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Happy Mid-Autum Festival

Group 2

Trần Chung Phước - 21dh718572

Đỗ Thị Quỳnh – 21dh714048

Phạm Vũ Yến Nhi – 21dh718475

Hồ Ngô Kim Khánh – 21dh718147


Oh no, how can I
go out to celebrate
Mid-Autumn
Festival with a
bunch of hours?
Unit 1: FAMILY LIFE
Look at the picture and answer the questions

Is this a family?

Who do you think they are?

Where do you think they are?


Look at the picture and answer the questions

What is each person in the


picture doing?

Do you think they are happy?


Why or Why not?
Most people think that housework is boring and is the responsibility of wives and mothers only.
Many parents don’t ask their children to do housework so that they have more time to play or
study. However, studies show doing chores is good for children.

Kids who do housework develop important life skills that they will need for the rest of their lives.
Doing the laundry, cleaning the house, and taking care of others are among the important skills
that children will when they start their own families. These are things that schools cannot fully
teach, so it’s important for children to learn them at home. Sharing housework also helps young
people learn to take responsibility. They know that they have to try to finish their tasks even
though they do not enjoy doing them.

Doing chores also helps develop children’s gratitude to their parents. When doing housework
they learn to appreciate all the hard work their parents do around the house for them. In addition,
doing chores together helps strengthen family bonds, creating special moments between children
and parents. It makes children feel they are members of the team.

All in all, doing housework can bring a lot of benefits to children. It teaches them life and helps
build their character. Therefore, parents should encourage their kids to share the housework for
their own good as well as the good of the whole family.
responsibility(n)
/rɪˌspɒnsəˈbɪləti/

Meaning: a duty to deal with or take care of


somebody/something, so that you may be blamed if
something goes wrong
responsibility(n)

Meaning: a duty to deal with or take care of somebody/something, so that you may be blamed if something goes wrong

/rɪˌspɒnsəˈbɪləti/
Gratitude(n)
/ˈɡrætɪtʃuːd/

Meaning:a strong feeling of appreciation to someone


or something for what the person has done to help
you
Strengthen(v)
/ˈstreŋθn/

Meaning: to make something stronger or more


effective, or to become stronger or more effective
bond(v)
/bɒnd/

Meaning: a close connection joining two or more


people.
character(v)
/bɒnd/

Meaning: the particular combination of qualities in a


person or place that makes them different from others
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Task1: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate word from the word
bank: gratitude
1. Showing __________ towards others is a way to express
appreciation and thankfulness.
responsibility
2. Taking ____________ for our actions and choices is an important
aspect of personal growth. strengthe
n
3. Shared experiences and challenges can help __________ between
friends and character
family.
4. A person's __________
bondsis shaped by their values, beliefs, and
actions.
5. Practicing acts of __________ can cultivate a positive mindset and
Most people think that housework is boring and is the responsibility of wives and mothers only.
Many parents don’t ask their children to do housework so that they have more time to play or
study. However, studies show doing chores is good for children.

Kids who do housework develop important life skills that they will need for the rest of their lives.
Doing the laundry, cleaning the house, and taking care of others are among the important skills
that children will when they start their own families. These are things that schools cannot fully
teach, so it’s important for children to learn them at home. Sharing housework also helps young
people learn to take responsibility. They know that they have to try to finish their tasks even
though they do not enjoy doing them.

Doing chores also helps develop children’s gratitude to their parents. When doing housework
they learn to appreciate all the hard work their parents do around the house for them. In addition,
doing chores together helps strengthen family bonds, creating special moments between children
and parents. It makes children feel they are members of the team.

All in all, doing housework can bring a lot of benefits to children. It teaches them life and helps
build their character. Therefore, parents should encourage their kids to share the housework for
their own good as well as the good of the whole family.
5. Practicing acts of __________ can cultivate a positive mindset and
foster stronger relationships.

Task 2: Read the text again and answer the question.

1. What do most people think about housework?(line


1)
2. Why don’t many parents make their children do housework?(line 4)
3. What do children learn as they finish household tasks that they don’t
enjoy? (line 9, paragraph 2)
4. Why does sharing housework strengthen family bonds?
(line 12, paragraph 2)
LIONEL
LIONEL
MESSI
MESSI"The day you think there
is no improvements to
be made is a sad one for

MESSIany player".
Most people think that housework is boring and is the responsibility of wives and mothers only.
Many parents don’t ask their children to do housework so that they have more time to play or
study. However, studies show doing chores is good for children.

Kids who do housework develop important life skills that they will need for the rest of their lives.
Doing the laundry, cleaning the house, and taking care of others are among the important skills
that children will when they start their own families. These are things that schools cannot fully
teach, so it’s important for children to learn them at home. Sharing housework also helps young
people learn to take responsibility. They know that they have to try to finish their tasks even
though they do not enjoy doing them.

Doing chores also helps develop children’s gratitude to their parents. When doing housework
they learn to appreciate all the hard work their parents do around the house for them. In addition,
doing chores together helps strengthen family bonds, creating special moments between children
and parents. It makes children feel they are members of the team.

All in all, doing housework can bring a lot of benefits to children. It teaches them life and helps
build their character. Therefore, parents should encourage their kids to share the housework for
their own good as well as the good of the whole family.
Work in pairs. Discuss the question.

What benefits do you think you can get from sharing


housework?
Taking responsibility
Developing their gratitude to parents
Strengthening family bonds
Review
1. Responsibility
2. Strengthen
3. Gratitude
4. Bond
5. character
THANK YOU
THANK YOU
THANK YOU

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