Sunday, December 27, 2009

comprehension

There are only a few magic numbers in American civic life.You can vote(and get drafted)at age 18.You can drink at 21.You can become president at 35.You can retire at 65.But on that last one-do Americans really want to?Now that so many Americans are living healthfully until 85,fewer and fewer actually retire at 65.Today there are 5 million people 65 or older in the U.S. labor force,almost twice what there were in the early 1980s.And that number is about to explode.Some people are working past 65 because they have to:Health care costs are rising,and Social Security payments-at an average of about $1,000 a month-don't cover what they used to.But the bigger trend in Senior Work is the fact that Americans love -and now that we're living longer,we want to work longer too.We just can't get enough.My friend and mentor Harold Burson,the co-founder of the global PR firm Burson Marsteller,where I am CEO,just turned 86,and comes to work every day,bursting with ideas.On average,Americans work over 1,800 hours per year,substantially more than most workers around the world.Although we get fewer vacation days per year than other Western countries(13 days,compared to 28 in the UK,and 37 in France),we let more than twice as many go unused.And really,what's a vacation to us these days without our BlackBerry?In 2006,almost a quarter of us (23%) checked our work e-mail and voice mail while away-up from just 16% in 2005.A lot of us love to work.In fact,the impulse to work is so basic that the Fourth Commandment is to take off one day a week.Not working for a day is right up there with not murdering,not committing adultery,and not stealing.We tend to assume that most people want off-waiting all week for the Friday afternoon whistle so they can stream out of work.To be sure,many jobs are terrible-even life-threatening-and people reasonably can't wait to get home.But as work overall has become more managerial,consulting,and software-oriented-and as manufacturing jobs have been on the decline-a lot of people have changed their attitude toward work,and the number of workaholics has skyrocketed.How many times have you heard the old saying that no one ever lay on his deathbed wishing he had spent more time at the office?And yet,a lot of people are doing just that.The sandwich generation is going to be in for a shock when they call their 70-year old parents at the office and find they are just too busy to babysit their grandkids.Add to America's general obsession with work the fact that it is now the baby boomer generation who is nearing 65,and it becomes clear that the traditional idea of "retirement"-with its gold watch,rocking chair,and golf course-is just about ready for retirement itself.Boomers reinvented youth in the 1960s and economic success in the 1980s;they are not to do their senior years by someone else's formula.According to a 2005 survey by Merrill Lynch,more than 3 in 4 boomers say they have no intention of seeking a traditional retirement.Rather they look ahead to their 20 more years (when Social Security was created in 1935,a 65 year old could expect just 13 more years)_and they say Bring It On.Some want to keep their health insurance,or have enough funds for the extra years-but more of the boomers surveyed said they wanted to keep working in order to stay mentally and physically active and to stay connected to people."Microtrends-the small forces behind tomorrow's big changes" Mark J. Penn (2007)Hachette Book GroupQuestions


1. What do the magic numbers of 18,21,35 and 65 represent in American civic life?
18 means one is allowed to vote and get drafted. 21 means one can drink alcohol. 35 means one can get nominated to become the president.65 means one’s retirement. This shows the growing process of an American at different stages.

2. Why do some people work past 65?
For some reasons, they are forced to work because the Social Security payment(about $1000 per month) does not sustain the health care costs which are keep rising. However, in fact, the Americans nowadays live longer and they are wanting to work longer too.

3. What does the phrase " bursting with ideas"when he comes to work at the age of 86 implies about Mr. Harold Burson?
It means age is not a factor in working. Elderly still can work as efficiently as the youth and can be as creative as them as well.

4. Give examples to show that American employees are workaholics by choice?
-They do not long for an off every once in a week.
-They’d rather stay longer in the office than going back home.


5.What is the tone of the writer when he mentions that "not working for a day is right up there with not murdering,not committing adultery and not stealing"?
Sarcastic

6. What example is given to show that the grandparents of the present generation do not fit with the traditional stereotypical image of grandparents in the past?
The younger generation is going to be in for a shock when they call their 70-year old parents at the office and find they are just too busy to babysit their grandkids.

