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IV. Monologue Discourse Modelling

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Compose a rendering of the article No Wedding? No Ring? No Problem? (Text C). Be prepared to present it smoothly to the audience without referring to the written copy. For more precise instructions on rendering techniques, see Article Rendering Guidelines (Unit 2, Integrated Discourse Skills Development), p.80.

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CONTENTS

 


ПРЕДИСЛОВИЕ..................................................................................................3

Unit 1. Types of Family in Modern Society..........................................................4

Unit 2. What Makes a Good Parent. Family Discipline and Changes in Parental Authority...............................................................................................................46

Unit 3. Problems of a Young Family. Childcare..................................................94

Unit 4. Hazards of Teenage Sex..........................................................................132

Unit 5. Problems of a Young Family. Young Adults: Living in Parental Homes

or Living Away?.................................................................................................157

Unit 6. Marriage and Divorce..............................................................................182

REFERENCES.....................................................................................................205

 

 

 


[1] Hereinafter some vocabulary items are marked with an asterisk (*) to indicate that their meaning is not topically restricted and they are equally essential for study.

 

[2] Latch key kids – children who have their own key to their home because there is no one to let them in after school.

[3] The Theraplay Institute – an institution in which children are taught to overcome the effects of too much permissiveness at home.

[4] A famous pediatrician. His book, Baby and Child Care, has been a primary source of information on children for more than 50 years.

[5] Quaaludes and David Bowie – the names of children’s characters in films.

 

[6] The Second World War generation.

[7] A portable Apple ® hard disk music player, small enough (about a height and width of a business card) to wear on an arm band, but large enough to hold nearly 1,000 songs.

 

[8] If there are more than 6 people willing to take part in the debates, each team can be extended up to 4 members.

[9] Arguments should not be enumerated, otherwise the task of the other team is made very easy. There’s still a chance that the opponents will forget or miss out one of the arguments. It provides additional chances to win.

 

 

[10] A character on a popular 1960s television show. Beaver was the younger son of the Cleaver family, an idealized American family in which the father worked and the mother stayed home.

[11] A supposed symbol of American life. Motherhood is usually mentioned along with the American flag and apple pie as being “sacred” to Americans.

[12] Pertaining to the educational approach developed by Maria Montessori, an Italian physician and educator. The Montessori system stresses individual guidance of children, not strict control.

[13] An actress who starred in “The Donna Reed Show”, a popular 1960s television show about the Stone family. Donna Stone was the idealized American mother who stayed at home to care for her family.

[14] An apartment that is owned, rather than rented. The owner pays a monthly fee to the condominium association for repairs and maintenance of the building and grounds.

[15] A small rug placed in front of the door of a house or apartment; often has the word “welcome” printed on it.

[16] Binge – зд. a period of excessive growth (разгул).

[17] Uncontested case a divorce case in which both partners are willing to divorce without any claims on each other.


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