Unit 1. The generation gap. Lesson 1. Getting started

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CHÚC MỪNG ĐỘI BẠN THỎ
CONGRATULATIONS RABBIT TEAM
CHÚC MỪNG ĐỘI BẠN CỌP
CONGRATULATIONS TIGER TEAM
WHO’S HIGHER?
RABBIT TEAM
sntgrapaerdn
grandparents
RABBIT TEAM
hertfa
father
RABBIT TEAM
atun
aunt
RABBIT TEAM
niusoc
cousin
RABBIT TEAM
etisrs
sister
TIGER TEAM
rehtorb
brother
TIGER TEAM
eince
niece
TIGER TEAM
thorme
mother
TIGER TEAM
elnuc
uncle
TIGER TEAM
ewhepn
nephew
UNIT 1: THE GENERATION GAP
PERIOD 2: GETTING STARTED
- extended family (n)
VOCABULARY:
- nuclear family (n)
- hairstyle (n)
- childcare (n)
- generation gap (n)
- appearance (n)
- belief (n)
- table manner (n)
- chores (n)
= housework
VOCABULARY:
conservative (a)
state-owned (n)
footsteps (n)
: bảo thủ
: thuộc sở hữu nhà nước
viewpoint (n)
open-minded (a)
to impose (+on) (n)
conflict (n)
relationship (n)
: quan điểm = point of view
: thoáng, cởi mở
: áp đặt (lên)
: xung đột
: mối quan hệ = bond
: bước chân
CHECKING VOCABULARY:
extended family (n)
: gia đình đa thế hệ
: gia đình hạt nhân
: chăm sóc con cái
: khoảng cách giữa các thế hệ
: đức tin, niềm tin
: kiểu tóc
: vẻ bề ngoài
: cung cách
table manner (n)
appearance (n)
Hairstyle (n)
belief (n)
generation gap (n)
childcare (n)
Nuclear family (n)
CHECKING VOCABULARY:
: quan điểm = point of view
: thoáng, cởi mở
: áp đặt (lên)
: xung đột
: mối quan hệ = bond
chores (n)
: công việc nhà
: bảo thủ
: thuộc sở hữu nhà nước
: bước chân
relationship (n)
conflict (n)
to impose (+on) (n)
open-minded (a)
viewpoint (n)
footsteps (n)
state-owned (n)
conservative (a)
TASK 2: Read the conversation again. Are the following sentences true (T) or false (F)?
a nuclear family
an extended family
parents
Activity 3. Complete the following definitions, using the highlighted compound nouns in the conversation.
1. A(n)_______________ is a family that consists of parents and children.
2. __________ is the care of children, especially while parents are at work.
3. A(n)______________ is the difference in attitudes or behaviour between younger and older age groups, which can cause a lack of understanding.
4. _____________ are the rules of behaviour that are typically accepted while people are eating at a table.
5. A(n)_________ is a person`s opinion about a subject.
6. A(n)_______________ 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.
nuclear family
Childcare
generation gap
Table manners
viewpoint
extended family
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.
Duty & obligation:
Lack of obligation:
should and ought to in positive and negative forms.
must and have to.
(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?
Extended family
- Pros:
During childhood: get chance to hear a good night stories from your grandparents; have your cousins to play with; have your uncles/aunts to ask for money whenever your parents refuse or to have an eye on you when parents are at work.
Becoming teenage and mature: learn moral values from elders, receive help, given useful advice, taken care of and supported whenever you are in need.
Cons:
Need to follow family norms; might have less privacy; can`t make your own decisions because you have to ask everyone before taking big step; get in conflicts because of differences and disagreements in lifestyles and perception.
Nuclear family
- Pros:
Have more privacy; make your own decisions; don’t need to share things; don’t have much potentiality of differences and disagreements which may lead to conflicts.
Cons:
Less people to talk to; probably no one to seek help in certain situations; constant feeling of solitude; lack of proper direction and guidance; too many responsibilities on a single bread earner; children grow up being introvert and participate in less social events.
.
What are the differences between you and your parents ?
