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TRANSCRIPT
FALL 2014IECP
JACKIE GIANICO
ACADEMIC INTERACTIONS 130B
11:15- REVIEW, 5 MINS WITH A NEIGHBOR
…in the economy
that ___________
women from skilled, paid
work.
Many had fled the aftermath of the
failed liberal revolutions that
had ________ across Europe in
1848.
…the whole community
was ____________ by this eruption
of lava.
She was ___________ by
the news of her husband’s death which occurred while he was deployed in Afghanistan.
campaigndecimateddevastated
mankindmarginalized
swept
I’m concerned with the way this case is
being ____________
under the rug.
The __________ for Tobacco-
Free kids works with
local media to educate…
Instead of developing
technology for the benefit of ____________...
CLASS 43: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11
REMINDERS:Chapter 6 Exam MondayGroup presentation due 11/20
AGENDA•Finish Listening 1•Conversation starters•Individual Presentation Assignment
LISTENING 1
• p.105
CONVERSATION STARTERS
• Katia: Respiratory diseases have a high index of mortality in Brazil. What kind of diseases have a high mortality rate in your country?
• Soud: Some countries offer subsidies to those who want to start a business venture. From your point of view, must governments do it? That is, give a subsidy to those who want to start a business, and why?
• Tahani: Nowadays, there are many video games that really have negative effects, especially on kids. For example, war games like Call of Duty or games that involve illegal activity such as Grand Theft Auto. These types of games might make kids act more violent. Do you agree with it, why and why not?
CONVERSATION STARTERS
• Bushra: The company received a large subsidy from the government in return for a guarantee to create at least 100 permanent jobs in the city. My question is: what kind of subsidies should the rich country provide to a poor country?
• Isabella: Alternative medicines consist of a huge range of healthcare practice, products, and therapies such as homeo (?????) various forms of acupuncture and others. Do you think alternative medicine is the best way?
• Oday: Some students don’t have efficacy in class. Can you give me some suggest to solve this problem?
CONVERSATION STARTERS
• Buthainah: Each one of us has a transformative point, a transformative change in his life in case of career, education, of personal life, which mean it’s a big change that happen in this area. Do you have a transformative change, or transformative point in your life, and what is it?• Alhasan: As we know that there are a lot of
severe problem in some poor country. Do you think that subsidy from rich country can have efficacy to solve this problem?
CONVERSATION STARTERS
• Sae Mi: Clinical trials can give us a lot of information about a new drug. But also it may cause side effects. Do you agree or disagree with the implementation of clinical trials?
• Fares: So, everyone knows that there are different types of crimes. There are crimes of what are considered as a first degree crimes, and others are considered ordinary crimes or small. In fact, in many cases, we hear that the prison do not deter the offender from repeating the crime especially the small crimes. In your opinion, what are the appropriate alternatives to prison in such cases?
CONVERSATION STARTERS
• Ricardo: Many countries have a high infant mortality rates. Do you have an alternative to solve this problem?
INDIVIDUAL PRESENTATIONS
Monday Dec 1
TuesdayDec 2
WednesdayDec 3
ThursdayDec 4
MondayDec 8
TuesdayDec 9
Bushra Khalifa Ali Yong Won Katia Fares
Buthainah Soud Oday Sae Mi Tahani Ricardo
Isabella Faisal M. Alo. Alhasan M. Alm.
LIBRARY VISIT
• What do you remember from our visit yesterday?• What did Rachel compare plagiarism with?
HOMEWORK
• Read LEAP pp. 182-183; transcript for Listening 2: A Better Way to Beat Malaria
• Audio or video comment on blog any vocabulary you had difficulty with