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Thursday, May 26, 2022

Lord Randal and Geordie summaries

 

LORD RANDAL summary

The poem is a traditional ballad, a folk narrative poem which was very popular in the late Middle Ages and was originally adapted for singing and dancing.

The well-known ballad ‘Lord Randal’ by Anonymous tells the story of Lord Randal who goes to the forest for hunting with  hawks and dogs. There he meets his sweetheart who gives him eels fried. Lord Randal eats them  and give the leftovers to his hawks and dogs. Since the fish is poisoned, they all die.

Young Lord Randal goes back  home. He is tired and he would lie down. Lord Randal’s mother asks what the girl  gave him to eat and why he is not accompanied by his dogs and hawks. He answers that she gave him eels fried in a pan and his dogs died after having eaten the leftovers. Therefore he is going to die. He will leave twenty-four cows to his mother, gold, and silver to his sister, houses, and lands to his brother, hell and fire to his lover.


All that is told through questions and answers that is in the dialogue form.

GEORDIE summary

This is one of the most popular English ballads. Like most medieval ballads, it is anonymous and its date of composition is unknown.

It has been interpreted both in a realistic way, that is to say as a true story, and as a moving and mysterious story of love and death.

The "Geordie" of the title is jailed for a crime; his wife (or lady) goes to plead for his life. The woman's attempts are for nothing and he is executed.

"Geordie" exists in many variants. The ballad has different versions created by traditional folk singers in Scotland, England, Ireland, Canada and the USA, and performed and recorded by folk artists and groups. The ballad concerns the trial of the hero, during which his wife pleads for his life.

A narrator comes over London Bridge as usual but one day he  hears a young woman lamenting for Geordie. She says he will be hanged and a golden chain will be used to do that  because he is of royal blood and has loved a good woman. This woman rides to London’s court. She asks the judge for Geordie’s release saying that his crimes weren't serious, in that he only stole some of the king's deer and sold them and says she has had three children from him but she loves him so much that she’s ready to give them up to save his life. The fair maid cannot save him as he has been sentenced to death. Geordie will be executed wearing a golden chain as a sign of his royal descent.

 

 

 

A JOB INTERVIEW- questions

 

The key to a successful interview is all in the preparation. Thorough interview preparation will help you feel relaxed and confident on the day, and ensure that you have some well-thought out answers to impress the interviewer with.

Here’s a list of the most commonly asked interview questions:

1. Tell me about yourself

2. What are your weaknesses?

3. Why should we chose you for this job?

4. What are your hobbies outside of work?

5. Where do you see yourself in five years’ time?

6. Why are you leaving your current position?

7. What are you main strengths?

8. Why do you want to work here?

9. What motivates you?

10. Do you prefer working by yourself or in a team?

11. What are your salary expectations?

12. Tell me about an achievement you are proud of?

A short and easy comparison between three Education systems

 

 This is a useful scheme made by students in the second class.


THE ITALIAN SCHOOL

THE BRITISH SCHOOL

THE AMERICAN SCHOOL

 

Children go to school at the age of 6.

If parents want, they go at the age of 5.

Children go to school at the age of 5

Children go to school at the age of 5

 

 

Students can leave the school at the age of 16.

Students can leave the school at the age of 16.

Students can leave the school at the age of 16 (at the age of 18 in some States)

In Italy there isn’t the so-called National Curriculum

Students have exams related to the subjects they study at school, which are connected to the topics listed in the so-called National Curriculum. If lots of students in a school fail this exam, it may close.

In the U.S.A there isn’t the so-called National Curriculum.

After the middle school there are different types of secondary schools like for example  licei and vocational schools.

Schools may be state or private.

 

After primary school there are two types of secondary school-comprehensive schools and grammar schools.

Most of the students attend comprehensive schools.

They start at the age of 11.

 

After the middle school, students can’t choose different  types of school because there is only one, the high school.

In Italy there isn’t the GCSES exam

At the age of 16, students must take  an exam, called GCSE, on  9 subjects. The graduation of this exam is made from letters and the letter A is the highest level.

In the U.S.A there isn’t the GCSE exam.

In Italy at the age of 16, students are still attending  high school.

At the age of 16 students can choose to study for the A-levels. They usually choose  four subjects for this exam and the study time is about two years.

In the U.S.A at the age of 16 students  are still attending high school.

There is the so-called “seminario”, that is a type of school where students study to become a priest

There are faith schools, which are  schools where subjects are connected with the religion, promoted by the school

There are lots of Christian schools in the USA

There isn’t the so- called college but the University.

Students can choose to go to a college when they are 16 years to study for the A levels, or they continue to study the A levels in the same secondary school, they’ve finished to attend.

The sixth form represents the final two years of secondary education, which are necessary to go to university

There are colleges and universities in the United States.

A two-year college offers an associate's degree, as well as certificates. A four-year college or university offers a bachelor's degree. Programs that offer these degrees are called "undergraduate" schools.

Attending a  University in Italy is  very difficult, above all the medicine university. Students must do many exams as many are the subjects they have to study. Another thing is that  the highest grade  is 30 in every exam and 110 in the final exam.

Students who study at university have only a main subject to study. The first year is called fresher and at the end there is an exam

There are the undergraduates studies, which they divide in Freshman Year, Sophomore Year, Junior Year and Senior Year.

There are private schools

 

There are private schools and state schools

Private schools are called PUBLIC or INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS.

 

PUBLIC SCHOOLS aren’t free

There are private schools and state school

 

Malala's Speech with questions

 


  • What does the word Malala mean?
  • What do the voiceless children want, according to Malala?
  • Does Malala say that education is a blessing, a necessity or both?
  • What happened to their local village in the Swat valley?
  • Which two options did she have and which did she choose?
  • What happened to Malala and her friends in 2012?
  • How many girls does she say are deprived of an education?
  • Why does Malala think strong countries are actually weak?

Friday, May 13, 2022

Watch the TED video and answer the questions

 


ANSWER THE QUESTIONS, watching the video

 

1.    Who does Captain Walton see in the North Pole?

2.    Who’s chasing the first man?

3.    What does that man tell Captain Walton?

4.   What’s a synonym for WELL OFF?

5.    What does Victor use to make a creature?

6.   William has been murdered. Which verb form is it?

7.    What was found on her?

8.   HEADS HOME: What’s another way to say the same thing?

9.   Who’s sentenced for William’s death?

10. What’s another word for hideous?

11.  How does the monster learn to read and write?

12. What does he find in the woods?

13. Why does the monster hate Victor?

14. Why do De Lacey family reject him?

15. What does the monster destroy after having been sent away by the De Lacey family?

16. What does the monster ask his creator for, when they meet in the Alps?

17. What does the monster do to take revenge?

18. What happens to Elizabeth on her first wedding night?

19. What does the monster tell Walton when he pays his final farewell to Victor?

20.For critics what’s Victor Frankenstein’s fault?