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Unit 6. Gender equality. Lesson 7

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Unit

6

1

FAMILY
LIFE
Unit GENDER
EQUALITY

LESSON 7

COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE / CLIL

Unit

1 1

Family
Life LIFE
FAMILY
Unit
OBJECTIVES
• Use lexical items related to the topic Gender equality
• Express agreement and disagreement
• Learn about women's football

LESSON 7

COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE / CLIL

Video watching

WARM-UP

EVERYDAY
ENGLISH

• Task 1: Complete the conversation.
• Task 2: Have similar conversations.

• Task 3: Fill the timeline about women's football.
• Task 4: Fill the timeline about women's football
in Viet Nam.

CLIL

CONSOLIDATION

• Wrap-up
• Homework

LESSON 7

WARM-UP

COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE / CLIL

Video watching

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o

Video watching
Watch the video and note down the language that the speakers use to
agree/disagree.
After watching: What else could they say to express their views more clearly?

LESSON 7

COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE / CLIL

Video watching

WARM-UP

EVERYDAY
ENGLISH

• Task 1: Complete the conversation.
• Task 2: Have similar conversations.

EVERYDAY ENGLISH

11

Listen and complete a conversation with the expressions from the box.
Then practise it in pairs.
A. I'm afraid I disagree

B. Absolutely

C. You're right

D. I'm sorry, but

Mum: Mai, Dad and I would like you to be a shop assistant.
D
Mai: (1) __________
that's not possible. I want to go to medical school and become a
surgeon.
A
Mum: (2) __________.
It's not easy to be a surgeon.
C
Mai: (3) __________.
But I'm sure I can.
Mum: Besides medical knowledge, a surgeon must have physical and mental strength.
Most surgeons are also men ...
B
Mai: (4) __________.
That's why we need more women surgeons. We can be as good
as men.

EVERYDAY ENGLISH

12

Work in pairs. Have similar conversations expressing agreement and
disagreement about other jobs. Use the expressions below to help you.

Useful expressions
Agreement
• You're right.
• I couldn't agree more.
• Absolutely.

Disagreement
• That's not true.
• I'm afraid I disagree.
• I'm sorry, but ...

LESSON 7

Video watching

WARM-UP

EVERYDAY
ENGLISH

CLIL

COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE / CLIL

• Task 1: Complete the conversation.
• Task 2: Have similar conversations.

• Task 3: Fill the timeline about women's football.
• Task 4: Fill the timeline about women's football
in Viet Nam.

CLIL
Who are the women in the pictures? What sport do they play?

CLIL

11

Read the text and fill the timeline about women's football.
Women's football

It is commonly thought that football is a sport for men. In fact, it is a sport for women, too.
The first recorded football matches between women took place in 1890s in Scotland and England.
Women's football became very popular during the First World War when women started working
in the factories. In 1921, however, the Football Association (FA) decided that the game was not
suitable for women.
The ban lasted for 50 years until it was finally lifted in 1971. In the same year, France and the
Netherlands played the first official women's international football match. However, it took 20
years for the first FIFA Women's World Cup to happen in 1991 in Asia. Since then, the competition
has been held every four years.
Nowadays, like men's football, women's football is becoming more and more popular. Women's
professional football has developed significantly and the Women's World Cup has drawn
worldwide interests.
1. _____
1890s

2. 1921
_____

3. _____
1971

4. _____
1971

5. _____
1991

First recorded
matches

FA's ban start

FA's ban lift

First official women's international
football match

First FIFA Women's World Cup

CLIL
The miracle journey of Vietnamese women's football team

CLIL

12

Work in groups. Fill the timeline about women's football in Viet Nam.

1. ______
1990

2. ______
1997

3. ______
2001

4. ______
2006

5. ______
2019

Women's football
team establishment

First official
match

First gold medal in
the SEA Games

First AFF Women's
Championship

Most recent AFF
Women's
Championship

LESSON 7

COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE / CLIL

Video watching

WARM-UP

EVERYDAY
ENGLISH

• Task 1: Complete the conversation.
• Task 2: Have similar conversations.

• Task 3: Fill the timeline about women's football.
• Task 4: Fill the timeline about women's football
in Viet Nam.

CLIL

CONSOLIDATION

• Wrap-up
• Homework

CONSOLIDATION

1 Wrap-up
• Everyday English: Expressing agreement and disagreement
• CLIL: Women's football

CONSOLIDATION

2 Homework
Prepare for the next lesson: Project

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