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  • UNIT 1 LIFESTYLES GYPSIES

    WARM UP

    What do you know about gypsies? Share your ideas with the class. PRE-READING I- Read the sentences about gypsies. Decide if they are True or False.

    There are two types of Gypsies.

    Gypsies are from Spain.

    Gypsies are usually discriminated.

    Gypsies kids dont usually go to school.

    Gypsies women marry as children. READING

    II- This is Roxy Freeman. Read her description of her life as a gypsy. Check your ideas from the Warm Up. Roxy Freeman and her brother Rollin practising flamenco in 1990. Photograph: Tam Carrigan

    My upbringing was unusual, but not unique. Until I was eight my family lived on the road, travelling around

    Ireland by horsedrawn wagon. I was one of six children, with three more half-sisters, and our family was

    considered small. Having 12 or 13 children was common among Travellers in Ireland.

    I was 22 and never spent a day in a classroom in my life; an alien concept for many people but common in

    Gypsy and Traveller families. Many, like me, never attend school, while others are illiterate because formal

    education is not a priority in our culture. Instead of going to school, my siblings and I were taught about the

    arts, music and dance. Our education was learning about wildlife and nature, how to cook and how to

    survive. I didn't know my timetables but I could milk a goat and ride a horse. By the age of eight or nine I

    could light a fire, cook dinner for a family of 10 and knew how to bake bread on an open fire. Our life was

    always lived outside; working, playing and socialising was all done around the fire or in the woods and

    fields. For many years we had no electricity, no television, no radio; nothing electrical. We didnt have many

    toys. And we played cards thank God for playing cards! If it wasn't for them, I would have no

    mathematical ability whatsoever.

    Although I didn't go to school, some of my siblings did. And like so many other Gypsy children, they faced

    bullying. Often I went to their school and found them in floods of tears because children were rude at

    them. Gypsies and Travellers are the only social group that it is still acceptable to insult. In part, I think this

    is because our levels of illiteracy and lack of social involvement; if people are unaware of what is being

    written about them, they're not going to dispute it. And if they don't dispute it, it will carry on.

    When I was a little girl I dreamed of living in a house on a cobbled street, because in wagons and

    caravans you never get any peace. You live on top of each other, privacy is non-existent and the only place

    you find solitude is by hiding under a tree or walking across a field. As a child I would wander off alone

    whenever I got the chance and spend the afternoon watching birds and picking flowers.

  • UNIT 1 LIFESTYLES GYPSIES

    Adapted from: http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2009/sep/07/gypsy-childhood-prejudice-education

    Glossary:

    Upbringing Childhood

    Horsedrawn wagon

    Alien Strange

    illiterate Not know reading or writing

    siblings Brothers and sisters

    Floods of tears

    rude Bad person

    unaware Not conscious

    dispute Disagree

    Carry on Continue

    Cobbled street

    III- Check the True or False sentences in I. Are they all answered by the text? Were you right in your

    answers?

    POST-READING

    Write (tell) some sentences about what you know now about the Gypsy lifestyle.

    http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2009/sep/07/gypsy-childhood-prejudice-education