Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart - Kahlil Gibran
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3. Would you ever consider…?
getting a tattoo/ piercing
colouring your hair/ having hair implants getting a suntan
using whitening cream
having plastic surgery/ cosmetic dentistry dieting
body-building/ taking steroids wearing heavy makeup
Why? Why not? Using the idioms, write down your answers. Compare with a partner.
For example, “there’s a slim chance I’d have plastic surgery becau it’s very acceptable in my country.” 1.Look at the photographs. Who would be considered the most outrageous looking compared to the societal norms of your country? Discuss with a partner
We often u idioms to express how probable we think events or ideas are. Which phras mean ‘never’ and which mean ‘maybe’. Mark them ‘N’ or ‘M’:
a)There’s a slim chance b)When hell freezes over c)Not in a million years
d)There’s a vague possibility
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B C
D
E
G
H
F
2. Idioms
Language aim : idioms of probability; infinitives & gerunds
Skills focus : speaking - giving your opinion; reading – skimming & scanning; listening – prediction & listening for specific information; writing – short stories; pronunciation – rhyming words & word stress
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8. Read the text as quickly as possible. What do the numbers refer to?
a.27 d. two
b.50s e. 10
c.five
f. one
bamboo saltVocabulary 7. Fill in the gaps with the words from the box
impart opt out prosperity pursue relentless heritage rite of passage starchy
a.If you…………….of something, you decide not to do it.
b. A………………….is something your society expects you to do to become an adult.
c. Rice, pasta, potatoes and bread are examples of………………….foo
d. d. ……………is something that comes or belongs to you from birth.
e. If you are………………, you do not stop doing something.
f. ………………is the same as financial success.
g. When you give someone uful information, you ………….knowledge. h.
……………is a synonym for cha or follow something or someone.
Discussion
4. In your opinion:
a) Look at the photographs, who do you think is happier with her body? Why?
b) What makes a body perfect?
c) Why are some people obsd with their appearance? d) Does ‘body perfection’ actually exist?
Listening
5. You’re going to listen to three people talking about body perfection
What are their answers to questions:
a) ______________________________________ b) ______________________________________ c) ______________________________________ Are their answers different/similar to yours?
Where Fat Is a Mark of Beauty
In a rite of passage, some Nigerian girls spend months gaining weight and learning customs in a special room. “To be called a ‘slim princess’ is an abu,” says a defender of the practice.
AKPABUYO, Nigeria—
Margaret Basy Ene currently has one mission in life: gaining weight. The Nigerian teenager has spent every day since early June in a “fattening room” specially t aside in her father’s mud and thatch hou. Most of her waking hours are spent eating bowl after bowl of rice, yams, plantains, and beans. After three more months of starchy diet and forced inactivity, Margaret will be ready to re-enter society bearing the traditional mark of female beauty among her Efik people: fat.
In contrast to many Western cultures where thin is in, many culture-conscious people in the Efik and other communities in Nigeria’s south eastern Cross River state view a woman’s large figure as a sign of good health, prosperity and allure. The fattening room is at the centre of a centuries-old rite of passage from childhood to womanhood. The months spent pursuing fatness are supplemented by daily visits from elderly matrons who impart tips on how to be a successful wife and mother. Nowadays, girls who are not yet marriage-bound do a tour in the rooms purely as a coming-of-age ceremony. And sometimes, nursing mothers return to the rooms to put on more weight. “The fattening room is like a kind of school where the girl is taught about motherhood,” said Sylvester Odey, director of the Cultural Center Board in Calabar, capital of Cross River state. “Your daily routine is to sleep, eat and grow fat. Like many traditional African customs, the fattening room is facing relentless pressure from Western influences. Health campaigns linking excess fat to heart dis
ea and other illness are changing the eating habits of many Nigerians, and urban dwellers are opting out of the time-consuming process. Effiong Okon Etim, an Efik village chief in the district of Akpabuyo, said some families cannot afford to feed a daughter constantly for more than a few months.
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However, the practice continues partly becau “people might laugh at you becau you didn’t have money to allow your child to pass through the rite of passage,” Etim said. What’s more, many believe a skinny girl will be sickly or unable to bear children. Etim, 65, put his two daughters in a fattening room together when they were 12 and 15 years old, but some girls undergo the process as early as age 7.
BIGGER IS BETTER,
ACCORDING TO CUSTOM
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As for how fat is fat enough, there is no t standard. But the unwritten rule is the bigger the better, said Mkoyo Edet, Etim’s sister. “Beauty is in the weight,” said Edet, a woman in her 50s who spent three months in a fattening room when she was 7. “To be called a ‘slim princess’ is an abu. The girl is fed constantly whether she likes it or not.”
In Margaret’s family, there was never any question that she would enter the fattening room. “We inherited it from our forefathers; it is one of the heritages we must continue,” said Edet Essien Okon, 25, Margaret’s stepfather. “I remember being there as a child. It’s a good thing to do; it’s an initiation rite.” His wife, Nkoyo Effiong, 27, agreed: “As a woman, I feel it is proper for me to put my daughter in there, so she can be educated.” Effiong, a mother of five, spent four months in a fattening room at the age of 10.
Adapted from the New York Times
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Grammar Point
1. The two ntences are taken from the text:
I remember being there as a child They cannot afford to feed constantly.
What is the difference between the two ntences? Are the rules true or fal? Correct the fal ones.
