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UNIT 6: GENDER EQUALITY
6A. Pronunciation
• Stress in three-syllable adjectives and verbs
I. Write the three-syllable adjectives or verbs below in the correct column, according to the
stress pattern.
digital expensive different astonished estimate
wonderful advocate convenient practical effective
hesitate understand electric creative excellent
operate consider introduce remember calculate
encourage oversell disappear imagine recommend
Ooo oOo ooO
II. Read the following sentences. Underline the three-syllable words. Put a mark (') before the
stressed syllable.
1. We advocate women take part in different careers and business.
2. We should abandon prejudice against women, and give them promotion in their careers.
3. Our group seems to be very decisive, productive, creative, and satisfied every need of customers.
4. We understand how practical, effective and convenient the new method is.
5. She has been considered one of the most creative, and talented artists of her century.
6. They operate a new system that is very practical, wonderful in recycling organic waste.
6B. Vocabulary
• Equal job opportunities
I. Complete the sentences with the words given.
dream treated equality high-paying child marriage
adorable uneducated equal low-paying domestic violence
1. The government is committed to achieving __________ rights for women.
2. Both __________ and forced marriage are a marriage where one or both parties is under the age
of eighteen.
3. My brother had always wanted to go to the USA and at last his __________ came true.
4. Liberia is the nation with the highest proportion of __________ children with nearly two-thirds of
primary-aged children not accessing school.
5. As part-time, __________ workers, the women earned very little.
6. A(n) __________ job satisfies one’s basic needs and fulfils one’s dreams like buying homes or
cars.
7. Prevention of __________ involves providing equal economic opportunities to men and women.
8. Have you seen their new baby - she’s simply __________ !
9. In an ideal world, would everyone get __________ equally?
10. Women have yet to achieve full __________ with men in the workplace.
• Gender equality
II. Complete the sentences with the words given.
equal domestic violence treated surgeon
child marriage gender low-paying dream
1. __________ ends the childhood of girls, and they are forced into adulthood before they are
physically and mentally ready.
2. The __________ told reporters that Sara was making good progress after the heart transplant.
3. In higher education, women are __________ in numbers to men.
4. Last year her __________ came true and she was offered a chance to study in America.
5. The job centre seems to list only __________ temporary jobs.
6. __________ is any behaviour the purpose of which is to gain control over a spouse or a partner.
7. All people should be __________ equally, whatever their age or sex.
8. There many __________ differences in attitudes to paid work.
III. Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions.
1. The purpose of the law is to end discrimination __________ workplace.
2. All over the world women are demanding equal opportunities __________ education and work.
3. The law puts a limitation __________ the number of hours children can work.
4. She dreamed __________ becoming a scientist.
5. Her maternity leave prevented her __________ getting the promotion.
6. Some people aren’t fully aware __________ gender discrimination in society.
7. Elderly parents are dependent __________ their children either male or female __________
physical care.
8. The government must ensure equality __________ opportunity __________ all children.
9. The career is his family tradition, passing __________ from generation to generation.
10. Parents should set a good example __________ their children.
IV. Fill in each blank with the correct word below. Each word has to be used only once.
freedom status feminist opportunities education
gender quality responsibility injustice women
Famous Women Equality Quotes
1. “My goal is not to get a Nobel Peace Prize.... My goal is to get peace and my goal is to see
__________ of every child.” (Malala Yousafzai)
2. “ __________ equality is not a woman’s issue; it is a human issue. It affects us all.” (Nan Sa Aell
Daung Paing)
3. “A __________ is anyone who recognizes the equality and full humanity of women and men.”
(Gloria Steinem)
4. “To call woman the weaker sex is a libel; it is man’s __________ to woman.” (Mahatma Gandhi)
5. “True equality is not the superiority of women, but the equal __________ of man and woman.”
(Mercedes Joubert)
6. “ __________ cannot be achieved unless the women have been emancipated from all forms of
oppression.” (Nelson Mandela)
7. “As __________ , we must stand up for justice for all.” (Michelle Obama)
8. “Men of __________ respect women’s equality.” (Jeremiah Say)
9. “Women are more than 50 percent of the population and more 50 percent of voters. We must
demand that we all receive 100 percent of the __________ .” (Beyonce)
10. “Women only have true equality, when men share with them the __________ of bringing up the
next generation.” (Ruth Bader Ginsburg)
V. Fill in each blank in the passage with the correct word below. There are some extra words.
requirements attitude plans job
meetings projects concerns tasks
Equal pay for women workers in Bangladesh
In Bangladesh, the poor (both women and men) are often engaged in day labour as hired seasonal
workers on landowners’ large plantations. Currently, men and women perform almost identical 1
__________ , but they do not earn equal wages. In an analysis of wages, it was found that for a day’s
labor, men earn an average of $2.22, while women earn nearly half of that amount ($1.21).
To solve the problem, volunteers from Pathway Project issued an analysis and held 2
__________
on “fair wage” at each community in the area. At the end of these meetings, they developed 3
__________ to take action and bring their common 4
__________ to the landowners and social elites.
Male day labourers recognized that equal wages for women would also benefit their families, and
they joined forces with the women to ask for equal pay.
Recently, men and women are working together in the crops field as a team. Landowners are
showing a more positive 5
__________ to the women day labourers, and women day labourers are
getting equal wages at the end of each day without having to request it.
VI. Fill in each blank with the appropriate form of the word in brackets.
1. Since 2009, Iceland has been the global __________ in gender equality, (lead)
2. For the past five years, Iceland has been in the first rank of educational __________ and
__________ in women’s economic conditions, (achieve / improve)
3. On October 24, 1975, more than 25 thousand women in Iceland took a day off to emphasize the
importance of women’s __________ to the economy, both in paid and unpaid work, (contribute)
4. Gender equality is also a part of the __________ to the challenges facing society, (solve)
5. The __________ of women in the labour market in Iceland is one of the highest in the world,
(participate)
VII. Choose the correct word.
1. The least equal / equally / equality country in the world for women, ranking 145th
, was Yemen,
where only 55% of women can read and only 6% attend college.
2. UNICEF says that access to education is one of the biggest challenges / questions / refusals facing
children in Yemen today, especially girls.
3. Until now, the high cost of courses / lectures / schooling has discouraged or prevented poor parents
from having their children, especially girls, educated.
4. Moreover, a miss / need / lack of female teachers contributes to low enrolment of girls in schools.
5. UNICEF is now providing schools and families with / for / of educational supplies to help lower
costs.
6. Through a joint study / project / survey involving the World Bank, UNICEF hopes to help the
government provide all children with textbooks at the beginning of each school year.
7. UNICEF is working both nationally and regionally to teach / inform / educate the public on the
importance of educating girls.
8. The gender equality / inequality / fairness in education in Yemen is among the highest in the
world - it’s bad news to girls there.
6C. Grammar
• Passive voice with modals
I. Rewrite the active sentences in the passive.
1. People won’t use maps in the future.
Maps ______________________________________________________________________ .
2. Manufacturers will build cars with a GPS system.
Cars _______________________________________________________________________ .
3. People won’t need travel agencies.
Travel agencies ______________________________________________________________ .
4. Parents will plan family holidays online.
Family holidays______________________________________________________________ .
5. Factories won’t manufacture televisions any more.
Televisions _________________________________________________________________ .
6. Manufacturers will develop bigger computer screens.
Bigger computer screens _______________________________________________________ .
II. Complete the text. Use the future active or passive, affirmative or negative.
Today, Google is the most popular search engine in the world, but in the future traditional search
engines 1
__________ (become) less and less popular. Why? Because typed words 2
__________ (not
use) by people any more. Instead, pictures 3
__________ (take) and used to find out information.
Imagine these scenarios:
• Museums. You want to find out about an exhibit. Take a picture with your phone and the
information 4
__________ (appear) on the screen.
• Eating out. You’re in a restaurant on holiday. Take a picture and the menu 5
__________ (translate).
A review of the restaurant will also appear.
• Travel. You are lost. Take a picture of the street and a map with your location 6
__________ (show).
A list of nearby shops with discounts 7
__________ (download) onto your phone, too.
• Social. You meet a new person at a party. Take a picture and their Facebook page
8
__________(open) up on screen.
Some of these applications have already been developed, others 9
__________ (develop) soon. One
thing is for sure: if you lose your phone now, it’s a pain. If you lose it in the future when it does
everything for you, it 10
__________ (be) a disaster.
III. Choose the correct passive modals below to complete sentences.
must be stopped should be removed must be made
should be provided will be achieved will be given
1. Gender equality __________ only when women and men enjoy the same opportunities.
2. In Muslim countries, changes __________ to give women equal rights to natural or economic
resources, as well as access to ownership.
3. In order to reduce gender inequality in South Korean society, women __________ more
opportunities by companies.
4. Child marriage __________ in several parts in the world because it limits access to education and
training.
5. In Egypt, female students from disadvantaged families __________ scholarships to continue their
studies.
6. Discrimination on the basis of gender __________ from workplaces.
6D. Reading
I. Read the following short biography of the famous female pilot, Amelia Earhart. Choose the
correct heading (A-G) for each paragraph (1-4). You will not use all the headings.
A. Amelia’s Education
B. Amelia’s Mysterious Disappearance
C. Amelia’s Family Life
D. Amelia’s Childhood Years
E. Amelia’s Marriage
F. Amelia’s Flying Records
G. Amelia’s Love of Flying
Amelia Earhart
1. _____________________________________
Amelia Mary Earhart was born on July 24, 1897, in Atchison, Kansas. At three years old she went to
live with her grandparents who lived fifty miles away. Amelia was a tomboy, and loved snow sledding
and climbing trees. She lived with her grandparents until she was ten. At ten she moved back with
her parents and her younger sister, Muriel.
2. _____________________________________
Amelia saw her first airplane at the 1908 Iowa State Fair. At this fair, there was a stunt- flying
exhibition, and it fascinated Amelia. It was here, as she watched these planes twirling and swooshing,
that Amelia fell in love with the idea of flying. Amelia actually had to wait thirteen years to take her
first ride in a plane, and just six months after that, she bought her first plane. It was bright yellow and
she called it Canary.
3. _____________________________________
Amelia was very competitive, and entered many flying contests over the next several years. She
continually broke the records of other pilots. To mention just a few:
In June of 1928, she became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic.
In May of 1932, she became the second person to fly solo across the Atlantic.
From August 24 to 25, 1932, she flew a solo nonstop flight from the west coast of the United States
to the east coast, making her the first woman to do that.
From April 24 to 25, 1935, she was the first person to fly solo from Hawaii to California.
4. _____________________________________
At the age of forty, in 1937, Amelia Earhart wanted to be the first woman to fly around the world.
She and her navigator took off from Oakland, California, and flew to Miami, then through the
Caribbean to Brazil and through Africa to India. After India, they flew to Bangkok, Indonesia,
Australia, and then Papua New Guinea. From Papua New Guinea, they flew toward Howard Island,
2,200 miles away. They never arrived, and despite extensive searches, they were never found.
No one knows for sure what happened to Amelia and her navigator, but the world knows that Amelia
is one of the most important and influential pilots in history.
II. Read the passage, and decide whether the following statements are true (T), false (F), or not
given (NG).
Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12, 1997, in Mingora, Pakistan. As a young girl, she
demanded that girls should be allowed to receive an education, which resulted in the Taliban issuing
a death threat against her.
