jueves, 10 de marzo de 2022

TOP LONDON MUSICALS





Read the article "Top London Musicals" and answer the questions.

1. Indicate whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE and write down which part of the text justifies your answer. 

a. The list shows the musicals that are worth seeing in London. 
b. The venue where Mamma Mia is performed is the Prince of Wales Theatre. 
c. Mamma Mia! continues to be a dreadful night out with little audience participation and boring moments. 
d. The Lion King musical appeals to both children and adults. 

2. Find words or phrases that correspond to the words or definitions given. 
a. Enduring (paragraph 1) 
b. Low cost (paragraph 1) 
c. Public involvement (paragraph 2) 
d. Memorable lyrics (paragraph 3) 
e. Meet expectations (paragraph 4) 

3. Choose the correct option - a, b, or c - for each question and COPY both the letter and the sentence onto your answer sheet. 

The text mentions that the West End of London is...
a) A shopping area in the heart of London.
b) The most thrilling theatre district in the world, especially because of its musicals. 
c) The largest theatre district in the world, bigger than Manhattan. 

What is said about the set of the Lion King musical?
a) It has been the same since the musical came out. 
b) It is constantly changing. 
c) It is renewed every year.

According to a theatre critic, Matilda will be "the toast of the West end". What does this statement suggest?
a) The musical is going to be the most popular in the West End. 
b) The musical is going to be a box-office flop.
c) The musical will only be performed at breakfast time. 


KEY

1. Indicate whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE and write down which part of the text justifies your answer.
a. TRUE - We've put together a list of our current must-sees.
b. FALSE - [...] after eight wonderful years at the Prince of Wales the production moves to the beautiful Novello Theatre.
c. FALSE - Mamma Mia! remains a great night out with plenty of audience participation and some rousing moments.
d. TRUE – [...] one of the few family plays that is genuinely as much fun for adults as children.

2. Find words or phrases that correspond to the words or definitions given. 
a. Long-running 
b. Cut price
c. Audience participation
d. Catchy songs
e. Live up to expectations

3. Choose the correct option - a, b, or c - for each question and COPY both the letter and the sentence onto your answer sheet.
b) The most thrilling theatre district in the world, especially because of its musicals.  
b) It is constantly changing.  
a) The musical is going to be the most popular in the West End. 

Shared by Irene Calderón - Alumna Master Educación UC

lunes, 7 de marzo de 2022

We Should All Be Feminists - Chimamanda Gnozi TED Talk Extract




Chimamanda was born in Enugu, Nigeria in 1977. She grew up on the campus of the
University of Nigeria, Nsukka, where her father was a professor and her mother was the first
female Registrar. She studied medicine for a year at Nsukka and then left for the US at the
age of 19 to continue her education on a different path. She graduated from Eastern
Connecticut State University with a degree in Communication and Political Science. She is
the author of award-winning and best-selling novels, including Americanah and Half of a
Yellow Sun; the short-story collection The Thing Around Your Neck; and the essays We
Should All Be Feminists and Dear Ijeawele, or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions.

● Watch the extract from her TED talk called ‘We Should All Be Feminists’ and answer
the following questions:



1. Who was the first person to call her a feminist?
2. Did she know what being a feminist exactly meant?
3. What advice did the Nigerian journalist give Chimamanda?
4. What did the academic Nigerian woman say to her?
5. What happened when she tipped the waiter?
6. ‘The higher you go the fewer women there are’. What does this quote tell you about
gender inequality?
7. What does she suggest we should focus on when raising children?


KEY
1. Her neighbour but also one of her greatest friends.
2. No she didn’t.
3. He advised her not to call herself a feminist because feminists are women who are
unhappy because they can’t find a husband.
4. She told her that feminism was not a culture, feminism was not Africa and that she
was calling herself a feminist because she had been corrupted by western books.
5. The waiter thought that the tip came from the man who was with her despite the fact
that he saw her taking the money out of her own purse.
6. This quote shows how gender inequality between men and women is still an issue
and that although this inequality has improved over the past years, positions of power
are still a place for men rather than women.
7. She says that when raising children we should focus on ability and interest instead of
gender.

Shared by Marta Díez - Alumna Máster UC