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Sunday, April 6, 2008

"Two Kinds" by Amy Tan - Independent Reading

Before You Read: Think about the expectations your parent/guardian has for you. What do they think of your talents? How are you living up to the expectations? Do you have your own plans? Record your thoughts as a journal entry in a separate post.

While You Read - answer the following questions:
  • What is a prodigy and why does the mother want the main character to become one?
  • How does the mother prepare her daughter for fame?
  • What talents does the girl have?
  • Why does she start the piano lessons and how is the mother going to pay for them?
  • Describe the piano teacher
  • What do Auntie Lindo and Jing-Mei's mother have in common?
  • In your own words, relate the events of the recital.
  • What does the author mean when she says, "I didn't have to do what my mother said anymore... This wasn't China"? page 97
  • What words does the author use to describe her mother's disappointment in her?
  • Why does Jing-mei come back to play the piano after her mother's death?
After Your Read - research online about the topics below. Find an article and a picture. Next to the picture provide a caption (5-6 sentences) that summarizes each article.
  • Shirley Temple
  • The Ed Sullivan show
  • Beethoven
  • Schumann
  • Extra Credit - the Japanese invasion of China.

2 comments:

arabesque said...
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arabesque said...

Hi

I am an Egyptian English language teacher and I am assigned to teach this story this semester, and just want to say that these questions were of great help, plus that I do like the idea of the blog and how it encourages students to search for themselves.

Thanks for the inspiration