BOYS WILL BE BOYS. . . Don't ask how I ended up choosing this topic for the contest this week. I stumbled across the interview while searching through the latest episodes of "The Tubridy Show", hoping to find something of interest for you complete with Irish accent and all. Lo and behold, there was this little treasure: an interview with Conn Igulden (had never heard of him), author of "The Dangerous Book for Boys", which sounded tantalizing, even to a girl like me. Here's the book description from the publisher, Harper Collins' website: "How many other books will help you thrash someone at conkers, race your own go-cart, and identify the best quotations from Shakespeare?
Well, that was it. I thought I'd throw this one out to y'all!
So click here and scroll down on the webpage until you find the 16 January show. Once downloaded (just click on the date) you can fast foward through until about the 30:00 mark where the 20-minute interview starts. Oops, I forgot to say that he also talks about his latest book about Genghis Khan. I was so enamored with the boys' book. :)As you'll notice, you've got quite a lot of questions this time. I hope it doesn't make it too hard. My idea was to just catch a lot of little phrases used. You can see that sometimes my questions for you are simply quotes. You just need to fill in the missing words. As always, the questions follow the order of the podcast. Enjoy!
1. How old is the author?
2. What’s the most old-fashioned thing about the book?
3. What did he set out to do when he wrote the book?
4. What did he do at one point for 7 years?
5. What’s the last image in the book?
6. “Children will go to places that we _____ _____”
7. What was rule #1?
8. What is conkers?
9. What did he get great enjoyment out of making?
10. “You can’t be excellent, but you can be ___________”
11. “Life is about getting __________”
12. “Boys are different to girls when it ________ _______ ________ the basic ________”
13. What’s the word used for the girls’ book?
14. “I’ve put you _____ _____ ______”
15. “People just seem to ______ _____ _______ the same idea at the same time.”
16. “ ______-______ _______ or _______-to-_________ story”
17. What did Khan achieve?
18. What was the “thing you did” at Genghis Khan’s time?
19. What was Conn’s first main impression of Mongolia?
20. The ponies there are bred for _________
21. What country does Mongolia look a lot like?
22. What DON’T you ask for (because it’s wooden)?
23. Why is he so interested in the great history makers?
24. What new things will he try to learn this year?
Article: Boys will be boys…or will they? By Linda Schrock Taylor
So then for your, ahem, reading. It’s just ever so slightly longer than I like to make it but it does have the advantage of being interesting, in my humble opinion of course, about a subject that maybe all of you (boys and girls alike) can relate to. . . if you think about what most teachers require from their students and what the nature of little kids (especially boys) is. Anyway, I will refrain from giving my opinion but I do want yours. So, for this portion of the quiz you just need to:
1. Identify what you think are the 4-5 main points the author of the article is trying to get across.2. Identify at least (you’re welcome to do more) 5 phrases (not just the words in isolation because at this stage of your learning you need to focus on COLLOCATIONS, not random vocabulary words) that you find useful when discussing this or related topics. Quote the expression and explain its meaning.
3. Write a short paragraph (3-5 sentences—COMPLEX ones, you ARE, after all, advanced learners, might I remind you) stating your opinion. Try to use a couple of the phrases you learned! I’m quite interested to hear what you have to say!



