Giải Tiếng Anh 11 Unit 2: Speaking

Soạn Speaking Unit 2 lớp 11 Global success là tài liệu vô cùng hữu ích giúp các em học sinh lớp 11 có thêm nhiều gợi ý tham khảo để giải các câu hỏi trang 22, 23 bài The generation gap được nhanh chóng và dễ dàng hơn.

Gii Tiếng Anh 11 Unit 2: Speaking
Bài 1
Talking about different generations
(Nói v các thế h khác nhau)
Put the sentences (A-D) in order to complete the conversation. Then practise it in
pairs.
t các câu (A-D) để hoàn thành đon hi thoi. Sau đó thc hành nó theo cp.)
A. Yes. My grandparents are over 60 now. They hold very traditional views about
everything.
(Có. Ông bà tôi đều hơn 60 tuổi. H gi quan điểm rt truyn thng v mi th.)
B. I see. What about your parents?
(Tôi hiu. Còn b m bn thì sao?)
C. Yes, I do. I live with my grandparents, my parents, and my younger sister.
(Có, tôi có. Tôi sng vi ông bà, b m và em gái ca tôi.)
D. That's interesting. Have you noticed any differences between the generations?
(Tht thú v. Bạn có đ ý đến s khác nhau gia các thế h?)
Kevin: Ly, do you live with your extended family?
Ly: (1) ________________________________.
Kevin: (2) _____________________________.
Ly: (3) ________________________________.
Kevin: (4) _____________________________.
Ly: Well, they're only in their 40s. I think they're quite open to new ways of thinking.
I can. share lots of things with my parents.
Gi ý cách gii
Tips (Li khuyên)
To start a conversation or discussion, you can:
bắt đầu mt cuc trò chuyn hoc tho lun, bn có th)
• present the topic. (trình bày ch đề.)
Example: Let's talk about...
(Ví d: Hãy nói v...)
• ask your partner for personal information related to the topic.
(hi bn ca bn v thông tin cá nhân liên quan đến ch đề.)
Example: Ly, do you live with your extended family?/Ly, what kind of family do you have?
(Ví d: Ly, bn có sng với đại gia đình của mình không?/ Ly, bn có loại gia đình nào?)
• ask for an opinion. (xin ý kiến)
Example: Ly, do you think there are any differences between the generations of your family?/
Ly, what do you think about your generation?
(Ví d: Ly, bn thy có s khác bit nào gia các thế h trong gia đình mình không?/
Ly, bạn nghĩ gì về thế h ca mình?)
Gi ý đáp án
Kevin: Ly, do you live with your extended family?
Ly: (1) Yes, I do. I live with my grandparents, my parents, and my younger sister.
Kevin: (2) That's interesting. Have you noticed any differences between the
generations?
Ly: (3) Yes. My grandparents are over 60 now. They hold very traditional views
about everything.
Kevin: (4) I see. What about your parents?
Ly: Well, they're only in their 40s. I think they're quite open to new ways of thinking.
I can share lots of things with my parents.
Bài 2
Work in pairs. Talk about the different generations of your family. Use the
model and tips in 1, and the ideas below to help you.
(Làm vic theo cp. Nói v các thế h khác nhau trong gia đình bạn. S dng hình
và các mo trong phần 1 và các ý tưởng bên dưới đ giúp bn.)
Suggested ideas: (Ý tưởng đề xut)
• be open to new ways of thinking
(ci m vi những cách suy nghĩ mới)
• have fixed ideas about the world
(có nhng quan nim c định v thế gii)
• want to make their own decisions
(mun t quyết đnh)
• hold traditional views about many issues
(gi quan điểm truyn thng v nhiu vấn đề)
• not want big changes in life
(không mun có nhng thay đổi ln trong cuc sng)
• be good at using electronic devices
(s dng tt các thiết b điện t)
Gi ý đáp án
Kevin: Let’s talk about the different generations of your family. Ly, what’s kind of
family do you have?)
(Cùng nói v s khác nhau gia các th h trong gia đình bn. Ly, bn sng trong loi
gia đình nào?)
Ly: I live in an extended family.
Kevin: Ly, do you think there are any differences between the generations of your
family?
Ly: Yes, I do. My grandparents are over 80 now. They hold traditional views about
many issues.
Kevin: What’s about your parents?
Ly: My parents open to new ways of thinking but they don’t want big changes in life.
Ly: For my sister and I, we want to make our own decisions and have fixed ideas
about the world. We are also good at using electronic devices.
Bài 3
Work in groups. Discuss the following question and then report to the whole class.
(Làm vic theo nhóm. Tho lun câu hi sau và trình bày trưc c lp.)
What are the most common generation gaps in your families?
(Khong cách thế h ph biến nhất trong gia đình bạn là gì?)
Gi ý đáp án
To find extreme viewpoints, I need look no further than my own family. My family
has members whose opinions vary widely. These opinions often result in interesting
conversations, debates, and occasional disagreements at family gatherings. Two
contrasting members of my family are my brother and my father. I understand both of
them fairly well, but their attempts to understand each other are less successful. My
father and my older brother sometimes assume diametrically different viewpoints.
My brother is artistic and creative while my father is pragmatic and technically
minded. One of the more humorous differences between them is their taste in music.
My brother is a born musician who loves music with soul. On the other hand, my
father is a scientist and listens to Cheo.
Another often humorous difference between my father and brother is the way they
wear their hair. My brother wears his hair down to his shoulders. My father, on the
other hand, always gets his hair cut when it begins to touch his collar. When my father
was growing up in the sixties, all men wore short hair. However, my brother grew up
during the twenties when people were more liberal in the way they dressed. The
length of my brother's hair bothers my father.
Although my brother and father disagree on many things, they manage to get along
very well. Both of them are open-minded and can appreciate each other's differences.
| 1/5

