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Prep: My Fair Lady

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Learn to recognise different types of text and why they are written in different ways.

Learn how to scan texts to find important information quickly.

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My Fair Lady, a musical adaptation of George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion

  First, the myth of Pygmalion….

Pygmalion was a gifted sculptor from Cyprus who had no interest in the local women as he found them immoral and frivolous. Instead Pygmalion concentrated on his art until one day he ran across a large, flawless piece of ivory and decided to carve a beautiful woman from it.

When he had finished the statue, Pygmalion found it so lovely and the image

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Plot Summary for My Fair Lady (1964) Source: imdb

Henry Higgins is a Professor of languages and a rather snobbish and arrogant man. A visiting colleague, Colonel Pickering, makes him a bet that he can't take a "commoner" and turn her into someone who would not be completely out of place in the social circles of upper-class English society.   more....

Preparation for test   ►handout My Fair Lady   Opening Scene    Script: Opening Scene

script My Fair Lady    script Pygmalion

Regional Speech and Our Roots: 

Beth Shepherd Bliss reminisces about leaving North Carolina to come to the Philadelphia area

Comment on the show: A delightful show on regional pronunciation and phrases. I noted you pronounced "route" to rhyme with "shout" while I would pronounce it to rhyme with "shoot." Of course "route" comes through French where it has the same meaning and also the French word for street is "rue", both from the same Latin root. The French pronunciation of "route" is somewhere between "rut" and "root". I also found your great-grandmother's pronunciations close to my own. posted by: Charles Hodgson on Sun, 9/11 08:01 AM EDT AS USUAL, GREAT SHOW THIS WEEK. "It MAY-yud me FEE-yul R'eyet ay-t home." Our family moved from California to Georgia/South Carolina in 1965 when I was in the 7th grade. It took me a whole summer to "train my ears," as your sister said. I'll never forget meeting a temporary neighbor - nice elderly woman. We were talking about Halloween for some reason. She said the kids normally went out around ey-YUH-t. I know this looks like two whole syllables but it sounded like three. I didn't have a clue what she was saying. Were they going to a particular place? It finally clicked but my gosh.. how do you get so many syllables out of a single syllable word - eight. My grandmother lived with us in her final years. She grew up in Nashville, Tenneseee. She said SHAY-run for Sharon and Sarah was SAY-ruh. In fact, those pronunciations are what sound right to me to this day. I've lost my accent now but, like your sister, I slip into the accent without even thinking about it. I talk to people from all over the country and it's so easy to slip into "southern" when talking to someone down South. In fact when I realize it, I get a silent chuckle. But when I try to put one on, it sounds over exaggerated. Anyway great show..thanks. posted by: Rachael on Tue, 9/13 07:59 AM EDT

50states.com NationalAtlas  ►Google MapsUS regions

Beth's geographic biography

Atlantic City (3), speech patterns develop, Claremont (1), Concord (1), to sell lemonade, Ms Sigman, Where is my pencil at? - It's behind the preposition 'at' ..., funky pronunciation, Yankee son, sb's accent thickens, to turn (an accent) on and off, Philadelphia (3), it was that wanderlust youth thing, actress, pound the pavement, work concertedly against the southern accent, to yankeefy one's talk, to reshape one's vowels, to audition for a role, first college roommate, to wrap one's mind around the fact that ..., Catawba College (1), typist, to do transcripts, Baltimore [Bottomer] (2), to get one's ears adjusted, sound like a hick

Regional Speech and our roots (extract 4 min, ca 4 MB)
 Phrasal Verbs (BBC English Language Learning)

Preparation for test  / useful words ►handout My Fair Lady  Opening Scene

Script: Opening Scene  Regional Speech and our roots (extract 4 min, ca 4 MB)

Beth's geographic biography

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Dead Poets Society    in the news ...

The Movie

script by Tom Schulman, director: Peter Weir

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peterweircave.com

The Book

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Dead Poets Society

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Dead Poets Society

amazon.co.uk

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About a Boy

Nick Hornby: About a Boy /

About a Boy (N. Hornby) "Ergebniswebsite eines Unterrichtsprojekts - BBS I Osterode" © Martina Kowallick / British Council / brothersjudd

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Wag the Dog: IMDb / Rotten Tomatoes

Wag the Dog (extracts)

POW Jessica Lynch Rescued: Foxnews

Lynch story 'flawed': BBC

 

Movie Guide /

Salon (Nov 15, 2003)

Wrong Turn in the Desert (book extract)

Interview (Time Magazine)

Private Lynch (Time Excl.)

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Wag the dog again
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(4) Non_Fiction: Science & Technology

Energy Crunch [Sciam.com]

National Energy Policy [US Gov]

Clean Energy Blueprint [UCS] 

The Last Fish (SciAm, 2003 pdf)

In Cod We Trust Radio 4, costing the Earth

ANIMATION: The Simpsons BBC 2, 19:00-19:20

The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace. Series 10, episode 2.

When Homer thinks that he has wasted half his life he decides to become an inventor like his new mentor, Thomas Edison. Guest Starring William Daniels as K.I.T.T, the Knight Rider car.

Channel Five (Sep 10):WWII/Radar

Wikipedia / Radar Development

 

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Excerpt from Chapter 3: THE CATCHER IN THE RYE by J.D. Salinger (1951)   Download

Where I lived at Pencey, I lived in the Ossenburger Memorial Wing of the new dorms. It was only for juniors and seniors. I was a junior. My roommate was a senior. It was named after this guy Ossenburger that went to Pencey. He made a pot of dough in the undertaking business after he got out of Pencey. What he did, he started these undertaking parlors all over the country that you could get members of your family buried for about five bucks apiece. You should see old Ossenburger. He probably just shoves them in a sack and dumps them in the river. Anyway, he gave Pencey a pile of dough, and they named our wing alter him. The first football game of the year, he came up to school in this big goddam Cadillac, and we all had to stand up in the grandstand and give him a locomotive--that's a cheer. Then, the next morning, in chapel, he made a speech that lasted about ten hours. He started off with about fifty corny jokes, just to show us what a regular guy he was. Very big deal. Then he started telling us how he was never ashamed, when he was in some kind of trouble or something, to get right down his knees and pray to God. He told us we should always pray to God--talk to Him and all--wherever we were. He told us we ought to think of Jesus as our buddy and all. He said he talked to Jesus all the time. Even when he was driving his car. That killed me. I just see the big phony bastard shifting into first gear and asking Jesus to send him a few more stiffs. The only good part of his speech was right in the middle of it. He was telling us all about what a swell guy he was, what a hot-shot and all, then all of a sudden this guy sitting in the row in front of me, Edgar Marsalla, laid this terrific fart. It was a very crude thing to do, in chapel and all, but it was also quite amusing. Old Marsalla. He damn near blew the roof off. Hardly anybody laughed out loud, and old Ossenburger made out like he didn't even hear it, but old Thurmer, the headmaster, was sitting right next to him on the rostrum and all, and you could tell he heard it. Boy, was he sore. He didn't say anything then, but the next night he made us have compulsory study hall in the academic building and he came up and made a speech. He said that the boy that had created the disturbance in chapel wasn't fit to go to Pencey. We tried to get old Marsalla to rip off another one, right while old Thurmer was making his speech, but be wasn't in the right mood. Anyway, that's where I lived at Pencey. Old Ossenburger Memorial Wing, in the new dorms.

   

 

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