Presenter: Cash ESL 156 Instructor: Lyra Riabov October 22 nd 2008.

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Presenter: Cash ESL 156 Instructor: Lyra Riabov October 22 nd 2008

Outline About children. 1.Different educational mode between Chinese and American family. 2.How parents look after their children.. About elderly people. 1.Daily life of Chinese and American elderly people. 2.How other people treat them in the society. About marriage 1.Different opinions on marriage. 2.Different opinions on divorce.

About Children- Different educational mode between Chinese and American family. 1.Who pays the education fee. 2.Education in school and family.

About Children- How children look after their parents or grandparents. 1.Relationship. 2.Study. 3. “princess and prince”.

About elderly people- Daily life of Chinese and American elderly people. 1.Chinese elderly people like morning exercise. 2.American elderly people like travel. 3.Chinese elderly people like living with their children, but American elderly people do not like it. 4.About inheritance.

About elderly people- How other people treat them in the society. Elderly people are treated as special groups in China, but equal in America.

About marriage- different opinions on marriage 1.marriage age. 2.Freedom of love. 3. Values of marriage.

About marriage- Different opinions on divorce In Chinese traditional culture,Chinese think marriage is a very important thing. So if they get married, they don’t want to divorce. But now it has changed; the number of divorced people has become higher.

Thank you !

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