Unit 5. Illiteracy

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Unit 5
ILLITERACY
CÁC THÀNH VIÊN TRONG NHÓM
Phạm Quang Huy
Đỗ Hoàng Anh
Võ Phan Minh Hiếu
Trần Ngọc Bảo
By the end of next month we will have succeeded in the illiteracy of 1,300,000 Venezuelans.
If there is a failure to disclose all the matters, amendment will be refused
Anyone seeking such advice should a competent professional
Certainly in New South Wales, new are developing in terms of where foster families are in 2003
One unit is to one glass of wine
FILL IN THE BLANKS
rate universal eradicate promote relevant trend self-respect consult motivate precious equivalent
By the end of next month we will have succeeded in eradicating the illiteracy of 1,300,000 Venezuelans.
If there is a failure to disclose all the relevant matters, amendment will be refused
Anyone seeking such advice should consult a competent professional
Certainly in New South Wales, new trends are developing in terms of where foster families are in 2003
One unit is equivalent to one glass of wine
ANSWER KEYs
UNIT 5
ILLITERACY
Pronunciation: / ɪˈlɪtərəsi /
The inability to read or write
the ineffective educational system meant that illiteracy was widespread
Antonym :
Literacy(n)
Pronunciation: /ˈlɪtərəsi /
ERADICATE
VERB
[WITH OBJECT]
Pronunciation:
Destroy completely; put an end to
this disease has been eradicated from the world
A FOR EFFORT
Idiom
recognizing that someone tried hard to accomplish something although they might not have been successful.
The cake didn’t turn out like she had planned, but I give her an A for effort
PLAY HOOKY
Idiom
to skip school
My friends are playing hooky today so they can be first in line for concert tickets this afternoon
PUT YOUR THINKING CAP ON
Idiom
to think in a serious manner
We’re all going to have to put our thinking caps on to tackle this big problem
READING COMPREHENSION TIME
Which of the choices A,B,C, or D most adequately sums up the whole passage ?
A.The programme of “Universalistion of Primary Education” in Vietnam
B.Illiteracy rates in Vietnam
C.Ethnic minority students ‘ education programme
D.The fight against illiteracy
TASK 2
Which of the choices A,B,C, or D most adequately sums up the whole passage ?
D.The fight against illiteracy
TASK 2
1.What was the rate of literacy in Vietnam in 2000?
2.What campaign was started by the Vietnam Society of Learning Promotion ?
3.How many students participated in the campaign in 2000 and how many in 2001 ?
4.What did the students do to help eradicate illiteracy?
5.What will happen if more and more people take part in the struggle against illiteracy ?
TASK 3
TASK 3
1.What was the rate of literacy in Vietnam in 2000?
94% of the population
2.What campaign was started by the Vietnam Society of Learning Promotion ?
The campaign for illiteracy eradication
3.How many students participated in the campaign in 2000 and how many in 2001 ?
- in 2000 :600 students
- in 2001:800 students
4.What did the students do to help eradicate illiteracy?
They voluntarily spent their summer vacations teaching illiterate people to read and write.
5.What will happen if more and more people take part in the struggle against illiteracy ?
Illiteracy will soon be eradicate
PRACTICE READING
NEW WORDS
Enhance (verb )
BrE / ɪnhɑns /
NAmE / ɪnhæns /
to increase or further improve the good quality, value or status of sb/sth
This is an opportunity to enhance the reputation of the company.
en • hanced ( adjective )
enhanced efficiency
en • hance • ment (noun ) [ uncountable , countable ]
BrE /ɪnhɑnsmənt/
NAmE /ɪnhænsmənt /
equipment for the enhancement of sound quality
NEW WORDS
Equity
Pronunciation: /ˈɛkwɪti /
NOUN (plural equities)
[MASS NOUN]
1 The quality of being fair and impartial
equity of treatment
2 The value of the shares issued by a company
he owns 62% of the group’s equity
NEW WORDS
Institution
Pronunciation: /ɪnstɪˈtjuːʃ(ə)n/
NOUN
An organization founded for a religious, educational, professional, or social purpose
an academic institution
NEW WORDS
Socio-economic
Pronunciation: /ˌsəʊsɪəʊiːkəˈnɒmɪk , ˌsəʊʃɪəʊ-/
ADJECTIVE
Relating to or concerned with the interaction of social and economic factors
socio-economic change
NEW WORDS
Cross section
NOUN
A typical or representative sample of a larger group:
a cross section of our senior managers
NEW WORDS
Sensory
Pronunciation: /ˈsɛns(ə)ri /
ADJECTIVE
Relating to sensation or the physical senses; transmitted or perceived by the senses
sensory input
NEW WORDS
Periodic
Pronunciation: /ˌpɪərɪˈɒdɪk /
ADJECTIVE
Appearing or occurring at intervals
the periodic visits she made to her father
NEW WORDS
Perpetuate
Pronunciation: /pəˈpɛtʃʊeɪt , -tjʊ-/
VERB
[WITH OBJECT]
Make (something) continue indefinitely
the confusion was perpetuated through inadvertence
NEW WORDS
Institutionalize
Pronunciation: /ɪnstɪˈtjuːʃ(ə)n(ə)lʌɪz /
(also institutionalise)
VERB
[WITH OBJECT]
Establish (something, typically a practice or activity) as a convention or norm in an organization or culture
he institutionalized the practice of collaborative research on a grand scale
NEW WORDS
Auditory
Pronunciation: /ˈɔːdɪt(ə)ri /
ADJECTIVE
Relating to the sense of hearing
the auditory nerves
ANSWER KEYS
Questions 1-4
Reading Passage 1 has six sections, A-F.
