What makes a family?.

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What makes a family?

Забота, внимательность Family values Caring Забота, внимательность Sharing Разделение, рапределение Mutual respect Взаимоуважение Security Безопасность, благополучие Comfort Поддержка, успокоение Privacy [‘privəsi], [praivəsi] Частная сфера Trust доверие

What family value is this? feeling that someone is important, so that you are interested in them, worried about them, etc. caring 2. having the same opinion, experience, feeling etc. as someone else  sharing  

What family value is this? 3. an attitude of regarding someone as important so that you are careful not to harm them, treat them rudely, etc. Respect 4. state of being protected from the bad things that could happen to you security

What family value is this? 5.   feeling of being more calm, cheerful, or hopeful after you have been worried or unhappy  comfort 6. the state of being free from public attention  privacy 7.  a strong belief in the honesty, goodness etc. of someone or something  trust

Read the statements below Read the statements below. What family values or the" absence (see ex, 4A) do they describe? More than one choice is possible.  a) A family has things together... like dreams  and hopes and possessions and memories  and smiles...                                                                b) It is a shelter from the storm... a friendly                                                                 port when the waves of life become too                                                                 wild. c) With so many people in one house you  don't have a chance to be alone, unseen,  or unheard.                                                                d) Whatever I say my family will take my                                                                 word against anybody else's...  e) A family is a place where love and faith dwell ... I  a place where all members can enjoy the dignity  (достоинство) of their own personalities.                                                                 f) We talk about what's happening, who's doing                                                                 what, it's lovely to have the family round you                                                                 and to know they are Interested in you. 

Continue the sentences in pairs Continue the sentences with your own idea Discuss the ideas with your partner Choose the best idea from the two and read it aloud. Example: When it’s tough I find comfort in my family because there’s always someone who … will listen to me and give some advice.

Sentences In an extended family one can always find comfort because there’s always someone who … I share my worries and problems with my family because there’s always someone who … We are so lucky to have a caring family because there’s always someone who … In our family we always try to show each other our respect because we … I trust my family because I … I’m sure that I can find security in my family because there’s always someone who … In an extended family it’s difficult to find privacy because …

Statements: 1 We only need a family for comfort and protection. 2 Sharing feelings comes after sharing a meal. 3 Privacy is impossible in an extended family. 4 Too much caring is annoying.  5 Mutual respect can substitute for love in a family.  6 Trust IS more important for a happy family than any other feature.

№5 p.74 Try to reach an agreement on the statements below.  In pairs decide which of the following statements you agree or disagree with,  Negotiate in pairs and come to an agreement Explain your point Be ready to report the results of your discussion to the class

Tips for reporting results We’ve chosen a statement number … …. We agree/disagree with it because, in our opinion, … Also, … Besides, …

Self evaluation card I can name the family values 1 I can name the family values 2 I can find the synonyms to the words expressing family values 3 I can describe (описать) the family values 4 I can express my opinion about the statements 5 I can discuss and come to an agreement with my partner Mark

Tips for evaluation: Read all the points Put plus (+) if you are able to do them easily Put minus (-) if you think it’s still difficult for you to do it Say your opinion in reflection: It was easy to … It was difficult to … Now I know … Now I can …