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III. Comprehension check

Decide whether the following sentences are correct. If they are not, correct them.

1. The Amish wear a special costume in order to attract tourism.

2. They are not allowed to marry outside the Amish community.

3. The Amish are dependent on other people in the community.

4. The Amish always live in the country.

5. All labour-saving devices are forbidden.

6. The Amish usually travel by horse-drawn buggy.

  1. They are not allowed to use modern medicine.

  2. The writer believes that the Amish compromise their beliefs by using some modern technology.

IV. Speaking

What do you think?

  1. Is it possible to 'stop the world'? Give reasons. What aspects would you like to stop?

  2. Are there any aspects of modern life or technology which you or your family are opposed to and consciously resist?

  3. What would you like and dislike about living in the Amish community?

V. Writing

  1. Imagine you are writing a short informal article about the Amish community for a newspaper.

  2. Imagine you are going to present a TV news bulletin based on your Amish article. Work in small groups. Decide what you are going to say.

Vocabulary box

be alien to

lavish (adj)

reticent (adj)

reluctant (adj)

pervasive (adj)

flippancy (n)

triviality (n)

expatriate (v)

idleness (n)

alter (v)

tireless optimism

perplex = puzzle (v)

to float to the fore

preconception (n)

charismatic (adj)

unostentatious (adj)

be renowned for

reciprocation (n)

human frailty

self-deprecation (n)

goal = scope, objective

impediment to smth (n)

to overcome cultural hurdles

to infringe on smb’s rights

display of character

to obviate the need for

alleviate = relieve (v)

to be of paramount importance

to demonstrate a commitment to smb

to take decisions and implement them

Achievement test 1 national characters

Information check (orally)

Answer the questions.

1. Do you agree with the saying “When in Rome, do as the Romans do”?

2. What is the national character of your nationality?

  1. What are the rules of greeting people in your country?

  2. What advice would you give somebody coming to live and work in your country?

  3. What is alien to the American mind about the British?

  4. Disagree with the following statement: “British are conservative”.

  5. Can you say what the Italians think of the British and vice versa?

  6. What are the main differences between Westerners and the Japanese?

  7. What would you like and dislike about living in the Amish community?

Vocabulary check (in writing)

1. Match the two columns.

  1. to be alien to a) inadequate opinion

  2. to float to the fore b) to carry out

  3. preconception c) loyalty

  4. unostentatious d) colleague

  5. hurdle e) modest

  6. counterpart f) to be the limelight

  7. commitment g) to change

  8. to implement h) to get rid of

  9. to obviate I) unknown

  10. to alter j) barrier