After the Taliban began attacking girls’ schools in Swat, Malala gave a speech whose title
was, “How dare the Taliban take away my basic right to education?” In early
2009, Yousafzai began blogging for the BBC about living under the Taliban’s
threats to deny her an education. Yousafzai continued to speak out about her
right, and the right of all women, to an education.
She was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman in 2012, but survived.
The shooting resulted in a massive support for Yousafzai, which continued
during her recovery. She gave a speech at the United Nations on her 16th
birthday, in 2013. She has also written an autobiography “I Am Malala: The
Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban”, which was
released in October 2013.
At age 17, she became the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. In congratulating
Yousafzai, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon described her as “a brave and gentle advocate of
peace who through the simple act of going to school became a global teacher”.
For her 18th birthday on July 12, 2015, the young activist opened a school for Syrian refugee
girls in Lebanon. Its expenses were covered by the Malala Fund, and the school was designed to
admit nearly 200 girls from the ages of 14 to 18. “Today on my first day as an adult, on behalf of the
world's children, I demand we must invest in books instead of bullets,” Yousafzai spoke in one of the
school’s classrooms.
T F NG
1. Yousafzai gave many speeches to support girls’ basic right to have education.   
2. She was so brave to write articles about the gender discrimination in education
in her hometown.
  
3. She worked as a BBC reporter for a short time.   
4. She has worked as a teacher in many countries in the world.   
5. She gained great support after being shot nearly dead by Taliban.   
6. She was taken to hospital in the capital of Pakistan.   
7. She was the youngest person to receive the Nobel Prize.   
8. She opened a school for Syrian refugee girls in Lebanon funded by the Malala
Fund.
  
9. She loves peace, and hates war.   
10. She founded the Malala Fund.   
III. Read the passage carefully, and do the tasks that follow.
Working mothers are the ones who move out of the house for the purpose of earning money
and also maintain household chores. Every woman at home prefers to work in order to balance the
financial and the other basic needs of the family.
The children of working mothers become smarter, more active, and more independent as
compared to the children of non-working mothers. This is because of the fact that the mothers being
working have to move out of the house leaving all the household chores intact, the children understand
their responsibilities and manage to do all their tasks without being dependent on others, so they
become smart, active, and independent enough.
The working mothers are now helped by their husbands in household chores after returning
from work. By seeing fathers being a helping hand to mothers, children learn good habits and
inculcate manners of helping others as well as their mothers, thus in this way good habits are
inculcated in them.
A working mother also adds to the advantage of helping the family financially. It is beneficial
as a woman becomes a helping hand to the husband in terms of money. Therefore, the family runs in
a very smooth way without any financial difficulty and the kids also get the best as parents are able
to afford all necessities due to a good income level.
The mothers, when work, become an inspiration for their kids as they look up to their mums
and say that they aspire to be like their mums in the near future. Working mums not only work but
also look after their children without any difficulty. So such kids need to get an inspiration at home,
and they also learn to do hard work in their life.
Task 1. Match words 1-5 with definitions A-G, writing the answer in each blank. There are two
extra definitions.
1. intact (adj) _____ A. to make someone have a strong feeling
2. inculcate (v) _____ B. to remember something by doing it so often
3. inspiration (n) _____ C. to respect or admire (someone)
4. look up to (v) _____ D. to have a strong desire to do something
5. aspire (v) _____ E. complete and in the original state
F. someone or something that gives you ideas for doing something
G. to fix beliefs or ideas in someone’s mind
Task 2. Read the passage again, and answer the questions below.
1. Why does every woman at home prefer to go to work?
______________________________________________________________________________
2. Why do the children of working mothers become smarter, more active, and more independent?
______________________________________________________________________________
3. How can children learn good habits from their fathers at home?
______________________________________________________________________________
4. What financial benefits does a working mother bring to her family?
______________________________________________________________________________
5. Why do working mothers become an inspiration for their children?
______________________________________________________________________________
IV. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.
A pioneer leader for women’s rights, Susan Anthony became one of the
leading women reformers of the 19th
century. In Rochester, New York, she
began her first public crusade on behalf of temperance, the habit of not drinking
alcohol. The temperance movement dealt with the abuses of women and
children who suffered from alcoholic husbands. Also, she worked tirelessly
against slavery and for women’s rights. Anthony helped write the history of
woman suffrage.
At the time Anthony lived, women did not have the right to vote. Because
she voted in the 1872 election, a US official arrested Anthony. She hoped to prove that women had
the legal right to vote under the provisions of the 14th
and 15th
Amendments to the Constitution. At
her trial, a hostile federal judge found her guilty and fined her $100, which she refused to pay.
Anthony did not work alone. She worked with reformers of women’s rights such as Elizabeth
Cady Stanton and Amelia Bloomer. Susan worked for the American Anti-Slavery Society with
Frederick Douglas, a fugitive slave and black abolitionist.
On July 2nd
1979, the US Mint honored her by issuing the Susan Anthony dollar coin. Although
Anthony did not live to see the fruits of her efforts, the establishment of the 19th
Amendment is
indebted to her efforts, according to US historians.
1. Anthony advocated all of the following EXCEPT __________.
A. slavery should be abolished
B. women are citizens and should have the right to vote
C. employers should provide childcare for female employees
D. alcohol should be prohibited because of the abuse it causes
2. The underlined word “crusade” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to __________.
A. a battle against authority
B. a campaign to work tirelessly for one’s beliefs
C. a war against the enemies in the Middle Ages
D. an attempt to fight evil
3. What would historians say about Susan Anthony’s greatest achievement?
A. She was an activist and raised a family at the same time.
B. She worked with abolitionists to get the country rid of slavery.
C. Her tireless efforts to guarantee women the right to vote led to the establishment of the 19th
Amendment to the Constitution.
D. Women had the legal right to vote under the provisions of the 14lh
and 15th
Amendments to the
Constitution.
4. In which of the following ways did the US Mint honor her life’s work?
A. The Susan Anthony stamp was issued.
B. The Susan Anthony dollar coin was issued.
C. The Susan Anthony Memorial Park was built in Rochester.
D. Susan Anthony dolls were created.
5. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Slavery was one of Susan Anthony’s causes.
B. Susan Anthony did not accept the use of alcohol.
C. Susan Anthony never gave up her struggle for all people’s freedom.
D. Reformers do not always see the results of their efforts.
V. Read the text, and do the following tasks.
Women Who Have Made History
In the last 100 years, more women have become scientists, writers, and politicians than ever before.
For example, Rachel Carson was a scientist and writer who started the environmental movement in
the 1960s. Indira Gandhi was a politician who became the first female Indian Prime Minister in 1966.
The achievements of these extraordinary women and many others have changed the world.
This week, we present Marie Curie, the Polish French physicist and
chemist who was one of the greatest scientists of the 20th
century. She
was also the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and the only woman
ever to win two Nobel Prizes in different subjects, physics and
chemistry.
Maria Sklodowska was born in Warsaw, Poland in 1867. Maria went
to Paris to study mathematics and physics. She met Pierre Curie, who was a well-known scientist.
They got married in 1895.
Marie Curie is famous for her work on radiation, which she named ‘radioactivity’. She used the word
‘radioactive’ to describe substances that produce rays. Scientists already knew about the existence of
‘X-rays’, but they didn’t know what they were. Marie Curie’s research showed that these radioactive
rays come from atoms. She discovered polonium and radium, which are both radioactive elements.
Her research was essential for the use of X-rays in medicine. She knew that doctors could use X-rays
to reveal broken bones. During World War One, she organized twenty mobile X-ray units to help
doctors. Marie also discovered that doctors could use another radioactive element, called radon, to
treat cancer.
Marie Curie faced great opposition from male scientists in France, but she never gave up her research.
She died in 1934 from leukemia that she developed because of her exposure to radiation. In those
days, the health dangers of radioactivity were unknown. Her daughter Irene Curie was also a great
scientist who won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1935.
Task 1. Complete the notes about Marie Curie.
Occupation: ______________________________________
Nationality: ______________________________________
Famous for: ______________________________________
Task 2. Find these words in the text, and match them to their definitions.
1. elements __________ a. being affected by something
2. reveal __________ b. stopped doing something
3. treat __________ c. make something known
4. gave up __________ d. the basic substances
5. exposure __________ e. tried to make a sick person well again
Task 3. Answer the questions.
1. What have more women done in the last 100 years?
________________________________________________________________________________
2. How many subjects did Marie Curie win Nobel prizes for?
________________________________________________________________________________
3. Why did she go to Paris?
________________________________________________________________________________
4. What did she discover about radioactive rays?
________________________________________________________________________________
5. What radioactive elements did she discover?
________________________________________________________________________________
6. What did she do during World War One?
________________________________________________________________________________
7. How did she die?
________________________________________________________________________________
VI. Read the texts, and decide whether the sentences are true (T) or false (F). Then correct the
false sentences.
Woman’s work?
In many ways, David McLaren is a stereotypical Scottish man. In his free time, he plays golf, goes
to football matches, and meets his friends in the local pub, all the things you’d expect a young, active
man to do. And like many men, he isn’t very good at housework. He’s untidy, hardly ever hoovers
and he’s never cooked a meal in his life. However, one thing about him does not fit this stereotype:
his job. David is a midwife.
Although some women are surprised when they find out that their midwife is a man, David has a
good reputation in the part of Scotland where he works. In his opinion, it’s because of the way he
carries out his duties. ‘I really care about the women that I look after,’ he says. He gets on well with
the husbands too. ‘Having another man there calms them,’ he explains. ‘And many of them feel more
comfortable asking a man questions.’
‘I’ve been qualified for fourteen years, and I’ve delivered hundreds of babies,’ says David, who used
to be a coal miner. ‘There are only five or six male midwives in Scotland. When I started, I expected
more men to join the profession, but the number hasn’t really changed. People still see it as a job
which only women do.’
A man’s world?
Base 34 is a new garage in Lyon, in the south-east of France. Customers who take their cars there for
repairs may be surprised to find that all the employees are women.
When Michel Martin advertised for women who wanted to become mechanics, he received 120
applications. After tests and interviews, he chose fifteen. They included a nurse, a secretary, a beauty
therapist and two flight attendants. They all wanted a chance to work in this traditionally male
environment. ‘I think a lot of people instinctively trust women more. And female customers might
feel more comfortable with somebody who doesn’t treat them as if they don’t understand anything.’
Although most car mechanics are still men, the situation is gradually changing. Men are starting to
leave the profession, and women are joining it. Why? In a word, technology. In the past, being a
mechanic is a physically tough and dirty job. Now, cars are much more complicated than they used
to be. You need patience and intelligence to work out what the problem is, not strength. Many people
believe that this makes the job more suitable for women than for men.
1. David McLaren does not have the same hobbies as most other men in Scotland. ______
2. Most women that David has worked with think that he is good at his job. ______
3. David gets on well with the women but not with their husbands. ______
4. David is not very experienced in his work. ______
5. There not many male midwives in Scotland, but the number is increasing. ______
6. What is surprised about Base 34 is that no men work there. ______
7. Fifteen women applied to work at the garage. ______
8. The women had different jobs before working at the garage, but wanted a change. ______
9. The job of mechanic is changing because cars are getting simpler. ______
10. Many people think that there will be more female car mechanics in the future. ______
6E. Speaking
• Everyday English
I. Choose the correct response. Then practise the short exchanges in pairs.
1. A: Women should stay at home and take care
of the family.
B: a/ I think they can follow their careers and
interests outside the family.
b/ I don’t think men are more hard-working.
2. A: Women won’t become CEOs B: a/ Why not? They are also good leaders.
b/ Why not? Men are better leaders than women.
