Unit 06. Gender Equality. Lesson 1. Getting started
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GENDER EQUALITY
UNIT 6: GENDER EQUALITY
LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
NEW WORDS
Equal (a)
Equality(n)
Ngang bằng, bình đẳng
Sự ngang bằng, sự bình đẳng
Gender(n)
Giới tính
Eliminate(v)
Xóa bỏ
Sự phân biệt
Discrimination(n)
Force (v)
Ép buộc
Enrol(v)
Enrolment(n)
Kết nạp, đăng ký nhập học
Sự kết nạp, sự đăng ký nhập học
Activity 1: Listen and read
Equal opportunities in education
Quang: OK, let`s see what information we have found on our topic.
Minh: Please go ahead, Quang.
Quang: Well, according to a United Nations report, sub-Saharan Africa had only 82 girls enrolled per 100 boys in secondary school in 2010. I suppose this is an example of gender discrimination in education.
Lan: Yes, I agree. Not all girls can go to school. I guess they may be kept home to do housework.
Quang: Sure. In rural areas, girls might be forced to work at home and in the fields.
Minh: Some people say that girls perform worse at school than boys, so they shouldn`t be allowed to go to school.
Quang: I`m afraid I disagree. I think girls do better at school than boys and more women than men have college degrees.
Lan: Exactly. In Viet Nam, there are slightly more boys than girls in both primary and secondary schools, but more women than men earn college degrees.
Minh: I believe gender discrimination in education starts at home because parents treat boys and girls differently.
Quang: I couldn`t agree more. Gender discriminaion should be eliminated so that everyone has equal opportunities in education.
1. Lan, Quang, Minh are working on the class project "equal opportunities in Employment"
F
2. Quang is talking about the enrolment rate in secondary school in sub-Saharan African in 2013
3. Lan think girls may be kept home to do housework
4. In general, girls do better than boys at all levels of education.
5. Minh believe gender discrimination in education starts at home because parents treat boys and girls differently
NG
F
T
T
Activity 2: Read the conversation again. Decide if the following statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (NG). Tick the correct boxes.
Activity 3: Read the conversation again and answer the questions.
1. What was the enrolment rate in sub-Saharan African in 2010?
2. Why can`t girls go to school according to Quang?
3. What is the enrolment rate in schools in Viet Nam?
4. Who earns more college degrees in Viet Nam?
5. Why should gender discrimination be eliminated?
1. What was the enrolment rate in sub-Saharan African in 2010?
Only 82 girls enrolled per 100 boys in secondary school.
2. Why can`t girls go to school according to Quang?
Because they might be forced to work at home and in the fields.
3. What is the enrolment rate in schools in Viet Nam?
There are slightly more boys than girls in both primary and secondary school
4. Who earns more college degrees in Viet Nam?
Women do.
5. Why should gender discrimination be eliminated?
Gender discrimination should be eliminated so that everyone has equal opportunities in education.
UNIT 6: GENDER EQUALITY
LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
NEW WORDS
Equal (a)
Equality(n)
Ngang bằng, bình đẳng
Sự ngang bằng, sự bình đẳng
Gender(n)
Giới tính
Eliminate(v)
Xóa bỏ
Sự phân biệt
Discrimination(n)
Force (v)
Ép buộc
Enrol(v)
Enrolment(n)
Kết nạp, đăng ký nhập học
Sự kết nạp, sự đăng ký nhập học
Activity 1: Listen and read
Equal opportunities in education
Quang: OK, let`s see what information we have found on our topic.
Minh: Please go ahead, Quang.
Quang: Well, according to a United Nations report, sub-Saharan Africa had only 82 girls enrolled per 100 boys in secondary school in 2010. I suppose this is an example of gender discrimination in education.
Lan: Yes, I agree. Not all girls can go to school. I guess they may be kept home to do housework.
Quang: Sure. In rural areas, girls might be forced to work at home and in the fields.
Minh: Some people say that girls perform worse at school than boys, so they shouldn`t be allowed to go to school.
Quang: I`m afraid I disagree. I think girls do better at school than boys and more women than men have college degrees.
Lan: Exactly. In Viet Nam, there are slightly more boys than girls in both primary and secondary schools, but more women than men earn college degrees.
Minh: I believe gender discrimination in education starts at home because parents treat boys and girls differently.
Quang: I couldn`t agree more. Gender discriminaion should be eliminated so that everyone has equal opportunities in education.
1. Lan, Quang, Minh are working on the class project "equal opportunities in Employment"
F
2. Quang is talking about the enrolment rate in secondary school in sub-Saharan African in 2013
3. Lan think girls may be kept home to do housework
4. In general, girls do better than boys at all levels of education.
5. Minh believe gender discrimination in education starts at home because parents treat boys and girls differently
NG
F
T
T
Activity 2: Read the conversation again. Decide if the following statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (NG). Tick the correct boxes.
Activity 3: Read the conversation again and answer the questions.
1. What was the enrolment rate in sub-Saharan African in 2010?
2. Why can`t girls go to school according to Quang?
3. What is the enrolment rate in schools in Viet Nam?
4. Who earns more college degrees in Viet Nam?
5. Why should gender discrimination be eliminated?
1. What was the enrolment rate in sub-Saharan African in 2010?
Only 82 girls enrolled per 100 boys in secondary school.
2. Why can`t girls go to school according to Quang?
Because they might be forced to work at home and in the fields.
3. What is the enrolment rate in schools in Viet Nam?
There are slightly more boys than girls in both primary and secondary school
4. Who earns more college degrees in Viet Nam?
Women do.
5. Why should gender discrimination be eliminated?
Gender discrimination should be eliminated so that everyone has equal opportunities in education.
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