Listen and Discuss - Mega goal 3 - ثالث ثانوي
Term 1
Connect
Unit1: Two Is Better Than One
Unit2: influential people
Unit3: What Will They Think of Next
Unit4: The World of TV
EXPANSION Units 1–4
Term 2
Unit5: Do You Really Need It
Unit6: The Gender Divide
unit7: Everyone Makes Mistakes
unit8: Against the Odds
EXPANSION Units 5–8
Term 3
Update
unit9: Beauty Is Only Skin Deep
unit10: They Said, We Said
unit11: Express Yourself
unit12: Lost and Found
EXPANSION Units 4–6
نشاط unit1: Two Is Better Than One
نشاط unit2: Influential People
نشاط unit3: What Will They Think of Next
نشاط unit4: The World of TV
نشاط EXPANSION Units 1-4
نشاط unit5: Do You Really Need It
نشاط unit6: The Gender Divide
نشاط unit7: Everyone Makes Mistakes
نشاط unit8: Against the Odds
نشاط EXPANSION Units 5–8
نشاط unit9: Beauty Is Only Skin Deep
نشاط unit10: They Said, We Said
نشاط unit11: Express Yourself
نشاط unit12: Lost and Found
نشاط EXPANSION Units 9–12
O 9 Beauty Is Only Skin Deep 1 Listen and Discuss 1. What does the expression Beauty is only skin deep mean? 2. Which do you think is more important: beauty or intelligence? Why? رابط الدرس الرقمي www.ien.edu.sa The Hairbrush Hairbrushes have been around for thousands of years. However, you may be surprised to learn that until recently they were only used by the wealthy and privileged. The upper-class ancient Egyptians used. hairbrushes made of animal hair, porcupine quills, shells, and bone for combing and to remove lice and other pests that got tangled in their hair. Brushes were manufactured for the first time in 1777 by an English company. The bristles came from wild animals and were stitched into the brush by hand. It is not surprising that these brushes were quite expensive. It wasn't until the beginning of the 20th century that brushes began to be manufactured by machine and to be produced with cheaper, synthetic materials, like nylon bristles. With these developments, brushes became extremely common. Lipstick Ancient Egyptian women made lipstick from a red dye extracted from seaweed and the poisonous element iodine. It was eventually discovered that this early form of lipstick made women very sick. Cleopatra had a safer, although not very appealing, recipe for lipstick: It was made from ants and beetles. The ants were used as the base, and crushed carmine beetles for their deep red color. In 1884, the first modern lipstick was introduced in Paris. It was a solid stick made of castor oil, beeswax, and animal fat. By the 1940s, the use of lipstick by famous wealthy women had led to its widespread popularity. During this period, rotating lipstick in a tube was invented. Today, the average woman owns eight lipsticks! وزارة التعليم Ministry 38ation 2024-1446 Deodorant The ancient Egyptians worked hard to hide body odor. They put perfume in their baths and applied great quantities of it to their underarms. They tried using many odd items like incense and porridge as deodorant. The ancient Greeks were also afraid that they might give off an odor. Like the Egyptians, they bathed constantly and wore a lot of perfume. The Romans took this obsession a step further: They soaked their clothes in perfume, and even put it on their horses and household pets. The first trademarked deodorant, a paste called Mum, didn't appear until 1888. In the mid-1950s, the ballpoint pen inspired the first roll-on deodorant. Today deodorants are a multi-billion dollar industry and are as common as toothpaste in most homes. MG_03_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 138 30/4/24 3:06 AM
Nail Polish Nail polish can be traced back to around 3,000 B.C.E in both China and Egypt. Chinese O nail polish was a mixture of beeswax, gelatin, egg whites, and a gum from a special tree. Nail color represented social class. During the Chou Dynasty, around 600 B.C.E, the royal colors were gold and silver, so these were the colors worn by royalty and the upper class. Lower-ranking women were only allowed to wear pale colors. If they wore royal colors, they could be put to death. Ancient Egyptian men and women of high social rank stained their nails with red henna. Military commanders in Egypt and early Rome felt that it was important to be well-groomed before going into battle. It is strange, but true, that they spent hours before a battle having their hair curled and their nails painted. Modern nail polish was invented in the 1920s. Its formula is very similar to the formula for car varnish. Quick Check ✓ A. Vocabulary. Complete each sentence with a word from the box. appealing elements extracted obsession 1. She seems to have an privileged synthetic traced with handbags. She can't stop buying them. to a shipment of bad tomatoes. genetic information from the skin sample. 2. The outbreak of food poisoning was 3. The scientist 4. Iron, copper, oxygen, and carbon are all examples of 5. There are no natural materials in this shirt. It's all 6. You should feel the country. that you get to attend one of the best universities in 7. The food was left out overnight, so it no longer looked very B. Comprehension. Answer the questions. 1. What were hairbrushes made out of thousands of years ago? 2. What are some of the different ways that lipstick has been made throughout history? 3. How did the ancient Egyptians try to hide their body odor? 4. What did nail polish represent in ancient Egypt and China? 2 Pair Work Work with a partner to make a list of the four most important cosmetics or toiletries. Explain to the class why you chose these items. وزارة التعليم Ministry of Education 2024-1446 MG_03_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 139 139 30/4/24 3:06 AM