3. A: Nowadays women get equal job
opportunities as men.
B: a/ They can have more breaks than men.
b/ But they don’t get equal pay.
4. A: Do you agree that doing housework is very
boring?
B: a/ But we can use labour-saving devices.
b/ Women can do that by themselves.
5. A: Housewives are often financially
dependent on their husbands.
B: a/ Not really. That’s true.
b/ You bet!
6. A: Men should share household chores with
their wives.
B: a/ No, I guess so.
b/ I agree with you.
7. A: Do you think women in Korea get good
gender equality?
B: a/ I hope not.
b/ I don’t think so.
8. A: Oh, most of our teachers are female! B: a/ Yes, women are better at taking care of
children.
b/ Yes, women should be encouraged to work
outside the home.
9. A: Can you see any benefits of a working
mother?
B: a/ She’ll have less time to take care of her
children.
b/ She can set a good example for the the
children.
10. A: Why should girls get higher education? B: a/ In order to do household chores better.
b/ In order to get good jobs and promotion.
• Career choices
II. Use the notes and useful expressions to complete the dialogue to offer the career choices.
Realistic: Realistic people like to work with things they can see or touch. Job matches: carpenter,
chef, nurse, pilot
Investigative: People of this type like research and study, rather than leading groups of people. Job
matches: computer programmer, surgeon
Artistic: They like to work with a free flow of ideas. Job matches: actor, graphic designer, writer
Social: They love to work with people. Job matches: social worker, teacher
Enterprising: They are good at making money and making decisions. Job matches: business owner,
lawyer, salesperson
Conventional: They always follow rules and regulations. Job matches: accountant, editor, librarian
Useful expressions:
- I think / I believe that ...
- I think you’ll work as ...
- I believe I can work well
Career Counsellor Hello, everyone. Today we’ll discuss the jobs that are suitable for you. But
first, you have to say something about your likes or dislikes so that I can tell
the job match for you.
Nick Miss, I enjoy tasks that allow me to express myself and I like to think of new
ideas for my work.
Career Counsellor 1_____________________________________________________________
___________________________. Next, Mai.
Mai I can work well with figures because I remember the rules, details and can
apply the rules to the problems.
Career Counsellor Well, you’re a logical thinker, and 2__________________________________
_____________________________________________________________ .
Nam, would you like to talk about your strengths?
Nam Yes, I like to work in a team, and I often help small children with their
homework in my free time. I like to serve the community too.
Career Counsellor 3____________________________________________________________ .
Anna I like to work in a team too and I also enjoy making decisions for my team. I
think making money is very important because with money we can help other
people and we feel to be free to do anything we want. I believe that a job of a
business owner is suitable for me.
Career Counsellor Good. You’re right and 4______________________ How about you, Phong?
Phong I don’t work in a team, but I love working on my own. I like to explain things
or find out the solutions to problems. Which type of job is suitable for me?
Career Counsellor 5_____________________________________________________________
______________________________________________. And the last, Lan?
Lan I’d like to work outside with tools or machines. I also like to do gardening in
my leisure time.
Career Counsellor 6_____________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
III. Complete the conversation between the reporter and Nguyen Thi Hong - Viet Nam’s only
female ship’s captain, using the sentences (A-G) given. There are two sentences that you do not
need.
A. But I quickly cleared such thoughts out of my head and told myself that I had to try or I would
feel regret forever.
B. I suffered huge losses after several unsuccessful fishing trips.
C. Time passed, and I could forecast the weather through clouds, the light of the stars, and the
condition of the waves.
D. At that time, I was teaching Literature at a middle school, and my aunt passed through my place
by boat and asked me to go fishing with her on her ship at sea.
E. After five hours of struggling with fierce waves during the night, my crew and I had brought
36 people on board.
F. It was a horrible sky, and other boat owners tried their best to escape from the storm.
G. My aunt also taught me how to jump from one wave to another and how to manage the ship to
follow a school of fish.
Reporter How could you go to sea for the first time?
Mrs. Hong I learned it from my aunt, who was also my first teacher. 1_______________________
____________________________________________________________________
Reporter What did you learn from your aunt?
Mrs. Hong She taught me her knowledge of how to watch the stars and manage the ship.
2___________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
Reporter Your aunt was really a great instructor to you.
Mrs. Hong I think so.3___________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
Thanks to her, I escaped from death in Typhoon Linda.
Reporter On that fateful night of November 2, 1997, you were the only captain who brought
your ship in and also rescued 36 other fishermen. What did you think at that time?
Mrs. Hong I thought I could not survive, so how could I rescue storm victims with my ship?
4__________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
Reporter How did you and your men rescue others?
Mrs. Hong I told my sailors to throw our two buoys into the sea despite the roaring waves in order
to rescue people. 5____________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
6F. Writing
• Writing about jobs for men and women
Write a paragraph about the qualities of an effective firefighter, using the prompts below. The
first sentence has been done for you.
In order to become an effective firefighter, you should have physical fitness, communicative skills,
adaptability, dedication, and courage.
1. firefighters / have / good health / perform / tasks / and / remain / safe / job
________________________________________________________________________________
2. women / enough physical strength / remain safe / job / too
________________________________________________________________________________
3. clear, intelligent, and polite communication / an essential quality / the career / both men and women
/ have
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
4. women / good / active listening / and / calming frightened victims
________________________________________________________________________________
5. firefighters / skill / adapt / new settings / changing conditions / perform the job
________________________________________________________________________________
6. successful firefighters / a passion / take a pride / their job
________________________________________________________________________________
7. effective firefighters / courageous / because / they / willing / take risks / and / sacrifice / help others
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
8. both men and women / all the qualities / do the job well
________________________________________________________________________________
TEST 1 (UNIT 6)
I. Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined.
1. A. gender B. equal C. preference D. secondary
2. A. aware B. family C. planet D. married
3. A. focus B. spend C. sure D. pursue
Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others.
4. A. maintain B. perform C. prefer D. offer
5. A. promote B. happen C. pursue D. affect
II. Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences.
6. The company promotes equal _______ for women in the same pay and promotion.
A. opportunities B. cases C. positions D. careers
7. The principle of equal pay is that men and women doing ______ work should get paid the same
amount.
A. same B. alike C. similar D. identical
8. Children often benefit from the _______ upbringing and parents.
A. education B. educational C. uneducated D. educated
9. In developing countries, housewives are more likely to be victims of _______ violence.
A. domestic B. household C. home D. family
10. International Women’s Day is an occasion to make more _______ towards achieving gender
equality.
A. movement B. progress C. improvement D. development
11. Reducing gender _______ improves productivity and economic growth of a nation.
A. equality B. inequality C. possibility D. rights
12. Women with high qualifications _______ to managers.
A. must promote B. must be promoted
C. must move D. must be moved
13. A common reason that someone _______ more for similar work is because of his or her
experience or “length of service”.
A. may be paid B. should not be paid C. can be paid D. must be paid
14. All forms of discrimination against all women and girls ______ immediately everywhere.
A. must be taken away B. must be ended
C. must be allowed D. must be followed
15. True gender equality _______ when both men and women reach a balance between work and
family.
A. can achieve B. should be achieved
C. can be achieved D. should achieve
III. Fill in each blank in the passage with the correct word below.
history wage role gender colleagues
job experience family result employers
The state of California is working to say goodbye to the gender wage gap. Governor Jerry Brown has
signed the Fair Pay Act, a new law that forces 16
__________ who pay more to a man working the
same 17
__________ as a woman to prove that the pay is based on elements other than 18
__________
. It is not just a gender problem - it is a 19
__________ problem or a human problem.
Aileen Rizo, a math consultant at the Fresno County Office of Education, discovered that one of her
male 20
__________ earned $12,000 more per year than her, even though he had fewer years of
21
__________ and education.
Over the course of a 40-year career, the average American woman will lose out on about
$431,000 as the 22
__________ of the wage gap, according to the Center for American Progress. And
the pay gap starts early: If a woman earns less in her first job, when she takes on a new 23
__________
and her new employer sets her 24
__________ , it will often be based on her prior pay25
__________.
Now the new law has closed the gaps for women.
IV. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following
passage.
An advocate for Kenyan women and environment
Wangari Maathai has become an international 26
_________ because
of her persistence in the struggle for democracy, human rights, and
environmental conservation. Maathai is best known for her efforts to
develop the Green Belt Movement, an organization that focuses on
planting trees to protect the environment and improve the 27
_________ of
life. Because of her efforts, Maathai was 28
_________ the Nobel Peace
Prize in 2004.
In 1976, Wangari Maathai became active in the National Council of Women of Kenya. While
she was serving as the chairwoman in the National Council of Women, she began to found an
organization that encouraged women’s groups to plant trees in order to conserve the environment. It
was this small effort that has 29
__________ women in planting more than 20 million trees on farms,
schools, and churches. This effort eventually became known 30
__________ the charitable
organization 31
__________ the Green Belt Movement.
Wangari Maathai has become very important to the people of Kenya, Africa and the
international 32
__________ . Because of her active role in the environment and the Green Belt
Movement, more than 20 million trees have been planted, numerous other countries have begun tree
planting programmes, and women all over the world have been helped by the example that she
33
__________ . As noted by the Norwegian Nobel Committee, she has served as an “34
__________for
many in the fight for democratic rights and has especially encouraged women to 35
__________ their
situation.”
26. A. image B. key C. figure D. idol
27. A. quality B. quantity C. characteristic D. feature
28. A. given B. awarded C. rewarded D. gained
29. A. resulted B. offered C. provided D. assisted
30. A. as B. for C. in D. Ø
31. A. call B. calling C. called D. called as
32. A. community B. society C. association D. federation
33. A. fixes B. sets C. puts D. establishes
34. A. feeling B. emotion C. impression D. inspiration
35. A. take B. move C. better D. gain
V. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.
The status of women in Japan is complex and cannot be characterized in simple terms. Slowly,
there is a growing number of professional women and professional women’s associations. More
women continue to work after getting married and having children. However, many companies have
separate programmes for women, usually non-career development, and follow practices that would
be considered discriminatory in other societies. For a typical couple, the female spouse is still
generally expected to do all of the cleaning, cooking, and other chores, whether she is working or not.
Single women are said to be enjoying their lives, spending much money on travel abroad and
shopping. Housewives are active in networking themselves for various objectives, for example
volunteer activities, community services, recycling activities, study groups, and many others. The
traditional Japanese value of “good wife, good mother” is changing.
Unlike other countries where a couple is the usual social unit, in Japan it is typical for only the
husband to be invited to business gatherings or to weddings for company employees. Exceptions are
frequently made for foreign visitors depending on the occasion, but wives should not take their
exclusion as a personal insult.
36. The status of women in Japan is _______.
A. indefinite and illegal B. complex and unclear
C. clear and high D. low and simple
37. Nowadays, Japanese women _______.
A. can go to work after getting married and having children
B. all have become professional women
C. take over most important work in many companies
D. have the same work and pay as men in all companies
38. In the family, the female partner _______.
A. often does all the housework if she doesn’t go to work
B. the male spouse always helps his wife with cooking and other chores
C. is still generally expected to do all of the housework
D. no longer spends much time doing the housework
39. Which of the following sentences is NOT true according to the passage?
A. It is normal for only the husband to be invited to business gatherings.
B. Single Japanese women are used to enjoying their lives, spending much money on traveling
abroad and shopping.