Entertainment
Music/ films
Lifestyle
Fashion/
Ways of shopping
Ways of thinking/
Values of life
Studying/ jobs-career
Communication
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
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THANKS
YOU
Word Scramble
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4
5
CHÚC MỪNG ĐỘI BẠN THỎ
CONGRATULATIONS RABBIT TEAM
CHÚC MỪNG ĐỘI BẠN CỌP
CONGRATULATIONS TIGER TEAM
WHO’S HIGHER?
RABBIT TEAM
sntgrapaerdn
grandparents
RABBIT TEAM
hertfa
father
RABBIT TEAM
atun
aunt
RABBIT TEAM
niusoc
cousin
RABBIT TEAM
etisrs
sister
TIGER TEAM
rehtorb
brother
TIGER TEAM
eince
niece
TIGER TEAM
thorme
mother
TIGER TEAM
elnuc
uncle
TIGER TEAM
ewhepn
nephew
UNIT 1: THE GENERATION GAP
PERIOD 2: GETTING STARTED
- extended family (n)
VOCABULARY:
- nuclear family (n)
- hairstyle (n)
- childcare (n)
- generation gap (n)
- appearance (n)
- belief (n)
- table manner (n)
- chores (n)
= housework
VOCABULARY:
conservative (a)
state-owned (n)
footsteps (n)
: bảo thủ
: thuộc sở hữu nhà nước
viewpoint (n)
open-minded (a)
to impose (+on) (n)
conflict (n)
relationship (n)
: quan điểm = point of view
: thoáng, cởi mở
: áp đặt (lên)
: xung đột
: mối quan hệ = bond
: bước chân
CHECKING VOCABULARY:
extended family (n)
: gia đình đa thế hệ
: gia đình hạt nhân
: chăm sóc con cái
: khoảng cách giữa các thế hệ
: đức tin, niềm tin
: kiểu tóc
: vẻ bề ngoài
: cung cách
table manner (n)
appearance (n)
Hairstyle (n)
belief (n)
generation gap (n)
childcare (n)
Nuclear family (n)
CHECKING VOCABULARY:
: quan điểm = point of view
: thoáng, cởi mở
: áp đặt (lên)
: xung đột
: mối quan hệ = bond
chores (n)
: công việc nhà
: bảo thủ
: thuộc sở hữu nhà nước
: bước chân
relationship (n)
conflict (n)
to impose (+on) (n)
open-minded (a)
viewpoint (n)
footsteps (n)
state-owned (n)
conservative (a)
TASK 2: Read the conversation again. Are the following sentences true (T) or false (F)?
a nuclear family
an extended family
parents
Activity 3. Complete the following definitions, using the highlighted compound nouns in the conversation.
1. A(n)_______________ is a family that consists of parents and children.
2. __________ is the care of children, especially while parents are at work.
3. A(n)______________ is the difference in attitudes or behaviour between younger and older age groups, which can cause a lack of understanding.
4. _____________ are the rules of behaviour that are typically accepted while people are eating at a table.
5. A(n)_________ is a person`s opinion about a subject.
6. A(n)_______________ 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.
nuclear family
Childcare
generation gap
Table manners
viewpoint
extended family
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.
Duty & obligation:
Lack of obligation:
should and ought to in positive and negative forms.
must and have to.
(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?
Extended family
- Pros:
During childhood: get chance to hear a good night stories from your grandparents; have your cousins to play with; have your uncles/aunts to ask for money whenever your parents refuse or to have an eye on you when parents are at work.
Becoming teenage and mature: learn moral values from elders, receive help, given useful advice, taken care of and supported whenever you are in need.
Cons:
Need to follow family norms; might have less privacy; can`t make your own decisions because you have to ask everyone before taking big step; get in conflicts because of differences and disagreements in lifestyles and perception.
Nuclear family
- Pros:
Have more privacy; make your own decisions; don’t need to share things; don’t have much potentiality of differences and disagreements which may lead to conflicts.
Cons:
Less people to talk to; probably no one to seek help in certain situations; constant feeling of solitude; lack of proper direction and guidance; too many responsibilities on a single bread earner; children grow up being introvert and participate in less social events.
.
What are the differences between you and your parents ?
Entertainment
Music/ films
Lifestyle
Fashion/
Ways of shopping
Ways of thinking/
Values of life
Studying/ jobs-career
Communication
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
29
THANKS
YOU
 







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