Which paragraph contains the following information?
Write the correct letter A-F in boxes 1-4 on your answer sheet.
1 details of the range of family types involved in an education programme D
2 reasons why a child`s early years are so important B
3 reasons why an education programme failed C
4 a description of the positive outcomes of an education programme E
ANSWER KEYS
Questions 5-10
Classify the following features as characterising
Write the correct letter A, B, C or D in boxes 5-10 on your answer sheet.
5 was administered to a variety of poor and wealthy families B
6 continued with follow-up assistance in elementary schools D
7 did not succeed in its aim A
8 supplied many forms of support and training to parents B
9 received insufficient funding D
10 was designed to improve pre-schoolers` educational development C
ANSWER KEYS
Questions 11-13
Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 1?
In boxes 11-13 on your answer sheet, write
11 Most `Missouri` programme three-year-olds scored highly in areas such as listening, speaking, reasoning and interacting with others.
12 `Missouri` programme children of young, uneducated, single parents scored less highly on the tests.
13 The richer families in the `Missouri` programme had higher stress levels.
TRUE
FALSE
NOT GIVEN
PRACTICE LISTENING
11/B
12/C
13/C
14/B
15/conversation
16/learning experience
17/responsible
18/organic
19/sick animals
20/understanding
ANSWER KEYS
GAME TIME
Pyramid
LUCKY BOX
Lucky square
+ 2
+ 5
x2
- 2
- 5
: 2
swap
+ 2
+ 5
x2
- 2
- 5
: 2
swap
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ILLITERACY
CÁC THÀNH VIÊN TRONG NHÓM
Phạm Quang Huy
Đỗ Hoàng Anh
Võ Phan Minh Hiếu
Trần Ngọc Bảo
By the end of next month we will have succeeded in the illiteracy of 1,300,000 Venezuelans.
If there is a failure to disclose all the matters, amendment will be refused
Anyone seeking such advice should a competent professional
Certainly in New South Wales, new are developing in terms of where foster families are in 2003
One unit is to one glass of wine
FILL IN THE BLANKS
rate universal eradicate promote relevant trend self-respect consult motivate precious equivalent
By the end of next month we will have succeeded in eradicating the illiteracy of 1,300,000 Venezuelans.
If there is a failure to disclose all the relevant matters, amendment will be refused
Anyone seeking such advice should consult a competent professional
Certainly in New South Wales, new trends are developing in terms of where foster families are in 2003
One unit is equivalent to one glass of wine
ANSWER KEYs
UNIT 5
ILLITERACY
Pronunciation: / ɪˈlɪtərəsi /
The inability to read or write
the ineffective educational system meant that illiteracy was widespread
Antonym :
Literacy(n)
Pronunciation: /ˈlɪtərəsi /
ERADICATE
VERB
[WITH OBJECT]
Pronunciation:
Destroy completely; put an end to
this disease has been eradicated from the world
A FOR EFFORT
Idiom
recognizing that someone tried hard to accomplish something although they might not have been successful.
The cake didn’t turn out like she had planned, but I give her an A for effort
PLAY HOOKY
Idiom
to skip school
My friends are playing hooky today so they can be first in line for concert tickets this afternoon
PUT YOUR THINKING CAP ON
Idiom
to think in a serious manner
We’re all going to have to put our thinking caps on to tackle this big problem
READING COMPREHENSION TIME
Which of the choices A,B,C, or D most adequately sums up the whole passage ?
A.The programme of “Universalistion of Primary Education” in Vietnam
B.Illiteracy rates in Vietnam
C.Ethnic minority students ‘ education programme
D.The fight against illiteracy
TASK 2
Which of the choices A,B,C, or D most adequately sums up the whole passage ?
D.The fight against illiteracy
TASK 2
1.What was the rate of literacy in Vietnam in 2000?
2.What campaign was started by the Vietnam Society of Learning Promotion ?