C. The traditional Japanese value of “good wife, good mother” is changing.
D. Wives in Japan can take their exclusion as a personal insult.
40. What can be inferred from the passage is _______.
A. the role of Japanese women in the society is changing so that all Japanese women gain gender
equality in both society and home
B. there have been some changes in their social role, but Japanese women haven’t acquired the
same rights as men in many fields yet
C. Japanese women are fighting for their definite status in the society
D. most Japanese women are satisfied with their social role nowadays
VI. Complete the conversation between the reporter and Huynh Ly Dong Phuong - a chief pilot
of Vietnam Airlines, using the sentences (A-G) given. There are two sentences that you do not
need.
A. I was determined to change others’ thinking about female pilots and make them realize that not
only can women fly planes, but they can also do it very well.
B. My father died when I graduated from high school, and then I was admitted into a business
school, but still found myself dreaming about the sky.
C. After finally obtaining my mother’s permission, I came back to Viet Nam and trained to become
a pilot with Vietnam Airlines, which sent me to a two-and-a-half- year training course in
Montpellier, France with 31 other trainees.
D. The sky looks different every day, and no fancy office can be as beautiful as that.
E. I was born and raised in Brussels, Belgium.
F. I only became fascinated with planes and airports after I came back from a vacation in Viet
Nam.
G. I felt like a bird spreading its wings for the first time.
Reporter Hello, Dong Phuong. Congratulate you on becoming the first female chief pilot of
Vietnam Airlines. You fly both domestic routes and international flights. Where
were you born?
Dong Phuong 41_______________________________________________________________
Reporter Was flying in the sky your childhood dream?
Dong Phuong Oh, no.42__________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Reporter Did your parents support your decision to become a pilot in the first place?
Dong Phuong I don’t think so. They suggested I should take an easier office job.
43_______________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Reporter How could you make your dream come true?
Dong Phuong 44_______________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Reporter Did you experience any pressure or discrimination from male instructors or
classmates?
Dong Phuong At first, some of my male classmates had no idea what a girl was doing there. Yet
I also had very good instructors and friends who showed lots of support.
45_______________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Reporter Thank you so much, Dong Phuong. Pleased to have a nice talk with you.
Dong Phuong You’re welcome.
VII. Write sentences about the nursing career, using the prompts below.
46. nursing / be dominated / women / ages / but nowadays / more men / nurses
________________________________________________________________________________
47. when / male patients / see / both male and female nurses / take care of them / they / feel / more
emotionally comfortable / supported
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
48. male nurses / make / certain procedures / more comfortable / especially / male patients
________________________________________________________________________________
49. when / children / see / both male and female nurses / they / understand / nursing / both sexes
________________________________________________________________________________
50. nursing / a growing career / job security, promotion and pay rise / which / attractive / both men
and women
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
TEST 2 (UNIT 6)
I. Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined.
1. A. equal B. women C. eliminate D. example
2. A. female B. parent C. baby D. age
3. A. birth B. other C. youth D. think
Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others.
4. A. college B. woman C. mistake D. housework
5. A. hunger B. police C. parent D. courage
II. Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences.
6. In Australia, men and women will be given an equal _______ to contribute both at home and in
the workplace.
A. luck B. risk C. chance D. pay
7. Discrimination on the basis of race, _______, age or disability is not allowed.
A. condition B. female C. gender D. occasion
8. For girls in Nigeria, the only way to avoid child marriage and take control of their future is
_______.
A. to go schooling B. to schooling
C. to educate D. to get educated
9. Women in the United States are more likely to complete high school and college than men, but
there are _______ in high government positions.
A. a few women B. a number of women
C. many women D. fewer women
10. Women and men must have equal _______ to influence society and their own lives.
A. directions B. ways C. behaviours D. rights
11. Women do the majority of domestic and ______ work, including cleaning, cooking, and childcare
as well as taking care of sick and elderly.
A. paid B. unpaid C. low-paying D. high-paying
12. Vigdis Finnbogadottir, the fourth President of Iceland, was the first woman in the world _______
the first female Head of State in 1980.
A. elect B. to elected C. to be elected D. electing
13. Gender equality _______ without the support of the government, organizations, and individuals.
A. mustn’t be achieved B. needn’t be achieved
C. should not be achieved D. cannot be achieved
14. Although progress _______, we are still a long way from achieving gender equality worldwide.
A. has been made B. have been made
C. has been done D. have been done
15. In sub-Saharan African countries, investments _______ in education, skill training and health
care to form a better future for adolescent girls and their families.
A. will be needed B. should need C. will not be needed D. must need
III. Fill in each blank in the passage with the correct word below.
services growth result increase potential
opportunities care progress policies concerns
A lot of 16
__________ with women’s rights has been made in Korea, but there are still some
misunderstandings and prejudices that are blocking gender equality.
The first misunderstanding is the idea that if women gain more __________ , men will lose out.
This is not accurate: gender equality does not harm men, but it allows women, who make up half the
world’s population, to achieve their full 18
__________ . Men and women should develop together,
and this would help overcome the low 19
__________ and secure sustainable development.
The second misunderstanding is that childcare and housework are jobs for women, and that work-
life balance issues are female 20
__________ . It was true in the past: women took 21
__________ of
housework and childcare, and men financially supported their families.
The Korean government is carrying out various __________ to support work-life balance,
including a(n)23
__________ in the number of daycare centres and a system for childcare leave. But
here is the third misunderstanding: people think that by using these 24
__________ , they are creating
difficulty for their employers and colleagues. The 24
__________ is that they don’t use them.
We can only have gender equality when we change our misunderstandings and prejudices.
IV. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following
passage.
Saudi Women Register To Vote For The First Time
Women in Saudi Arabia began registering to vote this week for the first time in the nation’s 26
_______ . The late King Abdullah announced in November, 2015 that women would be allowed to
run for office and vote in city elections, which _______ every four years. At least 70 women intend
to run for office, and more than 80 registered as campaign managers, Arab News reported last month.
28
_______ the legal barrier to voting has been lifted, other Saudi laws and culture could complicate
women’s 29
_______ to cast their votes.
Saudi women still have to deal with limits on their freedom of movement, and since it’s illegal
for them to drive, many of them will have to 30
_______ male members of their family to take them
to register and to vote. Male relatives who oppose female voting rights could also be a barrier. The
government also 31
_______ voters to have personal ID cards, and many Saudi women do not.
To make serious 32
_______ on women’s rights, Saudi authorities should 33
_______ the male
guardianship system, under which caring policies and practices 34
_______ women from obtaining a
passport, marrying, traveling, or accessing higher education without the approval of a male guardian.
Only then will Saudi Arabia’s women be able to 35
_______ to society on an equal situation with
men.
26. A. life B. history C. campaign D. period
27. A. take place B. take part C. take care D. take after
28. A. When B. Because C. However D. While
29. A. work B. careers C. efforts D. travels
30. A. trust B. remain C. base on D. rely on
31. A. needs B. keeps C. requests D. requires
32. A. development B. steps C. progress D. movement
33. A. cut B. stop C. complete D. finish
34. A. prevent B. take C. end D. remove
35. A. help B. contribute C. cause D. give
V. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.
Tawakkol Karman was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011 in
recognition of her work in non-violent struggle for the safety of women and
for women’s rights to full participation in Yemen.
Tawakkol was born in 1979 in Taiz, Yemen’s third largest city. She
studied a degree in Commerce from the University of Science and
Technology in Sana’a before completing another degree in Political
Science from the University of Sana’a.
Growing up in a country with political uncertainty, Tawakkol
witnessed the unification of North and South Yemen in 1990, followed by
a civil war in 1994 in which the North gained victory over the South.
As a journalist and human rights activist, Tawakkol responded to the political instability and
human rights abuses in Yemen by organizing others and reporting injustices. In 2005, she founded
the organization Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) which supports rights and freedoms
and provides media skills to journalists. In addition, the organization releases regular reports in human
rights abuses in Yemen, recording more than 50 cases of attacks and unfair sentences against
newspapers and writers so far.
In 2007, Tawakkol began organizing weekly protests in Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, aiming at
calling for inquiries into social and legal injustice. Tawakkol’s weekly protests continued until 2011
when she redirected protesters to support the Arab Spring. Tawakkol even brought Yemen’s
revolution to New York speaking directly with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and organizing
public meetings at the UN headquarters.
Brave and outspoken, Tawakkol has been imprisoned on a number of occasions for her
opposition movement for human rights. She is known as “Mother of the Revolution”, and “The Iron
Woman”.
Since receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, she has continued to support female journalists and
encouraged people in Yemen to ask for social justice and human rights. Fiercely committed to
change, Tawakkol spends the majority of her time in a tent in Change Square, where she continues
her peaceful protest for justice and freedom.
36. By establishing WJWC, Tawakkol would like _______.
A. to oppose to the victory of the government from the North
B. to support rights and freedom and provide media skill to journalists
C. to start the non-violent struggle for the safety of women and for women’s rights
D. to report the unification of North and South Yemen and the civil war
37. The organization WJWC produces regular reports on _______.
A. bad sentences in newspaper articles issued in Yemen
B. weekly protests in Yemen’s capital and the government’s repression
C. violent and unfair treatments against humans especially journalists
D. organizing public meetings at the United Nations headquarter
38. The purpose of weekly protests in Yemen’s capital led by Tawakkol from 2007 to 2011 was
_______.
A. to ask to make speeches at the United Nations headquarters
B. to bring Yemen’s revolution to New York and speak to UN Secretary General
C. to get many women free from prisons on a number of occasions
D. to oppose to social and legal injustice and wrongdoings from the government
39. All of the following are true about Tawakkol EXCEPT that _______.
A. she has started supporting female journalists since 2011
B. she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011
C. she started supporting the Arab Spring in 2011
D. she has been put in prison several times
40. The word “committed” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to _______.
A. done something illegal or something that is considered wrong
B. determined to give your loyalty, time to a particular principle
C. sent officially to prison or hospital
D. being brave and outspoken to live in very bad conditions
V. Complete the conversation with Emma Watson, a famous British actress and Goodwill
Ambassador for United Nations Women in September 2014, using the sentences (A-G) given.
There are two sentences that you do not need.
A. Both men and women should feel free to be sensitive; both men
and women should feel free to be strong.
B. But sadly, I can say that there is no country in the world where all
women can expect to see these rights.
C. And today we are launching a campaign called HeForShe.
D. My school did not limit me because I was a girl.
E. When at 15, my girl friend started dropping out of sports teams
because they didn’t want to appear muscly.
F. It’s not about men saving women.
G. We want to end gender inequality, and to do this, we need everyone involved.
Reporter When did you start questioning the gender equality?
Emma When I was 8, I was confused for being called bossy because I wanted to direct the
plays that we would put on for our parents, but the boys were not.41
________________
____________________________________________________________________
Reporter When were you appointed as Goodwill Ambassador for UN Women?
Emma It was six months ago, in February 2014. 42
__________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
Reporter HeForShe, it’s the first campaign of its kind at the UN. Can you tell any difference of
this campaign?
Emma 43
__________________________________________________________________
________________________. We want to try to mobilize as many men and boys as
possible to be advocates for change. And, we don’t just want to talk about it. We want
to try and make sure that it’s tangible, and achievable.
Reporter You have been very successful in the Harry Porter film series, but sometimes you think
that the world has become such an uncomfortable one. Why do you think so, Emma?
Emma I am from Britain, and I think it is right I am paid the same as my male counterparts. I
think it is right that I should be able to make decisions about my own body.44
________
____________________________________________________________________
Reporter Have you ever experienced gender inequality in your own family or at school?
