72 Gender-Roles Can Student
72 Gender-Roles Can Student
72 Gender-Roles Can Student
Discussion Starters
Gender
Roles
Pre-Reading
A. Warm-Up Questions
2. W
hat jobs would you be
surprised to see a woman doing?
B. Vocabulary Preview
3. homemaker c) a duty that needs to be done to keep a household clean and functioning
4. breadwinner d) a person who looks after the household duties such as cleaning and shopping
6. chore f) the person who earns the money for the family
8. spouse h) stress
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Gender Roles
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Reading
GENDER ROLES
Whose job is it to take out the trash?
1. Have you ever heard of the terms pink jobs and blue jobs? It wasn’t long “My father always
ago when men and women held traditional roles at home and in the defined my gender
workplace. Women were the primary caregivers and homemakers
and men were the sole breadwinners. Wars and women’s rights
to my brothers.
changed how average households are run. When traditions go out He’d say, ‘This is
the window, gender roles are the first thing to go. your sister; you
2. In many parts of the world, households are now dual income. Two must take care
adults share the bills and the chores. Women go back to work after of her.’ ”
having children. They are educated and hold careers similar to their
—Sandra Cisneros, author
spouses. Children are raised by a village of helpers. This includes
childcare workers, extended family, and community services. The
nuclear family isn’t the norm anymore. Single-parent families are
more and more common. Some families are run by two men or two
women. Many people opt to stay single.
3. Was life easier when gender roles were specific? That depends on who
you ask. A woman may say no. She had to do all of the work at home
and never got a break from the children. A man may say no too. He
was out of the home for most of the day. All of the pressure to support
the family was on him. What would the children say if you asked them?
Comprehension
Discuss these questions in pairs, and write the answers in your notebook.
1. What are pink and blue jobs? 4. According to the author, was life easier
when gender roles were more specific?
2. What role do men have in households
where women primarily look after the children? 5. Why does the author mention
trash in the last sentence?
3. What does the reading say about
the traditional nuclear family?
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Gender Roles
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Vocabulary Review
A. Complete the Sentences
Complete each sentence with the correct word from the vocabulary list on page 1.
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Discussion
1. Do parents treat their baby boys and girls differently?
3. Why does a woman feel guilty about going back to work after having a baby?
4. Why does a man feel guilty for taking time off work to be with his family?
Class Opinion
Walk around the class and ask your classmates about chores. Which
chores do males in their families usually do? Which chores do females
usually do? Which chores do both genders do? Use two different colours
of pens to mark responses from male and female students. Then discuss
the results with your class.
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Gender Roles
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Listening
http://blog.esllibrary.com/2013/03/13/podcast-gender-roles/
GENDER ROLES
Whose job is it to take out the trash?
1. Have you ever heard of the terms pink jobs and blue jobs? It wasn’t long
ago when men and women held roles at
home and in the workplace. Women were the primary caregivers and
homemakers and men were the sole . Wars
and women’s rights changed how average households are run. When
traditions go out the window, gender roles are the first thing to go.
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