Стр.36 Unit 4 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 9 класс
SPEAKING AND LISTENING 1 In pairs, look at the pictures and answer the questions. • Were/Are any of the fashions above popular in Russia?
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Вербицкая, Маккинли, Хастингс 9 класс, Вентана-Граф:
SPEAKING AND LISTENING
1 In pairs, look at the pictures and answer the questions.
• Were/Are any of the fashions above popular in Russia?
• Does the music you like influence the clothes you wear or your hairstyle? Why? /Why not?
2 Check you understand these words/phrases. Use a dictionary to help you.
3 Listen and match speakers 1-3 with opinions a-c.
1 Jane Webb
2 Mark Mondale
3 Matt Hodges
a Money and business is behind fashion and lifestyles.
b Gangs are a way to share music, have fun and find acceptance.
c Young people look for values and acceptance from people the same age.
Текст аудирования:
Presenter: [RP accent] Hippies, punks, skaters ... and now Chavs — there’s no end to the number of teenage cults and fashions. But just what is it that makes young people choose to join a subculture? With me in the studio to discuss this is Dr Mark Mondale, Professor of Sociology at Goodman Browne University in West Virginia, Dr Jane Webb, Professor of Psychology at Uxbridge University, and Matt Hodges, head of the Students Union at Waterloo College in Liverpool.
Mondale: [American accent] Hallo!
Webb: [RP accent] Hello!
Matt: [Liverpool accent] Hi!
Presenter: Let’s start with you, Dr Webb. What does make a young person decide to become a Goth or a skater?
Webb: Well, Nigel, there are all sorts of different reasons, but it seems to me that it’s all part of becoming an adult. The thing is, when young people are in their teens, they start to question the values and lifestyles of the adult world they see around them. So parents, other adults or older brothers and sisters
often stop being role models for teenagers for a time. Instead, young people look for new role models from their peers — people of the same age. And of course they’re also looking for friendship or acceptance. Presenter: Uh-huh, so you’re saying that it’s a reaction against the adult world?
Webb: That’s right, although in reality it’s much more complicated than ...
Mondale: Well, I have to say I ...
Presenter: Yes? Dr Mondale?
Mondale: I have to say I cannot agree with that at all. As far as I’m concerned, becoming a Goth or a skater has absolutely nothing to do with looking for role models. Look at young people sixty years ago, they looked and behaved like younger versions of their parents. Frankly, it’s all about money. If you think about it, every new youth fashion makes millions of dollars for the fashion and music industries.
Webb: So how do you explain groups who are completely anti-commercial like Goths, people who buy second-hand clothes and .
Mondale: Well frankly that explains my theory exactly. By choosing not to buy ...
Presenter: I’m sorry to interrupt, but perhaps at this point we should ask Matt Hodges for his views. Matt? Matt: Personally, I believe it’s all about music. I’m into nu-metal, my favourite band is BioToxine. It’s only natural that you want to spend your time with other people who enjoy and understand this music. And then these people become your friends — you have fun with them, they help you if you have problems and ... Webb: Which is exactly my theory about looking for answers from people the same age ...
Mondale: Well actually, it shows that the music industry has the most say in what ...
Webb: Your sociologists are all the same. You think people can’t make up their own minds and ... Mondale: Well the day that a psychologist gives me a good explanation of how people behave is the day that I personally.
Webb: Well, I’ve got three teenage sons and I do know what I’m talking about here!
Mondale: Well, don’t forget ... I was a teenager too! Presenter: Well, we’ll have to leave it there. In next week’s programme we’re talking about what can be done to end the conflict between different youth groups.
I hope you can join me with my special guests ...
4 Read the questions. Then listen again and choose the correct answers.
1 Jane Webb is an expert on
a sociology.
b psychology,
c student unions.
2 According to Jane Webb, when young people reach their teens
a they look for new role models in their lives,
b they accept the values of the adult world,
c their parents and older brothers and sisters are against them.
3 Mark Mondale believes that
a teenagers are the same as sixty years ago.
b business makes a lot of money from every new fashion.
c teenagers look for answers from people their own age.
4 Matt Hodges thinks that
a when young people become friends, they start listening to the same kind of music,
b music is the reason that many people become friends.
c young people have fun with one group of people and look for help from another.
5 Both Dr. Webb and Dr. Mondale think that,
a Matts answer proves their theories.
b young people can’t think for themselves,
c psychology doesn’t give easy answers for how teenagers behave.
6 The radio programme is a
a phone-in.
b a documentary,
c a studio discussion.