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Unit 2 Relationships Lesson 3 Reading

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1. Discuss with a partner.

1.
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the pictures?
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2. What
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grades.

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Pic b: Their relationship is breaking up.
because she always listens to my problems and
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c: They’re
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an argument.
me valuable
of advice.


NEW
LESSON


1. Lan was so poor that she had to
quit school.

 Quit school (v)= drop out of school



2. Mai and Tuan have been loving each other for
five years, but Tuan has got a date with Ngoc
recently. Tuan betrays Mai

 Betray (v)= be unfaithful


3. Nam is very friendly and helpful, so he is
always on good terms with his classmates

 be on good terms with S.O = have
good relationship with S.O


3. College degree (n)


Activity 1. Listen and read


Activity 2. Read the conversation again.
Decide if the statements are true (T), false (F)
or not given (NG). Tick the correct boxes
T

F

1. Lan, Quang and Minh are working on the
class project ‘ Equal Opportunities in
Employment’.




2. Quang is talking about the enrolment rate in
secondary school in sub-Saharan Africa in 2013.



3. Lan thinks girls may be kept home to do
housework.



4. In general, girls do better than boys at all
levels of education.
5. Minh believes gender discrimination in
education starts at home because parents treat
boys and girls differently.

NG





Activity 3.

Please choose the number

1


2

3

4

5

6

7

8

GO


Question 1
Who earns more college degrees in
Viet Nam?

Women (do)


Question 2

What is the enrolment rate in schools in Viet Nam?
There are slightly more boys than girls in both
primary and secondary schools.



LUCKY NUMBER


Question 4
What was the enrolment rate in sub-Saharan
African in 2010?
Only 82 girls enrolled per 100 boys in secondary
school.


Question 5
Why should gender discrimination be eliminated?
Gender discrimination should be eliminated so
that everyone has equal opportunities in
education.


LUCKY NUMBER


Question 7
Why can’t girls go to school according to
Quang?
Because they might be forced to work at
home and in the fields.


LUCKY NUMBER



Activity 4
• What should and shouldn’t you do to
eliminate gender discrimination in
your class or your school?
 Sweep classroom, Wash the tissue
 Arrange teacher’s table and students’
desks
 Not put girls and boys in separate
class
 ……



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