Listen&Learn: Homer
Posted by: Jaksyn PeacockPre-listening vocabulary
- epic: a long narrative poem that tells the story of a hero
- dialect: a version of a language that is specific to an area
- document: to track something by writing it down
- blind: unable to see
- pseudonym: a false name that someone uses to hide their identity
- oral: relating to speech
Listening activity
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Gapfill exercise
Comprehension questions
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- Historians believe Homer was from Ionia because
a. the original texts were found there
b. the dialect of the writing originated there
c. the stories are set there - Homer’s birth year is hard to determine because
a. most calendars from that time period were destroyed
b. time was not commonly documented yet
c. different sources from the time name different years - Homer is often depicted as
a. a blind man
b. a faceless figure
c. a child
Discussion/essay questions
- Do you think it is important to know the real author of a piece of literature? Why or why not?
Transcript
Homer was an ancient Greek poet known for his epics, the Odyssey and the Iliad. The stories are some of the earliest foundations of European literature. However, historians know very little about Homer himself. The dialect of the original texts makes it likely that he was born in Ionia, which is now in Turkey. His birth year is hard to determine because he lived before time was commonly documented. Historically, many artists and writers have depicted him as blind, but there is little evidence of this. There is even debate about whether Homer existed at all. Some people believe that the Odyssey and the Iliad were written by two different people using the same pseudonym. Some others believe that Homer simply compiled stories from oral traditions.
Answers to comprehension questions
1b 2b 3a
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6 comments
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English Club Indonesia says:
For me, it’s important to know who the author of a book is, as well as a few details about them, such as their place of origin and age. That way, we can get a small hint of the culture or lifestyle that affected their writing.
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Joseph GLON says:
short story very instructive
and in a few sentences we catch the basic knowlege about HOMER
Thanks again
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Ali Matter says:
your tone is very attractive
very good -
Alessandro says:
I always like to read your writings. I find them very educational and interesting. Thank you so much.
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Sunho says:
Thanks a lot!
Homer is an interesting person, isn’t he? -
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