Saturday, October 10, 2009
Primal Screen
Responding to Reading
First Impressions:
1- It's really a good statement; it attracted the reader to think about it. The words (just once) were the best for me, because I felt that the writer said to people (please, try just one time to break this rule to care about the real family life). In general, I loved the statement which talked about making a show about real-life family and to kick the habit of watching TV.
Second Thoughts:
2- Well, Mrs. Good man didn’t say that we have to stop watching TV and kick it out from the window. We can watch it but not as the primal thing in the world. I'm watching TV for sure as every one, but I'm watching it as Mrs. Good man said. I'm not creating from watching TV something important, for example: I don’t stop praying at time, because I'm watching a TV series. Good man essay was right and it had an important point, but maybe it didn’t affect me too much, because I'm doing that.
3- The argument which talks about (TV causes fights and it become a strong contender). This is happened in our real life; fights and problems all the day. In Palestine as an example, contains so many of fights and divorce cases, because of television series. I think that money doesn’t become an important thing as the TV is.
4- I guess that this presents the writer opinion. The TV becomes the most popular and important thing in life. The primal screen means the first screen or the main screen. Children, markets, jobs, praying are not primal screen; just the TV is.
Literary Concept: Newspaper Column:
a) The Gallup poll, Roper poll examples and researches. This sure information help the reader to believe more in what written, also to develop and to support the idea.
b) (The striking thing in all this researches about how we feel…….let it happen). This idea lets the reader to think about it. The writer is trying to tell us that we are not acting well; we know the TV problems, but we are watching.
Vocabulary Practice:
1- How to invest your many wisely
2- Exploring communication
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