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5.discipline
6.divorce:
7.carefor:
8.coo:
9.wedding.
10.bride:
BYouaregoingtohearsomepeopletalkingaboutpicturesoftheirfamilies.Listencarefullyandidentifywhichoneofthefollowingpictureseachpersonistalkingabout.
Number1Thisismyfamily.I'
mmarried.Myhusband'
snameisBill.Wehavetwochildren—aboyandagirl.Ourlittlegirlissixyearsold,andourlittleboyisfour.Jenniegoestokindergarten,andAarongoestonurseryschool.Myfatherliveswithus.Grandpa'
sgreatwiththekids.Helovesplayingwiththemandtakingthemtotheparkorthezoo.
Numberer2Thisisapictureofmeandmythreesons.We'
reatasoccergame.Orlandoistwelve,Louisisten,andCarlosisnine.Allthreeofthemreallylikesports.OrlandoandLouisplaybaseball.Carlosisintoskating.
Number3ThisismywifeJune,andthesearemythreechildren.Terriontherightistheoldest.She'
sinhighschool.She'
sveryinvolvedinmusic.She'
sintheorchestra.Rachel—she'
stheoneinthemiddle—istwelvenow.AndthisismysonPeter.He'
soneyearolderthanRachel.RachelandPeterarebothinjuniorhighschool.Timereallyflies.JuneandIhavebeenmarriedfortwentyyearsnow.
Number4Thisisapictureofmewithmythreekids.Thegirls,JillandAnne,arebothinhighschool.ThisisJillontheright.She'
llgraduatenextyear.Anneistwoyearsyounger.MysonDanisincollege.Itseemslikethekidsareneverhome.IseethemfordinnerandsometimesonSaturdaymornings,butthat'
saboutit.They'
rereallybusyandhavealotoffriends.
PartⅡQ:
ParentLinkisanorganizationthatlooksattheproblemsthatparentsandchildrenface.Itsdirector,TimKahn,toldusaboutthechangingrolesofparentsandchildren.
T:
TheauthoritarianmodelwasoneinwhichthechildhadnorightsandIguessinthe60sandparentsthe70smanypeoplerejectedthatandwehadthesortofthepermissiveera—theagewheremanyparentsfelttheyhadallowtheirchildrentodowhatevertheywantedtodoandsoinasensetheroleswerereversedanditwasthechildrenwhowerethebossesandtheparentswhoranaroundbehindthem.Theideasthatweoffertoparentsarekindofathirdpositioninwhichwe’relookingatequal,whereparentsandchildrenaredifferentbutequal.
Q:
Whataboutchangesinthemale-femaleroles?
Societyhaschangedalot.Aswellastechnologyleadingtogreatchanges,people’sroleshavechangedverymuch,inparticularthewomen’smovementhasverymuchquestionedtheroleofwomenandledmanywomentodemandafreerchoiceaboutwhotheyareandhowtheycanbe.There’salotoffrustrationwithhowmenhaven’tchanged,anditseemstomethatthemorethefrustrationisexpressedthemorestuckinandbeingthesamemenareandweneededtofindwaysofappreciatingmenfortheamountofworkthattheyhavetodoinbeingbread-winnersandprovidersforfamiliesandappreciatingtheeffortsmenaremakingtobemoreinvolvedwiththeirchildren.
ArethereanychangesyouwouldliketoseeintheattitudetofamilylifeinBritain?
InthepasttherewerearrangedmarriagesandIwonderifpartofhavinganarrangedmarriageisknowingthatyouhavetoworkatittocreatetheloveandthatnowpeoplearegettingmarriedoutofloveandthere’sakindoffeelingthatyourloveisthereanditwillstaythereforeverandwedon’thavetoworkatitandwhenitgetstrickywedon’tknowhowtoworkatitandsoweoptout.IthinkhelpingpeoplelearntoworkattheirrelationshipstomaketheirrelationshipworkbeasignificantthingthatI’dliketoseehappening.
PartIIIFamilylifethenandnow
JosephineDaviesandGertrudeSmith,twomembersoftheoldergeneration,aretalkingabouttheirchildhoodinBritain70yearsago.
