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Aug 19, 2020 Lesson 3/10 45 Min
Hello Maria!
Here's a tedtalk by an unusual curator who sometimes returns artifacts held by his museum!
https://www.ted.com/talks/chip_colwell_why_museums_are_returning_cultural_treasures/transcript#t-769742
From Breaking News English, a similar topic: Egypt and Greece are calling for the return of ancient artifacts.
https://breakingnewsenglish.com/1004/100408-ancient_treasures.html
1. Colwell calls ancient objects magical and able to take us beyond our imaginations. What do ancient objects mean to you?
2. He tells us about countries and nations which demand the return of their ancient artifacts. Tell about any such cases you have heard about.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthenon
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthenon_(Nashville)
3. Some objects are considered sacred to some peoples such as the War Gods of the Zunis. Can you give examples of other sacred objects in the world and how it would be to take them away?
4. Colwells asks, "What should a curator do?" What do you think they should do?
5. He also asks, "Are museums good?" What's your answer?
6. Do you know the "dark history" of museums that Colwell refers to?
7. Did you know that Native Americans have been especially hurt by having the skeletons of their ancestors taken away? How do you feel about this?
8. I think about our Orthodox Chrisitianity which venerates the relics/bones of the saints. What do you think about the relics of Saint Nicholas received by the Russian Orthodox Church? Do you know that Turkey sued the government of Italy to have the relics of Saint Nicholas returned to the city of Myra (a Greek city during the Byzantine period) because Italian Crusaders had stolen them? Thank God the Turks lost this case!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3W4htavpAo
9.Colwell wants to plant seeds of hope and reconciliation between museums and those wronged by them. How did he do it?
10. What role can virtual museums and collections like Google Arts and Culture play in resolving these disputes?
11. What role can technology play in creating a compromise?
12. Did you like this ted talk?
Aug 14, 2020 Lesson 2/10 45 Min
Aug 10, 2020 Lesson 1/10 45 Min

Hi Maria!
Our ted talk is about Google Arts & Culture, the massive archive of art collected by Google in digital form from all over the world!
https://www.ted.com/talks/amit_sood_every_piece_of_art_you_ve_ever_wanted_to_see_up_close_and_searchable
Google Arts & Culturehttps://artsandculture.google.com/
Quizlet
https://quizlet.com/297202299/ted-talk-every-piece-of-art-youve-ever-wanted-to-see-up-close-and-searchable-flash-cards/
1. Amit Sood tells us that most of the time, the world's population is living without real access to arts and culture. And how will technology change this fact? What is your comment?
2. Sood says Google's art archive is available right now on our mobile phones, on our laptops. Did you know this?
3. Did you know there are portals to Google Arts and Culture from famous museums and historical sites on Google Maps?
https://www.google.gr/maps/@48.8043146,2.120538,2a,75y,102.01h,75.05t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s-LSHZciFdo5deGadf-hI5g!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
And there is a new feature for some famous historic places called Google Explore.
4. Users of this app called Google Art Project can view the works of art in extremely high-definition detail. How significant is this capability? Who can benefit from it?
5. Intended for a world audience, the content has "amazing diversity" he says. What's your reaction?
https://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/beta/search?q=Russian%20
6. By the way, my favorite painting in the museum in my city of Omaha is Russian:
https://www.joslyn.org/collections-and-exhibitions/permanent-collections/european/konstantin-makovsky-russian-beauty-and-cat/
Do you have a favorite?
7. A wide variety of museums and institutions are represented in the collection. Comment about the accessibility to these organizations which is now possible.
8. Google Art Project is much more than a virtual museum. In what ways?
9. Speaking of virtual museums, do you think they will replace conventional museums in the future?
10. What are the pros and the cons of conventional museums. The video below demonstrates one of the cons!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQSe1GUy4WA
11. What are the "connections" among works of art that Sood refers to and about which his curator friend talked with him?
12. What are the clusters Soot talks about?
13. Clusters make our experience interactive and creative. What kind of cluster would you create?
14. What did you think of the portrait matcher?
Aug 7, 2020 Lesson 10/10 45 Min
Hello Maria!
Today we'll discuss this article about dophins.
http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20150716-dolphins-that-kill-their-young
There's a Guardian article about a woman who was attacked by a dolphin!
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2014/oct/17/experience-i-was-attacked-by-a-dolphin
We can use these discussion questions if we need more to talk about
https://breakingnewsenglish.com/0511/051126-dolphins-e.html
Aug 3, 2020 Lesson 9/10 45 Min
Hello Maria!
Today our topic is dophins.
http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20150716-dolphins-that-kill-their-young
There's a Guardian article about a woman who was attacked by a dolphin!
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2014/oct/17/experience-i-was-attacked-by-a-dolphin
July 31, 2020 Lesson 8/10 45 Min
Hello Maria!
We'll complete our article about selfies with sloths.
July 27, 2020 Lesson 7/10 45 Min
Hello Maria!
The troubling truth about selfies with sloths.
July 24, 2020 Lesson 6/10 45 Min

