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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[r]

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Welcome to my lesson

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women’s roles

2 A Taking our garbage

B Working outside C Drying clothes

D Taking care of children E Doing shopping

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Unit 15: Women in society

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sự tham gia ăn sâu, lâu đời

tồn thời gian ngắn

equal (adj) = adequate >< unequal, inadequate, different

cơ hội việc làm bình đẳng Vocabulary:

human civilization['hju:mən sivəli'zei∫n](n):homemaking ['houm,meikiη] (n) :

= housework = household chore

the age of enlightenment (N.P):childbearing['t∫aild,beəriη](n):

= Giving birth to a baby

intellectual [,intə'lektjuəl] (adj):equal work opportunity:

deep-seated ['di:p'si:tid](adj):

>< short-lived (adj):

involvement [in'vɔlvmənt](n) = participation:

văn minh loài người công việc nhà

Thời đại khai sáng việc sinh con

thuộc trí tuệ

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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

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Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.

1 People believed that that women’s natural roles were _

A Working in education B building houses

C Take care of the house and family D working in factories

2 Women were considered suitable for

A childbearing B public C politics D business

3 The word "Childbearing " in the first paragraph is CLOSEST in meaning to _

A Giving birth to a baby B Having no child C Bring up a child D Educating a child

4 According to the text, what is the purpose of the struggle for women’s intellectual ability?

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

5 What “these pioneer thinkers”? At the end of paragraph refer to?

A 18th century European people

B 18th century European political philosophers

C 18th century European women

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6 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

7 In the past, who controlled most positions of employment and power in society?

A men B women C philosopher D teacher

8 The word " involvement " in the first paragraph is CLOSEST in meaning to

A education B advocate C participation D recognition

9 The word " equal " in the first paragraph is OPPOSITE in meaning to _

A adequate B intelligent C suitable D different

10 What does the passage mainly discuss?

A women’s intellectual ability B The Age of Enlightenment C Women’s rights

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1 People beleive that that women’s natural roles were .

A Working in education B building houses

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2 Women were considered suitable for .

A childbearing B public

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3 The word "Childbearing " in the first paragraph is CLOSEST in meaning to _

A Giving birth to a baby B Having no child

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4 According to the text, what is the purpose of the struggle for women’s intellectual ability?

A to free women from housework

B to establish a friendly relationship between men and women C to bring equality between men and women

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5 What “these pioneer thinkers”? At the end of paragraph refer to?

A 18th century European people

B 18th century European political philosophers

C 18th century European women

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6 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

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7 In the past, who controlled most positions of employment and power in society?

A men B women

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8 The word " involvement " in the first paragraph is CLOSEST in meaning to

A education B advocate

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9 The word " equal " in the first paragraph is OPPOSITE in meaning to _

A adequate B intelligent

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10 What does the passage mainly discuss?

A women’s intellectual ability B The Age of Enlightenment C Women’s rights

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Task 1: Matching these words and phrases with the suitable meaning. 1 human civilization

2 childbearing 3 involvement

4 Age of Enlightenment

5 deep-seated cultural beliefs 6 homemaking

7 intellectual ability

8 equal work opportunity

A Việc sinh con

B Nền văn minh nhân loại

F Sự tham gia

G Thời đại khai sáng

C Những niềm tin ăn sâu vào tiềm thức

D Năng lực trí tuệ

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IV Homework

- Learn by heart new words

- Review Reading 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

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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

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equal (adj) = adequate >< unequal, inadequate, different cơ hội việc làm bình đẳng

Vocabulary:

human civilization['hju:mən sivəli'zei∫n](n):homemaking ['houm,meikiη] (n) :

= housework = household chore

the age of enlightenment (N.P):childbearing['t∫aild,beəriη](n):

= Giving birth to a baby

intellectual [,intə'lektjuəl] (adj):

 equal work opportunity:

deep-seated ['di:p'si:tid](adj): ăn sâu, lâu đời

>< short-lived (adj): tồn thời gian ngắn

involvement [in'vɔlvmənt](n) = participation: tham gia

văn minh loài người công việc nhà

Thời đại khai sáng việc sinh con

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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

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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

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equal (adj) = adequate >< unequal, inadequate, different cơ hội việc làm bình đẳng

Vocabulary:

human civilization['hju:mən sivəli'zei∫n](n):homemaking ['houm,meikiη] (n) :

= housework = household chore

the age of enlightenment (N.P):childbearing['t∫aild,beəriη](n):

= Giving birth to a baby

intellectual [,intə'lektjuəl] (adj):

 equal work opportunity:

deep-seated ['di:p'si:tid](adj): ăn sâu, lâu đời

>< short-lived (adj): tồn thời gian ngắn

involvement [in'vɔlvmənt](n) = participation: tham gia

văn minh lồi người cơng việc nhà

Thời đại khai sáng việc sinh con

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equal (adj) = adequate >< unequal, inadequate, different cơ hội việc làm bình đẳng

Vocabulary:

human civilization['hju:mən sivəli'zei∫n](n):homemaking ['houm,meikiη] (n) :

= housework = household chore

the age of enlightenment (N.P):childbearing['t∫aild,beəriη](n):

= Giving birth to a baby

intellectual [,intə'lektjuəl] (adj):

 equal work opportunity:

deep-seated ['di:p'si:tid](adj): ăn sâu, lâu đời

>< short-lived (adj): tồn thời gian ngắn

involvement [in'vɔlvmənt](n) = participation: tham gia

văn minh loài người công việc nhà

Thời đại khai sáng việc sinh con

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