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    Unit 2 Getting Started

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    Người gửi: Nguyễn Thanh Phuong
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    Welcome to our
    class
    Nguyễn Thị Thanh Phương
    Nguyễn Công Trứ- NB

    Warm up
    ANSWER THE QUESTIONS
    1/ How many people are there in your family ?
    2/ Who are they ?
    3/ Have you ever been angry by your family ?
    4/ Do you like living with them ?

    Warm up
    Lifestyle
    What are the
    differences between
    you and your parents ?

    Entertainment
    Music/ films
    Fashion/
    Ways of shopping
    Studying/ jobs-career
    Communication
    Ways of thinking/
    Values of life

    Why are these differences?

    These differences are created by
    the gap between generations

    UNIT 2: THE GENERATION GAP
    LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED

    What is a generation gap?

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    Activity 1. Listen and read
    Ms Hoa: Good morning, class. Today, we'll
    talk about the generation gap. So, what is
    the generation gap?
    Mark: Well, I think it's the difference in
    beliefs and behaviours between young and
    older people.
    Ms Hoa: You're right, Mark, So, is there a
    generation gap in your family?
    Mark: Not really, Ms Hoa. I live in a nuclear
    family with my parents and brother. We
    understand each other quite well though we
    still argue over small things.
    Ms Hoa: Right. We can't avoid daily
    arguments. What about you, Mai?
    Mai: Well. I live with my extended family,
    and I have to learn to accept the differences
    between the generations.

    Ms Hoa: That's a good point. Can you give us
    an example?
    Mai: Well, my grandparents hold traditional
    views about male jobs and gender roles. For
    example, my grandfather wants my brother to
    be an engineer. but my brother hopes to
    become a musician. And my grandmother
    thinks women have to do all the housework.
    Ms Hoa: How about your parents? Do they
    share your grandparents' views?
    Mai: No, they don't. They think that we should
    follow our dreams. They give us advice, but
    never force us to follow in their footsteps.
    Ms Hoa: Thank you, Mai, for sharing your
    experiences. You must respect your parents
    and grandparents, but you should also express
    your opinion. Now let's continue our
    discussion with …

    Vocabulary

    1. generation gap (n.ph.) /ˌdʒenəˈreɪʃn ɡæp/ khoảng cách thế hệ
    2. behaviour

    (n)

    /bɪˈheɪvjə(r)/

    hành vi

    3. nuclear family (n.ph.) /ˌnjuːkliəˈfæməli/ gia đình hạt nhân
    4. extended family (n.ph) /ɪkˌstendɪd ˈfæməli/  gia đình nhiều thế hệ
    5. Belief

    (n)

    /bi'li:f/

    niềm tin

    6. argue

    (v)

    / argyu/

    tranh cãi, tranh luận

    7. Footsteps

    (n)

    /fut,step/

    Theo dấu chân

    8. Respect

    (v)

    /ri'spekt/

    tôn trọng

    Activity 1. Listen and read
    Ms Hoa: Good morning, class. Today, we'll
    talk about the generation gap. So, what is the
    generation gap?
    Mark: Well, I think it's the difference in
    beliefs and behaviours between young and
    older people.
    Ms Hoa: You're right, Mark, So, is there a
    generation gap in your family?
    Mark: Not really, Ms Hoa. I live in a nuclear
    family with my parents and brother. We
    understand each other quite well though we
    still argue over small things.
    Ms Hoa: Right. We can't avoid daily
    arguments. What about you, Mai?
    Mai: Well. I live with my extended family,
    and I have to learn to accept the differences
    between the generations.

    Ms Hoa: That's a good point. Can you give us
    an example?
    Mai: Well, my grandparents hold traditional
    views about male jobs and gender roles. For
    example, my grandfather wants my brother to
    be an engineer. but my brother hopes to
    become a musician. And my grandmother
    thinks women have to do all the housework.
    Ms Hoa: How about your parents? Do they
    share your grandparents' views?
    Mai: No, they don't. They think that we should
    follow our dreams. They give us advice, but
    never force us to follow in their footsteps.
    Ms Hoa: Thank you, Mai, for sharing your
    experiences. You must respect your parents and
    grandparents, but you should also express your
    opinion. Now let's continue our discussion
    with …

    PRACTICE

    Act 2: Read the conversation again. Tick (✓) the true information
    about Mark and Mai.
     
