jueves, 31 de enero de 2008

ACTIVITIES CHAPTERS 6 & 7







Winston Smith


CHAPTER 6

1. Why did Winston meet Julia in the rented room if he knew that it wasn’t safe?
2. Julia brought ordinary food to the rented room (sugar, bread, ham and coffee) Why was that food so especial?
3. Why does the Party want people to have children?
4. According to* Julia, what is the only thing that the Party cannot make people do? (*según)

5. What does Winston think about rats?

CHAPTER 7


6. Why did Winston go to O’Brien’s flat?
7. When O’Brien questions Julia and Winston, he repeats the word WILLING. What does it mean?



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18 comentarios:

Unknown dijo...

CAPITULO 6

1.-Because julia said that it's was safe to meet anywhere twice.

2.-Because was the good food that nobody had seen for years and too was the one she was really proud of.

3.-Because the children would one day spy on their parents and tell the Party if they said or did anything wrong.

4.-According to Julia the Party can not get inside of them.

5.-That they are the most horrible things in the world.

CAPITULO 7

6.-Because he want to see the tenth edition of Newspeak and he gone to take the dictionary.

7.-if they will arranged to do all that the Brotherhood orders them.

carmen dijo...

1ºBecause they during the month of may they had made love only one more time.
2º because all the good food that seen for years.
3ºBecause the childrens are who would one day spy on their parents and tell the party if they said or did anything wrong.
4ºThey can`t get inside the people.
5ºHe have a lot of fear.
6ºBecause Winston was very interesting in the tenth edition.
7ºBecause when the telescreen stopped , the room was completely silent, he smiled.

Anónimo dijo...

1.- Because, for then the idea of having their own hiding place, indoors and near home, had been exciting for both of them.

2.- Because de prole don´t have access to that food, only had i the Inner Party, and she did make it same the waiters and servants, steal.

3.- When that childrens, were older one day spy on their parents, and tell the Party if the said or did anything wrong. In this way the family had become part of the Thought Police.

4.- They can make you say anything but they can´t make you believe it. They can´t get inside you.

5.- That, they are the most horrible things in the world.

6.- For get the tenth edition of dictionary about Newspeak.

7.- Significado de Willing:
- ¿Estas dispesto...?
- ¿Serías capaz...?

Anónimo dijo...

1- Why did Winston meet Julia in the rented room if he knew that it wasn’t safe?
Winston meet Julia in the rented because Winston wanted to the room to meet his lover, and, he said, wanted a place where they could be alone and private occasionally. Julia had taken the room because during the month of may they had made love only one more time.

2-. Julia brought ordinary food to the rented room (sugar, bread, ham and coffee) Why was that food so especial?
She brought to food in the rented room that sugar, bread... and the food is special because is the food that nobody had seen for yaars and this is the one I´m really proud of.

3- Why does the Party want people to have children?
Because In some parts of london a woman daren´t leave alone for two minutes.

4. According to* Julia, what is the only thing that the Party cannot make people do? (*según)
the only thing that the Party cannot make people are building to the party twenty-three hours but she suddenly reached down from the bed to the floor a shoes and threw
it hard into the corner of the room.

5. What does Winston think about rats?
A rat is the horribke little nose.

chapters 7
6. Why did Winston go to O’Brien’s flat?
Because The new ediction the newspaper article haven´t got editer and Obrien has got a the article the news paper and Winston go to the house´s Obriel

7- When O’Brien questions Julia and Winston, he repeats the word WILLING. What does it mean?
Winston paused. He did not know what e`pected from O´Brien.

lucia dijo...

CHAPTER 6

1.- Why did Winston meet Julia in the rented room if he knew that it wasn’t safe?
Because he needed her and he felt he deserved her.

2.- Julia brought ordinary food to the rented room (sugar, bread, ham and coffee) Why was that food so especial?
Because it was real food. She brought it from the Inner Party.

3.- Why does the Party want people to have children?
Because one day the children would spy on their parents and tell the Party if they said or did anything wrong. And so the family had become part of the Thought Police.

4.- According to Julia, what is the only thing that the Party cannot make people do?
They can't make people stop loving.

5.- What does Winston think about rats?
He thinks that rats are the most horrible things in the world.

CHAPTER 7

6.- Why did Winston go to O’Brien’s flat?
Because O'Brien wanted to give Winston a Dictionary of the Newspeak.

7.- When O’Brien questions Julia and Winston, he repeats the word WILLING. What does it mean?

He wants to know if they are ready to do what he says to them.

LSH dijo...

1. Why did Winston meet Julia in the rented room if he knew that it wasn’t safe?
He meet with Julia in the rented room because Winston wanted this to meet his lover and they had made love only one more time in May.


