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What values will you pass  on to your children? Do you think society is losing its values?

How have  values changed in society?

What is a value other people think is very important which you don’t                               

think is important?

What values did you parents pass  on to you?

Are there any values that your parents tried to make you follow but you                                  

weren’t good at doing?

How do society’s values hold it together?

Some people  say that poorer societies have  stronger values than richer countries. Do you agree?

What traditional values are not important or not necessary now?                                          How do you  feel  when  you  see  someone not  following the  values you

were brought up with?

How do members of a family support each other?

Who  do you think has the  most power  in the  family? Why?

Do you agree with the  saying “Children should be seen and not  heard”?                                   Why do you agree or disagree?

Are good family members or good friends more  important? Why?

What problems do parents have to solve as their children grow up?                                      


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How close are  you to your extended family? (cousins, aunts, great un- cles etc.)

What is the  perfect number of children a family should have?

What do  you  think of  people  who  marry and decide not  to  have children?

How do you think western families and eastern families differ?

What do  you  think is  the most important thing to  make a  happy family?

Is it better for  mothers to stay at home  with kids  or go to work  to earn more  money  for the  family?

Many  families send  their children to private institutes or daycares for most of the  day. Is this good or bad?

How do you define the  word  “home”? Is it where you live? Where your family lives  or where you grew  up?

When married people talk about having children they talk about “start- ing  a family”. Can two  married people  be a family if they don’t have kids?

How do you think family life  is changing in your country? (Example: wife working, husband cleaning, kids  at institutes) Is this change good or bad?

What do you think of gay marriage?

Is  spanking or  hitting a  good  way  to  discipline children? Why  or why not?

What age is too young to get married? Why  do people  get married?

If you were offered an excellent job abroad could  you leave  your family and country for 5 years?


 

  4. Writing Do ex. 3, p. 90.
                                5. Reading and  speaking Do ex. 4, p. 91.
  6. summary

Do ex. 5, p. 91.

 

7. Homework

Do ex. 6, p. 91.


Lesson 32

 

w r I t I ng For Mal letterS

 

Цілі: формувати навички письма; вдосконалювати навички усного мовлен- ня, читання; розвивати культуру спілкування й мовленнєву реакцію учнів; ви- ховувати зацікавленість у розширенні своїх знань.

 

 

Procedure

 

1.  Warm-up

What is the  difference between families in the  past and  modern fami- lies. (Homework ex. 6, p. 91.)

 

 

2.  Reading

Do ex. 7, p. 92. Do ex. 1, p. 95.

 

3.  Reading and  speaking

Do ex. 2, p. 96.

 

4.  speaking

Do ex. 3, 4, p. 97.

 

5.  Writing

Do ex. 5, p. 97.

 

6.  Listening and  speaking

Listen to the  dialogue and discuss the  following questions.


 

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Jill and  Martha met  last week  in class. It’s  their first time hanging out  and they’re getting to know each other and talking about families.

J i l l. So, where does your family come from?

M a r t h a.  Well, my  dad’s side  of the  family is from Indiana and  my

mom’s  side  of the  family is from California. My parents met  at college in                                 Florida though, so that’s where I grew  up.

J i l l. So do you see your extended family a lot then?

M a r t h a. Not really. My family is pretty small and I don’t have a lot                                  

of living relatives left anymore. Actually, I just have one aunt in California and my grandpa in Indiana. I see them maybe  once a year.

J i l l. I guess it is kind of far to travel to those states frequently. Do you have  a lot of siblings?

M a r t h a. No, actually, I’m an only-child.

J i l l. Your family is pretty small then. So, it’s just you, your mom, and your dad basically?

M a r t h a.  Well, my  parents are  divorced and  my  dad  moved  back  to

Indiana a few years ago. So, it’s  basically just my mom and me.

J i l l. Oh. I’m sorry to hear that.

M a r t h a. That’s OK. My parents fought a lot when they were together, so it’s  better that they are divorced.

J i l l. You and your mom must be close then.

M a r t h a. We are. I miss  her  a lot now that I’m at school. I have  a pic- ture of us.  Want to see?

J i l l. Sure.

M a r t h a. That’s my mom and me on vacation last year.

J i l l. You really take after your mom! You look like sisters!


M a r t h a.  I know. Everyone says  we look  alike. What about you?  Do you have  a big family?

J i l l. Yeah. I have a really big family. They all live in Florida, so I have six  aunts, five  uncles, maybe  20  cousins, and  two  sets  of grandparents nearby!

M a r t h a. That sounds like a lot!

J i l l. It is. Plus, I have  seven siblings. Two sisters and five  brothers. M a r t h a. Your parents had eight children! That’s so many!

J i l l. I know. Our  house is crazy. I’m  the  oldest and  I always had  to baby-sit!

M a r t h a. How old are your siblings?

J i l l. Let’s  see… They’re 20, 18, 14, 10, 8, 4, and 1 and a half. M a r t h a. Whoa!  That’s a pretty big age range.

J i l l. I know it’s  unusual. My parents just love having kids, I guess. M a r t h a. So, do you see your family often?





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