Enghlish 11 UNIT 1 READING

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Enghlish 11  UNIT 1 READING

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Welcome to our class Watch a video and answer the question Vocabulary Conflict (n,v) /kən'flikt/  Cuộc xung đột, mâu thuẫn Brand name /ˈbrænd neɪm/ Hàng hiệu, thương hiệu Afford (v) /ə'fɔ:d/  Có khả chi trả Impose (v) /im'pəʊz/ Áp đặt Independent (a) /,indi'pendənt/ Độc lập, không phụ thuộc Treat (v) /tri:t/  Đối xử Norm (n) /nɔ:m/ Break rules and norms /breik ru:l ænd nɔ:m/ Sự chuẩn mực Phá vỡ quy tắc chuẩn mực As you see in the video, where the conflicts from? Do you have the same conflicts in your family as the people in the video? Unit 1: The generation Lessongap 3: READING WHERE DO CONFLICTS COME FROM? Task You are going to read a text about the conflicts between parents and their teenage children Which of the following you think you may find in the text? a parents and children having different tastes in music b parents’ strong opinions about everything related to their children c children’s objection to the way their parents treat them like small kids d parents’ objection to their children's clothes e parents’ expectations of their children's better use of free time f parents’ strong views about their children's education and future jobs g parents and children having different beliefs Task Read the text quickly and check your predictions in task 1.  Throughout history, there have always been conflicts between parents and their teenage children Here are some of the main reasons and explanations No matter how old their teenage children are, most parents still treat them like small kids As they try to help their children to discover the surrounding world, parents strongly believe they know what is best for their children However, as children grow up, they want to be more independent, create their own opinions, and make their own decisions They don't feel comfortable when their parents still keep treating them like little kids One common area of conflict is the clothes children want to wear Parents may think that these clothes break rules and norms of society, or distract them from schoolwork What is more, some teens want expensive brand name clothes, which can lead to a financial burden on their parents because many cannot afford the high prices Another source of conflict is the way children spend their free time Parents may think that their children should spend their time in a more useful way rather than playing computer games or chatting online But children not always see things the way their parents Conflicts also arise from different interests between parents and their children Some parents may try to impose their choices of university or career on their children regardless of their children's preferences Actually, the list of conflicts seems to be endless Open communication can really help to create mutual trust and understanding between parents and their teenage children a Answer key parents and children having different tastes in music b parents’ strong opinions about everything related to their V children V c children’s objection to the way their parents treat them like V small kids V d parents’ objection to their children's clothes V e parents’ expectations of their children's better use of free time Task Match the highlighted words in the text with the definitions below afford have enough money to buy something make somebody accept the same opinions or ideas as you impose the name given to a product by the company that produces it brand name standards of behavior that are typical or accepted within a particular group or society norms situations in which people are involved in a serious disagreement or argument conflicts Task Read the text carefully Answer the following questions Why most parents still treat their teenage children like small kids?  Because they strongly believe they know what is best for their children What children want to be and as they grow up?  They want to be more independent, create their own opinions, and make their own decisions Why are parents concerned about the clothes their teenage children want to wear?  They are worried because these clothes may break rules and norms of society, or distract them from schoolwork How parents want their children to spend their free time?  They want their children to spend their time in a more useful way Do all parents let their children choose a university and career?  No, some of them try to impose their choises of university or career on their children Task Do you often get into conflicts with your parents? What conflicts ? Friends Appearance Clothes Love Conflicts Housework Schoolwork - Learn new words by heart They want to be more independent, create their own opinions, and make their own decisions - Do exercise in workbook (page 7, 8) worried because these clothes may They are break rules and norms of society, or distract Prepare: SPEAKING (page 11) them- from schoolwork Thank you ... from? Do you have the same conflicts in your family as the people in the video? Unit 1: The generation Lessongap 3: READING WHERE DO CONFLICTS COME FROM? Task You are going to read a text about... these clothes may They are break rules and norms of society, or distract Prepare: SPEAKING (page 11 ) them- from schoolwork Thank you ... children having different beliefs Task Read the text quickly and check your predictions in task 1.   Throughout history, there have always been conflicts between parents and their teenage children

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