Bài giảng Tiếng anh Lớp 11 - Unit 1: The generation gap - Lesson 1: Getting started
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- Word Scramble sntgrapaerdngrandparents hertfafather atunaunt uncleelnuc brotherrehtorb niusoccousin thormemother ewhepnnephew sisteretisrs einceniece
- Vocabulary • extended family (n.p) gia đình đa thế hệ • nuclear family (n.p) gia đình hạt nhân • childcare (n) Việc chăm sóc con cái • hairstyle (n) kiểu tóc • generation gap (n.p) khoảng cách thế hệ • appearance (n) ngoại hình • belief (n) niềm tin • table manners (n) cung cách, cư xử • chores (n) công việc
- Vocabulary • conservative (a) bảo thủ • state-owned (n) sở hữu nhà nước • footsteps (n) bước chân • viewpoint (n) quan điểm • open-minded (a) cởi mở • to impose (+on) (n) áp đặt • conflict (n) xung đột • relationship (n) mối quan hệ
- Activity 1. Listen and read Sam: Do you visit your grandparents every weekend? Ann: Well, just my mom's parents, but I don't need to visit my other grandparents. You see, I live in a big house with my dad's parents and my uncle's family. Sam: I see. You're part of an extended family then. You certainly have more fun than me. I live in a nuclear family with just my parents and my younger brother. Ann: That's right. I think my parents are luckier than others because they don't have to worry about childcare. My sister and I also learn a lot of skills from my grandmother. Sam: So, are there any problems between the generations in your family?
- Activity 1. Listen and read Ann: You mean a generation gap? Well, there are. My grandma has her own beliefs about things like hairstyles, appearance and table manners. She thinks women must do all the housework while my parents believe family members should share the chores. Sam: What about your grandpa? Ann: He's the most conservative person in my family. He thinks that I ought to get a job in a state-owned organization after university. He says I should follow in his footsteps.
- Activity 1. Listen and read Sam: Oh, really? Do your parents share his viewpoints? Ann: No, they don't. My parents are more open-minded. They just give us advice, but they never try to impose their decisions on us. Sam. You mean there's no generation gap between you and your parents? Ann: Well, sometimes conflicts do happen, but we sit together and discuss. We all think we need to understand each other better. Sam: Lucky you! You must be so happy to have such a great relationship with your parents! Ann: Thank you!
- Activity 2. Read the conversation again. Are the following sentences true (T) or false (F) T F 1 Sam is part of an extended family. nuclear 2 Ann is part of a nuclear family. extended Ann's grandparents look after their 3 grandchildren. parents think Ann's grandma thinks that all family members 4 should share housework. Ann's grandpa wants her to do the same job 5 and things in life as he did.
- Activity 3. Complete the following definitions, using the highlighted compound nouns in the conversation. 1. A(n)___nuclear family is a family that consists of parents and children. 2. ___Childcare is the care of children, especially while parents are at work. 3. A(n)___generation gap is the difference in attitudes or behaviour between younger and older age groups, which can cause a lack of understanding. 4. Table___ manners are the rules of behaviour that are typically accepted while people are eating at a table. 5. A(n)___viewpoint is a person's opinion about a subject. 6. A(n)___extended family is a big family that includes not only the parents and children, but also grandparents, uncles, aunts and cousins, all living under the same roof.
- Activity 4. Find other compound nouns in the conversation. Use a dictionary to look up their meanings, if necessary. • grandparents, • grandma, • grandpa, • grandmother, • hairstyles, • housework, • footsteps
- Activity 5. Read the conversation again and find verbs used to express duty, obligation, advice, or lack of obligation. • Opinion & advice. should and ought to in positive and negative forms. • Duty & obligation: must and have to. • Lack of obligation: (not)have to,(not) need to
- Activity 6. Work in pairs. Ask and answer the following questions. 1. Are you part of a nuclear or an extended family? I am part of a nuclear / an extended family. 2. What do you like and dislike about your type of family?
- Lifestyle Entertainment Music/ films What are the Fashion/ differences between Ways of shopping you and your parents ? Studying/ jobs- career Communication Ways of thinking/ Values of life
- Why are there differences? These differences are created by the gap between generations
- Homework • Learn vocabulary by heart. • Redo exercises. • Prepare the next lesson: Language 23
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