Sunday, September 16, 2012

My Incongruous Tastes in TV Viewing

Usually on Sunday evening I watch the PBS show Masterpiece Theater, which presents three different types of series: mysteries, contemporary drama, and classics (usually based on the classics of 19th or early 20th century English literature, such as the works of Jane Austen, the Bronte sisters, Thomas Hardy, and so on. I have watched this show almost as long as it has been on the air and love Sunday evenings because of it. Last fall another show -- Once Upon a Time --attracted much attention and grew to be my favorite prelude to Masterpiece Theater. In that series, Snow White's stepmother, the Evil Queen, has put a curse on fairy tale land so that no one will ever have a happy ending again. As a result, everyone has been transported to a small town in Maine and cannot remember who they were in their fairy tales. These two series may have some similarities, but my two new favorites, one of which is also on Sunday, would seem to be cast from an entirely different metal: Breaking Bad and Sons of Anarchy. (Click on the links to see the show websites).
Both of these shows are about drugs, gangs, and the social underworld of people who live on the edge of society and the law. The main links between these four shows are the impeccable acting and compelling  writing and the only outstanding actors to have appeared on both Masterpiece Theater and Sons of Anarchy (as far as I know) -- Charlie Hunnam and Zoe Boyle. And so I am addicted to these startlingly different shows, though perhaps they are not that incongruous after all.

Vocabulary

 incongruous (adjective) -- not similar, not belonging together

contemporary (adjective) -- modern, belong to the current time

be on the air (idiom) -- be on television or radio

prelude (noun) -- an introduction, something that comes before something else

impeccable (adjective) -- without any mistakes, perfect

cast from a different metal (idiom) -- completely different

Vocabulary Cloze Exercise: Put the correct vocabulary word in  the blanks.

1.  My brother and I are very different despite the fact that we have the same mother and father. We are __________  _____________  _____________  ___________________  ________________.
2. The lamp is _______________, but the furniture is very traditional. 3. They are _______________ because they do no seem to belong in the same room.
4. At the concert, we first listened to the ______________ and then to the whole concert.
5.When you are done with grammar class, your English will be ____________________.
6. The television was working, so she watched all her favorite shows that  were __________  ___________   ________________.

Grammar Point: The passage above includes many verbs that are in the present tense. List those verbs and any words that indicate the present time, such as nowon Sunday, and so on.

Grammar Exercise: Write a description of these two actors below using present tense verbs and any vocabulary words. (If you explore the Masterpiece Theater website, you can find out who these two guys are, if you don't know already.)


8 comments:

Ms. Wolf said...

I usually do not have time to watch television on weeknights anymore. Unfortunately, my weeknights usually consist of lesson plans and homework. However, I would like to try to start making time to watch some television so that I can relax and unwind from the day. Breaking Bad is one show I would like to make time to watch. I know many people who watch the show and they speak very highly about it. I have started to watch a show called Impractical Jokers. It is about four friends from Staten Island who try to coerce one another into doing public pranks while being filmed by hidden cameras. I think the show is hilarious and I love watching it now.

Michelle said...

Very interesting blog! I liked how you added a link to the TV show websites!!

Nicole's ESL Blog! said...

I found your Blog to be very interesting! I try to watch television on weeknights however, I dont always have the time. I have watched that show once, but never really got into it. I been watching The Voice lately and it has been grabbing my attention! I also like how you added a link to your Blog. Thanks for sharing!

Rachel's ESL blog said...

I have heard from many people that Sons of Anarchy is a great show, but it might be too late to get into it. The shows I am addicted to are Law and Order:SVU, and Family Guy. I also watch sports, like the Yankees and Giants games.

ESL JOBS said...

found your Blog to be very interesting! I try to watch television on weeknights however, I dont always have the time. I have watched that show once, but never really got into it. I been watching The Voice lately and it has been grabbing my attention! I also like how you added a link to your Blog. Thanks for sharing!

Tom said...

Rachel Son's of Anarchy is awesome but your right have to catch it up from the beginning. Walking dead is another great show!

TESOLVAL said...

As I read your blog it made me analyze and look closely at the types of shows that I watch, that is when I have an opportunity. I noticed that I too, watch a wide variety of shows.The real Housewives of New Jersy and my all time favorite, Everybody Loves Raymond. I believe it is because one I can relate to and the other is just an escape, a mindless form of entertainment.

Michelle said...

I think Sons of Anarchy just came on with a new season? I have not watched that show bu tmany of my friends really enjoy that show! Maybe I will get into watching it! Unfortunately, I also do not have much time to watch tv... in my spare time I like to sleep.
The show that you mentioned Once Upon a Time sounds interesting as well!