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Listen carefully to part of a conversation between two friends and take notes in the blanks
provided.
Note-Taking
Monologu
Basic Drill 04 Note-taking & Basic L/C Skills The Sphinx
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Listen carefully to part of a documentary on Egyptian mythology and take notes in the blanks
provided.
Note-Taking
Sphinx:
= mythical creature w/ lion’s body, human’s head
-invented in Egypt BUT appeared fr. Greece to Persia
-Egyptian’s wore nemes (= Pharaohs’ headdresses)
└ built during Khafra’s reign ~2500 BCE
└ impacted life of Thutmose:
· ruled fr. 1506-1493 BCE
· prayed to god Harmachis b/4 Sphinx to end
troubles w/ bro. → Sphinx moved, became real,
said “his destiny = rule Egypt” → greatest ruler
Prince Thutmose was reluctant to rule the kingdom. He was the Pharaoh’s favorite son and his many
brothers plotted against him. One day, he had enough. He rode his chariot to Giza. Finally, he came to the
Great Pyramids there and stood before the Sphinx. He prayed to the god Harmachis to end his troubles.
Suddenly, the Sphinx moved! His eyes were no longer carved stone inlaid with lapis lazuli, a valuable
bright blue gemstone, but instead became real! The Sphinx told Thutmose that it was his destiny to rule
Egypt. Indeed, Thutmose later became one of Egypt’s greatest rulers.
Listen carefully to part of a conversation between a student and a professor and take notes in
the blanks provided.
Note-Taking
2 What can be inferred about the professor when he says this: Ω [INFERENCE]
ⓐ He doesn’t feel that the student has done enough research.
ⓑ He agrees that the student has made a valid point.
ⓒ He thinks that the student misunderstood a key term.
ⓓ He considers Norse mythology generally optimistic.
Listen carefully to part of a lecture in a world religions class and take notes in the blanks
provided.
Note-Taking
For their part, the Greeks were much more interested in physical life on Earth rather than what happened
after people died. But for the Romans, doing good deeds on Earth was a way to be rewarded in the
afterlife.
And what traits were most revered? The Greeks admired creativity more than physical works or actions.
In particular, they revered poets. Indeed, one of their most beloved gods was Apollo, who was their god of
poetry, among other things. On the other hand, one of their least favorite gods was Ares, the god of war.
Even the other gods hated Ares! But this was certainly not the case for the Romans. The Romans renamed
Ares “Mars,” and he was their god of war. But the Romans loved Mars! They built temples all over the
Rome and its colonies paying homage to the god Mars. Roman soldiers even wore the color of Mars, red,
into battle.
2 Why does the professor mention the Roman practice of doing good deeds?
[ORGANIZATION]
Listening SMART STEP 01 BOOK 06
3 According to the professor, what is true of the Roman god Mars? [DETAIL]
ⓐ He originated from the Greek god of creativity.
ⓑ He was referred to as “Ares” among the Greeks.
ⓒ The Greeks and Romans shared temples to him.
ⓓ His popularity in Greece was carried over to Rome.