7.Explain in your own words the sentence"it becomes clear that the traditional idea of "retirement"-with its gold watch,rocking chair,and golf course-is just about ready for retirement itself."
The traditional idea of retirement is no longer practical nowadays. It will soon be superseded.

word collocation

WORD COLLOCATION

A collocation is two or more words which often go together.

Natural English Unnatural English

fast food quick food
a quick shower a fast shower
(Tip:when you learn a new word,write down other words that collocate with it)
Eg.: make + the bed/ time/breakfast/friends/fun/a joke/money

Exercise
Both options make sense.
Underline the one which forms a common collocation

1. Many small houses and huts were (flooded away/washed away) when the river bursts its banks.
2.Poor farming methods are responsible for soil (devaluation/erosion )in many areas of Saharan African.
3.During the earthquake,many people were( buried/covered )alive.
4.The forest fire left a wide area of the mountainside blackened and (ablaze/smouldering).
5.Villagers are hoping for rain this month after nearly a year of (dry weather/drought.)
6. Before the hurricane struck,many people were (evacuated/shifted) to higher ground.
7.Thousands of children in the famine-striken area are suffering from (malnutrition/undernourishment).
10.Heavy snow has fallen in the mountains and many villages have been (blocked out/cut off) for the past two days.
11.The Aids (epidemic/plague) is having serious effects in some countries.
12.Many small islands in the Indian Ocean are threatened by rising sea (waters/levels).

English Grammar and Vocabulary
Vince Michael and Sunderland Peter

holiday homework

Present, the jovial labyrinth
Yesterday is a history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift, that is why it is called ‘present’. –Life quote

Everyone walks from their past. We are shaped by our times. Whether the memories are sweet, poignant, bitter or blissful, and these memories are the paints that make up the colours of the book. Nevertheless, we should not be tied up in the past. Past makes us learn and grow, allowing us to accept the coming chapters with more maturity. Slowly and gradually, we walk till the other chapter of our life, the present.

From my vantage point, the best time for me to live in is, undoubtedly, the present. I strive for the very best in everything now, ranging from my academic, my family, my future career until my love life, so that I will not regret in the future. Individuals act in every present, even when all they do is persist. There are no moments when they are paused and time is either stopped or the only thing that moves. We should appreciate what we are having now. Present is the only route to our future and our past is the sole path of making our present. That is why I think living in the present time is the best time for me.

Only in the present I can have my decisions made on my very ownself. In the past, parents would do any decisions for their children which they thought would be the best for their children, including their marriage. But now, utmost freedom has been given by the parents to the children. They can choose which pathway they want to lead, including me. My future is in my hands. It is whether I ruin it or I live it to the fullest. I have chosen the second option. God has gifted me determination and I am very grateful about it. Architecture, the career I have chosen. The only pathway towards successful future is through diligent present. I want to shape and own my own life. I do not want to let my parents down. No one can predict what is going to happen in the future but one can expect what will happen in his or her future through the way they live their lives. What we aim in the past is what we work in the present and what we achieve in the future. I am studying very hard for my future career because I know endeavour is the only ingredient towards a bright future.

Moreover, the present is vital to me because I get to know a bunch of truthful and sincere friends. I do not know who am I going to meet in the future and I am not bothered who have I met in the past, I just know I will certainly treasure who I am having now as a friend. Everyone needs friends. They give you encouragement during your hardship; they savour and cherish your best moments in life together; they are by your side during your sombre period. Friends are like family members who do not have blood relation. They help me a lot in my life. They continuous support has allowed me to walk this far. I am very grateful now for having them as my intimate friends. Fate has destined and assigned them into my life among billions of people in this universe. This is the biggest miracle that has ever happened to me, and it is truly magical. I really sincerely hope that they can colour my chapters of life with a rainbow of colours.

Within the present, then, constituting the present, individuals act and time passes. If individuals do not take hold of passing and freshly present time they would not remain present. They would pass away and become past. Present is, after all, the most essential time for me to live in. Present is like a labyrinth. We need to involve ourselves in it in order to find a way out. We cannot just sitting aside without doing anything and hoping we can get out of it. Present is meant to be solved and understood. Present will prepare us towards the pathway of brightness. I am living in the present because I want to understand my life. I want to savour the content of my present so that I will not regret in the future. I do not remember the past because it is already a memory; I do not predict the future because it is a mystery; but I unwrap the present because it is a gift!