Preview text:

Giải Tiếng Anh 11 Unit 2: Speaking Bài 1
Talking about different generations
(Nói về các thế hệ khác nhau)
Put the sentences (A-D) in order to complete the conversation. Then practise it in pairs.
(Đặt các câu (A-D) để hoàn thành đoạn hội thoại. Sau đó thực hành nó theo cặp.)
A. Yes. My grandparents are over 60 now. They hold very traditional views about everything.
(Có. Ông bà tôi đều hơn 60 tuổi. Họ giữ quan điểm rất truyền thống về mọi thứ.)
B. I see. What about your parents?
(Tôi hiểu. Còn bố mẹ bạn thì sao?)
C. Yes, I do. I live with my grandparents, my parents, and my younger sister.
(Có, tôi có. Tôi sống với ông bà, bố mẹ và em gái của tôi.)
D. That's interesting. Have you noticed any differences between the generations?
(Thật thú vị. Bạn có để ý đến sự khác nhau giữa các thế hệ?)
Kevin: Ly, do you live with your extended family?
Ly: (1) ________________________________.
Kevin: (2) _____________________________.
Ly: (3) ________________________________.
Kevin: (4) _____________________________.
Ly: Well, they're only in their 40s. I think they're quite open to new ways of thinking.
I can. share lots of things with my parents. Gợi ý cách giải
Tips (Lời khuyên)
To start a conversation or discussion, you can:
(Để bắt đầu một cuộc trò chuyện hoặc thảo luận, bạn có thể)
• present the topic. (trình bày chủ đề.) Example: Let's talk about...
(Ví dụ: Hãy nói về...)
• ask your partner for personal information related to the topic.
(hỏi bạn của bạn về thông tin cá nhân liên quan đến chủ đề.)
Example: Ly, do you live with your extended family?/Ly, what kind of family do you have?
(Ví dụ: Ly, bạn có sống với đại gia đình của mình không?/ Ly, bạn có loại gia đình nào?)
• ask for an opinion. (xin ý kiến)
Example: Ly, do you think there are any differences between the generations of your family?/
Ly, what do you think about your generation?
(Ví dụ: Ly, bạn thấy có sự khác biệt nào giữa các thế hệ trong gia đình mình không?/
Ly, bạn nghĩ gì về thế hệ của mình?) Gợi ý đáp án
Kevin: Ly, do you live with your extended family?
Ly: (1) Yes, I do. I live with my grandparents, my parents, and my younger sister.
Kevin: (2) That's interesting. Have you noticed any differences between the generations?
Ly: (3) Yes. My grandparents are over 60 now. They hold very traditional views about everything.
Kevin: (4) I see. What about your parents?
Ly: Well, they're only in their 40s. I think they're quite open to new ways of thinking.
I can share lots of things with my parents. Bài 2
Work in pairs. Talk about the different generations of your family. Use the
model and tips in 1, and the ideas below to help you.
(Làm việc theo cặp. Nói về các thế hệ khác nhau trong gia đình bạn. Sử dụng mô hình
và các mẹo trong phần 1 và các ý tưởng bên dưới để giúp bạn.)
Suggested ideas: (Ý tưởng đề xuất)
• be open to new ways of thinking
(cởi mở với những cách suy nghĩ mới)
• have fixed ideas about the world
(có những quan niệm cố định về thế giới)
• want to make their own decisions
(muốn tự quyết định)
• hold traditional views about many issues
(giữ quan điểm truyền thống về nhiều vấn đề)
• not want big changes in life
(không muốn có những thay đổi lớn trong cuộc sống)
• be good at using electronic devices
(sử dụng tốt các thiết bị điện tử) Gợi ý đáp án
Kevin: Let’s talk about the different generations of your family. Ly, what’s kind of family do you have?)
(Cùng nói về sự khác nhau giữa các thệ hệ trong gia đình bạn. Ly, bạn sống trong loại gia đình nào?)
Ly: I live in an extended family.
Kevin: Ly, do you think there are any differences between the generations of your family?
Ly: Yes, I do. My grandparents are over 80 now. They hold traditional views about many issues.
Kevin: What’s about your parents?
Ly: My parents open to new ways of thinking but they don’t want big changes in life.
Ly: For my sister and I, we want to make our own decisions and have fixed ideas
about the world. We are also good at using electronic devices. Bài 3
Work in groups. Discuss the following question and then report to the whole class.
(Làm việc theo nhóm. Thảo luận câu hỏi sau và trình bày trước cả lớp.)
What are the most common generation gaps in your families?
(Khoảng cách thế hệ phổ biến nhất trong gia đình bạn là gì?) Gợi ý đáp án
To find extreme viewpoints, I need look no further than my own family. My family
has members whose opinions vary widely. These opinions often result in interesting
conversations, debates, and occasional disagreements at family gatherings. Two
contrasting members of my family are my brother and my father. I understand both of
them fairly well, but their attempts to understand each other are less successful. My
father and my older brother sometimes assume diametrically different viewpoints.
My brother is artistic and creative while my father is pragmatic and technically
minded. One of the more humorous differences between them is their taste in music.
My brother is a born musician who loves music with soul. On the other hand, my
father is a scientist and listens to Cheo.
Another often humorous difference between my father and brother is the way they
wear their hair. My brother wears his hair down to his shoulders. My father, on the
other hand, always gets his hair cut when it begins to touch his collar. When my father
was growing up in the sixties, all men wore short hair. However, my brother grew up
during the twenties when people were more liberal in the way they dressed. The
length of my brother's hair bothers my father.
Although my brother and father disagree on many things, they manage to get along
very well. Both of them are open-minded and can appreciate each other's differences.