2.19.3: Year 2 American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea

Hello, students. You now can learn about Nichole, an American teenager, as part of “American Teens Talk!” book. I suggest you read and listen to this section several times so you can improve your American English reading and listening comprehension skills. Don’t forget to respond to the prompts in the comments section below so that you can improve your writing skills as well.

Directions: Please read about the section about Nichole two or more times.

Directions: Please listen to the section about Nichole two or more times.

Directions: Please respond to one of the prompts below in the comments section at the bottom of this page.

  1. Has someone special in your life died?
    How do you remember or honor this
    person?
  2. Nichole says that we should think positive
    things about other people in the world.
    Do you agree? Why or why not?

6 thoughts on “2.19.3: Year 2 American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea

  1. Hello everyone,
    Each year, I remember my father’s died day. I didn’t how discribe that sad day. I can’t attend his funeral because I worked in a little far country where we find any phone or a form of communication to telling me about that event.

  2. Hello , hind from Iraq.
    I have a special honor in my live while she died ,who my cousin and she died by cancer, but have many honor to her , she lived to help poor people and given them any service she could , she had a big angel heart all last time I prouder and learned from her . I hope she was in heaven , Ameen.

  3. Hello everybody
    1. Has someone special in your life died? How do you remember or honor this person?
    Yes, my father. He died thirty year ago And all of us; sons, daugther and widow remember him and visit his tomb frequently.
    2. Nichole says that we should think positive things about other people in the world. Do you agree? Why or why not?
    Yes, looking at our fellow men like this is doing it in a positive and considerate way. It is good to remember what our Lord Jesus Christ told us: love your neighbor as yourself.
    Thank you Maestro

  4. Lesson 2.19.3 Year 2
    American Teens Talk!
    Nichole, 17
    Discussion Questions.
    My mother was very much special in my life and still, she is. Years have passed but the mark my mother left on this world will never fade. She is still in my heart. On her death anniversary, I cook her favorite food and prepare some clothes to give away to needy women.
    I totally agree with Nichole’s thoughts, we should work with a positive mindset. Our positive thoughts and mindset increase productively at work. One can solve their problem in a better way. We can carry on a relations with everyone happily.

  5. Greetings Maestro Sersea
    In certain way I agree with her, because isn´t good think negative about other all the time there´s people that effort to achieve to get ahead mainly in the hispanic communities. And sometimes is frequent to find people who have been victims of unfair treatment or descriminations due to prejudice or negative thoughts of other, not taking in count the psychological damages, or emotional that can cause a gossip or a false accusations derives of people with negative mindsets. I want to ended up my answer with her last words, There is hate in the world but there is also a lot of love.
    Best Regards

    1. 1) Yeah my eld brother he was a anemic and pass away in 2016, so every 01/08 we celebrate a day of death and we go to the cemetery to arrange for him.
      2) exately a agree with nicol, is better to think good for other people because we don’t know what tommorow will bring

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