Showing posts with label monologue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label monologue. Show all posts

Monologue


Hello, students.
Monologue is one of our materials in English. But, do you know what the monologue is? The monologue is a single dialogue (but, actually the dialogue is conversation between two people), such as a reporter when reporting something, someone who announce something, or it can be teacher at class.

Here, your job is to understand the monologue spoken orally and to answer the questions given. But in this blog you can see the text.
Look at this report and ask someone to read this for you, so you can answer the questions.
Another hot day is expected for the metropolitan area. The entire state is experiencing warmer than usual temperatures. Yesterday, records were broken downtown and along the coast. The good news is that we should be getting some relief by the end of the week. It will become cloudy and windy. There is a 60% chance of rain on Friday, which will increase to 80% on Saturday. Temperatures should return to their normal level by the weekend. Stay tuned for an update tonight on FirstFlash News.
Answer the questions:
1. What is the report about?
2. How many percent the chance of rain on Friday?
3. What is the name of the broadcast?
4. When will the rain increase to be 80%?
5. The antonym of entire is…
6. The synonym of update is …

3.1 The Monologue


Hello, students,

Now we are going to try to learn about monologue. As you know that there are many monologues such as advertisement, report, announcement, etc ('can you list the rest?'). Here, you can try to answer some questions about the content of each monologue. 

Now look at 1st text (Chief Information Officer). Read the text and answer these questions:

  • Where is the title of the position usually indicated in a job advertisement?
  • Where in the advertisement would you expect to find details about how to apply for the job?
  • Where would you expect to find general information about the company or organization that is advertising the post?
  • Who placed the advertisement (A secretary school/The Dubai chief information officer/A computer company/A hospital)
  • What must an applicant submit? (An employment history/An application fee/ Personal references/Medical records)
  • How should an application be submitted? (In person/By fax/By mail/By e-mail)