As she puts it:
"2015 is gonna be quite a ride, quite a ride..."
"Bruce lives _ lie. SHE is NOT _ lie. I just can’t do it anymore.” (Bruce Jenner) Mi hiányzik az idézetből? Aprócska dolognak tűnhet, de a NÉVELŐK (ARTICLES) helyes használata egy idegen nyelvben még haladó nyelvtanulókon is sokszor kifog. Miközben olvasol, töltsd ki a szenzációs sztori szövegét határozott névelővel (THE), határozatlannal (A/AN), de vigyázz, van úgy, hogy egyáltalán nincs szükség névelőre (-)!
THE STORY:
Minden idők legjobb amerikai ex-atlétája, az olimpiai tízpróba bajnok Bruce már mint Caitlyn Jenner vehette át júliusban a kiemelkedő teljesítményt nyújtó sportolóknak járó ESPY tiszteletbeli Bátorság Díját a Los Angeles-i díjátadón. 65 év megpróbáltatásai után Bruce végül őszintén feltárta családja és a nyilvánosság előtt az egész világot sokkoló tényt: egészen kisgyermekkora óta mindig is a női nemmel azonosult, titokban női ruhákba bújt, amikor sem az akkori felesége, sem a gyerekei nem látták, mi több, szembesítette szeretteit azzal, hogy valójában idegenként élte le saját testében élete legjavát. Néhány hónappal ezelőttig képtelen volt megosztani bárkivel élete legnagyobb dilemmáját, őrlődéseit és titkolózását, beleértve a legközelebbi hozzátartozóit is, amikor is végül beavatta családját a végső és visszafordíthatatlan elhatározásába: most már önmagaként akarja leélni hátralevő életét, amihez transzszexuális átalakító műtéten kíván átesni. Az operáció óta Caitlyn először boldog, a közvélemény szerint igazán vonzó nő és a legkritikusabb időszakon túljutott családja bevallása alapján most sokkal jobb szülő, kiegyensúlyozottabb és boldogabb ember lett. Jelenleg napi életébe enged bepillantást új valóságshow-ja, az I AM CAIT.
A kitöltendő eredeti brit újságcikk az ESPY Díjátadóról szól, amire múlt hónapban került sor.
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CAITLYN JENNER SPEAKS FROM THE HEART DURNIG AN EMOTIONAL EVENING ABOUT FINDING THE COURAGE TO BE HERSELF
Watched by her family, Caitlyn Jenner looked both proud and emotional as she accepted ___(1) Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the Excellence in ___(2) Sports Performance Yearly Awards in Los Angeles.
Making her first public appearance since announcing in ___(3) interview on US TV in April that she was making the transition from male to female, the 65-year-old former athlete, who won ___(4) gold medal as Bruce Jenner in the men's decathlon in ___(5) 1976 Montreal Olympics, received a standing ovation after a rousing acceptance speech in which she thanked her family and highlighted the challenges faced by ___(6) transgender people.
Speaking before ___(7) ceremony, Caitlyn's 31-year-old son Brody, from Bruce's second marriage, to songwriter and former actress Linda Thomson, talked exclusively about overwhelming support Caitlyn has received since changing gender.
"None of us knew what was going to happen," he said. "All ___(8) family has 100 per cent supported Caitlyn and said, 'Go for it.' So I hoped for that and was blown away by the amount of support that was out there. It has been pretty inspirational to watch."
Brody knew about ___(9) planned transition as far back as 2012.
"You could just tell Bruce had some secrets. Obviously, I couldn't tell how deep those secrets were, what Bruce was really hiding, but when my mother told me, about three years ago, I think ___(10) first thing I said was, 'I need ___(11) drink'. And so I knew for years before Bruce decided to tell me. In that type of situation, you want the person who is going through the struggle to come out and you don't want to bring it up with them, so I waited.
"I felt very relieved for Caitlyn when she told me because I knew it was ___(12) secret that she had been harbouring for ___(13) very long time.
WONDER WOMAN
When the announcement was made in early June that Caitlyn was to be honoured with an award, she had tweeted: "What ___(14) hell am I going to wear? On the night, looking elegant in ___(15) white Atelier Versace silk gown, she began her ten-minute speech on a light-hearted note.
"It seems like every time I turn around in ___(16) life, I'm putting myself in these high-pressure situations," she said. "But I've never felt more pressured than I ever have felt in my life than over the last couple of months. Picking out this outfit - okay, girls I get it! You've got to get the shoes, the hair, the make-up, ___(17) whole process. It was exhausting. And next, the fashion police - please be kind on me, I'm new at this."
Sitting in the audience were Caitlyn's sister Pam, her mother Esther and her six children - son Burton and daughter Cassandra from Bruce's first marriage to Chrystie Scott, who was also present; son Brody and his brother Brandon; and daughters Kendall and Kylie from Bruce's third marriage to Kris Kardashian.
Kris was also in the audience, as were her older daughters Kourtney, Kim said by Caitlyn to have been ___(18) most accepting of her transition - and Khloé Kardashian, who is said to have taken the news of her stepfather's transition the hardest. Their brother Rob wasn't there.
It was while thanking her family that Caitlyn - whose new reality TV show, ___(19) I am Cait, starts this weekend on E! - became tearful.
