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Education Ltd. © Macmillan Education Limited, 2021. Home >> Adults >> General English >> NEWS LESSONS • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E Level: Advanced The funds that maintain the White House’s ‘museum quality’ 1 2 Warmer a. Match these US presidents to the years they were president. First Ladies 1. 1961–1963 a. Barack Obama 2. 1963–1969 b. Jimmy Carter 3. 1977–1981 c. George W Bush 4. 1989–1993 d. John F Kennedy 5. 2001–2009 e. George Bush Sr 6. 2009–2017 f. Lyndon B Johnson b. Write the names of these former US First Ladies next to their husbands. Jackie Michelle Laura Claudia (Lady Bird) Barbara Key words a. Find words in the article that match the definitions below. 1. walking slowly and noisily without moving your feet off the ground very much (para 1) 2. not interesting, exciting or original and therefore boring (para 1) 3. the process of working to protect something valuable so that it is not damaged or destroyed (para 2) 4. an amount of money given to a school, hospital or other institution (para 3) 5. the process of buying something or obtaining it in some other way (para 3) 6. a small, attractive object used for decoration (para 3) 7. people who give money to help an organization (para 4)
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Education Ltd. © Macmillan Education Limited, 2021. Home >> Adults >> General English >> NEWS LESSONS • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E The funds that maintain the White House’s ‘museum quality’ Level: Advanced 8. connection with an organization, especially a political or religious one (para 4) 9. someone who believes in helping people, especially by giving money to those who need it (para 6) 10. someone whose job is to look after the objects in a museum (para 7) 11. a special benefit for a particular group of people (para 8) 12. large, important or meaningful (para 9) 13. cloths that hang somewhere as a decoration (para 11) 14. materials that add decoration to something (para 11) 15. a complete set of plates and cups with the same design (para 11) b. Use some of the key words above to complete these sentences. 1. Joanne inherited a tiny but valuable from her grandmother. 2. It’s been a to be involved in such an interesting project. 3. My brother works for an organization devoted to the careful of historic buildings. 4. My parents never used the 48-piece dinner they got for their wedding. 5. A portion of the population have already been vaccinated. 6. Membership is open to anyone, regardless of their religious or political . 7. My grandad’s carer found him along the corridor of his care home.
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Education Ltd. © Macmillan Education Limited, 2021. Home >> Adults >> General English >> NEWS LESSONS • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E The funds that maintain the White House’s ‘museum quality’ Level: Advanced Donations, fees and sales: the funds that maintain the White House’s ‘museum quality’ David Smith 3 March, 2021 Jackie Kennedy first visited the White House as a girl. “All I remember is shuffling through,” she told Life magazine. “There wasn’t even a booklet you could buy.” When she became First Lady, she set about transforming it from bland and boring into a mansion worthy of a president – but someone would have to pay. In 1961, Jackie Kennedy founded the White House Historical Association (WHHA) to protect, preserve and guarantee public access to America’s most famous address. Three years later, President Lyndon B Johnson created the Committee for the Preservation of the White House, a group of experts who work to maintain the “museum quality” of its public spaces. The former First Lady Barbara Bush helped revive the committee and set up the White House Endowment Trust, which is used for public rooms and conserving collections. The White House Acquisition Trust is used to acquire fine and decorative arts. Both trusts receive funds from the WHHA, which in turn relies on private donations, membership fees and retail sales, including an annual Christmas ornament. Stewart McLaurin, president of the WHHA, said it raised about $7m from donors in 2020. “We do receive private philanthropy but it is totally nonpartisan,” he explained. “I would struggle to tell you the political affiliation of most of our donors. It’s a nonpartisan organization. “People give to us to support maintaining the White House itself, not because of any particular president or political party. Our donors are all across the country from all walks of life; not just politically active people but people who are interested in historic preservation and American history.” The most significant donor is David Rubenstein, co-founder of the Carlyle Group and a billionaire philanthropist 1 2 3 4 5 6 so devoted to presidential history that he gave $7.5m to help the National Park Service repair the Washington monument after it was damaged by an earthquake in 2010. Alterations to the White House’s first floor