1. supporting paragraph on reading: The reading passage discusses disadvantage of homeschooling. For one thing Children in homeschools will not learn as much as children in traditional schools. For another, children in homeschools don't have mech social interaction with other children. Finally, children in homeschools will not have the broad curriculum that is available in traditional schools.
2. supprting paragraph on listening: The listening passage casts doubt on the reading passage by saying that the advantages listed in the reading passage are not correct. Children in homeschool can learn more, can have more social interaction, and can have variety in the curriculum than students in traditional schools.
paragraph of reading passage - The article talks about less benefit for children in homeschooling. At first,childeren in homeschools have rare opportu ity to learn much without fully programmes as regular school. And,Homeschools do not support well social intercouse for children. Moreover, the courses in homeschools are not wide-open than tradtional school.
Paragraph of listening passage - This passage tries to think up the good points to challenge the reading passage. One of points mentions the children surely learn much more in homeschools.Second,it is possible for parents scheduling many activities to enhance social ability for children in homeschools.Then,parents are freely to arrange various subjects in homeschooling children.
"Reading" The reading passage discusses the disadvantages about homeschooling.Homeschooling will not learn more than traditional school,and it might has less social ieteration opportunities for children.At last,homeschooling doesn't have complete curriculum than normal schools.
"Listening" The listening passage challenges the reading passage about disadvantages of homeschooling.Homeschooling still have advantages even better than traditional schools.There were no proofs could provide evidence that children learned less than traditional schools.Actually,children could learn more than typical students in normal schools.At second,children had more opportunities for learnning social skills than normal schools;they could contact with other homeschooling groups.At last,homeschooling could give more options for students to choose curriculum what they want;that's much flexible than fixed courses in normal schools.All in all,homeschooling indeed has a lot of benifities.
Topic of reading passage: Gender behavior is demonstrated that is different between culture and biology by Margaret Mead. Main point about the topic: 1. The first society, both men and women were remarkably similar, they have feminine characteristics. 2. The second society, they have masculine characteristics. 3. She found males exhibited feminine characteristics, and females have masculine characteristics.
The reading passage discusses Margaret Mead’s theory that demonstrates gender behavior that will be affected on culture rather than biology. First society was talking about men and women have feminine characteristics. Second society is opposite of first society. Third society, she found males exhibited feminine characteristics, and she found females have masculine characteristics. She found and researches three different societies that have proved her theory successfully.
Topic of listening passage: Some critics did not agree with Margaret Mead’s theory. Main point about the topic: 1. She found three societies that she studied were just too neat. 2. Her theory is not very common in anthropological research. 3. She didn’t pay enough attention to behaviors that didn’t fit into her theory. Perhaps she was just trying to find that extreme behaviors prove her theory.
The listening passage casts doubt on Margaret Mead’s research that was pointed out by a general criticism that showed her studied was too pat and neat, and it is not very common in anthropological research. She found there three societies that exhibited remarkably different gender roles. Perhaps she just wanted that pointed out the different gender behaviors. Even though Margaret Mead has succeeded to prove her theory, but there are some criticisms have different ideas.
The reading passage defines "polysemy" and provide 2 examples. "Polysemy" is one word with different meanings. "Sound" has 19 meanings as a noun, 12 as an adjective, 12 as a verb, 4 in verb phrases and 2 as an adverb. "Set" has 57 as a noun and 120 as a verb.
The listening passage provides 3 special examples of polysemy. These words don't have just different meaning but opposite. "Bolt" can mean 'to fix sth firmly' or 'run away', "fast" can mean 'firmly' or 'quickly', and "sanction" can mean 'permit' or 'not permit'
1.- Reading: In this set of materials, the reading passage disscus about "Polysemy" or, one word has different meannings. For example, "Sound" ha a lot of meannings. Also "Set" looks like very simple word, but is very "complicated" because has a lot of meanings like a verb has 120 meannings.
2.- Listening: The listening passage adds to, more information about a subste of words, but it´s not the same in the reading paragraph they are alking about the same meaning, here they think about one word with opposite meaning, it´s kind of strange, but they gave us some examples. "bolt and fast". The meaning of bolt is not move something and if we think a little bit about it we can see that fast is move quickly, so you need think a little bit for seeing the difference; Also, they gave us another example this is "Sanction" it could be permission or forbiden.
In the reading passage shows her study about the gender behavior reflected in the three different societies. in the first one, both men and women are characterized as feminine, in the second, their characteristic is manly. In the last one, their gender role is the opposite from the traditional gender role. consequently,the peaple's behavior is affected by the culture or society where they belong to.
but , the listening passage cast dout on her study by mentionting that her ingeneral research about peapl's characterastic. the criticism is that the peaple's behavior in the three societies that hshe researched can represent the various and specific gender roles in the human societies. As a result, her study wasn't generalized with the lack of research
In this set of materials, the reading passage discusses Margaret Mead's theory, and the listening passage challenges Margaret Mead's research. The reading passage talked about Margaret Mead's research which studied three different societies in New guinea that were affected by culture. In the first society, men are similar to women. In the second society, women are like men. In the last society, their roles were the opposite of what we have come to expect. In conclusion, Margaret Mead think that gender characteristic come more from society than biology. The reading passage object to Margaret Mead's theory which gender roles can be represented by society. She searched too neatly; as a result, she could find remarkable different gender roles in three societies. It was not normal that all the people's act in the same extreme way. The second criticism was that she paid more attention to the behaviors that fit in her theory, so she conclude her study which she expected absolutely.