"Here comes ___(20) tough part," she said. "I'd like to thank my family. Now, the biggest fear I've always had in coming out was I never wanted to hurt anyone else, most of all my family and my kids. I always wanted my children to be so proud of their dad because of what he was able to accomplish in his life. You guys have given so much back to me. You've given me so much support. I am so, so grateful to have all of you in my life. Thank you."
Caitlyn's children have been supportive throughout her journey. On Father's Day, Kendall posted ___(21) photo on Instagram of herself as a toddler with Bruce, captioning it: " Happy Father's Day to ___(22) person who raised me, and taught me everything I know, my hero." She later praised Caitlyn's bravery in surprising the world as Vanity Fair's July cover girl and tweeted: "Be free now, pretty bird."
Kim, who met Caitlyn for the first time at the Vanity Fair photoshoot, said of her shortly afterwards: "She's beautiful and I'm so proud that she can just be her authentic self. I guess That's what ___(23) life is about."
Esther, who also supported Bruce's transition to Caitlyn, received a special mention in the speech. "You know I have always thought that I got my courage and my determination from my dad..., said Caitlyn. "But you know what I'm realising now Mom? I think I got all those qualities from you."
CALL TO ARMS
The main thrust of Caitlyn's speech, though, was to rally support for the transgender community. Bruce had made his first transition attempt in ___(24) late 1980s, when he took hormones, but abandoned treatment over concerns about his family before pursuing it again after his third marriage ended in 2013. Describing the process as "eye opening, inspiring but also frightening", Caitlyn laid out in stark terms the dangers young trans people face today.
"They are getting bullied, they're getting beaten up, they're getting murdered and they're committing suicide.," she said, adding later: "If you want to call me names, make jokes, doubt my intentions, go ahead, because ___(25) reality is I can take it. But for the thousands of kids out there coming to terms with being true to who they are, shouldn't have to take it."
Want to know more?
Watch Caitlyn's Courage Award Acceptance Speech
Watch Jenner's Final Interview as Bruce
Watch Bruce Reveal His Transitioning to His Family
Watch How the Family Accepts the Truth
Watch Reality Show I Am Cait Trailer
GLOSSARY AID KIT:
herself=önmaga (nőként)
courage=bátorság
proud=büszke
emotional=elérzékenyült
to accept=elfogad, átvesz (díjat)
award=díj
excellence=kiválóság
public appearance=nyilvános szereplés
to announce=bejelent
transition=ellenkező neművé alakító operáció
decathlon=tízpróba
rousing acceptance speech=lelkesítő díjátvételi beszéd
to highlight=kiemel, hangsúlyoz
challenge=kihívás
transgender=transzszexuális
ceremony=ünnepség
overwhelming=túláradó
support=támogatás, segítség
gender=nem
be blown away=el van kápráztatva
amount=(itt) mértéke vminek
you could just tell=egyszerűen lehetett tudni/érezni
to hide=rejteget
struggle=küzdelem, küszködés
to come out=felfedni magát, napvilágra hozni vmit
to bring sg up=felhozni, előhozakodni valamivel
secret=titok
to harbour=rejteget
relieved=megkönnyebbült
announcement=publikus kinyilvánítás, kihirdetés
to be honoured=megtiszteltetés éri
silk gown=selyem estélyi ruha
speech=beszéd
on a light-hearted note=emelkedett szívvel/hangulatban
pressure=nyomás
outfit=öltözék, szerelés
process=folyamat
exhausting=kimerítő
be kind on me=bánjatok finoman/kedvesen velem
I'm new at this=újonc/tapasztalatlan vagyok ebben/ezen a területen
audience=közönség
accepting=elfogadó
to take sg the hardest=a legnehezebben visel vmit
tearful=könnyes
reality show=valóságshow
stepfather=mostoha apa
tough=kemény, durva, nehéz
to accomplish=elérni valamit
supportive=segítőkész, támogató
throughout=mindvégig keresztül valamin
journey=út, utazás
toddler=totyogó baba
to caption=képet elnevez/leír, képleírást csatol
to raise sy=felnevel
to praise=méltat, dícsér
bravery=courage=bátorság
Vanity Fair=Hiúság Vására (magazin)
cover girl=címlaplány
photoshoot=fotózás
authentic self=igazi, valódi énje vkinek
I guess=úgy gondolom
that's what life is about=erről szól az élet
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determination=eltökéltség
to realise=rádöbben
qualities=belső értékek, jó tulajdonságok
thrust=lökés
to rally=feléleszt, gyűjt
attempt=kísérlet, próbálkozás
to abandon=felhagy vmivel
treatment=kezelés
over family concerns=családi okok/aggodalmak miatt
to pursue=folytat
laid out in stark terms=szépítés nélkül nevén nevezte a dolgokat
to face=szembenéz
to get bullied=bántalmazzák
to get murdered=meggyilkolják
to commit suicide=öngyilkosságot követ el
to add=hozzátenni
to call sy names=szidni, csúnya szavakkal illetni vkit
to make jokes=viccelődik, gúnyolódik
to doubt=kételkedik
intention=szándék
go ahead=csak rajta, mindent bele
I can take it=én elviselem, eltűröm
to come to terms with sg=megbékél, elfogad vmit