and ground floor, which contains the State Dining Room, Green Room, Blue Room and others, are made in consultation with the White House curator and the Committee for the Preservation of the White House. First Ladies tend to play an active role. McLaurin added: “Every First Lady takes on two, four, five projects that become a legacy of that particular presidency and it’s been our privilege to work with each of these First Ladies and to collaborate with the White House staff in making these possible. “Laura Bush did the Lincoln Bedroom and the library. Michelle Obama did the State Dining Room and the Old Family Dining Room, also on the state floor. The Red Room was the most significant of the projects we did with the Trump administration.” Between 2012 and 2015, the State Dining Room was given its first major upgrade since 1998, with the White House Endowment Trust picking up the $590,000 cost. Designers and materials were selected by Michelle Obama, the First Lady, and the preservation committee. The Associated Press reported: “Silk draperies with vertical stripes of peacock blue and ecru replace curtains made of ivory silk brocade and designed with flowers, baskets and ribbons. The blue in the draperies echoes the ‘Kailua’ blue that trims the modern-inspired china service the First Lady unveiled in April and recalls the waters that surround President Barack Obama’s home state of Hawaii.” The White House Endowment Trust only deals with renovations within the White House walls, while changes to the external grounds would typically fall under the General Services Administration or National Park Service. McLaurin said he was not aware of who picked up the tab for solar panels installed by Jimmy Carter or a tennis court adapted by Barack Obama so it could be used for both tennis and basketball. in 2020, Melania Trump opened a new tennis pavilion on the south grounds 7 8 9 10 11 12
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Education Ltd. © Macmillan Education Limited, 2021. Home >> Adults >> General English >> NEWS LESSONS • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E The funds that maintain the White House’s ‘museum quality’ Level: Advanced of the White House. It was constructed in partnership with the Trust for the National Mall and the National Park Service and funded by private donations. The endowment trusts were not involved. The WHHA, meanwhile, remains proud of its links to Jackie Kennedy. McLaurin said: “I’m constantly amazed. Here was a woman that was 31 when her husband was elected president of the United States and she served as First Lady for less than three years but the process and the procedures that she put in place in the early 60s are still what govern historic preservation and maintain that museum standard for the White House today, 60 years later.” © Guardian News and Media 2021 First published in The Guardian, 03/03/2021 13
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Education Ltd. © Macmillan Education Limited, 2021. Home >> Adults >> General English >> NEWS LESSONS • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E 3 4 5 The funds that maintain the White House’s ‘museum quality’ Level: Advanced Comprehension check a. Find the following information in the article and write it down in your notebook. 1. the names of two trusts that receive funds from the WHHA 2. how much the WHHA received from donors in 2020 3. the WHHA’s other sources of income 4. the amount provided by one of these trusts to upgrade the State Dining Room 5. changes to sports facilities in the White House grounds that have been made in recent years b. Are these statements true (T) or false (F) according to the article? Correct any that are false. 1. Jackie Kennedy entered the White House in the 1960s for the very first time. T / F 2. Most people who donate to the preservation of the White House are politically T / F active and only donate when ‘their’ party is in government. 3. The wife of each US president in the past 60 years has been expected to take T / F on a few preservation projects. 4. Any changes that are made in the White House have to be made in consultation T / F with the curator and Committee for the Preservation of the White House. 5. Alterations made to the outside areas of the White House are also funded by the WHHA. T / F Using key language a. Match the beginnings and endings of these phrases and then find and underline them in the article. 1. worthy a. of life 2. in b. to 3. all walks c. the tab 4. tend d. of 5. pick up e. turn b. Talk about what the phrases mean. Look up the meanings of any you do not know. c. Use the phrases in sentences of your own. Which is the most useful phrase for you? Discussion • Find the original article online and discuss the photos. Which room do you consider to be the most elegant and tasteful? Explain why. • Do you think that a future First Gentleman would be expected to take on such refurbishment projects in the White House? Explain your answer. • Which area of your home would you most like to refurbish?