•After a preposition, you always u a gerund T/F For example:__________________________ •To explain purpo, you u a gerund T/F For example:__________________________ • After somewhere/anywhere you u an infinitive For example:_________________________ T/F
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Growing/to grow up in the small town of Springfield, it was always stressful being/to be an overweight child. Even though I now run my own successful business to ll/lling comics, I still find it difficult, if not impossible to interact/interacting with customers. I can’t help to think/thinking my appearance is blaming/to blame. Despite to
star/starring in the hit TV show, the Simpsons, I still don’t know how to attract/attracting women. I want to avoid/avoiding to end/ending up alone, so I have decided losing/to lo weight . I hope to become/becoming more confident in order to find/finding the woman of my dreams.
Reading Comprehension
1.Check your answers to the prediction task.
2.What does being in a ‘fattening room’ involve ?
3.Make a list of the positives and negative aspects that are mentioned in the text.
4.Why does this practice still continue?
5.
Can you think of any equivalent practices in your society?
3. How does the meaning change?
I stopped to work I stopped working
See Grammar Reference on page 7
2. Look at the text below. Delete the incorrect verb form. Compare your answers with a partner.
Learning Strategy
Add three more to the list:
Memorising song lyrics Learning dialogues from films Reading for pleasure ______________________ Making mind-maps ______________________ Learning new collocations ______________________ (i.e. make a mess, do homework)
Creative Writing – let your imagination run wild!英语角话题
Using all the words below, write down a short story. Try to make it as inventive as possible!
1.Mama 6. strong
2.USA 7. decisions
3.hate 8. older
4.k illin’ 9. media
5.love 10. equality
Pronunciation
How many words can you think of that rhyme with the words above? Write down as many as you ca
n. Compare with a partner.
1.You’re going to listen to a song written and
performed by the Black-Eyed Peas.
It’s called ‘Where is the Love?’
What do you think the song’s going to be about?
2.Some of the words from the song are
missing. See if you can fill them in. missing. See if you can fill them in.
Now listen and check your answers.
Uful language
Predicting & Speculating
It could be about… It might be something to do with… I think the main ideas could be related to…
Maybe the topic concerns… I don’t reckon it’s to do with… It’s unlikely to be about…
One of the possible ideas might be…
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There are many ways to improve your language level, but what, in your opinion,
are the best ways to develop your
vocabulary?
For example, ‘My mama taught me that equality is something important for all humankind becau…
What's wrong with the world, _______ People livin' like they ain't got no mamas
I think the whole world addicted to the_______ Only attracted to things that'll bring you ______ Overas, yeah, we try to stop terrorism
But we still got terrorists here livin'
In the _____, the big _____
The Bloods and The Crips and the _____
But if you only have love for your own race
Then you only leave space to _________
And to ________ only ________ hate
And when you hate then you're bound to get ___, yeah Madness is what you __________
And that's exactly how anger works and _______ Man, you gotta have love just to t it ______
Take control of your mind and _______
Let your soul _________ to the love, y'all, y'all People _____, people ______
Children hurt and you hear them ______
Can you practice what you preach
And would you turn the other cheek?
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Father, Father, Father help us
pissSend us some guidance from above
deduct'Cau people got me, got me questionin'
Where is the love (Love)?
Where is the love (The love)?
Where is the love (The love)?
Where is the love?
The love, the love
It just ain't the same, always unchanged
accountantNew days are strange, is the world insane?
If love and peace is so ______
Why are there pieces of love that don't _______? Nations droppin' bombs
Chemical gass fillin' lungs of little ones
With ongoin' sufferin' as the youth die young
So ask yourlf is the lovin' really gone
So I could ask mylf really what is goin' wrong
showtaIn this world that we livin' in people keep on givin‘ in Makin' wrong decisions, only visions of them dividends Not respectin' each other, deny thy brother
A war is _____ on but the reason's undercover
The truth is kept cret, it's swept under the rug
If you never know truth then you never know love Where's the love, y'all, come on (I don't know) Where's the truth, y'all, come on (I don't know) Where's the love, y'all I feel the weight of the world on my _______
As I'm gettin' _____, y'all, people gets ______
Most of us only care about money makin'
Selfishness got us followin' our wrong direction
Wrong information always shown by the _____ Negative images is the main _______
accentsInfecting the young minds faster than _______
Kids wanna act like what they e in the ______
Yo', what ever happened to the values of ________? What ever happened to the fairness in _______? Instead in spreading love we spreading _______
Lack of understanding, leading lives away from ______ That's the reason why sometimes I'm feelin' under
That's the reason why sometimes I'm feelin' down There's no wonder why sometimes I'm feelin' under Gotta keep my faith alive till love is found.
Word-building
Fill in the gaps with the missing nouns, verbs, or adjectives from the same word family: Discussion
1.Were your predictions about the meaning of the
song correct?
2.“But when you only have love for your own race,
then you leave space to discriminate. And to
discriminate only generates hate”. How does
discrimination relate to body image?
3.Have you or anyone you know ever been
discriminated against bad on physical
appearance?
4.How can discrimination be prevented?
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shoulder older drama meditate mama straight goin’ media k illin’trauma CIA discriminate x2
irate operates strong demonstrate KKK cryin’ colder generate belong gravitate bacteria humanity criteria USA animosity unity
dyin’ cinema
Noun Verb Adjective
terrorism __________ __________
__________ discriminate __________
__________ meditate __________
equality __________ __________
__________ gravitate __________