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a teacher a policewoman a doctor
an astronaut a singer a politician
Activity 1:Activity 1: Kim’s gameKim’s game
Activity 2:Activity 2: Answering the question:Answering the question: 1. What is this woman doing?1. What is this woman doing?2. How many roles does this woman have?2. How many roles does this woman have?3. Is her life typical of a Vietnamese woman’s life? Why/Why not? 3. Is her life typical of a Vietnamese woman’s life? Why/Why not?
Working on computer
Going to the supermarket
Serving a meal
Helping her children study
Taking out the garbagePlaying with her children
2. How many roles does this woman have?2. How many roles does this woman have? She has two roles: roles of a bread - winner and a She has two roles: roles of a bread - winner and a housewife.housewife.
3. Is her life typical of a Vietnamese woman’s life? 3. Is her life typical of a Vietnamese woman’s life? Why/Why not?Why/Why not? Yes, it is. Because a Vietnamese woman not only Yes, it is. Because a Vietnamese woman not only works to earn money but she also does the works to earn money but she also does the housework.housework.
1. human civilization2. childbearing3. involvement4. Age of Enlightenment5. advocate 6. deep-seated cultural beliefs7. homemaking
8. suited for sth 9. intellectual ability10. equal work opportunity
a. cơ hội làm việc bình đẳngb. việc chăm sóc gia đìnhc. năng lực trí tuệd. việc sinh cone. niềm tin văn hóa ăn sâu
vào tiềm thứcf. thời đại khai sángg. nền văn minh nhân loạih. sự tham giai. tán thànhj. thích hợp
A B
Activity 3:Activity 3: Matching (Task 1, page 163)
1. g 2. d 3. h 4. f 5. i 6. e 7. b 8. j 9. c 10. a
Main ideas Paragraph number
a. The struggle for women’s rights
b. Women’s roles and rights nowadays
c. People’s attitude towards women’s intellectual ability in the past
2
3
1
Activity 4:Activity 4: Giving the main idea to each paragraph
1. According to the text, what was the main role traditionally accorded to women?
A. working in educationB. building housesC. taking care of the house and family
D. working in factories
[Paragraph 1, line (2-3)]
Activity 5:Activity 5: Choosing the best answers (Task 2, page 164)
2. Before the 18th century, what was the attitude of societies towards women’s intellectual ability?
A. respectful B. supportive C. resentfulD. disbelieving
[Paragraph 1, line (6-7-8)]
3. According to the text, what is the purpose of the struggle for women’s rights?
A. to free women from houseworkB. to establish a friendly relationship
between men and womenC. to bring equality between men and
womenD. to argue that women have better
intellectual ability
[Paragraph 2, line (1-2)]
4. What do “these pioneer thinkers” at the end of paragraph 2 refer to?
A. 18th century European peopleB. 18th century European political philosophersC. 18th century European womenD. 18th century European politicians
[Paragraph 2, line (4-5-6)]
5. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the last paragraph as one of women’s legal rights today?
A. the right to hold propertyB. the right to equal payC. equal employment opportunity rightsD. the right to vote
[Paragraph 3, line 3- 4]
A. Women’s Intellectual AbilityB. The Age of EnlightenmentC. Women’s RightsD. Women’s Role in Education
Activity 6:Activity 6: Choosing the best title for the passage. (Task 3, page 165)
In the past, women were (1)__________ to the role of mothers and wives (2)___________ widespread doubt about their intellectual ability. The struggle for women’s rights began in the 18th century when European political philosophers (3)__________ that women should be (4)________ equally. Women now (5)________ important legal rights such as equal work (6)____________ and equal pay to men, the right to vote and to gain education.
because of believed restricted
opportunities enjoy treateddespite
had
Activity 7:Activity 7: Complete the summary of the reading passage by putting the words in the box into the blanks.
ConsolidationConsolidation::
Women in the past
roles
Women at present
important legal rights- equal work opportunities
- equal pay
- the right to vote and
to gain education
in the 18th
century
European pioneer thinkers /women should
be treated equallywives
mothers
Struggle for women’s rights
• Write a short paragraph about the typical life of a Vietnamese woman.
• Prepare for Speaking.
Homework: