Life now and then
Module task:
Organising a debate
Unit 1
They sometimes work harder.
Listening and vocabulary
Talk about the photo.
Say what life was like
in the early 1980s and what life is like today.
There weren't so many cars as there are today.
Listen and answer the questions.
What is the history homework?
What is the question they need to answer?
What does Betty ask?
What does Daming ask?
Listen and read.
Mum:
It's getting late, Betty.
How is your
homework?
Betty:
Nearly finished.
Mum, do you think
that life is better today than in the
past?
Mum:
Yes, of course, I do.
Betty:
I do too.
People are wealthier today,
and they live longer than they did in
the past.
Mum:
That's true.
We know more about
medicine today, and there's less fear
of getting ill because we know how
to deal with the ordinary diseases.
But
people don't take as much exercise as
they used to.
Betty:
I suppose that's because more
people have cars, and they walk or
use their bikes less.
Mum:
Some people think life in the past
was simpler and healthier than
today.
More wealth sometimes
means less health.
When the
number of cars is doubled, the
pollution is also doubled, or even
worse.
Betty:
What about work?
Do people work
as hard as they did fifty years ago?
Mum:
Yes, and they sometimes work
harder.
People seldom say they have
enough spare time!
Why don't you
go and ask Mrs Li, our neighbour?
She's over seventy years old.
She's
seen how life has changed.
Betty:
That's a good idea.
I'll go and ask
her.
Mum:
Remember to speak up!
She's a bit
deaf now.
Nearly finished.
That's true.
I suppose…