Emma My life is a sheer privilege because my parents didn’t love me less because I was born
a daughter. 45
__________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
VII. Write sentences about female pilots in Australian Air Force, using the prompts below.
Female pilots in Australian Air Force
47. authority / encourage / women / apply / fly / fighter jets
________________________________________________________________________________
48. they also / have / several programmes / help / women / become pilots
________________________________________________________________________________
49. men and women / the same basic fitness test / become a pilot / but / standards / different / age and
gender
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
50. female graduates / complete / same courses / their male peers / and / have / same qualities / those
/ other countries
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________

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Bài tập Lưu Hoằng Trí - Global success 10 UNIT 6 (1).docx

  • 1. UNIT 6: GENDER EQUALITY 6A. Pronunciation • Stress in three-syllable adjectives and verbs I. Write the three-syllable adjectives or verbs below in the correct column, according to the stress pattern. digital expensive different astonished estimate wonderful advocate convenient practical effective hesitate understand electric creative excellent operate consider introduce remember calculate encourage oversell disappear imagine recommend Ooo oOo ooO II. Read the following sentences. Underline the three-syllable words. Put a mark (') before the stressed syllable. 1. We advocate women take part in different careers and business. 2. We should abandon prejudice against women, and give them promotion in their careers. 3. Our group seems to be very decisive, productive, creative, and satisfied every need of customers. 4. We understand how practical, effective and convenient the new method is. 5. She has been considered one of the most creative, and talented artists of her century. 6. They operate a new system that is very practical, wonderful in recycling organic waste. 6B. Vocabulary • Equal job opportunities I. Complete the sentences with the words given. dream treated equality high-paying child marriage adorable uneducated equal low-paying domestic violence 1. The government is committed to achieving __________ rights for women. 2. Both __________ and forced marriage are a marriage where one or both parties is under the age of eighteen. 3. My brother had always wanted to go to the USA and at last his __________ came true. 4. Liberia is the nation with the highest proportion of __________ children with nearly two-thirds of primary-aged children not accessing school. 5. As part-time, __________ workers, the women earned very little.
  • 2. 6. A(n) __________ job satisfies one’s basic needs and fulfils one’s dreams like buying homes or cars. 7. Prevention of __________ involves providing equal economic opportunities to men and women. 8. Have you seen their new baby - she’s simply __________ ! 9. In an ideal world, would everyone get __________ equally? 10. Women have yet to achieve full __________ with men in the workplace. • Gender equality II. Complete the sentences with the words given. equal domestic violence treated surgeon child marriage gender low-paying dream 1. __________ ends the childhood of girls, and they are forced into adulthood before they are physically and mentally ready. 2. The __________ told reporters that Sara was making good progress after the heart transplant. 3. In higher education, women are __________ in numbers to men. 4. Last year her __________ came true and she was offered a chance to study in America. 5. The job centre seems to list only __________ temporary jobs. 6. __________ is any behaviour the purpose of which is to gain control over a spouse or a partner. 7. All people should be __________ equally, whatever their age or sex. 8. There many __________ differences in attitudes to paid work. III. Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions. 1. The purpose of the law is to end discrimination __________ workplace. 2. All over the world women are demanding equal opportunities __________ education and work. 3. The law puts a limitation __________ the number of hours children can work. 4. She dreamed __________ becoming a scientist. 5. Her maternity leave prevented her __________ getting the promotion. 6. Some people aren’t fully aware __________ gender discrimination in society. 7. Elderly parents are dependent __________ their children either male or female __________ physical care. 8. The government must ensure equality __________ opportunity __________ all children. 9. The career is his family tradition, passing __________ from generation to generation. 10. Parents should set a good example __________ their children. IV. Fill in each blank with the correct word below. Each word has to be used only once. freedom status feminist opportunities education gender quality responsibility injustice women Famous Women Equality Quotes 1. “My goal is not to get a Nobel Peace Prize.... My goal is to get peace and my goal is to see __________ of every child.” (Malala Yousafzai)
  • 3. 2. “ __________ equality is not a woman’s issue; it is a human issue. It affects us all.” (Nan Sa Aell Daung Paing) 3. “A __________ is anyone who recognizes the equality and full humanity of women and men.” (Gloria Steinem) 4. “To call woman the weaker sex is a libel; it is man’s __________ to woman.” (Mahatma Gandhi) 5. “True equality is not the superiority of women, but the equal __________ of man and woman.” (Mercedes Joubert) 6. “ __________ cannot be achieved unless the women have been emancipated from all forms of oppression.” (Nelson Mandela) 7. “As __________ , we must stand up for justice for all.” (Michelle Obama) 8. “Men of __________ respect women’s equality.” (Jeremiah Say) 9. “Women are more than 50 percent of the population and more 50 percent of voters. We must demand that we all receive 100 percent of the __________ .” (Beyonce) 10. “Women only have true equality, when men share with them the __________ of bringing up the next generation.” (Ruth Bader Ginsburg) V. Fill in each blank in the passage with the correct word below. There are some extra words. requirements attitude plans job meetings projects concerns tasks Equal pay for women workers in Bangladesh In Bangladesh, the poor (both women and men) are often engaged in day labour as hired seasonal workers on landowners’ large plantations. Currently, men and women perform almost identical 1 __________ , but they do not earn equal wages. In an analysis of wages, it was found that for a day’s labor, men earn an average of $2.22, while women earn nearly half of that amount ($1.21). To solve the problem, volunteers from Pathway Project issued an analysis and held 2 __________ on “fair wage” at each community in the area. At the end of these meetings, they developed 3 __________ to take action and bring their common 4 __________ to the landowners and social elites. Male day labourers recognized that equal wages for women would also benefit their families, and they joined forces with the women to ask for equal pay. Recently, men and women are working together in the crops field as a team. Landowners are showing a more positive 5 __________ to the women day labourers, and women day labourers are getting equal wages at the end of each day without having to request it. VI. Fill in each blank with the appropriate form of the word in brackets. 1. Since 2009, Iceland has been the global __________ in gender equality, (lead) 2. For the past five years, Iceland has been in the first rank of educational __________ and __________ in women’s economic conditions, (achieve / improve) 3. On October 24, 1975, more than 25 thousand women in Iceland took a day off to emphasize the importance of women’s __________ to the economy, both in paid and unpaid work, (contribute) 4. Gender equality is also a part of the __________ to the challenges facing society, (solve) 5. The __________ of women in the labour market in Iceland is one of the highest in the world, (participate) VII. Choose the correct word.
  • 4. 1. The least equal / equally / equality country in the world for women, ranking 145th , was Yemen, where only 55% of women can read and only 6% attend college. 2. UNICEF says that access to education is one of the biggest challenges / questions / refusals facing children in Yemen today, especially girls. 3. Until now, the high cost of courses / lectures / schooling has discouraged or prevented poor parents from having their children, especially girls, educated. 4. Moreover, a miss / need / lack of female teachers contributes to low enrolment of girls in schools. 5. UNICEF is now providing schools and families with / for / of educational supplies to help lower costs. 6. Through a joint study / project / survey involving the World Bank, UNICEF hopes to help the government provide all children with textbooks at the beginning of each school year. 7. UNICEF is working both nationally and regionally to teach / inform / educate the public on the importance of educating girls. 8. The gender equality / inequality / fairness in education in Yemen is among the highest in the world - it’s bad news to girls there. 6C. Grammar • Passive voice with modals I. Rewrite the active sentences in the passive. 1. People won’t use maps in the future. Maps ______________________________________________________________________ . 2. Manufacturers will build cars with a GPS system. Cars _______________________________________________________________________ . 3. People won’t need travel agencies. Travel agencies ______________________________________________________________ . 4. Parents will plan family holidays online. Family holidays______________________________________________________________ . 5. Factories won’t manufacture televisions any more. Televisions _________________________________________________________________ . 6. Manufacturers will develop bigger computer screens. Bigger computer screens _______________________________________________________ . II. Complete the text. Use the future active or passive, affirmative or negative. Today, Google is the most popular search engine in the world, but in the future traditional search engines 1 __________ (become) less and less popular. Why? Because typed words 2 __________ (not use) by people any more. Instead, pictures 3 __________ (take) and used to find out information. Imagine these scenarios: • Museums. You want to find out about an exhibit. Take a picture with your phone and the information 4 __________ (appear) on the screen. • Eating out. You’re in a restaurant on holiday. Take a picture and the menu 5 __________ (translate). A review of the restaurant will also appear.