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Education Ltd. © Macmillan Education Limited, 2021. Home >> Adults >> General English >> NEWS LESSONS • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E 6 The funds that maintain the White House’s ‘museum quality’ Level: Advanced In your own words What well-known official residences are there in your country? Research one of these residences and give a short presentation about it. Who lives there? How long do they live there for? Who are the next residents likely to be? When was it built? Who was the architect? Who pays for the upkeep and refurbishment of the property? Are any of the rooms or grounds open to the public?
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Education Ltd. © Macmillan Education Limited, 2021. Home >> Adults >> General English >> NEWS LESSONS Level: Advanced – Teacher’s notes • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E The funds that maintain the White House’s ‘museum quality’ Article summary: How is the US presidential residence, the White House, maintained and renovated, and who pays for this work? Time: 90 minutes Skills: Reading, Speaking, Writing Language focus: Vocabulary Materials needed: One copy of the worksheet per student 1. Warmer Without looking online, students answer the questions in small groups or pairs. You could turn this into a class quiz, giving one point for each correct answer. Key: 1. 1961–1963 d. John F Kennedy Jackie 2. 1963–1969 f. Lyndon B Johnson Claudia (Lady Bird) 3. 1977–1981 b. Jimmy Carter Rosalynn 4. 1989–1993 e. George Bush Sr Barbara 5. 2001–2009 c. George W Bush Laura 6. 2009–2017 a. Barack Obama Michelle Extension: if you’d like to extend this short quiz, ask students to fill in the names of the missing US presidents and First Ladies for the years not mentioned, between 1969 and the current time. Give an additional point for each correct answer they can come up with (again, without researching the answers first). 2. Key words a. Students find words in the article that match the definitions and write them onto the lines provided. Key: 1. shuffling 2. bland 3. preservation 4. endowment 5. acquisition 6. ornament 7. donors 8. affiliation 9. philanthropist 10. curator 11. privilege 12. significant 13. draperies 14. trims 15. service b. Before reading the article carefully, students use some of the key words to fill the gaps in the sentences to ensure that they understand and know how the words are used in other contexts. Key: 1. ornament 2. privilege 3. preservation 4. service 5. significant 6. affiliation 7. shuffling 3. Comprehension check a. In the first part of this two-part comprehension task, students find information in the text to answer the questions. Key: 1. the White House Endowment Trust and the White House Acquisition Trust 2. $7 million 3. membership fees and retails sales, including the sale of the annual White House Christmas ornament 4. $590,000 5. A tennis court was adapted by Obama so that it could be used for basketball as well as tennis and later, Melania Trump added a new tennis pavilion in the south grounds. Note: these six former US presidents are all mentioned in the article.
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Education Ltd. © Macmillan Education Limited, 2021. Home Adults General English NEWS LESSONS Level: Advanced – Teacher’s notes • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E The funds that maintain the White House’s ‘museum quality’ b. In the second part, students decide whether the statements are true or false according to the information in the article and correct any that are false. Key: 1. False. She first visited it as a girl. 2. False. The organization is not affiliated to any particular party; neither are the donors. 3. True. 4. True. 5. False. The WHHA only deals with renovations inside and not to the external grounds. a. Students first match the words on the left and right to make phrases from the article. Then, they should find and underline them in the article and read them again in context. Key: 1. d 2. e 3. a 4. b 5. c b. Students should try to explain to each other what the phrases mean. If they are unsure of any of the meanings, make sure they find example sentences from dictionaries and online before they write their own sentences. Key: worthy of – good enough for a specific purpose in turn – as a result of something that is part of a connected series of events all walks of life – used to talk about people with different jobs and different positions in society tend to – usually do a particular thing pick up the tab – pay for something c. Students then write personalized sentences, one for each phrase that they would like to integrate into their active vocabulary. Ask them to make the sentences relevant to their own lives if possible, as this will make it easier for them to remember the new language and use it correctly in the future. 5. Discussion Students discuss the questions that are directly related to the topic of the article. To see the photos in the original article, type white house historical association jackie kennedy boris johnson + Guardian into a search engine. 6. In your own words Briefly brainstorm what official residences there are in your students’ country or countries. Working with a partner, students choose one of these residences and research it, writing and giving a short presentation about it. Divide the residences up if necessary, so that they don’t all present on the same one. 4. Using key language
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