
UNIT 8C
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8th Grade
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Ed Rush
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35 Slides • 22 Questions
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Make sure you get to class on time.
Anyone arriving more than 1 minute late will be red-marked.
Don't play with your phone while you are walking to class.
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3
Poll
Is this a color for ...
boys
girls
for both boys and girls
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Poll
Is this a color for ...
boys
girls
for both boys and girls
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Stereotype
ˈsterɪjeʊtɑɪp
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Open Ended
translate the word 'stereotype' into Thai
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What are some common gender stereotypes
in Thailand?
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Open Ended
What is a common male stereotype in Thailand?
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Open Ended
What is a common female stereotype in Thailand?
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What are we doing today?
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Let's make sure we know all the words.
j<>w<>l<>e<>y
m<>k<> u<>
u<>u<>u<>l
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Let's make sure we know all the words.
jewellery
ˈdʒu:lrɪ:
make-up
ˈmeɪ kʌp
unusual
ʌnˈjuːˌʒl
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Audio Response
Say "jewellery"

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Let's check your recognition of the words.
Are you ready?
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Match
toy
doll
jewellery
make-up
an object for children to play with
a toy like a person or baby
objects you wear around your body
something you put on your face to improve your appearance
an object for children to play with
a toy like a person or baby
objects you wear around your body
something you put on your face to improve your appearance
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Match
unusual
superhero
dinosaur
advertisement
different from others
a person in a story who can do amazing things
a large animal which lived a million years ago
a picture or short film to sell a product or a service
different from others
a person in a story who can do amazing things
a large animal which lived a million years ago
a picture or short film to sell a product or a service
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Making sense of the text.
Ex 2, p. 98
"Are all girls the same?" is a question.
It means we do not know the answer.
So we need to find the paragraph which shows that someone is trying to find an answer.
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Headings
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Heading 1
Ex 2, p. 98
"Are all girls the same?"
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Let's try heading 2.
Why does this happen?
Why does what happen?
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Drag and Drop
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Let's try heading 2.
Why does this happen?
Why does color stereotyping happen?
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Poll
Why does it [color stereotyping] happen?
Para 1
Para 2
Para 3
Para 4
Para 5
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Let's try heading 2.
[Para 4]
Why does this happen?
Why does color stereotyping happen?
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Heading 3.
How it started.
What do we mean?
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Choice
Now skim through and find the paragraph which answers the question: "How did color stereotyping start?"
Para 1
Para 2
Para 3
Para 4
Para 5
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Heading 3.
How it started.
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Now try the same techniques for Questions 4 and 5.
.
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Multiple Choice
Heading 4
Para 1
Para 2
Para 3
Para 4
Para 5
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Heading 4.
Boys' favorite colours and toys.
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Multiple Choice
Heading 5
Para 1
Para 2
Para 3
Para 4
Para 5
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Heading 5.
Differences between the past and present.
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Critical Thinking
Many Thais own cats.
Cats are popular pets in Thailand.
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Critical Thinking
Cats are clean animals.
Cats are popular pets in Thailand.
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Critical Thinking
Ex 4, p. 98
She thinks her daughter is similar to other girls of her age.
Who is "she"?
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Technique
Look for the key words
She thinks her daughter is similar to other girls her age.
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Technique
Look for the key words
She thinks her daughter is similar to other girls her age.
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Technique
Find the paragraph where the information is located.
She thinks her daughter is similar to other girls her age.
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Poll
The paragraph is ...
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2
3
4
5
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Technique
Find the paragraph where the information is located.
She thinks her daughter is similar to other girls her age.
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Technique
Now we can work out the answer.
She thinks her daughter is similar to other girls her age.
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Multiple Choice
She thinks her daughter is similar to other girls her age.
In the article
Not in the article
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Technique
Now we can work out the answer.
She thinks her daughter is similar to other girls her age.
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Now test statement 3.
"All girls in every country love pink."
Which paragraph?
Is this what the article says?
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Multiple Choice
All girls in every country love pink.
In the article
Not in the article
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Now test statement 3.
"All girls in every country love pink."
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Now test statements 4-7.
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Multiple Choice
The types of toys in the girls' and boy's rooms were also different.
In the article
Not in the article
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The types of toys in the girls' and boy's rooms were also different.
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Multiple Choice
Jeongmee thinks it's because of television and advertising.
In the article
Not in the article
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Jeongmee thinks it's because of TV and advertising.
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Multiple Choice
In the past, children had lots of different colours in their bedroom.
In the article
Not in the article
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In the past, children had lots of different colours in their bedrooms.
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Multiple Choice
Jeongmee Yoon thinks pink for girls and blue for boys is bad.
In the article
Not in the article
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Jeongmee Yoon thinks pink for girls and blue for boys is bad.
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