Friday, 28 November 2008

The best pop musical group ever : Take That


Take That is an English pop musical group consisting of Gary Barlow , Howard Donald , Jason Orange, Marc Owen and formerly Robbie Williams.

The group was formed in Manchester and they had a success in the early to mid 1990 in addition they got beloved of young and old alike .

Furthermore , they sold more than 30 millions records between 1991 and 1996 the fact that lead BBC to name them as the most successful British Band since the Beatles in the UK .

They were also known for their good looking which lead Hugh Hefner the creator of Playboy Magazine to ask them to pose on the cover page of the magazine they accepted his offer .

They dominated the UK charts as well in the first half of the 90 moreover they were known for their strong live performance however the group had undergone a serious tension because each one of them wanted to be the leader so they argued with Gary Barlow the leader of the group as a result Robbie Williams left the group but the others stayed together despite their divergence opinion about the way to manage the group .

After that , they split up in 1996 but after 2005 documentary , they officially announced that they planned to record their first album " Beautiful World " in over 10 years .

Consequently , the album was a success as a result they went out to produce another sellout tour in 2007 The Beautiful World Tour which garnered positive reviews from critics and is to date their highest selling tour .

Writing assignment

We live in a world in which we are dangerously influenced by media images . To what extent do you agree with this statement ?

The essay outline :

Introduction

over the past few years there has been an increasing number of people watching T.V according to the statistics made recently in USA , American people watched television thirty hours per week , this is due to the new technological inventions includes satellite the fact that pushed us to consider the television as a means of entertainment but there was a divergence opinions about how people perceive the media image's role in our day lives . On the one hand , they consider it as a best way to set their expectations and define our values and behaviour in the other hand , some think that the media has dangerously affected people's behaviour and shaped their reality .
This essay will weigh up the benefits of the media images on people and then it will put forward the negative effects of the T.V on our lives .

Paragraph 1: The positive effect of the media : 1) to educate people ( documentary , news ....)

Paragraph 2: The positive effect of the media : 2) to entertain people ( cartoon for children , T.V series , concerts....)

Paragraph 3: The negative effect of the media : 1) on children ( they become aggressive, violent, crimes)

Paragraph 4: The negative effect of the media 2) on adults
a) on women : they want to emulate their favorite actresses and are dangerously influenced by the way they look.
b) on men: some erotic films could damage their sexual behaviours...

Conclusion :
Mentioning what we said about the positive effect of the media images then stressing that despite its positive role it however affects our lives in negative way.

Monday, 24 November 2008

Common stereotype



In the American TV series , man is always depicted as a handsome person with a beautiful body , a rich businessman that all women are in love with ; he can get every woman that he wants he is like Casanova or Don Juan Di Marco .....


We have an example of that kind of man like the character of Victor Newman in the one of the famous American Soap Opera The Yong And The Restless . In fact , he is an outstanding personality , he is powerful , rich, handsome , a man's ladies who got married several times and everyone of his ex wants him back so it is like a competition to be continued.....

The media





In my country , we have 5 local channels and many international channels includes Italian, French and American channels .
In Tunisia , we are very open to the other cultures that' s why Tunisian people are keen about the International channels such as TF1 , FRANCE2, M6 , Rai1 , EUROSPORT.....

The kind of programme that people watch depends on each's preference for example women like soap opera especially Egyptian one ; my aunt for instance likes American soap opera called The Young And The Restless .

Men adore watching news or sport's programme like Eurosport , Jazira Sport , Rai Sport.......

Some like documentary such as Panorama , Envoye special , Capital.....

Others prefer TV series especially American TV series like Lost , Prison Break......

Tuesday, 18 November 2008

An article connected to the British media

Jonathan Ross's return to BBC hinges on the BBC Trust, Lyons tells MPs

Mark Thompson and Sir Michael Lyons

Mark Thompson and Sir Michael Lyons: appeared before MPs at the Commons culture, media and sport select committee. Photograph: Shaun Curry/AFP/Getty/Sarah Lee

The BBC Trust chairman, Sir Michael Lyons, today expressed his displeasure at the corporation announcing a return date for Jonathan Ross to his Radio 2 show before the "Sachsgate" inquiry had been completed and published.

The BBC announced last week that Ross would return to Radio 2 on January 24. The BBC's highest paid TV and radio presenter was suspended without pay for three months in late October for his part in the Sachsgate affair.