Hello Maria,
We'll finish this tedtalk called Why the Buildings of the Future Will
Be Shaped by You.
https://www.ted.com/talks/marc_kushner_why_the_buildings_of_the_future_will_be_shaped_by_you/transcript
For more questions about the topic of architecture:
https://esldiscussions.com/a/architecture.html
July 20, 2020 Lesson 5/10 45 Min

Hello Maria,
This tedtalk by Marc Kushner is called Why the Buildings of the
Future Will Be Shaped by You.
https://www.ted.com/talks/marc_kushner_why_the_buildings_of_the_future_will_be_shaped_by_you/transcript
For more questions about the topic of architecture:
https://esldiscussions.com/a/architecture.html
1. How funny is Marc's story about the house of his childhood? What do you love/hate about your house?
2. He says architecture is all about the emotional connection we feel to the places we occupy. Do you agree?
Do you have a strong feeling about any public building?
3. I remember what my Mom said about an apartment where we lived that it had a "light shadow" which in Greek conveyed the idea of a positive, light feeling - not oppressive. What's your comment? Does Russian have any such saying?
4. By the way, what is your opinion of Feng Shui, the Chinese beliefs about the building and arrangement of homes? I have also learned that there is a very strong religious tradition in Hinduism that dictates how every aspect of a home should be including how it's built. It's called Vastu. Have you heard of it? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vastu_shastra Does Russian culture have any such traditions, perhaps about how country homes should be built?
5. He says that Americans spend 90% of their time indoors at home, work, school, shopping... Do you think the same is true of Russians?
6. What can you tell me about the architecture in the Russian Federation?
7. Marc says using Classical Greek design for U.S. government buildings was done to create an emotional connection to the ideals of ancient Greek democracy. And, he says, this a trick that architects use all the time . Did you know this?
7. Talk about the differences between the two very different libraries: one in Livingston and one in Seattle. 3min 14sec
8. Marc said architectural design swings back and forth between innovation and traditional symbols. Do you see these "swings" in Moscow buildings?
9. I found interesting what he said about brutalism in the 70's. The first high school where I taught in Omaha was built this way. http://www.boonebrothers.com/files/3113/1101/4221/DanielJGrossCatholicHighSchool.jpg
What do you think of this style and do you have any buildings like this in Moscow?
10. What comment would you like to make about the different styles Marc showed which take traditional symbols and update them? Here's an updated style in the Russian Orthodox Cathedral in Paris: http://orthochristian.com/106487.html
11. Every civilization leaves its mark in the world. Can we say that buildings reflect our culture and our society's ideals: balance+ harmony, beauty+ style,= graceful forms..... for example?
12. Now that you know about how the pendulum swings between innovation and symbols, can you think of a building which exemplifies each?
13. What do you think of the museum in Bilbao? Do you like it? https://www.guggenheim-bilbao.eus/en/the-building
14. Marc says the Media Revolution (the internet) has allowed people to voice their opinions faster, even before, a building is built. Is this important to you? Would you express your opinion and feelings about a proposed building?
15. Finally, do you have a favorite building? And, why is it your favorite? Mine is my high school in Omaha which is where I also did my student teaching. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omaha_Central_High_School#/media/File:Omaha_Central_HS_from_E_1.JPG
July 17, 2020 Lesson 4/10 45 Min
Hello Maria!
This time our lesson concerns the red phone boxes in Britain.
And a law against using a phone while crossing the street.
https://breakingnewsenglish.com/1905/190519-veganism.html
July 13, 2020 Lesson 3/10 45 Min
Hi Maria,
Companies wrestle with growing cyber security threat: their own employees!
For more discussion, we'll talk about hacking:
https://esldiscussions.com/h/hacking.html
July 10, 2020 Lesson 2/10 45 Min
Hi Maria,
Today we'll discuss Luxembourg's asteroid mining.
The Space Treaty of 1967
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outer_Space_Treaty
July 6, 2020 Lesson 1/10 45 Min
Hi Maria,
Our topic is Luxembourg! They have a free port for their treasures and dream of mining asteroids for even more!
https://breakingnewsenglish.com/1602/160206-asteroid-mining.html
Wikipedia
July 3, 2020 Lesson 10/10 45 Min
Hello Maria,
How do earthquake scientists prepare for the "big one"?
Breaking News English will help us remember the Nepal earthquake.
https://breakingnewsenglish.com/1505/150504-nepal-earthquake.html
June 29, 2020 Lesson 9/10 45 Min
Hello Maria!
Today a Facebook contact request led to jail time
A former Facebook vice-president said Facebook is destroying how society works.
https://breakingnewsenglish.com/1712/171214-modern-society.html
June 26, 2020 Lesson 8/10 45 Min
Hello Maria!
This lesson we'll discuss the advantages of paternity leave.
Then, we can talk about parental leave in Finland.
https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2002/200209-maternity-leave.html
June 23, 2020 Lesson 7/10 45 Min
Hello Maria!
How to protect your institution from cyber attack Financial companies need to be vigilant and to share ideas, cyber experts say
Cyber attacks in South Korea
https://breakingnewsenglish.com/0907/090712-cyber_attacks.html
June 19, 2020 Lesson 6/10 45 Min
Hello Maria!
Business News Lessons: Why we need permanent summertime