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    Unit 01. Family Life. Lesson 7. Communication and Cuture

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    Unit 01. Family Life Lesson 7. Communication and Cuture * INTRODUCE
    1. Objectives:
    Objectives * By the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Student can discuss the sharing household chores in the family - Student can get knowledge of family fife in different cultures (Viet Nam and Singapore) 2. Make your family chore chart:
    I. COMMUNICATION
    * Discussion:
    Who does what in your family? 1. Look at the pictures. What is the person in each picture doing? Do you think they are happy? Why? or Why not?:
    1. Look at the pictures. What is the person in each picture doing? Do you think they are happy? Why? or Why not? The father is cleaning the house. The mother is doing the housework ( cooking, cleaning the house, feeding the baby, doing the laundry, ironing….) I think they are not happy, because the wife must do much household chores. 2. Listen to a TV talk show. Who said that?:
    2. Listen to a TV talk show. Who said that? 1. Mr Pham Hoang 2. Mr Nguyen Nam 3. Ms Mai Lam a. Women also work to share the household financial burden with their husbands. b. Homemaking can`t only be the job of the wife c. A woman`s job is to to look after everybody in the family and take care of the house. d. Both husband and wife should join hands to provide for the family and to make it happy. e. In the family, the husband is the provide. f. Women`s roles have changed. Suggested: Who said that:
    Suggested: Who said that 1. Mr Pham Hoang 2. Mr Nguyen Nam 3. Ms Mai Lam a. Women also work to share the household financial burden with their husbands. b. Homemaking can`t only be the job of the wife c. A woman`s job is to to look after everybody in the family and take care of the house. d. Both husband and wife should join hands to provide for the family and to make it happy. e. In the family, the husband is the provide. f. Women`s roles have changed. e, c f,a b,d 3. Work in groups. Discuss the questions. Then, report your groups`s opinions to the class.:
    3. Work in groups. Discuss the questions. Then, report your groups`s opinions to the class. 1. Whose opinion do you agree with? 2. What do you think the roles of the wife and the husband should be? Give reasons(s) for your opinion. 3. What roles do your mother and father perorm in your family? 4. Are you mother and father happy about their roles? Why? or Why not? II. CULTURE
    Read two text about family life in Singapore and in Viet Nam, then answer the questions:
    Read two text about family life in Singapore and in Viet Nam In Singapore today, people tend to live in nuclear families which consit parents and children. Families in singapore are getting smaller. Many children even grow up in single-parent homes. In most singapore families, both parents work. Very young children go to nursery schools or stay home with a child-minder when their parents are at work. Old people usually live in their own homes or a nursing home if they cannot look after themselves. Singaporean parents try to spend their free time collabotating with the school in educating their children through the activities of the Parent Support Group or Parent Teacher Association. SINGAPORE VIET NAM The extended family, which consits of three or even four generations - great grandparents, grandparents, parents and children - is still very popular in Viet Nam. In most Vietnamese families, when both parents work, young children stay home and are looked after by their grandparent or great-grandparents. On the other hand, it is the duty of the young people to take care of their elderly parents. A person will be considered ungrated if he/she does not take good care of his/her parents or grandparents. Vietnamese parents often spend their free time helping their children with their homework or giving then advice on behaviour. Look at the table, then answer the questions:
    Look at the table, then answer the questions 1. What type of family is popular in the country? 2. Who take care of young children when their parents are at work? 3. Who looks after elderly parents? 4. How do the parents contribute to educating their children? Suggested answers:
    Suggested answers 1. What type of family is popular in the country? 2. Who take care of young children when their parents are at work? 3. Who looks after elderly parents? 4. How do the parents contribute to educating their children? nuclear families extended family nursery schools or stay home with a child-minder their grandparent or great-grandparents themselves or nursing home young people collabotating with the school helping their children with their homework or giving then advice on behaviour. * THE END
    1. Homework:
    Homework - Practice: learn the structures and vocabulary - Do exercise in the workbook - Prepare for the next lesson 7 2. The end:
     
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