Comprensión oral (Track 16).
Lee las oraciones. Luego, escucha el relato sobre la producción cinematográfica e indica si cada oración es verdadera (V) o falsa (F). Vas a escuchar el pasaje dos veces.
_____ Las películas argentinas recibenreconocimientos en los festivales internacionales.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Cross-Cultural Miscue Several years ago while walking to class with an arm-load of books, Gary Ferraro, met a group of five students who were also on their way to class. Four of the students were local, born and raised in North Carolina, while the fifth was a foreign student from Nigeria. Upon meeting, they all greeted one another and proceeded to walk together to class. Almost immediately the Nigerian student turned to him and asked if he could carry his load of books. Professor Ferraro refused, but the young man insisted, so he relented. As soon as he handed over the books, he noticed that the Nigerian student was receiving some “funny looks” from the North Carolina students. It became immediately apparent to him that they were witnessing a classic example of cross-cultural misunderstanding. When they arrived in class, Professor Ferraro decided to see if this incident could provide them with some insight into the nature of cross-cultural miscommunication. After describing the incident to the class, he asked the four students from North Carolina to share with us what was behind those negative “nonverbal” looks they were giving their classmate from Nigeria when he took the load of books. As predicted, all four of the students thought that the Nigerian had offered to carry the teacher’s books in an effort to curry favor with the professor and perhaps get a higher grade in the course than he might deserve. The four U.S. students were clearly put off by what they considered to be a blatant attempt to “suck up” to the professor. Hearing this explanation, the Nigerian student was shocked that his gesture was so thoroughly misunderstood. He then explained that he offered to carry Professor Ferraro’s books out of a deep sense of respect for his high status as a college professor. Professors in Nigeria enjoy much higher social status than do their counterparts in the United States. It would be considered demeaning for a Nigerian professor to engage in any form of manual labor, including carrying a heavy load of books. The somewhat startled Nigerian student went on to say that he offered to carry Professor Ferraro’s books, so he would not “lose face” by engaging in physical labor. Clearly the status system in Nigeria is appreciably different from that found in the United States What is the thesis statement of the passage?
Jean-Michel is speaking with a waitress while out to dinner. Listen to their conversation and then answer these questions.
Serveuse: Qu’est-ce que vous voulez prendre, monsieur? Jean-Michel: Je ne sais pas encore. Le homard, c’est servi avec quoi? Serveuse: Tous les fruits de mer sont servis avec du riz et le steak est servi avec des frites. Jean-Michel: D’accord, je vais prendre le homard et de l’eau, s’il vous plaît. Serveuse: Vous désirez autre chose? Jean-Michel: Non, c’est tout, mais pourriez-vous m’apporter une autre fourchette? Cette fourchette n’est pas propre. Serveuse: Bien sûr. Voulez-vous un autre couteau aussi? Jean-Michel: Non, mais laissez le menu parce que je vais peut-être commander du vin 1. What is the lobster served with? a. French fries b. rice c. asparagus 2. What does Jean-Michel decide to have for dinner? a. steak b. chicken c. lobster 3. What does Jean-Michel ask the waitress to bring? a. a new fork b. a new spoon c. a new knife 4. What does Jean-Michel want the waitress to leave at the table? a. the bill b. the water pitcher c. the menu 5. At what type of restaurant do you think Jean-Michel is dining? a. fine dining b. fast food c. student cafeteria
Charles et Isabelle s’amusent quand ils sont ensemble.
a. Ils s’entendent bien. b. Ils entendent bien.
Who says, "Superior people never make long visits"?
What will be an ideal response?