Make Your Way 6, Schulbuch mit Audio-CD und CD-ROM

Pupil B starts by saying: You never bring any of your friends home like you used to. Are you ashamed of us or what? Work in pairs. One of you is A, one of you is B. Read the role cards, then begin the discussion. 17 Pupil A You have become good friends with someone from another culture. Their family has a different religion, speaks another language as well as your language, and is from a different ethnic group. Decide which culture your friend is from. You are not quite sure how to tell your parents, who are quite open-minded, but have never actually been put to the test. Pupil B You are a close-knit family and always discuss important things in your lives. You encourage your children to bring their friends home, but recently your son/daughter has been going out a lot. You have the feeling that he/she is hiding something from you, and you’d like to know what’s going on. Read the blurb about the book “Anita and Me” by Meera Syal. In most lines of the following text, there is an unnecessary word. Write the unnecessary word in the space provided after each line. Some lines are correct. Indicate these with a tick (  ). There is one example at the beginning. 18 Like every nine-year-old girl, Meena can’t wait to grow from up and break 0 free from her parents. But, as is the daughter of the only Punjabi family 1 in the English mining village of Tollington, her fight for independence 2 is to different from most. Meena wants to eat fishfingers and chips, not 3 just chapati and dhal; she wants an English Christmas, not the endless 4 Punjabi festivities she has must to attend with her embarrassing aunties 5 and dreadful cousins, Pinky and Baby – but more than of anything, 6 more than mini-skirts, make-up and the freedom to be watch television, 7 Meena wants to roam the backyards of the working-class Tollington 8 with Anita Rutter and her gang. Written with extraordinary grace and 9 charm, “Anita and Me” is at a unique vision of a British childhood in 10 the sixties, a childhood that caught between two cultures, each on the 11 edge of enormous change. 12 from 85 4 Extensive unit 4: Multicultural Britain Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des V rlags öbv

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