October 2012 contents
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October 2012 contents
CONTENTS | October 2012 This month’s topics 6 People Names and faces from around the world 8 A Day in My Life A man who drives a trolley to the past in Chattanooga, Tennessee 10 World View What’s news and what’s hot 13 Britain Today Colin Beaven on why people in Britain are terrible at maths 22 Debate Should fighting in ice hockey be banned? People in Montreal have their say 28 I Ask Myself Amy Argetsinger on women CEOs 36 Around Oz Peter Flynn on Australian attitudes to sport 38 24 Stars and teens Are reality TV stars like Kim Kardashian and pop icons like Beyoncé Knowles good role models for young people? Schoolteachers in Britain have their say on the topic, and teens explain why their views differ. Food and Culture Between the souk and the skyscraper: looking for old Dubai 42 Press Gallery A look at the English-language media 44 Arts e new arts pages, with films, apps, books, podcasts and a short story 66 The Lighter Side Jokes and cartoons 67 American Life Ginger Kuenzel on a changed Halloween 68 Feedback & Impressum Your letters to Spotlight — and our responses 69 Next Month What’s coming next month in Spotlight 70 My Life in English Fritz Egner, television and radio presenter, gives us his view of the English-speaking world 4 30 Insiders on New York What is it like to live in New York City? We ask two people from different parts of the city for their insider perspectives. e result? Great tips that you can take with you on your next trip to NYC. Liebe Leserinnen, liebe Leser, die allgemeine Entwicklung der Kosten in den letzten 2 1/2 Jahren ist auch an den Verlagen nicht vorübergegangen. Einen Teil dieser Mehrkosten müssen wir an unsere Leser weitergeben. Der Heftpreis von Spotlight wird ab der Ausgabe 10/2012 um 40 Cent teurer (Preise für das Ausland finden Sie im Impressum). Für bestehende Abonnements ändert sich zunächst nichts. Der neue Preis wird erst bei nächster Rechnungsstellung fällig. Diese moderate Erhöhung ermöglicht es uns, Ihnen Ihr Sprachprodukt auch in Zukunft in der bekannten Qualität zu liefern. Ihr Spotlight Verlag Spotlight Online more information at www.spotlight-online.de In this magazine: 14 language pages 50 Vocabulary Unusual pets 52 Travel Talk Having fun at amusement parks 53 Language Cards Pull out and practise 55 Everyday English Talking about teenagers 57 The Grammar Page e present continuous and present simple 58 37 Peggy’s Place e latest from a London pub Green Light: basic English In Green Light this month, you can read about apple festivals in England, learn words for all sorts of sweets and find out about the wellington boot, or welly: the must-have footwear for wet weather. 59 English at Work Ken Taylor answers your questions 60 Spoken English Talking about likes and wants 61 Word Builder A focus on the words in Spotlight 62 Perfectionists Only! Nuances of English 63 Crossword Find the words and win a prize OUR LANGUAGE LEVELS The levels of difficulty in Spotlight magazine correspond roughly to The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: A2 B1–B2 C1–C2 To find your level, visit Sprachtest.de Fotos: Getty Images; Comstock; iStockphoto (2) IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH WITH SPOTLIGHT PRODUCTS Spotlight Audio: hear texts and interviews on our CD or download. See www.spotlight-online.de/hoeren Spotlight plus: 24 pages of language exercises related to the magazine. See www.spotlight-online.de/ueben 14 The language of politics As Barack Obama and Mitt Romney fight for the US presidency, we look at the words that are used to gain the nation’s support. We explain the tactics of politicians and the effect that their words have on voters. Spotlight in the Classroom: free of charge to teachers who subscribe to Spotlight. See www.spotlight-online.de/teachers Readers’ service abo@spotlight-verlag.de · www.spotlight-online.de Tel.: +49 (0)89 / 85681-16 · Fax: +49 (0)89 / 85681-159 www.SprachenShop.de: order products from our online shop (see page 48). 10|12 Spotlight 5