangerous h. intense happiness
i. ppl who left their country to live in another country
Listening term 3 Chapter 2 Lecture: Write the topic here.
Note-taking

1. Definition - Defi:
- E.g.:

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2. Reasons -
-
Use the Cornell
method to take - 1st
3. Stages +
notes feelings/ stage
- 2nd
- 3rd:Resignation

4. Some -
applications -

Conclusion
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING

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