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Widespread doubt about women’s intellectual ability led most societies to deny education, employment and many legal and political rights to women.. The struggle for women’s rights − the

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Saturday, March 24 th , 2012

To class: 12A2 Presented by Pham Thi Thanh Tam

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Is this character a male or female?

Why does she have to disguise as a male?

Do you know this woman?

What comments do you have from two pictures?

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Saturday, March 24th 2012

PART A: READING

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BEFORE YOU READ

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Look at the pictures and answer the questions:

1 What is the woman doing in the picture ? Where is she?

2 How many roles does this woman have?

3 Is her life typical of a Vietnamese woman’s life? Why/Why not?

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• Civilize /'sivəlaiz/ (v) – civilization(n)

• Be suited for /'sju:tid/

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• Doubt(n)~ suspicion(n): a feeling of not believing in sth

→ sự nghi ngờ

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• Deny(v): refuse to admit:

→ phủ nhận

• Status(n): the social or professional position of sb

→ địa vị, vị trí

• Pioneer(n):

→ người tiên phong

• Discriminate(v): treat a person or group

worse/better than others in an unfair way

→ phân biệt đối xử

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• Civilize /'sivəlaiz/(v) – civilization(n): sự khai hóa văn minh

• Be suited for /'sju:tid/: phù hợp

• Doubt /daut/ (n): sự nghi ngờ

• Deny /di’nai/(v): phủ nhận

• Status /'steitəs/(n): địa vị, vị trí

• Pioneer/ paiə'niə/(n): người tiên phong

• Discriminate/ dis'krimineit/(v): phân biệt đối xử

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WHILE YOU READ

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Read the text then do the tasks that follow.

Throughout much of the history of human civilization , deep-seated cultural beliefs allowed women only limited roles in society Many people believed that women’s natural roles were as mothers and wives These people considered women to be better suited for childbearing and

homemaking rather than for involvement in the public life of business or politics Widespread doubt about women’s intellectual ability led most societies to deny education, employment and many legal and political rights to women It was men who controlled most positions of

employment and power in society.

The struggle for women’s rights − the rights that establish the

same social, economic, and political status for women as for men −

began in the 18th century during a period known as the Age of

Enlightenment During this period, political philosophers in Europe

began to argue that all individuals, male or female, were born with

natural rights that made them free and equal These pioneer thinkers

advocated that women should not be discriminated against on the basis

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8 Equal work opportunity

a Cơ hội làm việc bình đẳng

b Việc chăm sóc gia đình

c Năng lực trí tuệ

d Việc sinh con

e Niềm tin văn hóa ăn sâu

vào tiềm thức

f Thời đại khai sáng

g Nền văn minh nhân loại

h Sự tham gia

1 g 2 d 3 h 4 f 5 e 6 b 7 c

Task 1: Match the words or phrases in column A with the

suitable meanings in column B

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Work in groups Do the task 2&3 in your book on the page 164&165 and then choose the pictures

“Famous Women”

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Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3

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Your present is a hand-clap from all your classmates

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1 According to the text, what was the main role traditionally accorded to women?

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2 Before the 18th century, what was the attitude of societies towards women’s intellectual ability?

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3 According to the text, what is the

purpose of the struggle for women’s rights?

A to free women from housework

B to establish a friendly relationship between men and women

C to bring equality between men and women

D to argue that women have better

intellectual ability

[Paragraph 2, line (1-2)]

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4 What do “these pioneer thinkers” at the end of paragraph 2 refer to?

A 18th century European people

B 18th century European political philosophers

C 18th century European women

D 18th century European politicians

[Paragraph 2, line (4-5-6)]

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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 property

B the right to equal pay

C equal employment opportunity rights

D the right to vote

[Paragraph 3, line 3- 4]

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6 Choose the best title for the passage.

A Women’s Intellectual Ability

B The Age of Enlightenment

C Women’s Rights

D Women’s Role in Education

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Work in groups Summarise the reading

passage by filling in each blank with ONE word.

In the past, due to the (1)………cultural belief, women only had (2)………… roles in society People thought that they were considered to be more (3) ………… for (4)

………and (5)……… People disbelieved that women did not have (6)……… ability so they are not

allowed to (7)……… in business or politics In the 18th century which was considered the age of (8)……… , many (9) ………….thinkers supported for the women rights

Today, the role of women has been highly appreciated

and their (10) ………. become higher and higher in

society.

deep- seated limited

suited

involve

Enlightenment pioneer

intellectual

status

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* Homework

- Read the text again and learn new words by heart

- do the task in stage “after you read”

- Prepare for the next part of the new lesson

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Throughout much of the history of human civilization , deep-seated

cultural beliefs allowed women only limited roles in society Many people believed that women’s natural roles were as mothers and wives These people considered women to be better suited for childbearing and

homemaking rather than for involvement in the public life of business or politics Widespread doubt about women’s intellectual ability led most societies to deny education, employment and many legal and political

rights to women It was men who controlled most positions of

employment and power in society.

The struggle for women’s rights − the rights that establish the same social, economic, and political status for women as for men − began in the 18th century during a period known as the Age of Enlightenment.

During this period, political philosophers in Europe began to argue that all individuals, male or female, were born with natural rights that made

them free and equal These pioneer thinkers advocated that women

should not be discriminated against on the basis of their sex.

Today, although their status varies in different countries, women in most parts of the world have gained significant legal rights The most

important of these are: the right to have equal work opportunities and pay

to men, the right to vote, and the right to formal education.

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AFTER YOU READ

Work in pairs and answer the questions

1 When were the women’s rights changed?

2 Where did this change start at first?

3 What are the women’s significant legal

rights today?

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* Homework

- Read the text again and learn new words by heart

- do the task in stage “after you read”

- Prepare for the next part of the new lesson

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