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WELCOME TO class UNIT 1: THE GENERATION GAP Lesson 7Commuinication & Culture I Communication Work in groups: Asking the questions and take notes of their answers What kind of family you live in? What you think the advantages and disadvantages of living in an extended or a nuclear family are? Act 2: Report your group's opinions 04/26/20 Act 2: Report your group's opinions love my independence and space Nuclear family don't think I would like it to share my space with too many people be less conflicts & generation gaps would prefer a nuclear family anytime 04/26/20 Advantages Children are closer to the parents and can have more free and frank discussion about their problems with parents which helps for the better development of their personality Parents have enough time to look after their children 04/26/20 II CULTURE • The return of the extended families in the UK and the USA Act Read the following text about the coming back of the extended families and answer the questions.(p.15) The number of multi-generational households with three or four generations living under the same roof Unemployment, part-time work and low-paid jobs have become more common The cost of housing has become higher The pressures of childcare and elderly care have become heavier The disadvantages are the lack of space, independence and privacy, and the daily conflicts They can develop relationships with adults other than their parents Old people can become more active when interacting with the younger generations Act Discuss with a partner What is the current family trend in Viet Nam? What are the reasons for the current trend? Do you think children are happier growing up in extended families? What is the current family trend in Viet Nam? • The Vietnamese family now exists in two major forms: nuclear families (two generations) and extended families (from three generations upwards) The nuclear family is the most common What are the reasons for the current trend? Western values have been adopted into Vietnamese society Today, many young people embrace their freedoom and independence Besides, they can afford to buy their own house/ flat and take care of their children without depending on their parents Some of them work in other provinces or abroad, so they live far away from their parents 3 Do you think children are happier growing up in extended families? • Yes, I When living with members of their extended family, young children can develop relationships with adults other than their parents They can also play with cousins that are around their ages .. .UNIT 1: THE GENERATION GAP Lesson 7Commuinication & Culture I Communication Work in groups: Asking the questions and take notes of their answers What kind of family... for the better development of their personality Parents have enough time to look after their children 04/26/20 II CULTURE • The return of the extended families in the UK and the USA Act Read the. .. following text about the coming back of the extended families and answer the questions.(p .15 ) The number of multi-generational households with three or four generations living under the same roof Unemployment,