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1 st Semester English International Approach Units 1 & 2 Review 2012-2013. What I Remember Review “Morning In The Desert”. 6/P. Shabanu has a camel, Mithoo , and goes to the toba with him. Goes to the toba (water hole) to wash her body and her hair.
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1st Semester English International Approach Units 1 & 2 Review 2012-2013
What I Remember Review “Morning In The Desert” 6/P Shabanu has a camel, Mithoo, and goes to the toba with him. Goes to the toba (water hole) to wash her body and her hair. Her sister, Phulan pushes her out of bed. She filters the dirty water with the corner of her chador. She carries the water pots on her head and under her arm. When the monsoon rains come they have mushrooms and weddings. The water supply is dwindling, it will be gone in 2 months
What I Remember Review “Morning In The Desert” 6/P She washes herself with very little water. Her mother washed 2 girls with just 1 cup of water. She wakes up before the sun. She washes with just a trickle of water. She ties her soap into her chador to carry it. She filters the impurities from the water with her chador. They must travel around the desert to find more water. She lives in the Cholistan Desert in Pakistan. She pushes away the “scum” from the top of the water.
What I Remember Review “Morning In The Desert” 6/P Water and mud splash on her when she walks near the toba. There are camel footprints around the toba. Mithoo carries goatskin bags for water. In the morning the sky is pearly grey.
What I Remember Review “River Gypsies” 6/P The river gypsies handle poisonous snakes, like cobras. If the earth smells like fish, that means there is a snake inside the house. The R.G.’s do shows with their snakes. The R. G.’s wrap the snakes around their wrists. The narrator’s friend, Babu, says that the 2 cobras are “husband and wife.” They live near the water in Bangledesh. Cooking pots were hung above the sideboard in the old man’s house. One of the R.G.’s has a purple headscarf.
What I Remember Review “Bedeh” 6/P The big ship’s captain has a diary and he writes down information about the R.G.’s life. The captain will write about the R.G. The R. G. lives with his family on a small boat. The R. G. can drive out evil spirits. The R.G. travels from one river settlement (village) to the next. The R. G. lives “hand to mouth,” he doesn’t have anything extra, just what he needs for each day. Tigers, robbers, storms, evil spirits all leave him alone. .
What I Remember Review “Bedeh” 6/P He trades beads, bangles, seashells and bamboo toys for food, clothes, newspapers, cans and bottles. He trades with the big ships at their anchorage when the weather is good. The rivers of Bangladesh are turbulent. The R. G. is humble, he doesn’t think he is important or out of the ordinary. The R.G.does things others won’t do like treat snake bites and drive out evil spirits. The R.G. is poor but loves his life. Bedeh is the name of the R.G.’s clan. The R.G. marveled at the size of the big ship. .
What I Remember Review “Can You? ” 6/P The writer wants to buy some sky. Can you sell me the air for 1, 5 or 10 dollars? He wants pure air. He wants to buy a storm. One message is we must understand how important pure air is. The air/sky is high in the clouds, it tangles your hair. The air is windy. The most important message is that the air belongs to everyone. This means, NO ONE OWNS IT, NO ONE! The air/wind dances in the garden.
What I Remember Review “Can You? ” 6/P The air spins and flits away like a butterfly. The air is sometimes grey, sometimes blue. It slips through your fingers and strokes your face. Can you buy a slice or strip of sky or air? The air can be delicate (soft and calm). The air is like a poem.
What I Remember Review “Fog ” 6/P The fog is so thick, you can’t see very much. The old men wheeze in the dirty smoke and fog. There is lots of smoke. Smoke + Fog = Smog. Fog is everywhere! Up and down the river.
What I Remember Review “Glasgow Fog ” 6/P It’s so foggy that the cars follow the trams. Today there are smokeless zones and busses so Glasgow doesn’t need the trams as much. Written the 1950’s. The cars follow the trams like ducks following their mother. It’s dangerous for cars because they can get lost. The trams crept along like ghostly ships. There is also thick fog in Glasgow, Scotland. You can’t see your hand in front of your face. The cars follow the right numbered tram to their destination. Swimming competition is cancelled because of the fog. Usually the cars think the trams are a nuisance but in the fog, the cars need and follow the trams.
What I Remember Review “The TajMahal” 6/P It’s a huge building but now its walls are yellow from air pollution. It was built to honor Shah Jehan’s wife, MumtazMahal when she died. It is her tomb. She died giving birth to her 14th child. Shah Jehan was a Moghul king. Mumtaz’ real name was Banu Begum. There is beautiful inlaid marble in the TajMahal It’s in India. It has a huge gateway that is 100 ft. high and 150 ft. wide. Shah Jehan is buried next to his wife in the T. M. There are some beautifully written verses from the Quran written in calligraphy.
