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Detailed Comprehension Questions. When was this group created ? What belief motivated the founders to create the group? In 1992. They created the group with a simple belief that an enemy is one whose story you haven't heard. What are the ground rules of the dialog group ?
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Detailed Comprehension Questions • When was this group created? What belief motivated the founders to create the group? • In 1992. • They created the group with a simple belief that an enemy is one whose story you haven't heard. • What are the ground rules of the dialog group? • I see the most important, fundamentalagreement would be “to be open”.
Detailed Comprehension Questions According to Libee, • It (the dialog) is not __________ which tends to be more _______ and________. It's not really _______ because ________ is kind of ping-ponging ______ back and forth, thinking about what I wanna tell you next. And it's certainly not________, because ________ is what I want to ________ you to change your mind and come to my side. conversation social shallow discussion discussion ideas debate debate convince
Detailed Comprehension Questions • What's the reason for their meeting in a living-room? • It's more _____ , it's more________. It definitely provides a much safer kind of ___________ and people are more ________ to open up. • What did the hostess say is “ironic”? • It is perhaps ironic that only here on ______ ground, far from home, that ___________ survivors, Palestinian __________ and Americans alike, say that they have finally felt comfortable talking about the _______ that divide them. cozy personal environment free neutral holocaust refugees issues
Detailed Comprehension Questions What are the impacts of the dialog in Aliance, Henriet, and Caan? • For Aliace: • Other people understand him better now than before. • For Henriette: • Being part of the dialog group has been an opportunity to re-examine her life long beliefs. • For Cann: • The result is hope.
Detailed Comprehension Questions Figures: There are though no ________numbers on exactly how many of these dialog groups exist here in the United States and abroad. But Lan and Libee offered their expertise. They say approximately around ___________ people in more than _____cities, ____ different states and _____ countries, people wanted to start their own dialog groups, and the current Intifada has only increased the amount of interest in this dialog as well. accurate a thousand 400 38 32
Discussion • What can the international communities do to help attain peace in that region? and what are they doing? • Can we be of any help? and how?
Assignments • Work out the transcripts of the part concerning the reasons for the bombers’ suicide bombings. • Visit the website http://www.mideastweb.orgto find out more about the Middle East. Note: All the audio, video and text materials of this lecture are available on ftp://djlistening.vicp.net/download/