Sunday, June 9, 2013
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Mine your language
Mind your language
Mind your language is a comedy TV series that talks about
some people who are registered in class in a private school to learn English.
These students are from different countries, so they had some problems
understanding each other, and learning English. Teaching this kind of class takes a strong will and
patience, that’s why the former teacher ran away. A new teacher had registered
to teach them but he also found some hardness. Some of the students fight with each other; for example,
the Italian students are fighting over a girl, and the Japanese fights with the
German over who is more efficient. The funniest thing about this series is when they
misunderstand each other, and they do a lot. And the funniest character is the
Indian guy, who says the word “please” after each sentence he says. In my opinion, I think this series is an excellent series
and very funny, and also it helps us learn from other people’s mistakes.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Discrimination
Discrimination
The video gives us an example of discrimination of brown and blue eyes colors, and on the first day the teacher told the kids who have blue eyes that they are better than the brown eyes, so the brown eyes hated who have blue eyes. And they should resist this problem, and the case is to waive the racism and thy must know this from when they are kids to know how to resist this in the future.
Culture diversity
Culture diversity
There are a lot of cultures in this world and every culture has its own traditions and own languages; also there is special dress for every culture as in Scotland; also the food for example; there is Indian food and Italian food and more and more special foods. I expect to learn on this coure how to communicats with other cultures and how they will accept what I do , and I think we will learn what are positive and negative things about the cultures, traditions and their own lifestyles and I will learn what to do if I meet someone from another culture.
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