What I Remember Review “Morning In The Desert” 6/R Shabanu has a camel named Mithoo. The watering hole in the desert is a “toba” Mithoo’s bells jingled as he walked She lives in a tent Very little water in the desert, water is “dwindling” Camel hoof prints in the clay around the toba Difficult life in the desert, very little grows there It’s very very hot!!!!! But cold at night Washed hair and body with soap with little water Mother washed 2 girls with 1 cup of water Carried water on her head and under her arm.
What I Remember Review “Morning In The Desert” 6/R She wore a chador and tunic Sand everywhere Sky is pearl grey Used a padded ring to balance the water pot Covered the spout of the jar with her chador to filter the water Weddings sand parties happen during the monsoon rains. Now only one month of water left at the toba. They have to find a new toba
What I Remember Review “River Gypsies” 6/R The River Gypsies handle snakes, especially cobras. Babu, the narrator’s friend is from India. The R.G.’s live in Bangladesh. The old man has cobras in his house. Babu says that the 2 cobras in the old man’s house are “husband and wife.” The R. G.’s grabbed the cobras before they could attack. The R.G.’s did shows with the snakes, they came out of boxes and would wind around the R.G.’s wrists like green bangles. One of the R.G.’s had a purple headscarf. If the earth smells like fish, there are cobras in the house.
What I Remember Review “River Gypsies” 6/R There was a crowd and the old man caused a disturbance when he asked for the R.G.’s help. There is 1 cobra under the sideboard and 1 under the bed. Behind the old man’s house are rice fields. The R. G.’s carry their snakes in special boxes. .
What I Remember Review “Bedeh” 6/R The rivers in Bangladesh are turbulent. Tigers, storms, robbers and evil spirits (demons) are all afraid (stay away from) of the R.G. They exchange beads, bangles and bamboo toys for food, clothes, newspapers, cans and bottles. The captain of the English ship marvels at the R.G.’s life. The R.G. marvels at the big English ship. In good weather the R.G. rows his boat out to meet the big ocean going ships. The R.G. treats snake-bites and drives out evil spirits. .
What I Remember Review “Bedeh” 6/R The R.G. lives on a small boat with his wife and children. The R. G. is poor, he doesn’t need much, he lives “hand to mouth.” The captain writes the R.G.’s name and about his life in his notebook. The captain will write a story about the R.G. .
What I Remember Review “CanYou?” 6/R It’s about air. It slips through your fingers. Can you buy some air with 5, or 10 dollars? The writer says, “Can you sell me a dollar’s worth of sky?” The writer wants pure air. The air spins and flits away like a butterfly. The delicate air dances in your garden. Wants to buy a strip or slice of air or sky. NO ONE OWNS IT, NO ONE! The sky is high in the clouds. The air tangles your hair. .
What I Remember Review “Fog ” 6/R Smoke coming down out of chimneys. Old men wheezing from the smoke from their fireplaces. Fog like misty clouds everywhere. Black “sooty” flakes as big as big snowflakes. Soft black drizzle. Up and down the river, everywhere is foggy. People peeping over the bridge as if they’re heads were floating in the fog. As if people were hanging in a balloon in the mist. The air is really dirty!
What I Remember Review “Glasgow Fog ” 6/R The fog is so bad they couldn’t do the swimming competition (gala). You couldn’t see from one end of the pool to the other. The cars follow the tramway because the trams are on rails that won’t go the wrong way, even though the driver can’t see ahead. Your couldn’t see your hand in front of your face. The writer runs into a lamp post. The car drivers usually thought that the trams were a nuisance but in the fog, they are helpful. Today the industrial zone has been moved outside of the city so the fog is not so bad.
What I Remember Review “The TajMahal” 6/R The TajMahal is in India. It is the tomb of MumtazMahal—the wife of Shah Jehan. The book writes the transcript of the audio guide for the TajMahal. There are beautifully written verses from the Quran in calligraphy. The white marble walls have become yellow because of pollution. They are using face mask creams to restore the white marble. It has a huge gateway that is 100 ft. high and 150 ft. wide. There is a mosque on one side of the TajMahal.
What I Remember Review “The TajMahal” 6/R It is one of the most iconic buildings in the world. There is a guest house on one side of the T.M. There are beautiful gems inlaid in the marble, done by skillful tradesmen. The T.M. is in the town of Agra. There is a big garden and lots of tourists come to see the T.M.
