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    Unit 06. Gender Equality. Lesson 7. Communication and Cuture

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    Unit 06. Gender Equality Lesson 7. Communication and Cuture * INTRODUCE
    1. Objectives:
    Objectives * By the end of the lesson, students will be able to: Understand and talk about the present situation of gender equality in the United Kingdom. Talk about Viet Nam’s achievements in addressing gender equality development. 2. Let`s see a video :
    I. COMMUNICATION
    Gender Equality in Vietnam:
    Gender Equality in Vietnam 1. Read and add the achievements :
    1. Read the following statements about achievements in addressing gender equality in Viet Nam. Do you want to add any achievements? Tell your partner. 1. The gender gap in primary education has been eliminated. 2. More women than men earn colloge degrees, although there are slightly more boys than girls at primary and secondary levels. 3. Seventy-three per cent of Vietnamese women participate in the labour force, which is one of the highest rates in the world. * Suggested add the achievements:
    * Suggested add the achievements 1. The gender gap in primary education has been eliminated. 2. More women than men earn colloge degrees, although there are slightly more boys than girls at primary and secondary levels. 3. Seventy-three per cent of Vietnamese women participate in the labour force, which is one of the highest rates in the world. 4. Seventy per cent of all public school teachers are women. 5. Forty-nine per cent of lecturers of two-year-colleges and forty-three 2. Work in pairs:
    2. Work in pairs. Talk about achievements in addressing gender equality in Viet Nam, using the information given in Activity 1 and from other sources. Example: Student A: I think the Vietnamese government has made considerable progress in gender equality. Student B: I agree. Seventy-three per cent of Vietnamese women participate in the labour force. No doubt thatwe have one of the highest rates in the world. * Suggested talk about achievements in addressing gender equality in Viet Nam:
    * Suggested talk about achievements in addressing gender equality in Viet Nam Student A: I think the Vietnamese government has made considerable progress in gender equality. Student B: I agree. More women than men earn colloge degrees, although there are slightly more boys than girls at primary and secondary levels. II. CULTURE
    Gender equality in the United Kingdom:
    Gender equality in the United Kingdom * Look and answer:
    Look at these pictures and answers the questions. Who do you see in the pictures? What is the man doing? Are there many man teaching young kids? What is the woman doing? Is her job popular with women? * Suggested answer the questions:

    * Suggested answer the questions Read the following text:
    Read the following text about gender equality int he United Kingdom and answer the questions As a high-income country, the United Kingdom has made a remarkable progress in gender equality. First, girls perform better than boys at all levels of education. At university level, there are more women than man in full-time undergraduate courses. In addition, men and women equally gain first class degrees. Second, according to a survey in 2012, women make up 47 per cent of the Briitsh workforce. Only 35 per cent of women aged 16 to 64 are now not working. However, the United Kingdom still faces challenges in gender equality. Millions of women and girls experience domestic violence every year. The gap in full-time wage between men and women is 10 per cent and most of the people in low-paid jobs are women. * Answer the questions:
    * Answer the questions
    * THE END
    1. Homework:
    Homework - Practice: learn the structures and vocabulary - Do exercise in the workbook - Prepare for the next lesson 8. Looking back & project 2. The end:
     
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