Unit 15: Part A: Reading (Thao giang - Co ban)

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Unit 15: Part A: Reading (Thao giang - Co ban)

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1 654 32 7 10 11 12 98  Taking care of their families, and doing the housework  Working in the offices Part A: reading – ( Period: 91) Class: 11B4 Teacher: Bui Duc Tien School: Tinh Gia 3 Upper Secondary School Unit 15: Women In Society 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. Today, although their status varies in different countries, women in most parts of the world have gained significant legal rights. The most important of these are: the right to have equal work opportunities and pay to men, the right to vote, and the right to formal education. Human civilization (n) Eg: Human civilization has taken thousands of years Homemaking (n) Eg: Women are always busy with the homemaking The age of enlightenment (n) Eg: The 18 th century is known as the age of enlightenment Childbearing (n) Eg: She is at the age of childbearing. [...]...Political philosopher (n) Eg: He works as a Political philosopher Equal work opportunity (n) Eg: Women and men have an equal work opportunity Intellectual ability (n) Eg: Womens intellectual ability is similar to mens -Involvement (n) means the act of taking part in something Eg: He spoke openly about his involvement with the singer ( Ví dụ: Ông ta nói một cách công khai... philosopher 6 Equal work opportunity 7 Intellectual ability (n) 8 Involvemnt (n) 9 Deep-seated cultural beliefs (n) a Triết gia chính trị b Sự sinh đẻ c Nền văn minh loài ngời d Thời đại khai sáng e Sự dính líu, tham gia f Niềm tin ăn sâu vào tiềm thức g cơ hội việc làm công bằng h Khả năng trí tuệ i Việc nhà Throughout much of the history of human civilization, deep-seated cultural beliefs allowed... much of the history of human civilization, deep-seated cultural beliefs allowed women only limited text ,in society Many 1 According to the roles what was the main role traditionally accorded to women? people believed that womens natural roles were as mothers and wives These people considered women to be better suited for childbearing and 50:50 homemaking rather than for involvement in the public life... employment and many legal and political rights to women It was men who controlled most positions of employment and power in society A Respectful B Supportive c Resentful D Disbelieving 3 According to the text , what is the purpose of the struggle for womens right? The struggle for womens rights the rights that establish the same social, economic, and 50:50 political status for women as for men began in... 18th century European politicians Today, although their status varies in different countries, women in most parts of the world have gained significant legal rights The most 5 Which of following is not mentioned in t important of these are: the right to he last paragraph as one of womens legal r have equal work opportunities and pay to men, ights today? and the right to formal the right to vote, education... important legal rights in the 18th century opportunities and equal Paragraph B such as equal workas European political philosophers to vote that gain education pay, the rightbelievedand towomen should be treated equally 2 In the past, enjoy were restricted to the 3 Women nowwomenimportant legal rights such of mothers and wives due to roles as equal work opportunities and equal Paragraph C pay, the right... gain education widespread doubt about their intellectual ability Throughout much of the history of human civilization, deep-seated cultural beliefs allowed women only limited roles in society Many people believed that womens natural ro es were as mothers and wives These people co nsidered women to be better suited for childb earing and homemaking rather than for involv ment in the public life of business... cs intellectual ability let 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 womens rights the rights that establish the same social , economic, and political status for wome n as for men began in the 18th century during a period known as the Age of Enlightenment During... were born with natural rights that made them free and equal These pioneer thinkers advocated that women should not be discriminated against on Today, although their status varies in different countries, women in most parts of the world have gained significant legal rights The most important of these are: the right to have equal work opportun ties and pay to men, the right to vote , and the right to formal... right to vote 6 Choose the best title for the passage 50:50 A women s intellectual ability B The age of enlightenment C Women s rights D Women s roles in education Here are the summary sentences for the reading passage Match each sentence with one paragraph 3 In the past, for womens rights began 1 The strugglewomen were restricted to the roles of mothers European political in the 18th century asand wives . housework  Working in the offices Part A: reading – ( Period: 91) Class: 11B4 Teacher: Bui Duc Tien School: Tinh Gia 3 Upper Secondary School Unit 15: Women In Society Throughout much. varies in different countries, women in most parts of the world have gained significant legal rights. The most important of these are: the right to have equal work opportunities and pay to men,. Equal work opportunity (n) Eg: Women and men have an equal work opportunity Intellectual ability (n) Eg: Women’s intellectual ability is similar to men’s. - Involvement (n) means

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