  • 5. • Travel. You are lost. Take a picture of the street and a map with your location 6 __________ (show). A list of nearby shops with discounts 7 __________ (download) onto your phone, too. • Social. You meet a new person at a party. Take a picture and their Facebook page 8 __________(open) up on screen. Some of these applications have already been developed, others 9 __________ (develop) soon. One thing is for sure: if you lose your phone now, it’s a pain. If you lose it in the future when it does everything for you, it 10 __________ (be) a disaster. III. Choose the correct passive modals below to complete sentences. must be stopped should be removed must be made should be provided will be achieved will be given 1. Gender equality __________ only when women and men enjoy the same opportunities. 2. In Muslim countries, changes __________ to give women equal rights to natural or economic resources, as well as access to ownership. 3. In order to reduce gender inequality in South Korean society, women __________ more opportunities by companies. 4. Child marriage __________ in several parts in the world because it limits access to education and training. 5. In Egypt, female students from disadvantaged families __________ scholarships to continue their studies. 6. Discrimination on the basis of gender __________ from workplaces. 6D. Reading I. Read the following short biography of the famous female pilot, Amelia Earhart. Choose the correct heading (A-G) for each paragraph (1-4). You will not use all the headings. A. Amelia’s Education B. Amelia’s Mysterious Disappearance C. Amelia’s Family Life D. Amelia’s Childhood Years E. Amelia’s Marriage F. Amelia’s Flying Records G. Amelia’s Love of Flying Amelia Earhart 1. _____________________________________ Amelia Mary Earhart was born on July 24, 1897, in Atchison, Kansas. At three years old she went to live with her grandparents who lived fifty miles away. Amelia was a tomboy, and loved snow sledding and climbing trees. She lived with her grandparents until she was ten. At ten she moved back with her parents and her younger sister, Muriel. 2. _____________________________________
  • 6. Amelia saw her first airplane at the 1908 Iowa State Fair. At this fair, there was a stunt- flying exhibition, and it fascinated Amelia. It was here, as she watched these planes twirling and swooshing, that Amelia fell in love with the idea of flying. Amelia actually had to wait thirteen years to take her first ride in a plane, and just six months after that, she bought her first plane. It was bright yellow and she called it Canary. 3. _____________________________________ Amelia was very competitive, and entered many flying contests over the next several years. She continually broke the records of other pilots. To mention just a few: In June of 1928, she became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. In May of 1932, she became the second person to fly solo across the Atlantic. From August 24 to 25, 1932, she flew a solo nonstop flight from the west coast of the United States to the east coast, making her the first woman to do that. From April 24 to 25, 1935, she was the first person to fly solo from Hawaii to California. 4. _____________________________________ At the age of forty, in 1937, Amelia Earhart wanted to be the first woman to fly around the world. She and her navigator took off from Oakland, California, and flew to Miami, then through the Caribbean to Brazil and through Africa to India. After India, they flew to Bangkok, Indonesia, Australia, and then Papua New Guinea. From Papua New Guinea, they flew toward Howard Island, 2,200 miles away. They never arrived, and despite extensive searches, they were never found. No one knows for sure what happened to Amelia and her navigator, but the world knows that Amelia is one of the most important and influential pilots in history. II. Read the passage, and decide whether the following statements are true (T), false (F), or not given (NG). Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12, 1997, in Mingora, Pakistan. As a young girl, she demanded that girls should be allowed to receive an education, which resulted in the Taliban issuing a death threat against her. After the Taliban began attacking girls’ schools in Swat, Malala gave a speech whose title was, “How dare the Taliban take away my basic right to education?” In early 2009, Yousafzai began blogging for the BBC about living under the Taliban’s threats to deny her an education. Yousafzai continued to speak out about her right, and the right of all women, to an education. She was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman in 2012, but survived. The shooting resulted in a massive support for Yousafzai, which continued during her recovery. She gave a speech at the United Nations on her 16th birthday, in 2013. She has also written an autobiography “I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban”, which was released in October 2013. At age 17, she became the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. In congratulating Yousafzai, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon described her as “a brave and gentle advocate of peace who through the simple act of going to school became a global teacher”. For her 18th birthday on July 12, 2015, the young activist opened a school for Syrian refugee girls in Lebanon. Its expenses were covered by the Malala Fund, and the school was designed to admit nearly 200 girls from the ages of 14 to 18. “Today on my first day as an adult, on behalf of the
  • 7. world's children, I demand we must invest in books instead of bullets,” Yousafzai spoke in one of the school’s classrooms. T F NG 1. Yousafzai gave many speeches to support girls’ basic right to have education.    2. She was so brave to write articles about the gender discrimination in education in her hometown.    3. She worked as a BBC reporter for a short time.    4. She has worked as a teacher in many countries in the world.    5. She gained great support after being shot nearly dead by Taliban.    6. She was taken to hospital in the capital of Pakistan.    7. She was the youngest person to receive the Nobel Prize.    8. She opened a school for Syrian refugee girls in Lebanon funded by the Malala Fund.    9. She loves peace, and hates war.    10. She founded the Malala Fund.    III. Read the passage carefully, and do the tasks that follow. Working mothers are the ones who move out of the house for the purpose of earning money and also maintain household chores. Every woman at home prefers to work in order to balance the financial and the other basic needs of the family. The children of working mothers become smarter, more active, and more independent as compared to the children of non-working mothers. This is because of the fact that the mothers being working have to move out of the house leaving all the household chores intact, the children understand their responsibilities and manage to do all their tasks without being dependent on others, so they become smart, active, and independent enough. The working mothers are now helped by their husbands in household chores after returning from work. By seeing fathers being a helping hand to mothers, children learn good habits and inculcate manners of helping others as well as their mothers, thus in this way good habits are inculcated in them. A working mother also adds to the advantage of helping the family financially. It is beneficial as a woman becomes a helping hand to the husband in terms of money. Therefore, the family runs in a very smooth way without any financial difficulty and the kids also get the best as parents are able to afford all necessities due to a good income level. The mothers, when work, become an inspiration for their kids as they look up to their mums and say that they aspire to be like their mums in the near future. Working mums not only work but also look after their children without any difficulty. So such kids need to get an inspiration at home, and they also learn to do hard work in their life. Task 1. Match words 1-5 with definitions A-G, writing the answer in each blank. There are two extra definitions. 1. intact (adj) _____ A. to make someone have a strong feeling 2. inculcate (v) _____ B. to remember something by doing it so often
  • 8. 3. inspiration (n) _____ C. to respect or admire (someone) 4. look up to (v) _____ D. to have a strong desire to do something 5. aspire (v) _____ E. complete and in the original state F. someone or something that gives you ideas for doing something G. to fix beliefs or ideas in someone’s mind Task 2. Read the passage again, and answer the questions below. 1. Why does every woman at home prefer to go to work? ______________________________________________________________________________ 2. Why do the children of working mothers become smarter, more active, and more independent? ______________________________________________________________________________ 3. How can children learn good habits from their fathers at home? ______________________________________________________________________________ 4. What financial benefits does a working mother bring to her family? ______________________________________________________________________________ 5. Why do working mothers become an inspiration for their children? ______________________________________________________________________________ IV. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question. A pioneer leader for women’s rights, Susan Anthony became one of the leading women reformers of the 19th century. In Rochester, New York, she began her first public crusade on behalf of temperance, the habit of not drinking alcohol. The temperance movement dealt with the abuses of women and children who suffered from alcoholic husbands. Also, she worked tirelessly against slavery and for women’s rights. Anthony helped write the history of woman suffrage. At the time Anthony lived, women did not have the right to vote. Because she voted in the 1872 election, a US official arrested Anthony. She hoped to prove that women had the legal right to vote under the provisions of the 14th and 15th Amendments to the Constitution. At her trial, a hostile federal judge found her guilty and fined her $100, which she refused to pay. Anthony did not work alone. She worked with reformers of women’s rights such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Amelia Bloomer. Susan worked for the American Anti-Slavery Society with Frederick Douglas, a fugitive slave and black abolitionist. On July 2nd 1979, the US Mint honored her by issuing the Susan Anthony dollar coin. Although Anthony did not live to see the fruits of her efforts, the establishment of the 19th Amendment is indebted to her efforts, according to US historians. 1. Anthony advocated all of the following EXCEPT __________. A. slavery should be abolished B. women are citizens and should have the right to vote C. employers should provide childcare for female employees D. alcohol should be prohibited because of the abuse it causes 2. The underlined word “crusade” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to __________.
  • 9. A. a battle against authority B. a campaign to work tirelessly for one’s beliefs C. a war against the enemies in the Middle Ages D. an attempt to fight evil 3. What would historians say about Susan Anthony’s greatest achievement? A. She was an activist and raised a family at the same time. B. She worked with abolitionists to get the country rid of slavery. C. Her tireless efforts to guarantee women the right to vote led to the establishment of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution. D. Women had the legal right to vote under the provisions of the 14lh and 15th Amendments to the Constitution. 4. In which of the following ways did the US Mint honor her life’s work? A. The Susan Anthony stamp was issued. B. The Susan Anthony dollar coin was issued. C. The Susan Anthony Memorial Park was built in Rochester. D. Susan Anthony dolls were created. 5. What is the main idea of the passage? A. Slavery was one of Susan Anthony’s causes. B. Susan Anthony did not accept the use of alcohol. C. Susan Anthony never gave up her struggle for all people’s freedom. D. Reformers do not always see the results of their efforts. V. Read the text, and do the following tasks. Women Who Have Made History In the last 100 years, more women have become scientists, writers, and politicians than ever before. For example, Rachel Carson was a scientist and writer who started the environmental movement in the 1960s. Indira Gandhi was a politician who became the first female Indian Prime Minister in 1966. The achievements of these extraordinary women and many others have changed the world. This week, we present Marie Curie, the Polish French physicist and chemist who was one of the greatest scientists of the 20th century. She was also the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and the only woman ever to win two Nobel Prizes in different subjects, physics and chemistry. Maria Sklodowska was born in Warsaw, Poland in 1867. Maria went to Paris to study mathematics and physics. She met Pierre Curie, who was a well-known scientist. They got married in 1895. Marie Curie is famous for her work on radiation, which she named ‘radioactivity’. She used the word ‘radioactive’ to describe substances that produce rays. Scientists already knew about the existence of ‘X-rays’, but they didn’t know what they were. Marie Curie’s research showed that these radioactive rays come from atoms. She discovered polonium and radium, which are both radioactive elements. Her research was essential for the use of X-rays in medicine. She knew that doctors could use X-rays to reveal broken bones. During World War One, she organized twenty mobile X-ray units to help
  • 10. doctors. Marie also discovered that doctors could use another radioactive element, called radon, to treat cancer. Marie Curie faced great opposition from male scientists in France, but she never gave up her research. She died in 1934 from leukemia that she developed because of her exposure to radiation. In those days, the health dangers of radioactivity were unknown. Her daughter Irene Curie was also a great scientist who won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1935. Task 1. Complete the notes about Marie Curie. Occupation: ______________________________________ Nationality: ______________________________________ Famous for: ______________________________________ Task 2. Find these words in the text, and match them to their definitions. 1. elements __________ a. being affected by something 2. reveal __________ b. stopped doing something 3. treat __________ c. make something known 4. gave up __________ d. the basic substances 5. exposure __________ e. tried to make a sick person well again Task 3. Answer the questions. 1. What have more women done in the last 100 years? ________________________________________________________________________________ 2. How many subjects did Marie Curie win Nobel prizes for? ________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Why did she go to Paris? ________________________________________________________________________________ 4. What did she discover about radioactive rays? ________________________________________________________________________________ 5. What radioactive elements did she discover? ________________________________________________________________________________ 6. What did she do during World War One? ________________________________________________________________________________ 7. How did she die? ________________________________________________________________________________ VI. Read the texts, and decide whether the sentences are true (T) or false (F). Then correct the false sentences. Woman’s work? In many ways, David McLaren is a stereotypical Scottish man. In his free time, he plays golf, goes to football matches, and meets his friends in the local pub, all the things you’d expect a young, active man to do. And like many men, he isn’t very good at housework. He’s untidy, hardly ever hoovers and he’s never cooked a meal in his life. However, one thing about him does not fit this stereotype: his job. David is a midwife.
  • 11. Although some women are surprised when they find out that their midwife is a man, David has a good reputation in the part of Scotland where he works. In his opinion, it’s because of the way he carries out his duties. ‘I really care about the women that I look after,’ he says. He gets on well with the husbands too. ‘Having another man there calms them,’ he explains. ‘And many of them feel more comfortable asking a man questions.’ ‘I’ve been qualified for fourteen years, and I’ve delivered hundreds of babies,’ says David, who used to be a coal miner. ‘There are only five or six male midwives in Scotland. When I started, I expected more men to join the profession, but the number hasn’t really changed. People still see it as a job which only women do.’ A man’s world? Base 34 is a new garage in Lyon, in the south-east of France. Customers who take their cars there for repairs may be surprised to find that all the employees are women. When Michel Martin advertised for women who wanted to become mechanics, he received 120 applications. After tests and interviews, he chose fifteen. They included a nurse, a secretary, a beauty therapist and two flight attendants. They all wanted a chance to work in this traditionally male environment. ‘I think a lot of people instinctively trust women more. And female customers might feel more comfortable with somebody who doesn’t treat them as if they don’t understand anything.’ Although most car mechanics are still men, the situation is gradually changing. Men are starting to leave the profession, and women are joining it. Why? In a word, technology. In the past, being a mechanic is a physically tough and dirty job. Now, cars are much more complicated than they used to be. You need patience and intelligence to work out what the problem is, not strength. Many people believe that this makes the job more suitable for women than for men. 1. David McLaren does not have the same hobbies as most other men in Scotland. ______ 2. Most women that David has worked with think that he is good at his job. ______ 3. David gets on well with the women but not with their husbands. ______ 4. David is not very experienced in his work. ______ 5. There not many male midwives in Scotland, but the number is increasing. ______ 6. What is surprised about Base 34 is that no men work there. ______ 7. Fifteen women applied to work at the garage. ______ 8. The women had different jobs before working at the garage, but wanted a change. ______ 9. The job of mechanic is changing because cars are getting simpler. ______ 10. Many people think that there will be more female car mechanics in the future. ______ 6E. Speaking • Everyday English I. Choose the correct response. Then practise the short exchanges in pairs. 1. A: Women should stay at home and take care of the family. B: a/ I think they can follow their careers and interests outside the family. b/ I don’t think men are more hard-working.
