The Reading / Listening - Brad Pitt - Level 5

Hollywood heart-throb Brad Pitt suffers from facial blindness. This is a neurological disorder that makes it difficult to recognize people's faces. In serious cases, sufferers can forget the face of a family member or even their own face. The little-known condition is called prosopagnosia. It affects about 1 in 40 people. It often leads to anxiety as people feel embarrassed in social situations when they forget who people are. Sufferers can avoid situations in which they will meet people. They may become withdrawn. In extreme cases, they will be reluctant to leave their home.

Brad Pitt, 58, has not been officially diagnosed with prosopagnosia. He said nobody believed him when he could not recall their name. They thought he was being "inaccessible and self-absorbed". He said: "People hate me because they think I'm disrespecting them." One strategy Pitt used was to ask acquaintances where he had met them before. However, he said that made the situation worse. He explained: "People were more offended.…You get this thing, like, 'You're being egotistical. You're being conceited.'" He hopes speaking about facial blindness will raise awareness of it.

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    Brad Pitt - Level 4 or  Brad Pitt - Level 6

Sources
  • https://edition.cnn.com/2022/07/07/entertainment/brad-pitt-facial-blindness/index.html
  • https://metro.co.uk/2022/07/07/inside-brad-pitts-years-long-battle-with-face-blindness-16957863/
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosopagnosia


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. This is a neurological
  2. difficult to recognize
  3. In serious
  4. The little-known
  5. It affects about
  6. It often leads
  7. people feel embarrassed
  8. they will be reluctant
  1. 1 in 40 people
  2. cases
  3. to leave their home
  4. to anxiety
  5. disorder
  6. in social situations
  7. people's faces
  8. condition

Paragraph 2

  1. officially diagnosed with
  2. he could not recall
  3. they think I'm
  4. ask acquaintances
  5. he had met
  6. he said that made the situation
  7. You're being
  8. raise awareness
  1. of it
  2. disrespecting them
  3. where
  4. conceited
  5. their name
  6. prosopagnosia
  7. worse
  8. them before

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Hollywood heart-throb Brad Pitt suffers from facial blindness. This is (1) ___________________ that makes it difficult to recognize people's faces. (2) ___________________, sufferers can forget the face of a family member or even (3) ___________________. The little-known condition is called prosopagnosia. It affects about 1 in 40 people. It often (4) ___________________ as people feel embarrassed in social situations when they forget who people are. Sufferers can (5) ___________________ which they will meet people. They may become withdrawn. In extreme cases, they will (6) ___________________ leave their home.

Brad Pitt, 58, has not been (7) ___________________ prosopagnosia. He said nobody believed him when he could not recall their name. They thought he (8) ___________________ and self-absorbed". He said: "People hate me because they think (9) ___________________." One strategy Pitt used was to ask acquaintances where he had met them before. However, he said that made (10) ___________________. He explained: "People were more offended....You get this thing, like, (11) ___________________. You're being conceited.'" He hopes speaking about facial blindness will (12) ___________________ it.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Hollywoodheart-throbBradPittsuffersfromfacialblindness.Thisisane
urologicaldisorderthatmakesitdifficulttorecognizepeople'sfaces.Ins
eriouscases,suffererscanforgetthefaceofafamilymemberoreventhei
rownface.Thelittle-knownconditioniscalledprosopagnosia.Itaffec
tsabout1in40people.Itoftenleadstoanxietyaspeoplefeelembarrasse
dinsocialsituationswhentheyforgetwhopeopleare.Suffererscanavoi
dsituationsinwhichtheywillmeetpeople.Theymaybecomewithdrawn
.Inextremecases,theywillbereluctanttoleavetheirhome.BradPitt,58,
hasnotbeenofficiallydiagnosedwithprosopagnosia.Hesaidnobodybel
ievedhimwhenhecouldnotrecalltheirname.Theythoughthewasbeing"i
naccessibleandself-absorbed".Hesaid:"Peoplehatemebecausethe
ythinkI'mdisrespectingthem."OnestrategyPittusedwastoaskacquai
ntanceswherehehadmetthembefore.However,hesaidthatmadethesi
tuationworse.Heexplained:"Peopleweremoreoffended....Yougetthis
thing,like,'You'rebeingegotistical.You'rebeingconceited.'"Hehopess
peakingaboutfacialblindnesswillraiseawarenessofit.

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

(Please look at page 12 of the PDF to see a photocopiable example of this activity.)

Discussion — Write your own questions

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Free writing

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Answers

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