     
    Mark Mai
    has some arguments over small things with
     
    1. family members

    2.
    3.
    4

    lives with grandparents who have traditional  
    views
    lives in a nuclear family
    has parents who don't force their children to
    follow in their footsteps.

     



     





    Activity 1. Listen and read
    Ms Hoa: Good morning, class. Today, we'll
    talk about the generation gap. So, what is the
    generation gap?
    Mark: Well, I think it's the difference in
    beliefs and behaviours between young and
    older people.
    Ms Hoa: You're right, Mark, So, is there a
    generation gap in your family?
    Mark: Not really, Ms Hoa. I live in a nuclear
    family with my parents and brother. We
    understand each other quite well though we
    still argue over small things.
    Ms Hoa: Right. We can't avoid daily
    arguments. What about you, Mai?
    Mai: Well. I live with my extended family,
    and I have to learn to accept the differences
    between the generations.

    Ms Hoa: That's a good point. Can you give us
    an example?
    Mai: Well, my grandparents hold traditional
    views about male jobs and gender roles. For
    example, my grandfather wants my brother to
    be an engineer. but my brother hopes to
    become a musician. And my grandmother
    thinks women have to do all the housework.
    Ms Hoa: How about your parents? Do they
    share your grandparents' views?
    Mai: No, they don't. They think that we should
    follow our dreams. They give us advice, but
    never force us to follow in their footsteps.
    Ms Hoa: Thank you, Mai, for sharing your
    experiences. You must respect your parents and
    grandparents, but you should also express your
    opinion. Now let's continue our discussion
    with …

    PRACTICE
    Act 3: Find words or phrases in 1 that have the following
    meanings.

    1. all people who were born at about the same
    time

    2. a family that consists of a father, a mother, and
    children
    3. a family that includes not only parents and
    children but also uncles, aunts, grandparents, etc.
    4. disagreements about things

    __________
    generation
    __________
    (a) nuclear
    family
    __________
    (an) extended
    family
    __________
    arguments

    PRACTICE

    Act 4: Complete the text based on the conversation in Task 1. Use the
    correct form of the verbs in brackets.

    1. Mai lives with her extended family, and she has to/ should learn to
    accept the differences between the generations.
    2. Mai's grandmother thinks women have to/ should do all the
    housework.
    3. Mai's parents believe that children must/ should follow their
    dreams.
    4. Ms Hoa thinks that children have to/ must respect their parents and
    grandparents.
    How to use: should, have to and must
    - Should: dùng để đưa ra lời khuyên, ý kiến của mình.
    - Have to: diễn tả sự cần thiết phải làm một việc gì đó, nhưng vì một lý do tác
    động bên ngoài nên mới phải làm.
    - Must: dùng để diễn tả sự cần thiết, bắt buộc phải làm ở do yếu tố chủ quan

    CONSOLIDATION
    Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D)
    1. Living in three- or four-generational families, commonly referred to as "___
    families," has both benefits and drawbacks.
    A. single-parent
    B. extended
    C. nuclear
    D. crowded
    2. Mr. John is an engineer and expects his son to follow ____ his footsteps.
    A. up
    B. in
    C. on
    D. at
    3. I live in a/an ____ in the coastal region with my parents and my older sister.
    A. extended family
    B. nuclear house C. extended house D. nuclear family
    4. All students ____ wear uniforms at school because it is a rule.
    A. should
    B. ought to
    C. have to
    D. must
    5. I think you ____ do exercise regularly in order to keep your body in good shape.
    A. should
    B. must
    C. have to
    D. Both B and C

    Homework
    2
    • Do exercises in the workbook.
    • Prepare for Lesson 2: Language - Unit 2.

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