What I Remember Review “Morning In The Desert” 6/S Camel named Mithoo Shabanu lives in a tent Her sister pushed her out of bed, she yawned and rubbed her eyes She carries water on her head and under her arm Takes soap to the toba (watering hole) and washes her hair and body with very little water Wears a chador and tunic Her mother washed 2 girls with 1 cup of water The sun is very hot, the water supply is dwindling
What I Remember Review “Morning In The Desert” 6/S Mithoo’s bells bangle as he walks. The sky was pearly grey in the morning. She filtered the water with her chador. She goes to the toba with her camel Mithoo was very excited to go to the toba The desert is sandy The monsoon rains won’t come for 2 months and the water at the toba will only last 3 more weeks or one month so they must move.
What I Remember Review “River Gypsies” 6/S The River Gypsies is about snakes, especially cobras The writer’s friend’s name is Babu. The R. G.s like helping people. The snakes wrap around the R.G.s wrists. There are 2 cobras in the old man’s house, under the sideboard and under the bed. The R. G.s caught and kept the 2 cobras. The smelled the earth and it smelled like fish so they knew that the cobras were in the house. One of the R.G.s had a purple headscarf. Babu says the cobras are “husband and wife.” The R. G.s like snakes and use them in their shows.
What I Remember Review “River Gypsies” 6/S There were rice fields in the backyard. They have boxes for the snakes. Takes place in Bangledesh in a village. The writer cowers on the old man’s bed. The old man has a snake in his house (2) The old man’s kitchen and bed are in the same room. The cobras are poisonous and dangerous. The R.G.s are very quick handling the snakes and they are very brave. The old man caused a commotion and asked the R. G. for help.
What I Remember Review “Bedeh” 6/S The R.G. knows a lot of words. He is brave and does things others won’t do, such as treat snake bites and drive out evil spirits. They survive with very little, they live “hand to mouth.” “Bedeh” is the writer’s clan’s name. He lives on his small boat with his wife and children. Tigers, robbers, snakes and demons (evil spirits) are afraid of him (stay away from him). In good weather, he visits the big ships and trades (exchanges) beads, bangles and bamboo toys for food, clothes, newspapers, cans and bottles. .
What I Remember Review “Bedeh” 6/S The captain marvels at the R.G.’s lifestyle. The captain writes the R.G.’s name and information about his lifestyle because one day he will write about the R.G. and his family. The R. G marvels at the size of the big English ship. .
What I Remember Review “Can You? ” 6/S The wind dances in the garden. The writer wants to buy the air/sky for 1, 5, 10 dollars. He loves the pure air. NO ONE OWNS THE AIR!!!! The sky is sometimes blue, sometimes grey. He says he wants to buy the wind or a storm. The air slips through your fingers, strokes your face and tangles your hair. The air spins and flits away like a butterfly. The writer wants to buy a slice or piece of sky. Air is beautiful and important.
What I Remember Review “Can You? ” 6/S Can you buy the air above the trees you bought? The air is not like the roof of a house. The air is delicate (soft and nice).
What I Remember Review “Fog ” 6/S The fog is so thick it looks like people are hanging in the clouds The old men are wheezing because of the smoke from their fireplaces. The people are looking over the bridge. The smoke makes a soft black drizzle. Smoke + Fog = Smog. Fog is EVERYWHERE!
What I Remember Review “Glasgow Fog ” 6/S Not just dirty fog. There was thick white fog. The cars don’t like the trams, but in the fog, the cars follow the trams. The swimming pool closed because of fog, not pollution. One car followed tram #8 to the city center. They needed fog lights to see. The city is fixed beneath the wheels of the trams. Today the industrial fog zones have been moved outside the city and they don’t need the trams. The trams crept along like ghostly ships. The writer ran into a lamp post. Written in the 1950’s. You couldn’t see your hand in front of your face.
What I Remember Review “The TajMahal” 6/S The beautiful white TajMahal marble walls are being restored because of pollution. It has a huge gateway 100 ft. high and 150 ft. wide made of many different metals. It is very impressive! It is in India. The TajMahal was built for Shah Jehan’s wife, MumtazMahal when she died. She had 14 children. The T.M. is very beautifully decorated to honourMumtazMahal.
What I Remember Review “The TajMahal” 6/S Has beautiful calligraphy with verses from the Quran. In front there is a reflecting pool. Made during the empire of Shah Jehan. Mumtaz was from a rich Persian family. Decorated with beautiful inlaid stones (gems) They are using body creams to restore the white marble. There is a mosque on one side and a guest house on the other.
What I Remember Review “The TajMahal” 6/S They are using body creams to restore the white marble. There is a mosque on one side and a guest house on the other.
What I Remember Review “Morning In The Desert” 6/T Shabanu yawned when she woke up She went to the toba (watering hole) She carried water pots on her head and under her arm. The desert is very very hot!!!! The water supply is dwindling She went with her camel Mithoo. She washed her hair and her body with very little water. The monsoon rains bring needed water but they won’t come for 2 more months! They must find another toba.