  • 12. 2. A: Women won’t become CEOs B: a/ Why not? They are also good leaders. b/ Why not? Men are better leaders than women. 3. A: Nowadays women get equal job opportunities as men. B: a/ They can have more breaks than men. b/ But they don’t get equal pay. 4. A: Do you agree that doing housework is very boring? B: a/ But we can use labour-saving devices. b/ Women can do that by themselves. 5. A: Housewives are often financially dependent on their husbands. B: a/ Not really. That’s true. b/ You bet! 6. A: Men should share household chores with their wives. B: a/ No, I guess so. b/ I agree with you. 7. A: Do you think women in Korea get good gender equality? B: a/ I hope not. b/ I don’t think so. 8. A: Oh, most of our teachers are female! B: a/ Yes, women are better at taking care of children. b/ Yes, women should be encouraged to work outside the home. 9. A: Can you see any benefits of a working mother? B: a/ She’ll have less time to take care of her children. b/ She can set a good example for the the children. 10. A: Why should girls get higher education? B: a/ In order to do household chores better. b/ In order to get good jobs and promotion. • Career choices II. Use the notes and useful expressions to complete the dialogue to offer the career choices. Realistic: Realistic people like to work with things they can see or touch. Job matches: carpenter, chef, nurse, pilot Investigative: People of this type like research and study, rather than leading groups of people. Job matches: computer programmer, surgeon Artistic: They like to work with a free flow of ideas. Job matches: actor, graphic designer, writer Social: They love to work with people. Job matches: social worker, teacher Enterprising: They are good at making money and making decisions. Job matches: business owner, lawyer, salesperson Conventional: They always follow rules and regulations. Job matches: accountant, editor, librarian Useful expressions: - I think / I believe that ... - I think you’ll work as ... - I believe I can work well
  • 13. Career Counsellor Hello, everyone. Today we’ll discuss the jobs that are suitable for you. But first, you have to say something about your likes or dislikes so that I can tell the job match for you. Nick Miss, I enjoy tasks that allow me to express myself and I like to think of new ideas for my work. Career Counsellor 1_____________________________________________________________ ___________________________. Next, Mai. Mai I can work well with figures because I remember the rules, details and can apply the rules to the problems. Career Counsellor Well, you’re a logical thinker, and 2__________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ . Nam, would you like to talk about your strengths? Nam Yes, I like to work in a team, and I often help small children with their homework in my free time. I like to serve the community too. Career Counsellor 3____________________________________________________________ . Anna I like to work in a team too and I also enjoy making decisions for my team. I think making money is very important because with money we can help other people and we feel to be free to do anything we want. I believe that a job of a business owner is suitable for me. Career Counsellor Good. You’re right and 4______________________ How about you, Phong? Phong I don’t work in a team, but I love working on my own. I like to explain things or find out the solutions to problems. Which type of job is suitable for me? Career Counsellor 5_____________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________. And the last, Lan? Lan I’d like to work outside with tools or machines. I also like to do gardening in my leisure time. Career Counsellor 6_____________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ III. Complete the conversation between the reporter and Nguyen Thi Hong - Viet Nam’s only female ship’s captain, using the sentences (A-G) given. There are two sentences that you do not need. A. But I quickly cleared such thoughts out of my head and told myself that I had to try or I would feel regret forever. B. I suffered huge losses after several unsuccessful fishing trips. C. Time passed, and I could forecast the weather through clouds, the light of the stars, and the condition of the waves. D. At that time, I was teaching Literature at a middle school, and my aunt passed through my place by boat and asked me to go fishing with her on her ship at sea. E. After five hours of struggling with fierce waves during the night, my crew and I had brought 36 people on board. F. It was a horrible sky, and other boat owners tried their best to escape from the storm.
  • 14. G. My aunt also taught me how to jump from one wave to another and how to manage the ship to follow a school of fish. Reporter How could you go to sea for the first time? Mrs. Hong I learned it from my aunt, who was also my first teacher. 1_______________________ ____________________________________________________________________ Reporter What did you learn from your aunt? Mrs. Hong She taught me her knowledge of how to watch the stars and manage the ship. 2___________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ Reporter Your aunt was really a great instructor to you. Mrs. Hong I think so.3___________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ Thanks to her, I escaped from death in Typhoon Linda. Reporter On that fateful night of November 2, 1997, you were the only captain who brought your ship in and also rescued 36 other fishermen. What did you think at that time? Mrs. Hong I thought I could not survive, so how could I rescue storm victims with my ship? 4__________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Reporter How did you and your men rescue others? Mrs. Hong I told my sailors to throw our two buoys into the sea despite the roaring waves in order to rescue people. 5____________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ 6F. Writing • Writing about jobs for men and women Write a paragraph about the qualities of an effective firefighter, using the prompts below. The first sentence has been done for you. In order to become an effective firefighter, you should have physical fitness, communicative skills, adaptability, dedication, and courage. 1. firefighters / have / good health / perform / tasks / and / remain / safe / job ________________________________________________________________________________ 2. women / enough physical strength / remain safe / job / too ________________________________________________________________________________ 3. clear, intelligent, and polite communication / an essential quality / the career / both men and women / have ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ 4. women / good / active listening / and / calming frightened victims
  • 15. ________________________________________________________________________________ 5. firefighters / skill / adapt / new settings / changing conditions / perform the job ________________________________________________________________________________ 6. successful firefighters / a passion / take a pride / their job ________________________________________________________________________________ 7. effective firefighters / courageous / because / they / willing / take risks / and / sacrifice / help others ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ 8. both men and women / all the qualities / do the job well ________________________________________________________________________________ TEST 1 (UNIT 6) I. Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined. 1. A. gender B. equal C. preference D. secondary 2. A. aware B. family C. planet D. married 3. A. focus B. spend C. sure D. pursue Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others. 4. A. maintain B. perform C. prefer D. offer 5. A. promote B. happen C. pursue D. affect II. Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences. 6. The company promotes equal _______ for women in the same pay and promotion. A. opportunities B. cases C. positions D. careers 7. The principle of equal pay is that men and women doing ______ work should get paid the same amount. A. same B. alike C. similar D. identical 8. Children often benefit from the _______ upbringing and parents. A. education B. educational C. uneducated D. educated 9. In developing countries, housewives are more likely to be victims of _______ violence. A. domestic B. household C. home D. family 10. International Women’s Day is an occasion to make more _______ towards achieving gender equality. A. movement B. progress C. improvement D. development 11. Reducing gender _______ improves productivity and economic growth of a nation. A. equality B. inequality C. possibility D. rights 12. Women with high qualifications _______ to managers. A. must promote B. must be promoted C. must move D. must be moved
  • 16. 13. A common reason that someone _______ more for similar work is because of his or her experience or “length of service”. A. may be paid B. should not be paid C. can be paid D. must be paid 14. All forms of discrimination against all women and girls ______ immediately everywhere. A. must be taken away B. must be ended C. must be allowed D. must be followed 15. True gender equality _______ when both men and women reach a balance between work and family. A. can achieve B. should be achieved C. can be achieved D. should achieve III. Fill in each blank in the passage with the correct word below. history wage role gender colleagues job experience family result employers The state of California is working to say goodbye to the gender wage gap. Governor Jerry Brown has signed the Fair Pay Act, a new law that forces 16 __________ who pay more to a man working the same 17 __________ as a woman to prove that the pay is based on elements other than 18 __________ . It is not just a gender problem - it is a 19 __________ problem or a human problem. Aileen Rizo, a math consultant at the Fresno County Office of Education, discovered that one of her male 20 __________ earned $12,000 more per year than her, even though he had fewer years of 21 __________ and education. Over the course of a 40-year career, the average American woman will lose out on about $431,000 as the 22 __________ of the wage gap, according to the Center for American Progress. And the pay gap starts early: If a woman earns less in her first job, when she takes on a new 23 __________ and her new employer sets her 24 __________ , it will often be based on her prior pay25 __________. Now the new law has closed the gaps for women. IV. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage. An advocate for Kenyan women and environment Wangari Maathai has become an international 26 _________ because of her persistence in the struggle for democracy, human rights, and environmental conservation. Maathai is best known for her efforts to develop the Green Belt Movement, an organization that focuses on planting trees to protect the environment and improve the 27 _________ of life. Because of her efforts, Maathai was 28 _________ the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004. In 1976, Wangari Maathai became active in the National Council of Women of Kenya. While she was serving as the chairwoman in the National Council of Women, she began to found an organization that encouraged women’s groups to plant trees in order to conserve the environment. It was this small effort that has 29 __________ women in planting more than 20 million trees on farms, schools, and churches. This effort eventually became known 30 __________ the charitable organization 31 __________ the Green Belt Movement.
  • 17. Wangari Maathai has become very important to the people of Kenya, Africa and the international 32 __________ . Because of her active role in the environment and the Green Belt Movement, more than 20 million trees have been planted, numerous other countries have begun tree planting programmes, and women all over the world have been helped by the example that she 33 __________ . As noted by the Norwegian Nobel Committee, she has served as an “34 __________for many in the fight for democratic rights and has especially encouraged women to 35 __________ their situation.” 26. A. image B. key C. figure D. idol 27. A. quality B. quantity C. characteristic D. feature 28. A. given B. awarded C. rewarded D. gained 29. A. resulted B. offered C. provided D. assisted 30. A. as B. for C. in D. Ø 31. A. call B. calling C. called D. called as 32. A. community B. society C. association D. federation 33. A. fixes B. sets C. puts D. establishes 34. A. feeling B. emotion C. impression D. inspiration 35. A. take B. move C. better D. gain V. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question. The status of women in Japan is complex and cannot be characterized in simple terms. Slowly, there is a growing number of professional women and professional women’s associations. More women continue to work after getting married and having children. However, many companies have separate programmes for women, usually non-career development, and follow practices that would be considered discriminatory in other societies. For a typical couple, the female spouse is still generally expected to do all of the cleaning, cooking, and other chores, whether she is working or not. Single women are said to be enjoying their lives, spending much money on travel abroad and shopping. Housewives are active in networking themselves for various objectives, for example volunteer activities, community services, recycling activities, study groups, and many others. The traditional Japanese value of “good wife, good mother” is changing. Unlike other countries where a couple is the usual social unit, in Japan it is typical for only the husband to be invited to business gatherings or to weddings for company employees. Exceptions are frequently made for foreign visitors depending on the occasion, but wives should not take their exclusion as a personal insult. 36. The status of women in Japan is _______. A. indefinite and illegal B. complex and unclear C. clear and high D. low and simple 37. Nowadays, Japanese women _______. A. can go to work after getting married and having children B. all have become professional women C. take over most important work in many companies D. have the same work and pay as men in all companies 38. In the family, the female partner _______.
