Ask students to read the passage in skim to make
sure the meaning of the words.
- Call some students to show the meanings
- Ask students to read the passage again and do the
task in groups of four
- Call on some students to read the answers in
front of the class.
- Ask students to read the sentences with the words
given
Task 2
- Ask students to work in groups of 8 to answer the
questions given.
- Call on some students to show the class the right
answers
-Listen to the students and help them if neccesary.
Post-reading: (12 minutes)
Ask students to work in groups to discuss about the
question:
+ What are the differences between a traditional
Vietnamese family and a morden Vietnamese
family?
- Give some suggested words to talk about a
family :number of children, the house they like to
have, the head of the family, who works, who takes
care of the housework and children, the income...
-Call on some representatives on the groups to
talk about the differences
- Show the meaning of the words.
- Work in groups to fill in the
blanks.
- Read the italicized words/ phrases
and explain in front of the class:
1, precede: happen or exist
2, determine: find out
3, confide: tell somebody about
something very private or secret
4, sacrifice: willingly stop having
something you want
5, obliged: having a duty to
something.
- Work in pairs to answer the
questions.
A: What are the four key values in
the survey?
B: They are Physical attractiveness,
Confiding,........
A: Who are much more concerned
with physical...........?
B: The young Americans are much
more concerned than the young
Indians and the Chinese........
A: What are the Indian students’
attitudes on a partnership of equals ?
B: The Indian students agree that a
woman gas to sacrifice........
- Read the questions carefully and
work in pairs to answer the
questions.
A: - I think a modern family has
fewer children than a traditional one.
the head of the family in a modern
family is both a husband and wife,
they share the household chores and
take care of their children....
- Work in groups to discuss to
compare to other groups.
- Talk in front of the class about the
class.