2. Julia brought ordinary food to the rented room (sugar, bread, ham and coffee) Why was that food so especial?
Because all the this food nobody had seen for years. It was real sugar, real bread, real jam…

3. Why does the Party want people to have children?
Because the children one day spy on their parents and tell to the party if they say or do anything wrong.

4. According to* Julia, what is the only thing that the Party cannot make people do?
The only thing that the Party cannot make is that Winston stops to love Julia.



5. What does Winston think about rats?
He think that rats are the most horrible thing in the world. Winston doesn’t like rats.

6. Why did Winston go to O’Brien’s flat?
Because he hasn't seen the tenth edition of the newspeak article. This edition will not be sent to the offices for some months but O'Brien have one and Winston go to his house to see her because he have a big interest.

7. When O’Brien questions Julia and Winston, he repeats the word WILLING. What does it mean?
It means: Estar dispuesto

Unknown dijo...

CHAPTER 6

1. Why did Winston meet Julia in the rented room if he knew that it wasn’t safe?
Because he loves her.

2. Julia brought ordinary food to the rented room (sugar, bread, ham and coffee) Why was that food so especial?
Because, nobody had seen this food in years

3. Why does the Party want people to have children?
Because, they can spy their parents and tell the Party if they said or did anything wrong.

4. According to* Julia, what is the only thing that the Party cannot make people do?
They can make you say anything, they can´t make you believe it. They can´t get inside you.

5. What does Winston think about rats?
He thinks that the rats are the most horrible things in the world.


CHAPTER 7


6. Why did Winston go to O’Brien’s flat?
Because, O´Brien borrow to his a diccionary.

7. When O’Brien questions Julia and Winston, he repeats the word WILLING. What does it mean?
Servicial, dispuesto.

Anónimo dijo...

1.Because it wanted to go to bed with she.

2.Because it was food to which they were not accustomed and it bought them in a trade of the prole.

3.Because this way of major they would spy on his parents.

4.That Winston stops loving her.

5.Because he hates the rates and says that they are the worst animals of the world.

6.To ask for a dictionary of newspeak him and to speak with on the brotherhood and the party.

7.Willing: Dispuesto.

Arantxa dijo...

2. Because this food is only for Inner`s Party members

3. Because children will became spies and they will tell to the Party if their parents will say or will do anything wrong

4. They cannot do people stop loving someone

5. He think that rats are the most horrible things in the world

6. For collect a dictionary

7. Willing: Dispuesto

Anónimo dijo...

1.- Because he needed her and he felt he deserved her.He don't mind the danger.
2.- Because it was all the good food that nobody had seen for years.
3.- Because the children who would one day spy on their parents and tell the Party if they said or did anything wrong.
4.- They can make you say anything but they can't make you believe it. They can't get inside you.
5.- He don't like rats, according to Winston they are the most horrible things in the world.
6.- Because O'Brien was going to give him the dictionary
7.- Willing: Estar dispuesto/a

Anónimo dijo...

1. Because he needed her and he felt he deserved her.He don't mind the danger.
2. Because it was all the good food that nobody had seen for years.
3. Because the children who would one day spy on their parents and tell the Party if they said or did anything wrong.
4. They can make you say anything but they can't make you believe it. They can't get inside you.
5. He don't like rats, according to Winston they are the most horrible things in the world.
6. Because O'Brien was going to give him the dictionary
7. Willing: Estar dispuesto/a

Fernando Humanes dijo...

CHAPTER 6

1. Why did Winston meet Julia in the rented room if he knew that it wasn’t safe?
Because the rented room was hidden and it was very difficult discover them there.

2. Julia brought ordinary food to the rented room (sugar, bread, ham and coffee) Why was that food so especial?
Because it was all the good food that nobody had seen for years

3. Why does the Party want people to have children?
Because they can spy their parents and tell the Party if they said or did anything wrong.

4. According to* Julia, what is the only thing that the Party cannot make people do? (*según)
They can’t make people think about betray another person.

5. What does Winston think about rats?
Winston thinks that rats are the most horrible things on the world.

CHAPTER 7

6. Why did Winston go to O’Brien’s flat?
He had to take the new dictionary.

7. When O’Brien questions Julia and Winston, he repeats the word WILLING. What does it mean?
It means disposed, inclined or prepared to do something.

Anónimo dijo...

ROCIO GALA VILLABA
CHAPTER 6

1.Why did Winston meet Julia in the rented room if he knew that it wasn’t safe?

Because Winston was in love with Julia and he wanted a time to pass with her, because he didn't see it from May.

2.Julia brought ordinary food to the rented room (sugar, bread, ham and coffee) Why was that food so especial?