3.How many students participated in the campaign in 2000 and how many in 2001 ?
4.What did the students do to help eradicate illiteracy?
5.What will happen if more and more people take part in the struggle against illiteracy ?
TASK 3
TASK 3
1.What was the rate of literacy in Vietnam in 2000?
94% of the population
2.What campaign was started by the Vietnam Society of Learning Promotion ?
The campaign for illiteracy eradication
3.How many students participated in the campaign in 2000 and how many in 2001 ?
- in 2000 :600 students
- in 2001:800 students
4.What did the students do to help eradicate illiteracy?
They voluntarily spent their summer vacations teaching illiterate people to read and write.
5.What will happen if more and more people take part in the struggle against illiteracy ?
Illiteracy will soon be eradicate
PRACTICE READING
NEW WORDS
Enhance (verb )
BrE / ɪnhɑns /
NAmE / ɪnhæns /
to increase or further improve the good quality, value or status of sb/sth
This is an opportunity to enhance the reputation of the company.
en • hanced ( adjective )
enhanced efficiency
en • hance • ment (noun ) [ uncountable , countable ]
BrE /ɪnhɑnsmənt/
NAmE /ɪnhænsmənt /
equipment for the enhancement of sound quality
NEW WORDS
Equity
Pronunciation: /ˈɛkwɪti /
NOUN (plural equities)
[MASS NOUN]
1 The quality of being fair and impartial
equity of treatment
2 The value of the shares issued by a company
he owns 62% of the group’s equity
NEW WORDS
Institution
Pronunciation: /ɪnstɪˈtjuːʃ(ə)n/
NOUN
An organization founded for a religious, educational, professional, or social purpose
an academic institution
NEW WORDS
Socio-economic
Pronunciation: /ˌsəʊsɪəʊiːkəˈnɒmɪk , ˌsəʊʃɪəʊ-/
ADJECTIVE
Relating to or concerned with the interaction of social and economic factors
socio-economic change
NEW WORDS
Cross section
NOUN
A typical or representative sample of a larger group:
a cross section of our senior managers
NEW WORDS
Sensory
Pronunciation: /ˈsɛns(ə)ri /
ADJECTIVE
Relating to sensation or the physical senses; transmitted or perceived by the senses
sensory input
NEW WORDS
Periodic
Pronunciation: /ˌpɪərɪˈɒdɪk /
ADJECTIVE
Appearing or occurring at intervals
the periodic visits she made to her father
NEW WORDS
Perpetuate
Pronunciation: /pəˈpɛtʃʊeɪt , -tjʊ-/
VERB
[WITH OBJECT]
Make (something) continue indefinitely
the confusion was perpetuated through inadvertence
NEW WORDS
Institutionalize
Pronunciation: /ɪnstɪˈtjuːʃ(ə)n(ə)lʌɪz /
(also institutionalise)
VERB
[WITH OBJECT]
Establish (something, typically a practice or activity) as a convention or norm in an organization or culture
he institutionalized the practice of collaborative research on a grand scale
NEW WORDS
Auditory
Pronunciation: /ˈɔːdɪt(ə)ri /
ADJECTIVE
Relating to the sense of hearing
the auditory nerves
ANSWER KEYS
Questions 1-4
Reading Passage 1 has six sections, A-F.
Which paragraph contains the following information?
Write the correct letter A-F in boxes 1-4 on your answer sheet.
1 details of the range of family types involved in an education programme D
2 reasons why a child`s early years are so important B
3 reasons why an education programme failed C
4 a description of the positive outcomes of an education programme E
ANSWER KEYS
Questions 5-10
Classify the following features as characterising
Write the correct letter A, B, C or D in boxes 5-10 on your answer sheet.
5 was administered to a variety of poor and wealthy families B
6 continued with follow-up assistance in elementary schools D
7 did not succeed in its aim A
8 supplied many forms of support and training to parents B
9 received insufficient funding D
10 was designed to improve pre-schoolers` educational development C
ANSWER KEYS
Questions 11-13
Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 1?
In boxes 11-13 on your answer sheet, write
11 Most `Missouri` programme three-year-olds scored highly in areas such as listening, speaking, reasoning and interacting with others.
12 `Missouri` programme children of young, uneducated, single parents scored less highly on the tests.
13 The richer families in the `Missouri` programme had higher stress levels.
TRUE
FALSE
NOT GIVEN
PRACTICE LISTENING
11/B
12/C
13/C
14/B
15/conversation
16/learning experience
17/responsible
18/organic
19/sick animals
20/understanding
ANSWER KEYS
GAME TIME
Pyramid
LUCKY BOX
Lucky square
+ 2
+ 5
x2
- 2
- 5
: 2
swap
+ 2
+ 5
x2
- 2
- 5
: 2
swap
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