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Communication
What it means to be independent
A father tells his son:
1. What kind of person does the father want his son to grow up to be?
2. What does the father mean by saying: You got a dream, you gotta protect it. and You want something, go get it? Do you agree with him? Why / Why not?
3. What's your dream? How do you protect it and make sure it will come true one day?
Culture
Ways of raising children
In the US
For many Americans, a parent's most important task is to teach their children to live independently. From an early age, most children get their own rooms and never sleep with their parents.
American parents help their kids to become self-reliant by making them do things such as washing, cleaning, and cooking for themselves from the time they are very small. To help to develop their children's confidence, American parents always show respect for them and let them voice their opinions on family issues.
Right after children finish school, most of them will move out of the family home and start a truly independent life.
In Viet Nam
Many Vietnamese parents think their most important role is to protect their children and provide them with a happy and wealthy childhood. Babies often sleep with their parents, and many children do not get to sleep in their own beds until they finish primary school.
While many children in rural areas have to work to contribute to the household expenses, most children in urban areas do not have to do anything but study. In both urban and rural areas, parents seldom ask for their children's opinions before making family choices.
Children do not move out of the family home before they get married. Even then, many parents still want the couple to live with them in the same house.
Culture
Ways of raising children
In the US
For many Americans, a parent's most important task is to teach their children to live independently. From an early age, most children get their own rooms and never sleep with their parents.
American parents help their kids to become self-reliant by making them do things such as washing, cleaning, and cooking for themselves from the time they are very small. To help to develop their children's confidence, American parents always show respect for them and let them voice their opinions on family issues.
Right after children finish school, most of them will move out of the family home and start a truly independent life.
In Viet Nam
Many Vietnamese parents think their most important role is to protect their children and provide them with a happy and wealthy childhood. Babies often sleep with their parents, and many children do not get to sleep in their own beds until they finish primary school.
While many children in rural areas have to work to contribute to the household expenses, most children in urban areas do not have to do anything but study. In both urban and rural areas, parents seldom ask for their children's opinions before making family choices.
Children do not move out of the family home before they get married. Even then, many parents still want the couple to live with them in the same house.
Read the text carefully and match each answer with its correct question.
1.
To teach their children to live independently.
2.
To protect their children and to provide them with a happy and wealthy childhood.
3.
They make them do things such as washing, cleaning and cooking for themselves from the time they are very small.
4.
No. Vietnamese parents seldom ask for their children's opinions before making family choices.
5.
They show respect for them and let them voice their opinions on family issues.
6.
After they get married.
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Culture
Ways of raising children
In the US
For many Americans, a parent's most important task is to teach their children to live independently. From an early age, most children get their own rooms and never sleep with their parents.
American parents help their kids to become self-reliant by making them do things such as washing, cleaning, and cooking for themselves from the time they are very small. To help to develop their children's confidence, American parents always show respect for them and let them voice their opinions on family issues.
Right after children finish school, most of them will move out of the family home and start a truly independent life.
In Viet Nam
Many Vietnamese parents think their most important role is to protect their children and provide them with a happy and wealthy childhood. Babies often sleep with their parents, and many children do not get to sleep in their own beds until they finish primary school.
While many children in rural areas have to work to contribute to the household expenses, most children in urban areas do not have to do anything but study. In both urban and rural areas, parents seldom ask for their children's opinions before making family choices.
Children do not move out of the family home before they get married. Even then, many parents still want the couple to live with them in the same house.
Whereas means the same as while in sentences expressing contrasts. It does not mean the same as while when while refers to time. Examples: The south has a hot, dry climate, whereas/while the north has a milder, wetter climate. The secretary took care of my appointments while I was away from the office. | Whereas cùng nghĩa với while trong câu nói về sự tương phản, đối lập. Whereas không cùng nghĩa với while khi while chỉ thời gian. Ví dụ: The south has a hot, dry climate, whereas/while the north has a milder, wetter climate. (Phía nam khí hậu khô, nóng, trong khi /ngược lại phía bắc khí hậu ầm ướt mát mẻ hơn.) The secretary took care of my appointments while I was away from the office. (Thư ký lo toan các cuộc hẹn của tôi (trong) khi tôi vắng mặt ở cơ quan.) |
Make some comparisons between the two ways of child raising using while, whereas, different from.
Example:
While most Vietnamese children sleep with their parents until they finish primary school, most American children get their own rooms from an early age.
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