Because, all the good food that nobody had seen for years.

3.Why does the Party want people to have children?

Because, children who would one day spy on their parents and tell the Party if they said or did anything wrong.


4.According to* Julia, what is the only thing that the Party cannot make people do? (*según)

The only thing that the party cannot make, is that Winston stops Julia to love, because it cannot control its feelings.

5.What does Winston think about rats?
Winston thinks that the rats are the worst animals in the world. Winston hates the rats and he doesn't want that it finds rats in its room.

CHAPTER 7
6.Why did Winston go to O’Brien’s flat?

O’Brien was going to give to Winston the tenth edition of the newspeak dictionary.

7.When O’Brien questions Julia and Winston, he repeats the word WILLING. What does it mean?

It means like to be able to or can do something.

Anónimo dijo...

1. Why did Winston meet Julia in the rented room if he knew that it wasn’t safe?
-Because Mr Charrington's had been happy to rent it to him, and was safe to meet anywhere twice, they want be alone and provate occasionally.

2. Julia brought ordinary food to the rented room (sugar, bread, ham and coffee) Why was that food so especial?
-Because it was good food that nobody had seen for years and she was really proud of get the food.

3. Why does the Party want people to have children?
-Because the children who would one day spy on their parents and tell to the Party if the said or did anything wrong and in this way, the family had become part of the Thought Police.

4. According to Julia, what is the only thing that the Party cannot make people do?
-When they made she stop loving Winston, they can make that you say anything but they can't make you believe it and inside in you because it was a betrayal.

5. What does Winston think about rats?
-He think that the rats are the most horrible things in the world.

6. Why did Winston go to O’Brien’s flat?
-Because he sometimes felt like going to see him, because exist a seemed between his self and O'Brien, and he want to tell O'Brien that he was the enemy of the Party, demanding O'Brien's help.

7. When O’Brien questions Julia and Winston, he repeats the word WILLING. What does it mean?
-In Spanish willing mean ''Estar dispuesto'', so, if he was willing or ready, for to do the things that's O'Brien said.

Anónimo dijo...

Soy Cristian García, de 1ºB:


1. Why did Winston meet Julia in the rented room if he knew that it wasn’t safe? Because he loves her 2. Julia brought ordinary food to the rented room (sugar, bread, ham and coffee) Why was that food so especial? Because nobody had seen good food for years 3. Why does the Party want people to have children? Because they can use the childrens like spies for their parents 4. According to* Julia, what is the only thing that the Party cannot make people do? They can make you say anything, but they can´t make you believe it 5. What does Winston think about rats? That they are the most horrible things in the world 6. Why did Winston go to O’Brien’s flat? Because he wanted the tenth Diccionary 7. When O’Brien questions Julia and Winston, he repeats the word WILLING. What does it mean? Dispuesto/a

Anónimo dijo...

CRISTINA REJANO VILLALBA
CAPITULO 6
1. Because He needed her and He felt he deserved her.He don't mind the danger.
2. Because it was all the good food that nobody had seen for years and too was the one.
3. Because the children who would one day spy on their parents and tell the Party if they said or did anything wrong.
4. Acording to Julia tjhe Party can not get inside of them.
5. He don't like rats, according to Winston they are the most horrible things in the world.

Anabelle dijo...

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CHAPTER 6

1. Why did Winston meet Julia in the rented room if he knew that it wasn’t safe?
Because it was the only place private and to be alone and because he needed her and he felt he deserved her.
2. Julia brought ordinary food to the rented room (sugar, bread, ham and coffee) Why was that food so especial?
Because they were things that nobody had seen for years, only the Inner Party “pigs”.
3. Why does the Party want people to have children?
Because children would one day spy on their parents and tell the Party if they said or did anything wrong.
4. According to* Julia, what is the only thing that the Party cannot make people do? (*según)
They can mae you say anything, but they can’t make you believe it. They can’t get inside you and change your thoughts.
5. What does Winston think about rats?
He thinks that they are the most horrible things in the world.

CHAPTER 7


6. Why did Winston go to O’Brien’s flat?
He went to O’Brien’s flat to collect the tenth edition of the Newspeak Dictionary.
7. When O’Brien questions Julia and Winston, he repeats the word WILLING. What does it mean?
It means that if they could do anything he asked them for.

Anónimo dijo...

CRISS
1. Because He needed her and He felt he deserved her.He don't mind the danger.
2. Because it was all the good food that nobody had seen for years and too was the one.
3. Because the children who would one day spy on their parents and tell the Party if they said or did anything wrong.
4. Acording to Julia tjhe Party can not get inside of them.
5. He don't like rats, according to Winston they are the most horrible things in the world.