ANowlistentothefollowingconversation.Whilelisteningforthefirsttime,addmorekeywordsintheleft-handcolumn.Afterthesecondlistening,answerthequestions.
Josephine:
Wedidfeelfarmorestabilityinourlives,becauseyousee...inthesedaysIthinkthere'
salwaysaconcernthatfamilieswillseparateorsomething,butinthosedaysnobodyexpectedthefamiliestoseparate.
Gertrude:
Ofcoursetheremayhavebeensmoking,drinkinganddrug-takingyearsago,butitwasallkeptveryquiet,nobodyknewanythingaboutit.Butthesedaystherereallyisn'
tthefamilylifethatweusedtohave.Thechildrenseemtodomoreastheylikewhethertheyknowit'
srightorwrong.Oh,thingsareverydifferentIthink.
Question:
Whatwasyourparents'
roleinfamilylife?
Well,mymotheractuallydidn'
tdoatremendousamountinthehouse,butshediddoagreatdealofworkoutsideandshewasveryinterested,forexample,intheNursingAssociationcollectingmoneyforit.Wehadsomebodywholookedafterusandthenwealsohadsomeonewhodidthecleaning.
Well,welivedinaflat,weonlyhadthreeroomsandabathroom.FatherworkedontherailwayatVictoriaStationandmymotherdidn'
twork,obviously.Myfather'
swageIthinkwasabouttwopoundsaweekandIsupposeourrentwasabouttwelveshillingsaweek,youknowasrentwas-I'
mgoingbackagoodmanyyears.Wedidn'
thaveaneasylife,youknowandIthinkthat'
swhymymotherwentoutsomuchwithherfriends.Itwasareliefforher,youknowreally.
Didyouhaveacloserelationshipwithyourparents?
InasenseIwouldsaynotveryclosebutwe,atthattime,didn'
tfeelthatway,wedidn'
tthinkaboutitverymuchIdon'
tthink.Ithinktodaypeoplearemuchclosertotheirparentsandtalkabouteverything,whichwedidn'
t.Then,ofcourse,weusedtoplayalotofgames,becausewedidn'
thaveatelevisionorevenaradioandwewouldplaygamesintheeveningsratherthanhaveconversation,Ithink.
Wastheremoredisciplineinfamiliesinthosedays?
Ohyes,Idothinkso,yes.Weweremuchmoredisciplinedandwewentaboutasafamilyanditwasn'
tuntilIwasprobablyabout18beforeIwouldactuallygooutwithanyfriendsofmyown.
BNowtrythis:
listentoamoreauthenticversionoftheconversationanddecidewhetherthestatementsaftertheconversationareTrueorFalse.Put"
T"
or"
F"
inthebrackets.
Statements:
1.Seventyyearsagoyoungpeopleoftensmokedanddrankinfrontofothers.
2.Apartfromagreatdealofworkoutside,Josephine'
smotheralsolookedafterherchildrenanddidthecleaninginthehouse.
3.Gertrude'
sfatherearnedtwopoundsaweek.
4.Gertrude'
sfamilyhadtopaytenshillingsaweekfortheirflat.
5.Youngpeopleseventyyearsagodeeplyfeltthattheydidnothaveaverycloserelationshipwiththeirparents.
6.Nowadayspeoplearemuchclosertotheirparentsandtalkabouteverythingtothem.
PartⅣMoreaboutthetopic:
Father'
sDay
Thefollowingpassageisaboutthefather'
sroleinthefamily.Supplythemissingwordswhilelistening.
Fatherisaveryformalwordtoday.Mostpeopleusetheword"
Dad"
Daddy"
instead.OnFather'
sDaychildrenmighttaketheirdadoutforameal.Theymightsendhimagreetingcardorcallonthetelephone,ortheymightbuyhimapresent.
NotallchildrenhoweverwillseeorspeakwiththeirdadonFather'
sDay.Studiessayabout24%ofAmericanchildrenliveinafamilywithoutafather.Thisisth
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