However, Lyons indicated today that Ross's return was dependent on the BBC Trust's still-to-be-delivered final verdict on the prank calls made by Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross to the actor Andrew Sachs as part of Brand's radio show.

"Let me be clear the trust has not finished its deliberations. All of these matters are subject to the final decision," said Lyons, appearing before MPs on the Commons culture, media and sport select committee.

"There is nothing that has been ruled out from the final deliberations of the BBC Trust," he added.

Questioned by the committee's chairman, Conservative MP John Whittingdale, Lyons appeared to think that the January 24 date was merely the end of Ross's three-month suspension period.

However, the BBC announced the date of his Radio 2 return in a press release issued last week.

Whittingdale asked Lyons if it had been "premature" of the BBC to announce Ross's return, with the trust not due to publish its findings and final verdict on the Sachsgate affair until Friday November 21.

"There are many aspects of this affair that I would liked to have seen handled differently. I am sure in the last week [the BBC] has done a few things I wish it hadn't. It's a big organisation," the BBC Trust chairman replied.

However, following Lyons' appearance before the culture select committee today, the BBC Trust issued a further statement saying that it did not expect new information to emerge that would change its view on Ross's role in the Sachsgate affair or his suspension.

"The trust ratified BBC management's proposal to suspend Jonathan Ross for three months unpaid as an appropriate sanction after receiving the director general's interim report into events surrounding the Russell Brand show," the trust added.

"The trust will not pre-empt its own inquiry, but based on the oral updates it has received since October 30, it does not expect the director general's final report to provide new information of substance relating to Jonathan Ross's role which would lead it to change its view on his part in this incident."

Lyons told the select committee that he was "on alert" for further compliance issues in the wake of the Radio 2 phone prank row.

He also pointed the finger at senior radio executives within the corporation who did not know enough about the BBC's editorial guidelines.

He admitted the corporation had "crossed a boundary" by broadcasting pre-recorded lewd phone messages left by Ross and Brand on Sachs' answerphone.

"We are on alert as a result of this incident as to whether there have been specific problems of editorial control and compliance in audio and radio," Lyons told the select committee.

"This is where we have focused the director general [Mark Thompson] to do more work for us," he said.

"We have asked him to draw together all the senior editorial staff. There is evidence here of senior members of staff not being clear what falls outside of editorial controls.

"I am absolutely clear there are important issues here. The trust wants to be surgical, that's the only way we are going to bring about change to give us all confidence for the future."

Lyons, who appeared before MPs with Thompson, admitted there were "lessons to be learned [from the affair] in our press handling in the future".

However, he denied the corporation had reacted slowly to the problem - even though it was more than a week after the broadcast, and more than 24 hours after the Mail on Sunday splashed on the story, before the BBC issued any sort of apology. "As soon as the BBC became aware of it, it was dealt with," Lyons said.

Thompson said: "I am very aware that this was a very serious editorial lapse. There were errors in judgment."

The broadcast on Brand's Radio 2 show generated 42,000 complaints and led to the resignations of both Brand and the Radio 2 controller, Lesley Douglas. Ross was suspended without pay for three months.

Thompson denied the affair was evidence of a systemic breakdown in the corporation's compliance procedures, which he overhauled in the wake of a string of viewer deception scandals involving BBC TV and radio shows last year.

"The scale of the BBC's operations … means there will sometimes be human error, it's the nature of any human activity," the director general said.

Thompson also denied there had been a period of weakening of compliance across the corporation, saying it had made "enormous progress".

He said the BBC's editorial guidelines were "far more central to [the BBC's operations] than they were five years ago".

"That is not to say we would not learn lessons from individual serious lapses. You cannot have this scale of TV and radio broadcasting and not expect that sometimes we will get it wrong. There is much the BBC gets right," Thompson added.

"This is a very uncharacteristic, utterly unacceptable but genuinely exceptional lapse. It is not typical of the BBC or the way our compliance system works."

Lyons twice highlighted concerns over compliance issues within BBC radio – previously overseen by Jenny Abramsky and now under the charge of the BBC director of audio and music, Tim Davie – rather than its television output.

"We need to be focused particularly in audio and music. That is where the director general is focused," Lyons told MPs.

And Lyons and Thompson once again defended the reported £6m annual salary paid to Ross.

Conservative MP Nigel Evans said he had not come across a single person who thought Ross was worth such a pay packet.

