Pre-reading questions
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- Are there many people in your country who live by the mountains? Please tell me more about it.
- What are the dangers of living by the sea?
Vocabulary
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- peak /peek/
- reputation /rep-yuh-TEY-shuhn/
- draw /draw/
- impression /im-PRESH-uhn/
- cluster /KLUHS-ter/
[noun] – the pointed top of a mountain, or the mountain itself
They were in awe of the tall peaks.
[noun] – the opinion that people have of someone or something, based on past behavior or character
This restaurant has an excellent reputation.
[verb] – to attract attention or interest
Since he was a child, Zen has been drawn to sports.
[noun] – an idea or opinion of what something or someone is like
His heroic deed made a lasting impression on the public.
[noun] – a group of similar things that are close together, sometimes surrounding something
A cluster of children gathered around the ice cream truck.
Article reading
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On the island of Ikaria in the North Aegean, scattered lights from houses can be seen behind the mountains and jagged peaks. It raises this question: Why would people want to live away from the ground level near the sea and make their lives more difficult for themselves?
The island’s reputation for producing the famed Pramnian wine, together with olives and honey, spread across ancient Greece thanks to the sea. However, the sea also attracted pirates, drawn by the island’s valuable goods and wealth. In response to their fear of invasion, Ikaria’s residents devised an innovative plan: move their homes into the mountains to give the impression that the island was deserted. The islanders would hide their culture among the rocky summits of Ikaria’s Aetheras range for the following 300 years. The early years, also known as the “piratiki epochi” (pirate era), were appropriately called the “century of obscurity.”
The upland refuge known as Lagkada still holds a special place in the hearts of islanders. But for now, all that’s left of it is a cluster of stone houses—pretty much a deserted village. An Ikarian winemaker said, “There is still at least one man living there permanently. […] Most of us see him only when we go to Lagkada’s panigýri (festival). The rest of the year, he must be surrounded by ghosts.”
The island’s reputation for producing the famed Pramnian wine, together with olives and honey, spread across ancient Greece thanks to the sea. However, the sea also attracted pirates, drawn by the island’s valuable goods and wealth. In response to their fear of invasion, Ikaria’s residents devised an innovative plan: move their homes into the mountains to give the impression that the island was deserted. The islanders would hide their culture among the rocky summits of Ikaria’s Aetheras range for the following 300 years. The early years, also known as the “piratiki epochi” (pirate era), were appropriately called the “century of obscurity.”
The upland refuge known as Lagkada still holds a special place in the hearts of islanders. But for now, all that’s left of it is a cluster of stone houses—pretty much a deserted village. An Ikarian winemaker said, “There is still at least one man living there permanently. […] Most of us see him only when we go to Lagkada’s panigýri (festival). The rest of the year, he must be surrounded by ghosts.”
Comprehension questions
I will read each question. Then, please answer them based on the article.
- According to the article, what can be seen behind the mountains of Ikaria?
- What was Ikaria famous for?
- What did Ikaria’s residents do in fear of invasion?
- For how long did the islanders hide their culture?
- What is Lagkada?
Discussion questions
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- Please describe the place where you currently live.
- Please share some of your country’s “hidden gems.”
- If given the chance, would you visit an obscure place like Ikaria? Why or why not?
- Should the Greek government invest more in Ikaria?
- Should Ikaria be made a tourist destination? Please share your thoughts.