(1) Tara's News
This is the last time we'll do the news. Students who haven't done the comments during the past week, will tell us the news first. So, if you are serious about improving your listening skills, please listen to the news; this is probably also the last time you would ever do it as students just don't visit this website any longer to practice their language skills by themselves.
(2) Class activity: Describing a car accident.
We'll divide into 7 or 8 small groups and follow the script in the attachment. At the end of the role plays, each group will report back to the class about the outcome of the accident report.
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so if there have a accident, I want to play a policewoman ,according the bystanders described the accident that the old lady didn't stop the car when the traffic light is red,and he saw the old lady was calling the telephone.the old lady's granddoughter just said she didn't notice.then the old lady said the trffic is green when she pass the road,
we shouldn't just judge these people to who's dupty ,while watch the monintor.
Song Guangxia, if the people don't get their driving licenses, how do they get permission to drive cars on the roads then?! If one buys a car in the western countries, you have to produce a valid drivers license first before you can own the car. So, it looks like people are allowed to drive cars in China without valid drivers licenses, right?! I wonder if the biggest problem is not that the police are not doing their work to apply the traffic laws! Haha, you said the old lady was on the cell phone ...! Are you sure?! I think most young people do that and not the old people! I would not be surprised that the rich man was also on his phone!
Haha, Ying Haiyang, you have quite a different scenario from all the others in your class as not one thought the bystander could also be the one causing the accident! So, I wonder what she/he would tell the police as she/he has to protect her/himself! Shame, now she/he would probably accuse the old lady for causing the accident! But on the other hand, I think the bystander would rather disappear before the police arrive at the scene!
PS:I know it's the last several class when you say it's the last time we listen to the news,so I want to make use of this comment to thanks for you John,thanks for your teaching , your patience and your responsibility,we will experience many many teachers in university not like senior high school,but I will remember my forign language teacher John in my heart.
Li Yaze, you have addressed the two major causes of road accidents in your scenario (speeding and drunken driving); so, both parties were to blame, not so?! But do you think it was fair that the rich man only received a fine? Would that stop him from this criminal offense next time? Or should the police only be strict when the girl (or any other person) was killed in the accident he caused through his intoxicated condition? Maybe that is exactly what the problem is: the police and the lawmakers don't act pre-emptively (implementing actions to avoid something from happening), but only punish according to the amount of damage by an unlawful act.
Thank you, Li Yaze, for your comment. You personally also made an impression on me. And I could see that you were serious about improving your language skills (most teachers, I think, can see and feel when a student is committed to her/his task!). So, thank you for your good attitude in all our classes. Some students just make teaching a pleasure to teachers! But, I have to disagree somewhat with you ... about the patience (as I think I have often failed there)! However, I have a view that I am never too old to learn, and I am also of the opinion that I can improve myself to be a better person and teacher to benefit others' lives more. So, I will die one day still trying to be a better person! ;-)
Haha, Hou Jialei, the old lady would most probably not have the money to pay for the damage to that expensive car! The damage to the rich man's car is probably more than what the old lady's car is worth! So, if a rich man - even if he was absolutely innocent - wants to be fair, he should accept an apology and even give the other party money to repair their car! But what rich man would be so full of humanity to do that in today's selfish society? Think about it!
Jiang Dan, I can agree with you that it would be more probable that the rich man caused the accident, as I have witnessed here how those people (the rich and the powerful) drive (running red lights, stop streets, and being plainly rude on the roads). But I can't agree with you that the Chinese people obey traffic rules strictly! Maybe you mean that to be the ideal! Every day when walking to the campus I am witness of people applying their own traffic rules and drive as they feel like! And of course, there are never any police around to apply the laws (and when they are, they mostly turn a blind eye)! And I am not so sure that Chinese societies are so harmonious as they want others to believe either! Haha, those are some of my observations after living for nearly six years in China! ;-)