  • 18. A. often does all the housework if she doesn’t go to work B. the male spouse always helps his wife with cooking and other chores C. is still generally expected to do all of the housework D. no longer spends much time doing the housework 39. Which of the following sentences is NOT true according to the passage? A. It is normal for only the husband to be invited to business gatherings. B. Single Japanese women are used to enjoying their lives, spending much money on traveling abroad and shopping. C. The traditional Japanese value of “good wife, good mother” is changing. D. Wives in Japan can take their exclusion as a personal insult. 40. What can be inferred from the passage is _______. A. the role of Japanese women in the society is changing so that all Japanese women gain gender equality in both society and home B. there have been some changes in their social role, but Japanese women haven’t acquired the same rights as men in many fields yet C. Japanese women are fighting for their definite status in the society D. most Japanese women are satisfied with their social role nowadays VI. Complete the conversation between the reporter and Huynh Ly Dong Phuong - a chief pilot of Vietnam Airlines, using the sentences (A-G) given. There are two sentences that you do not need. A. I was determined to change others’ thinking about female pilots and make them realize that not only can women fly planes, but they can also do it very well. B. My father died when I graduated from high school, and then I was admitted into a business school, but still found myself dreaming about the sky. C. After finally obtaining my mother’s permission, I came back to Viet Nam and trained to become a pilot with Vietnam Airlines, which sent me to a two-and-a-half- year training course in Montpellier, France with 31 other trainees. D. The sky looks different every day, and no fancy office can be as beautiful as that. E. I was born and raised in Brussels, Belgium. F. I only became fascinated with planes and airports after I came back from a vacation in Viet Nam. G. I felt like a bird spreading its wings for the first time. Reporter Hello, Dong Phuong. Congratulate you on becoming the first female chief pilot of Vietnam Airlines. You fly both domestic routes and international flights. Where were you born? Dong Phuong 41_______________________________________________________________ Reporter Was flying in the sky your childhood dream? Dong Phuong Oh, no.42__________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________
  • 19. Reporter Did your parents support your decision to become a pilot in the first place? Dong Phuong I don’t think so. They suggested I should take an easier office job. 43_______________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ Reporter How could you make your dream come true? Dong Phuong 44_______________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ Reporter Did you experience any pressure or discrimination from male instructors or classmates? Dong Phuong At first, some of my male classmates had no idea what a girl was doing there. Yet I also had very good instructors and friends who showed lots of support. 45_______________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ Reporter Thank you so much, Dong Phuong. Pleased to have a nice talk with you. Dong Phuong You’re welcome. VII. Write sentences about the nursing career, using the prompts below. 46. nursing / be dominated / women / ages / but nowadays / more men / nurses ________________________________________________________________________________ 47. when / male patients / see / both male and female nurses / take care of them / they / feel / more emotionally comfortable / supported ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ 48. male nurses / make / certain procedures / more comfortable / especially / male patients ________________________________________________________________________________ 49. when / children / see / both male and female nurses / they / understand / nursing / both sexes ________________________________________________________________________________ 50. nursing / a growing career / job security, promotion and pay rise / which / attractive / both men and women ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ TEST 2 (UNIT 6) I. Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined. 1. A. equal B. women C. eliminate D. example 2. A. female B. parent C. baby D. age 3. A. birth B. other C. youth D. think Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others.
  • 20. 4. A. college B. woman C. mistake D. housework 5. A. hunger B. police C. parent D. courage II. Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences. 6. In Australia, men and women will be given an equal _______ to contribute both at home and in the workplace. A. luck B. risk C. chance D. pay 7. Discrimination on the basis of race, _______, age or disability is not allowed. A. condition B. female C. gender D. occasion 8. For girls in Nigeria, the only way to avoid child marriage and take control of their future is _______. A. to go schooling B. to schooling C. to educate D. to get educated 9. Women in the United States are more likely to complete high school and college than men, but there are _______ in high government positions. A. a few women B. a number of women C. many women D. fewer women 10. Women and men must have equal _______ to influence society and their own lives. A. directions B. ways C. behaviours D. rights 11. Women do the majority of domestic and ______ work, including cleaning, cooking, and childcare as well as taking care of sick and elderly. A. paid B. unpaid C. low-paying D. high-paying 12. Vigdis Finnbogadottir, the fourth President of Iceland, was the first woman in the world _______ the first female Head of State in 1980. A. elect B. to elected C. to be elected D. electing 13. Gender equality _______ without the support of the government, organizations, and individuals. A. mustn’t be achieved B. needn’t be achieved C. should not be achieved D. cannot be achieved 14. Although progress _______, we are still a long way from achieving gender equality worldwide. A. has been made B. have been made C. has been done D. have been done 15. In sub-Saharan African countries, investments _______ in education, skill training and health care to form a better future for adolescent girls and their families. A. will be needed B. should need C. will not be needed D. must need III. Fill in each blank in the passage with the correct word below. services growth result increase potential opportunities care progress policies concerns A lot of 16 __________ with women’s rights has been made in Korea, but there are still some misunderstandings and prejudices that are blocking gender equality. The first misunderstanding is the idea that if women gain more __________ , men will lose out. This is not accurate: gender equality does not harm men, but it allows women, who make up half the
  • 21. world’s population, to achieve their full 18 __________ . Men and women should develop together, and this would help overcome the low 19 __________ and secure sustainable development. The second misunderstanding is that childcare and housework are jobs for women, and that work- life balance issues are female 20 __________ . It was true in the past: women took 21 __________ of housework and childcare, and men financially supported their families. The Korean government is carrying out various __________ to support work-life balance, including a(n)23 __________ in the number of daycare centres and a system for childcare leave. But here is the third misunderstanding: people think that by using these 24 __________ , they are creating difficulty for their employers and colleagues. The 24 __________ is that they don’t use them. We can only have gender equality when we change our misunderstandings and prejudices. IV. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage. Saudi Women Register To Vote For The First Time Women in Saudi Arabia began registering to vote this week for the first time in the nation’s 26 _______ . The late King Abdullah announced in November, 2015 that women would be allowed to run for office and vote in city elections, which _______ every four years. At least 70 women intend to run for office, and more than 80 registered as campaign managers, Arab News reported last month. 28 _______ the legal barrier to voting has been lifted, other Saudi laws and culture could complicate women’s 29 _______ to cast their votes. Saudi women still have to deal with limits on their freedom of movement, and since it’s illegal for them to drive, many of them will have to 30 _______ male members of their family to take them to register and to vote. Male relatives who oppose female voting rights could also be a barrier. The government also 31 _______ voters to have personal ID cards, and many Saudi women do not. To make serious 32 _______ on women’s rights, Saudi authorities should 33 _______ the male guardianship system, under which caring policies and practices 34 _______ women from obtaining a passport, marrying, traveling, or accessing higher education without the approval of a male guardian. Only then will Saudi Arabia’s women be able to 35 _______ to society on an equal situation with men. 26. A. life B. history C. campaign D. period 27. A. take place B. take part C. take care D. take after 28. A. When B. Because C. However D. While 29. A. work B. careers C. efforts D. travels 30. A. trust B. remain C. base on D. rely on 31. A. needs B. keeps C. requests D. requires 32. A. development B. steps C. progress D. movement 33. A. cut B. stop C. complete D. finish 34. A. prevent B. take C. end D. remove 35. A. help B. contribute C. cause D. give V. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.
  • 22. Tawakkol Karman was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011 in recognition of her work in non-violent struggle for the safety of women and for women’s rights to full participation in Yemen. Tawakkol was born in 1979 in Taiz, Yemen’s third largest city. She studied a degree in Commerce from the University of Science and Technology in Sana’a before completing another degree in Political Science from the University of Sana’a. Growing up in a country with political uncertainty, Tawakkol witnessed the unification of North and South Yemen in 1990, followed by a civil war in 1994 in which the North gained victory over the South. As a journalist and human rights activist, Tawakkol responded to the political instability and human rights abuses in Yemen by organizing others and reporting injustices. In 2005, she founded the organization Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) which supports rights and freedoms and provides media skills to journalists. In addition, the organization releases regular reports in human rights abuses in Yemen, recording more than 50 cases of attacks and unfair sentences against newspapers and writers so far. In 2007, Tawakkol began organizing weekly protests in Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, aiming at calling for inquiries into social and legal injustice. Tawakkol’s weekly protests continued until 2011 when she redirected protesters to support the Arab Spring. Tawakkol even brought Yemen’s revolution to New York speaking directly with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and organizing public meetings at the UN headquarters. Brave and outspoken, Tawakkol has been imprisoned on a number of occasions for her opposition movement for human rights. She is known as “Mother of the Revolution”, and “The Iron Woman”. Since receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, she has continued to support female journalists and encouraged people in Yemen to ask for social justice and human rights. Fiercely committed to change, Tawakkol spends the majority of her time in a tent in Change Square, where she continues her peaceful protest for justice and freedom. 36. By establishing WJWC, Tawakkol would like _______. A. to oppose to the victory of the government from the North B. to support rights and freedom and provide media skill to journalists C. to start the non-violent struggle for the safety of women and for women’s rights D. to report the unification of North and South Yemen and the civil war 37. The organization WJWC produces regular reports on _______. A. bad sentences in newspaper articles issued in Yemen B. weekly protests in Yemen’s capital and the government’s repression C. violent and unfair treatments against humans especially journalists D. organizing public meetings at the United Nations headquarter 38. The purpose of weekly protests in Yemen’s capital led by Tawakkol from 2007 to 2011 was _______. A. to ask to make speeches at the United Nations headquarters B. to bring Yemen’s revolution to New York and speak to UN Secretary General
  • 23. C. to get many women free from prisons on a number of occasions D. to oppose to social and legal injustice and wrongdoings from the government 39. All of the following are true about Tawakkol EXCEPT that _______. A. she has started supporting female journalists since 2011 B. she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011 C. she started supporting the Arab Spring in 2011 D. she has been put in prison several times 40. The word “committed” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to _______. A. done something illegal or something that is considered wrong B. determined to give your loyalty, time to a particular principle C. sent officially to prison or hospital D. being brave and outspoken to live in very bad conditions V. Complete the conversation with Emma Watson, a famous British actress and Goodwill Ambassador for United Nations Women in September 2014, using the sentences (A-G) given. There are two sentences that you do not need. A. Both men and women should feel free to be sensitive; both men and women should feel free to be strong. B. But sadly, I can say that there is no country in the world where all women can expect to see these rights. C. And today we are launching a campaign called HeForShe. D. My school did not limit me because I was a girl. E. When at 15, my girl friend started dropping out of sports teams because they didn’t want to appear muscly. F. It’s not about men saving women. G. We want to end gender inequality, and to do this, we need everyone involved. Reporter When did you start questioning the gender equality? Emma When I was 8, I was confused for being called bossy because I wanted to direct the plays that we would put on for our parents, but the boys were not.41 ________________ ____________________________________________________________________ Reporter When were you appointed as Goodwill Ambassador for UN Women? Emma It was six months ago, in February 2014. 42 __________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ Reporter HeForShe, it’s the first campaign of its kind at the UN. Can you tell any difference of this campaign? Emma 43 __________________________________________________________________ ________________________. We want to try to mobilize as many men and boys as possible to be advocates for change. And, we don’t just want to talk about it. We want to try and make sure that it’s tangible, and achievable.
  • 24. Reporter You have been very successful in the Harry Porter film series, but sometimes you think that the world has become such an uncomfortable one. Why do you think so, Emma? Emma I am from Britain, and I think it is right I am paid the same as my male counterparts. I think it is right that I should be able to make decisions about my own body.44 ________ ____________________________________________________________________ Reporter Have you ever experienced gender inequality in your own family or at school? Emma My life is a sheer privilege because my parents didn’t love me less because I was born a daughter. 45 __________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ VII. Write sentences about female pilots in Australian Air Force, using the prompts below. Female pilots in Australian Air Force 47. authority / encourage / women / apply / fly / fighter jets ________________________________________________________________________________ 48. they also / have / several programmes / help / women / become pilots ________________________________________________________________________________ 49. men and women / the same basic fitness test / become a pilot / but / standards / different / age and gender ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ 50. female graduates / complete / same courses / their male peers / and / have / same qualities / those / other countries ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________