Evans added that Thompson and Lyons were "out of touch" with the British public.



Introduction to vocabulary acquirement


I liked the course today , because it was very interesting .
We saw a new words , a new vocabulary with Steven such as to have exposure , to be in the limelight , not a scrap of , convincing evidence , vicious , shallow , aquisitive ....

We had a discussion about how to acquire the vocabulary we need for our studies .
Some said that reading is a best way to ameliorate our speech ... Others claimed that the cultural influence like TV , metro ... could help us to improve our speaking as well as our writing .

Sunday, 9 November 2008

Cooperative learning


I like this text because it shows us how to work as a group , and what are the key factors of making this cooperation useful for us as a group .

Infact , it may contributes to improve our standard of writing or speaking ; it is a positive process that helps us to reach a high academic level .

How is that ?

It is through a cooperative methods and a positive relationships among team members of different racial and economic backgrounds .

They may share the same or similar thoughts or goals and each one of them have to focus on one subject /issue , and then they can discuss their works or researches and trying to find a compromise .

They have to be open to a new idea , have to be a good listener and to push each other to work harder ; it is like a challenge ( to encourage each other to do better ) .

Friday, 7 November 2008

The catering service at London Metropolitan University


Background

Over the past few years, the British media focused on the healthy eating in the UK especially after noticing people's obsession with the fast food instead of eating fresh food .
It was really an urgent need to fill up this issue that affects mostly the children . That's why the British government has taken a leading role to deal with this matter.

Here in London, an increasing number of students spend lots of time at the university so that they can get an access to the facilities offered by the university which includes the catering service.
Talking about the university of London, we have London Metropolitan University which is known for its canteen that offer to students a wide range of food.
The university is trying to improve the services and try to meet the student's need by providing them a warm atmosphere but foremost a good quality of food but the question is how well did the catering service deal with the student's basic need and how are they concerned about the healthy eating of the students.
It is interesting to find out whether they are satisfied or not about the catering service.

Aim

The aim is to know whether the students are satisfied or not about the catering service and what area of improvement the catering service needs to focus on.

Method

The sample size was 28 pre-sessional students of different ages and genders and from different countries. They were all students of London Metropolitan University.

Data collection

This was carried out through the use of a questionnaire. Initially the questions were trialled with a sample of 5 people. A new improved questionnaire was made to investigate the student's point of view about the catering service, and where they had to rank the food in terms of quality, variety and prices and what's their impressions about the dining area as well as the catering's staff.

Findings : How are they satisfied with the catering service

A significant number of international students use the catering service :

28,57% of students use it 2-3 times per week .
17 % of them use it everyday
32,14 % use it once per week.
This could indicate that they fancy going to the canteen and like the service offered by the catering.

The majority of them claimed that the quality of food is fair with 53,57%
A certain number of them said that the quality of food is good.
This could mean that the catering service meet the student's need by providing them a good quality of food.

Many students mentioned that the food prices are affordable with 75% strongly agreeing.
This appear to show that everybody can afford to buy food from the canteen.

46,42% remarked that there is not enough variety of food.
A large number of them insisted that they need a homemade food hat is to say a fresh food .
Some of them want food from their original country such as Spanish omelet, Chinese food...
Here we talk about choices of food which led them to insist on the variety of food.

64,28% of students said that they sometimes spend a long time to be served perhaps this means that there is not enough staff to meet the student's need .

They strongly agreed that the area is clean and the canteen is well ventilated as well as the staff is friendly .
This suggest that , on the whole the catering service pay attention to hygiene and customers .

Findings regarding what the catering service at London Met can do

According to the students , they need more staff to get a fast food so that they don't have to queue .

They also need more places as the canteen is not big enough to accommodate all the students .

They insisted on the fact that the canteen must provide them more choices of food ( they want some variety ) as well as a good quality of food ( it is better to have fresh food / homemade food)

Some of them suggested that the food prices have to be cheaper .

Conclusion

It was obvious that more staff is needed to get a fast service and it is better for students to get a fresh food in terms of healthy eating besides enough variety is essential to attract them .

Saturday, 1 November 2008

My secret life


The home I grew up in:



I live in EZZAHRA in the south part of the capital Tunis. I live in a detached house with my parents and my brother. The original name of my city is Saint Germain because lots of French were living there . I love my city ; it's quiter and the people are warm and open minded maybe because of the French influence.

