Listening
exercise
NPR:
Driveway Moments
India Adds Spice to Globalization
by
Sandip Roy
Morning
Edition, March 2, 2006
Commentator Sandip Roy just returned from a visit
to his family in India.
Like President Bush, he had a chance to observe first
hand the power
of one the world's fastest growing consumer markets.
It wasn't what he was expecting.
NPR
stream:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5251448
Podcast file
on Ceiba server:
http://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/course/ee8e58/audio2/npr_5253264.mp3
| compelling driveway just to hear the end to spend his day president prime minister state dinner to get to town quite so much time dignitaries to cross paths with commentator Pakistani hosts to have better luck Ving gift-shopping globalized world to pick up (= to buy) H & M clothing store San Francisco trendy little outfit thankfully to check the label Bangladesh Good grief! to imagine s.o.'s face halfway around the world to bear gifts marmalade as a kid in... thick-cut strawberry jam hideous red glop mixed fruit jam gentle smiles polite thank-you's brand new shopping mall Calcutta (Kolkata) row upon row sugary cereals to lug back nephew niece plain corn flakes ...is just not what it used to be. the foreign returned a certain cachet a dime a dozen | to
go weekend shopping |
Listening
comprehension questions:
1.
Why is this series of reports called "Driveway Moments"?
2.
What problems did Sandip Roy encounter when trying to buy gifts for his family
and friends back home in India?
3. Why
would bringing a gift made in Pakistan be inappropriate in this situation?
4. What was the family's reaction to the gifts
of jam?
5. What was it probably like in
the past when an Indian living abroad returned to India for a visit?
6.
Why does the reporter call the India of today "America plus-plus"?
7. a. How did the reporter feel about America
after seeing what India now has to offer? b.
What examples does he give to support this observation?
8.
Can you think of a comparable situation in your own experience? Please tell about
it briefly.