Education A Beacon in the Night Dr. Peih-ying Lu Sep. 21, 2010.

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Education A Beacon in the Night Dr. Peih-ying Lu Sep. 21, 2010

Pre-reading Questions Who or what decides what a person’s occupation or profession will be in your country? Parents? Government? The person himself? An examination system? Who or what should decide?

Pre-reading Questions What occupation(s) or profession(s) would you want your children to go into? Would you insist that your children follow your choices?

In- class Questions What does Yossel look like? Do people’s appearances usually match their professions, in your opinion? That is, does a lawyer usually look like a lawyer, a worker like a worker?

Describe the narrator’s family background Would a medical student in your country have enough free time to help out at home as much as Yossel did

In- class Questions What criteria did the narrator’s father use to choose a restaurant? Would the narrator choose the same restaurant? Would you?

Write a letter to Mr. Shepps expressing your feelings to him.