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2. Look back at the text and enumerate the pieces of advice that:

  • seem true and reasonable

  • seem inappropriate to you

  • seem funny or witty

3. With a partner and then with the group discuss the following:

1. What is the general tone of the passage? How is it achieved?

2. What stylistic devices contribute to its achievement?

3. How can you account for the narrator’s references to George Sand and Marilyn Monroe? What were they famous/notorious for?

4. How would you formulate the message in a phrase?

5. Below are some quotations about love and marriage. Which of them might fit the message?

  • Love is like the measles; we all have to go through it (Jerome K. Jerome).

  • Family is a mixed blessing. You are glad to have one, but it’s also like receiving a life sentence for a crime you didn’t commit (Richard Pryor, US comedian and actor).

  • Families ain't just born, you got to work at 'em, even when there ain't much to work with (Marsha Hunt U.S. singer, actor, and writer).

  • A good marriage would be between a blind wife and a deaf husband (Montaigne (1533-92), French essayist).

6. What characteristics of a husband/wife result from the message of story? Arrange them in the order of importance, if suitable: loving, tolerant, self-possessed, considerate, faithful, affectionate to the spouse/children, tidy, hardworking, home-loving, good-looking, pretty, handsome, rich, well-to-do, rich, thrifty, quiet, obedient, eager to please, well-educated.

Listening comprehension

1. Family life is multifaceted and varies from person to person. But still there are some things that many families have in common. The report you are going to listen to may serve as an example of this similarity.

Before listening, look at the words and expressions below and make sure you understand them.

cartoonist, n - a person whose job is to draw cartoons for newspapers and magazines.

to coin a word, phrase, etc. - invent (a new word or phrase).

couch potato - an extremely idle or lazy person who chooses to spend most of their leisure time horizontal in front of the TV and eats a diet that is mainly junk food.

lounge, v - lie, sit, or stand in a relaxed or lazy way.

time-honoured (tradition) -tradition) respected or valued because it has existed for a long time (освящённый веками).

junk food - food that has low nutritional value, typically produced in the form of packaged snacks needing little or no preparation.

fizzy drinks - are drinks that contain small bubbles of carbon dioxide. They make a sound like a long `s' when you pour them.

menfolk, n - when women refer to their menfolk, they mean the men in their family or society.

hearth, n - a person's home and family life can be referred to as their hearth and home.

beckon, v - make a gesture with the hand, arm, or head to encourage or instruct someone to approach or follow.

to come out of the closet – If you come out of the closet, you stop concealing something especially your secret weakness and state it openly.

tuber, n - the swollen underground stem of particular types of plants (клубень).

tube, n – (US) a TV set.

rally around, v - bring or come together in order to support a person or cause.

cheer, v – praise or encourage smb.

Names: Susan Stamberg (radio host), Robert Armstrong, Dixon (city), Couch Potato Clubs.

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