Life now and then
Unit 2
I think life is better today.
Reading and vocabulary
Look at the woman in the photo.
How do
you think she feels?
Think about what
she will talk about:
family
work
health
education
Read the passage and take notes on what Mrs Li says about the points in
Activity 1.
Life now and then
By Betty King
Mrs Li is over seventy years old.
She has
lived in Beijing all her life.
I asked her about
life today and in the past.
What was your life like in the past?
My family lived in a tiny house.
There were
no electric lights, only candles.
My father
was a postman, and he often worked twelve
hours a day outside in the winter cold or in the
summer heat.
My mum was a farm girl before
she met my father.
She was a kind and loving
mother.
She didn't go out to work.
There were
five children in my family, and looking after us
was more than a full-time job.
I remember the family meals.
The food
was simple.
We could only eat meat once or
twice a year.
I wasn't sent to school because
my family couldn't afford it, and what's more,
because I was a girl.
How has life changed?
Families have got smaller than they were
in the past.
Today most people only have one
child!
The role of women has changed too.
My daughter is really lucky.
She has a good
education, and she goes to work even after
getting married.
I'm happy to see she's busy
working every day, but sometimes I feel lonely
because she can't come to see me often.
Transport and travel are easier today.
When
I was young, I went everywhere on foot or
sometimes by bike.
Now you can take the bus
everywhere, and there's also the underground.
And you young people can take a plane to
anywhere in the world.
The only thing I don't
like, though, is that there's so much more
traffic.
It's so difficult to cross the road.
Of course, we didn't have television when I
was a child.
I really enjoy watching television
today.
There're so many good programmes,
like the Beijing Opera and old films.
But some
of the shows are too noisy for me.
Generally speaking, I think life is better
today.
We eat better and we live longer.