A Words, words, words

A1 Listen and repeat.

A1 Listen and repeat.

A1 Listen and repeat.

A2 Match.

B Reading and listening

B1 Listen and read.

The Pink City Viral reports: A girl from the oldest and the most restigious school in our city has decided to wear a gender-neutral uniform to school. She kept the right colour, but she chose trousers over the skirt. Good for you, clever girl!

Why should she be expelled for not wearing a skirt and a shirt?

By choosing comfort over appearance and, more importantly, over the old-fashioned rules, Alisha P. has also chosen to make her own decisions. The uniform should not be compulsory: schools should not be given the right to determine what girls should wear...

Dr. J. Ahuja, the University of West Rajasthan

Dr. Ahuja continues his research on the importance of colour in Indian culture by travelling to the city of Jodhpur, also known as the Blue City. It is one of the cities included in the study, alongside the city of Jaipur, the Pink City.

The study will focus on six colours and their meanings in religions widespread in India, as well as in the everyday lives Indian people.

The report will be published in August in The Indian Traditions, the prestigious collection of scientific papers on life in India.

B2 Choose the correct option.

B2 Choose the correct option.

Lesson 2C: To Trust or Not to Trust

A Words, words, words

A1 Listen and repeat.

B Reading

The Pink City Viral reports: A girl from the oldest and the most prestigious school in our city has decided to wear a gender-neutral uniform to school. She kept the right colour, but she chose trousers over the skirt. Good for you, clever girl!

Why should she be expelled for not wearing a skirt and a shirt?

By choosing comfort over appearance and, more importantly, over the old-fashioned rules, Alisha P. has also chosen to make her own decisions. The uniform should not be compulsory: schools should not be given the right to determine what girls should wear...

Dr. J. Ahuja, the University of West Rajasthan

Dr. Ahuja continues his research on the importance of colour in Indian culture by travelling to the city of Jodhpur, also known as the Blue City. It is one of the cities included in the study, alongside the city of Jaipur, the Pink City.

The study will focus on six colours and their meanings in religions widespread in India, as well as in the everyday lives Indian people.

The report will be published in August in The Indian Traditions, the prestigious collection of scientific papers on life in India.