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Date: Jul 18, 2005
Level: Easier (Try the harder lesson.) Downloads: Word Doc | PDF Doc | Listening Audio: (2:01 - 237.3 KB - 16kbps) THE ARTICLEDisneyland celebrated its 50th birthday on Sunday. Thousands of fans and celebrities gathered at what Disney calls the "happiest place on Earth" for a giant party. Walt Disney opened the world’s first large-scale theme park on July 17, 1955. It started a whole new world of fantasy and family fun. An amazing 515 million fun seekers have since visited Disneyland. Walt Disney’s idea has been copied around the world by thousands of others, all wanting to make money from the riches in this money-spinning industry. From its small beginnings, Disney has mushroomed into a global entertainment empire. It has become one of the most famous and well known brands in history. It has created everything from blockbuster movies to children’s stationery. Theme parks have spread across the world in Paris, Japan and very soon Hong Kong. It is almost impossible to walk around any city and not see Mickey Mouse in some shape or form. However, while the idea of providing pleasure has not changed, park admission prices have: the one-dollar ticket in 1955 is now $56. WARM-UPS1. DISNEY THE BEST? Is Disney the best? In pairs / groups, discuss the following:
How does Disney compare with theme parks, characters and movies from your country? 2. QUICK DEBATE: Students A love Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. Students B hate Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. Try to persuade each other to switch sides. 3. CHAT: In pairs / groups, decide which of these topics or words are most interesting and which are most boring.
Have a chat about the topics you liked. For more conversation, change topics and partners frequently. 4. DISNEY: Spend one minute writing down all of the different words you associate with Disney. Share your words with your partner(s) and talk about them. Together, put the words into different categories. 5. DISNEY OPINIONS: In pairs / groups, discuss the following opinions on Disney:
Change partners and share what you talked about. BEFORE READING / LISTENING1. TRUE / FALSE: Look at the article’s headline and guess whether these sentences are true (T) or false (F):
2. SYNONYM MATCH: Match the following synonyms from the article:
3. PHRASE MATCH: Match the following phrases from the article (sometimes more than one combination is possible):
WHILE READING / LISTENINGWHICH WORD? Delete the word you think is incorrect from the pairs in italics. Disneyland celebrates 50th birthdayDisneyland celebrated / celebration its 50th birthday on Sunday. Thousands of fans and celebrities / celery gathered at what Disney calls the "happiest place on Earth" for a giant party. Walt Disney opened the world’s first large-scale theme / thyme park on July 17, 1955. It started a whole new world of fantasy and family fun. An amazing 515 million fun lookers / seekers have since visited Disneyland. Walt Disney’s idea has been copied around the world by thousands of others, all wanting to make money from the riches in this cotton-spinning / money-spinning industry. From its small / gigantic beginnings, Disney has mushroomed into a global entertainment empire / emperor. It has become one of the most famous and well known brands in history. It has created everything from blockbuster movies to children’s stationary / stationery. Theme parks have spread across the world in Paris, Japan and very soon Hong Kong. It is almost impossible to walk around any city and not see Mickey Mouse in some shape or farm / form. However, while the idea of providing pleasure has not changed, park admit / admission prices have: the one-dollar ticket in 1955 is now $56. AFTER READING / LISTENING1. WORD SEARCH: Look in your dictionaries / computer to find collocates, other meanings, information, synonyms … for the words ‘giant’ and ‘party’.
2. ARTICLE QUESTIONS: Look back at the article and write down some questions you would like to ask the class about the text.
3. WHICH WORD? In pairs / groups, compare your answers to this exercise. Check your answers. Talk about the words from the activity. Were they new, interesting, worth learning…? What was the relationship between the words in each pair? 4. VOCABULARY: Circle any words you do not understand. In groups, pool unknown words and use dictionaries to find their meanings. 5. STUDENT DISNEY SURVEY: In pairs / groups, write down questions about Disney.
6. TEST EACH OTHER: Look at the words below. With your partner, try to recall exactly how these were used in the text:
DISCUSSIONSTUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)
AFTER DISCUSSION: Join another partner / group and tell them what you talked about.
SPEAKINGTHE NEXT 50 YEARS: You are part of the team to make sure Disney survives for another 50 years. Your job is to make everything in Disney as futuristic as possible. Look at the present image. What is the competition? What is needed to give a more high-tech, modern image?
Change partners and give feedback on your ideas. Return to your original partners. Use the feedback you got to make your original ideas better. LISTENINGListen and fill in the spaces. Disneyland celebrates 50th birthdayDisneyland __________ its 50th birthday on Sunday. Thousands of fans and celebrities gathered at what Disney calls the "happiest place __ ______" for a giant party. Walt Disney opened the world’s first _____-_____ theme park on July 17, 1955. It started a whole new world of ________ and family fun. An amazing 515 million fun ________ have since visited Disneyland. Walt Disney’s idea has been copied around the world by thousands of others, all wanting to make money from ___ ______ in this money spinning industry. From its small __________, Disney has mushroomed into a global entertainment empire. It has become one of the most famous and well known ______ in history. It has created everything from ___________ movies to children’s stationery. Theme parks have spread across the world in Paris, Japan and very soon Hong Kong. It is ______ __________ to walk around any city and not see Mickey Mouse in some _____ __ _____. However, while the idea of providing pleasure has not changed, park _________ prices have: the one-dollar ticket in 1955 is now $56. HOMEWORK1. VOCABULARY EXTENSION: Choose several of the words from the text. Use a dictionary or Google’s search field (or another search engine) to build up more associations / collocations of each word. 2. INTERNET: Search the Internet and find more information on Disney’s entertainment empire. Share your findings with your class in the next lesson. 3. WALT DISNEY: Make a poster on Walt Disney. Show your poster to your classmates in your next lesson and explain what you found out about him. 4. LETTER: Write a letter to the head of the CEO of Disney. Explain what you think of the company as it celebrates its 50th birthday. Give advice on what you think it should do to get better in the next 50 years. Read your letter to your classmates in your next lesson. Did you all write about similar things? ANSWERSTRUE / FALSE:
SYNONYM MATCH:
PHRASE MATCH:
WHICH WORD? Disneyland celebrates 50th birthdayDisneyland celebrated / celebration its 50th birthday on Sunday. Thousands of fans and celebrities / celery gathered at what Disney calls the "happiest place on Earth" for a giant party. Walt Disney opened the world’s first large-scale theme / thyme park on July 17, 1955. It started a whole new world of fantasy and family fun. An amazing 515 million fun lookers / seekers have since visited Disneyland. Walt Disney’s idea has been copied around the world by thousands of others, all wanting to make money from the riches in this cotton-spinning / money-spinning industry. From its small / gigantic beginnings, Disney has mushroomed into a global entertainment empire / emperor. It has become one of the most famous and well known brands in history. It has created everything from blockbuster movies to children’s stationary / stationery. Theme parks have spread across the world in Paris, Japan and very soon Hong Kong. It is almost impossible to walk around any city and not see Mickey Mouse in some shape or farm / form. However, while the idea of providing pleasure has not changed, park admit / admission prices have: the one-dollar ticket in 1955 is now $56. |
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