8 comments:
1. supporting paragraph on reading:
The reading passage discusses disadvantage of homeschooling. For one thing Children in homeschools will not learn as much as children in traditional schools.
For another, children in homeschools don't have mech social interaction with other children. Finally, children in homeschools will not have the broad curriculum that is available in traditional schools.
2. supprting paragraph on listening:
The listening passage casts doubt on the reading passage by saying that the advantages listed in the reading passage are not correct. Children in homeschool can learn more, can have more social interaction, and can have variety in the curriculum than students in traditional schools.
paragraph of reading passage -
The article talks about less benefit for children in homeschooling. At first,childeren in homeschools have rare opportu ity to learn much without fully programmes as regular school. And,Homeschools do not support well social intercouse for children. Moreover, the courses in homeschools are not wide-open than tradtional school.
Paragraph of listening passage -
This passage tries to think up the good points to challenge the reading passage. One of points mentions the children surely learn much more in homeschools.Second,it is possible for parents scheduling many activities to enhance social ability for children in homeschools.Then,parents are freely to arrange various subjects in homeschooling children.
"Reading"
The reading passage discusses the disadvantages about homeschooling.Homeschooling will not learn more than traditional school,and it might has less social ieteration opportunities for children.At last,homeschooling doesn't have complete curriculum than normal schools.
"Listening"
The listening passage challenges the reading passage about disadvantages of homeschooling.Homeschooling still have advantages even better than traditional schools.There were no proofs could provide evidence that children learned less than traditional schools.Actually,children could learn more than typical students in normal schools.At second,children had more opportunities for learnning social skills than normal schools;they could contact with other homeschooling groups.At last,homeschooling could give more options for students to choose curriculum what they want;that's much flexible than fixed courses in normal schools.All in all,homeschooling indeed has a lot of benifities.
Topic of reading passage:
Gender behavior is demonstrated that is different between culture and biology by Margaret Mead.
Main point about the topic:
1. The first society, both men and women were remarkably similar, they have feminine characteristics.
2. The second society, they have masculine characteristics.
3. She found males exhibited feminine characteristics, and females have masculine characteristics.
The reading passage discusses Margaret Mead’s theory that demonstrates gender behavior that will be affected on culture rather than biology. First society was talking about men and women have feminine characteristics. Second society is opposite of first society. Third society, she found males exhibited feminine characteristics, and she found females have masculine characteristics. She found and researches three different societies that have proved her theory successfully.
Topic of listening passage:
Some critics did not agree with Margaret Mead’s theory.
Main point about the topic:
1. She found three societies that she studied were just too neat.
2. Her theory is not very common in anthropological research.
3. She didn’t pay enough attention to behaviors that didn’t fit into her theory. Perhaps she was just trying to find that extreme behaviors prove her theory.
The listening passage casts doubt on Margaret Mead’s research that was pointed out by a general criticism that showed her studied was too pat and neat, and it is not very common in anthropological research. She found there three societies that exhibited remarkably different gender roles. Perhaps she just wanted that pointed out the different gender behaviors. Even though Margaret Mead has succeeded to prove her theory, but there are some criticisms have different ideas.
The reading passage defines "polysemy" and provide 2 examples. "Polysemy" is one word with different meanings. "Sound" has 19 meanings as a noun, 12 as an adjective, 12 as a verb, 4 in verb phrases and 2 as an adverb. "Set" has 57 as a noun and 120 as a verb.
The listening passage provides 3 special examples of polysemy. These words don't have just different meaning but opposite. "Bolt" can mean 'to fix sth firmly' or 'run away', "fast" can mean 'firmly' or 'quickly', and "sanction" can mean 'permit' or 'not permit'
1.- Reading:
In this set of materials, the reading passage disscus about "Polysemy" or, one word has different meannings. For example, "Sound" ha a lot of meannings. Also "Set" looks like very simple word, but is very "complicated" because has a lot of meanings like a verb has 120 meannings.
2.- Listening:
The listening passage adds to, more information about a subste of words, but it´s not the same in the reading paragraph they are alking about the same meaning, here they think about one word with opposite meaning, it´s kind of strange, but they gave us some examples.
"bolt and fast". The meaning of bolt is not move something and if we think a little bit about it we can see that fast is move quickly, so you need think a little bit for seeing the difference; Also, they gave us another example this is "Sanction" it could be permission or forbiden.
In the reading passage shows her study about the gender behavior reflected in the three different societies.
in the first one, both men and women are characterized as feminine, in the second, their characteristic is manly. In the last one, their gender role is the opposite from the traditional gender role. consequently,the peaple's behavior is affected by the culture or society where they belong to.
but , the listening passage cast dout on her study by mentionting that her ingeneral research about peapl's characterastic.
the criticism is that the peaple's behavior in the three societies that hshe researched can represent the various and specific gender roles in the human societies. As a result, her study wasn't generalized with the lack of research
Margaret mead's study
In this set of materials, the reading passage discusses Margaret Mead's theory, and the listening passage challenges Margaret Mead's research. The reading passage talked about Margaret Mead's research which studied three different societies in New guinea that were affected by culture. In the first society, men are similar to women. In the second society, women are like men. In the last society, their roles were the opposite of what we have come to expect. In conclusion, Margaret Mead think that gender characteristic come more from society than biology.
The reading passage object to Margaret Mead's theory which gender roles can be represented by society. She searched too neatly; as a result, she could find remarkable different gender roles in three societies. It was not normal that all the people's act in the same extreme way. The second criticism was that she paid more attention to the behaviors that fit in her theory, so she conclude her study which she expected absolutely.
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