When I was a child I wanted to be a teacher; I used to play the role of teacher with my cousin when I was a child. I forced them to play with me: they were my students and I was the teacher . I really enjoyed that moment eventhough they got bored but they did it for me.

The moment that changed me forever was the death of my uncle: I didn't accept this I was close to him ; he was a brother, a father my best friend. He taught me everything and showed me the way of life and how to respect others. I mean he was really open and intelligent . He believed in me and was sure that I would achieve my dreams. I miss him very much:-((((((((


My greatest inspiration: It is difficult to say ; there are lots of people who inspired me . I can't choose but they have many things in common in terms of perception of life, the high standard of education.....

If I could change one thing about myself : I' d like to stop thinking too much and enjoying every single moment; I'm too perfectionist so I want to do everything in a perfect way.

What I see when I look to the mirror: my hair; I have a naturaly curly hair I like it but I prefer it straight . I used to go to the hairdresser in my country but here in London it is very expensive so I keep it curly.

My style icon : I like Monica Bellucci, she is an Italien actress , a very beautiful woman, she's elegant ; it's quite normal for Italiens . She always wears an elegant clothes and used some accesories and that's what makes her so special. I mean she's not sophisticated at all ; she does not need a make up to be beautiful . She is considered as the world most beautiful woman.

The person who really makes me laugh : well there many person that make me laugh but here in London I would say Hajime : he is funny with a great sense of humour and I found my former classmate Claire very funny too especially when she found a difficulty to speak in English ; she got nervous... Natcho who was my classmate last month is extremely funny especially when he says come on ..... to be continued:-)))

A book that changed me : the bible just kidding it's hard to choose but I would say Maktub by Paulo Cohelo who is a Brazilian writer . I loved his book ; it is like a lesson of life to teach people how to perceive their lives. I love it.

My favourite item clothings : well I like jeans , dresses and short skirts .

You may not know but I'm good at cooking . I used to cook in my hometown . I cook Tunisian , Italien and some French food . I like to cook for my close friends.

If I have time to myself : I go back to my country to see my family and friends and to eat too because I miss Tunisian food.

My house : I live in a residence called St.Dorothy in Hampstead . I don't like the residence but I adore the city . It's very nice but I can't wait to find another place to live.

Movie heaven : Under The Tuscan Sun starring Diane Lane ; it's about hope and how everything is possible in this life . You have to believe in yourself , be positive but foremost never never never give up!

In ten years , I hope to : get married and have kids but I need to find my soulmate . It's hard nowadays but I still believe in it .

My greatest regret : I have no regrets !

My life is : a mixture of love , despair, dream and fun !

Findings regarding what the catering service at London Met can do

Recommendations:

According to the students, they want more staff in order to get a fast service sothat they don't have to queue.

They also suggested that the dining area must be clean: staff should clean the table after each customer.

They need more places to have a sit: the canteen is not big enough to accomodate all the students.

Food prices have to be cheaper.

Choices of food ; they want some variety.

Quality of food; they want a fresh food /homemade food.

They want the staff to pay more attention to higiene and cutomers.

Introducing a self service.

This is my findings concernig our report about the catering service

How are the students satisfied with the catering service?

A significant number of international students use the catering facilities .

Quality of food:

The majority of them claim that the quality of food is fair.

Special diet:

Most of them don't need a diet.

Food prices:

They almost think that the food prices are affordable.

Enough variety of food:

I noticed that they don't have an opinion about that .I mean they did not put a comment : it may be that they don't think that there is enough variety of food ;so they disagree.

Add menu:

A large number of students want a homemade food that is to say a fresh food. Some of them want food from their original country uch as Spanish omelette, Chinese food,rice,spagetti.....
Here we talk about choices of food; variety!

The Kind of food they usually eat:

Some of them eat everything . I mean hot food and drinks, salads, soft drinks and sandwiches.

Quality of drinks:

The majority of them are satisfied with the quality of drinks.
A minority said no; they are not satisfied.

Spend time to buy:

Many of them claimed that they sometimes spend a long time to be served and some of them never wait for long time to be served.

Area is clean:

The majority think that the dining area is sometimes clean. Only few of them don't agree with this; it's never clean.

Ventilated canteen:

Well most of them think that the canteen is well ventilated.

Portion size:

The majority of students are not satisfied with the portion size.

Friendly staff:

They do agree that the staff pay attention to the customers.

A vailable places:

The majority of them said they can sometimes find an available place to sit.