What I Remember Review “Morning In The Desert” 6/T Her mother washed 2 girls with 1 cup of water! When the monsoon rains come, they can have weddings and parties and mushrooms. She wore a chador and tunic. She took soap to wash at the toba. She filtered the water with her chador. She pushed away the scum from the top of the water and pulled up her tunic. Her sister, Phulan, pushed her out of bed. When she left her tent, Mithoo was very excited to go to the toba. In the desert they dry herbs. She went with her camel Mithoo. She washed her hair and her body with very little water. The monsoon rains bring needed water but they won’t come for 2 more months! They must find another toba.
What I Remember Review “River Gypsies” 6/T The River Gypsies: The old man caused a commotion when he came to ask for help from the R.G.s. The R.G. smelled the earth and, because it smelled like fish, they knew there was a snake in the house. There are 2 snakes (cobra) in the old man’s house. The writer’s friend, Babu, said that the snakes were faithful partners, “husband and wife.” The R. G.s put the cobras in boxes (coaxed). The R. G.s quickly caught the cobras from under the sideboard and the bed. The R. G.s first play with the snakes and do a show.
What I Remember Review “River Gypsies” 6/T The old man beckoned the R.G.s to his house. The old man told the foreigner (narrator) to go on to the bed, the safest place. There was a big crowd. The snakes were hissing. The R.G.s were in Bangladesh. One of the R.G.s has a purple headscarf. The friend, Babu, is from India.
What I Remember Review “Bedeh” 6/T The R.G.s live in a small boat with his wife and children. The ship’s captain marvelled at the R. G.’s life. Bedeh is the name of his clan (people, tribe). The rivers of Bangladesh are turbulent. The R. G. lives “hand to mouth.” He doesn’t need much. The R.G. exchanges beads, bangles and bamboo toys for food, clothes, newspapers, cans and bottles He can drive out demons (evil spirits). The R. G. does things others are afraid of like treating snake.
What I Remember Review “Bedeh” 6/T Storms, tigers, demons, robbers and snakes are afraid of the R.G. and stay away from him. The captain marvels at the life of the R.G., he writes down their names and says he will write about them one day. The R. G. is humble. He goes to the big ships at the mouth of the river where the ships are anchored. The R.G. is the writer, Shafi Ahmed
What I Remember Review “Can You?” 6/T The writer loves the air. He wants to buy it. No one owns the air, NO ONE!!! He wants to buy the sky or storms. He wants even a small strip of sky. The air spins and flits like a butterfly and tangles your hair. He wants to buy the pure air. He will pay 1, 5, or 10 dollars for the sky. The air dances in your garden.
What I Remember Review “Fog ” 6/T Big soot flakes come out of the chimneys. Fog EVERYWHERE! Up and down the river. Old men are wheezing from the dirty fog. Smoke comes pouring out of the chimneys. Smoke + Fog = “smog.”
What I Remember Review “Glasgow Fog ” 6/T It’s so foggy that the safest mode of transportation is not the car, but the tramway. The swimming competition was cancelled because of fog. This thick fog is in Scotland. The cars don’t like the trams when there isn’t any fog, but in the fog, they follow them like ducks following their mother. The tramway rails are fixed beneath the tram wheels. You couldn’t see your hand in front of your face.
What I Remember Review “The TajMahal” 6/T The TajMahal is in India. Shah Jehan built the TajMahal to honor his wife, MumtazMahal who had died. It is her tomb and also Shah Jehan is buried there. There are beautifully written verses from the Quran written in calligraphy. There is beautiful in laid marble. The building is very impressive. The gateway is 100 ft. high and 150 ft. wide and made from different metals. There is a guest house on one side and a mosque on the other.
What I Remember Review “The TajMahal” 6/T The white marble has become yellow because of pollution. They are putting “face mask” mud/cream on the marble.
What I Remember Review “Morning In The Desert” 6/U Shabanu’s sister, Phulan pushed her out of bed. She takes two earthen pots and soap to the toba (water hole). She lives in a tent. They move from one place to another when the water is gone from one place. Now they only have 1 month’s worth of water. It is very hot and the water supply is dwindling. Her camel’s name is Mithoo. When the monsoon rains come they have weddings and mushrooms and flowers and spices.
What I Remember Review “Morning In The Desert” 6/U Shabanu lives in the very hot desert, without much water. She washes herself with soap at the toba. Mithoo drinks water at the toba and leaves footprints. She wakes before the sun. She balances the pots on her head and on her hip (under her arm) In the morning the sky was pearly grey Monsoon rains come twice a year.
What I Remember Review “Morning In The Desert” 6/U The water at the toba will be finished in 1 month but the monsoon rains won’t come for two months so they must find another toba. She wears a tunic and chador She yawned and rubbed her eyes when she woke up.