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Guru Connection Bulletin |
January - February
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Answer the following questions and hold a discussion about the bombings in Bali.
Here are 10 questions to consider as a part of your discussion. Most answers can
be found on the inside front cover of the December 2002 magazine. Here are some
comprehension questions to get you started. These questions begin easy but get
more difficult.
1. Who is Neil Mules?
2. What position does Ross Tysoe hold in the Australian Diplomatic Corps?
3. Ruth Rynehart is a teacher in which Australian Province?
4. Where does Dian Wijayanti work?
5. How did the bombings affect children at Darwin High School and Illaroo Primary
School in New South Wales?
6. What were some of the reactions of people in your town when they heard about
the bombings?
7. Has your local community done anything to help the Bali victims of the bombings?
8. What should the Indonesian Government do to stop terrorism in this country?
9. How would you feel if something like the bombings in Bali and Makassar happened
in your town?
10. What message would you like to give to the terrorists in this world?
KGRE Radio Highlights for January
- February 2003
| 37.01 |
KG Chat Line information plus the Great 2003 KGRE Radio
Competition.
Why Australia wants stability in Indonesia with Ric Smith.
Auto Sport in Australia |
37.03 |
Little River Band
Postcard from Flores
SD Storytelling Competition winners
Music by The Little River Band |
| 37.02 |
ACIAR in Indonesia
The Aussie Drought and idioms to match. Music by Casey Chambers |
37.04 |
Clouds and rain and rainforests
CIFOR and forest fires |
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Be sure to listen to KGRE every week. GET INTO THE HABIT! Remember!
Join KGRE Radio Competition and win an FM radio. Check details on KGRE
Dec. magazine. |
Winner of last month's KGCC Language activity
Many clubs sent their entries for last month’s language activities. This
is great and it actually shows that club members are enthusiastic with this
type of activity.
The answers are:
not close = a long way; located = is situated; work for money = earn their
living; shown = already proved; the way we live = our way of life; banned =
is taboo; talk quietly = chat in whispers
The winner is the English Practicing Club in Lumajang, East Java.
They answered all questions correctly. They will soon receive the series 36
of KGRE program on cassettes (as requested) plus a few music tapes and new KGRE
T-shirts.