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FAMILY MATTERS
I. Read and learn the words used in the topic:
a nuclear family | мала родина; родина, що складається з батьків, дітей |
an one-child family | сім'я з однією дитиною |
an extended family | велика родина, розширена родина (яка включає, крім батьків, дітей, також найближчих родичів;) |
a childless family | бездітна сім'я |
an adoptive family | прийомна сім’я |
a foster (adoptive) child | прийомна дитина |
to care | дбати |
a dual-income family | сім’я подвійного прибутку |
to be bright | бути яскравим (здібним) |
to be self-confident | бути впевненим у собі |
to be resourceful | бути спритним |
to socialize | спілкуватися |
emotional support | емоційна підтримка |
generation | покоління |
stereotype | стереотип |
abandonment | занедбаність |
maturity | зрілість |
competence | здатність |
rivalry | суперництво |
II. Read the following information. Pay attention to the active vocabulary:
Family Types
There are several different types of families all around the world including the nuclear family, one-child families, large families, extended families, childless families, single-parent families, adoptive families and homosexual couples with children.
Nuclear families consist of two parents with one or more children. They are what is called the ‘traditional family’. There are three types of married nuclear families: where the man works outside the home while the woman works inside the home caring for the children; when the woman works outside the home, the man cares for the children; and then there is where both the man and the woman work outside the home (dual-income family).
One-child families are obviously families with only one child. These children tend to have closer relationship with their parents and appear to be bright, self-confident, resourceful and popular with other children because of it.
Large families consist of parents with several children. These children learn how to socialize, have companionship, emotional support and assistance while they are growing up. The interaction between children contributes to moral maturity, perspective talking and competence in relating to other children. Some children may get ignored and experience rivalry for parents’ attention.
Extended families are families where two or more adults from different generations share a household. This may include cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents, foster children, etc. More children are raised by grandparents because both parents have to work. There has been a rapid increase of this type of family in the past few years.
Childless families are families without any children. Family members have more free time and greater financial resources. This type of family usually has pets.
Single-parent families are families where there is only one parent raising the child/children and it is currently the fastest growing family type. A majority of these families are headed by women, and children often have negative stereotypes and hurtful remarks put on them by others. Usually the parent and children cooperate and find solutions to solve household problems more easily.
In adoptive families the children experience some degree of emotional distress and abandonment.
Homosexual couples with children are when there are parents of the same sex.
III. Answer the following questions to the information above:
1. What kinds of families are in the modern society?
2. What is the ‘traditional family’?
3. Tell some differences between the one-child families and the large families.
4. Who raises the children in the extended families?
5. What is the single-parent family?
IV. Match the following terms with their definitions:
1. Nuclear families | a) when there are parents of the same sex |
2. Childless families | b) families with only one child |
3. One-child families | c) Where two parents have one or more children |
4. Extended families | d) where there is only one parent raising the child/children and it is currently the fastest growing family type |
5. Homosexual couples with children | e) where parents have several children |
6. Large families | f) where the children were adopted |
7. Single-parent families | g) where two or more adults from different generations share a household |
8. Adoptive families | h) families without any children |
V. Tell if the sentences below are true (T) or false (F) according to the text:
1. Nuclear families are called the ‘traditional family’.
2. One-child families are families with only one child.
3. Some children may get ignored for parents’ attention in the large families.
4. A majority of the single-parent families are headed by women, and children often have negative stereotypes and hurtful remarks put on them by others.
5. Nuclear families consist of one parent with one or more children.
6. In adoptive families the children don’t experience some degree of emotional distress and abandonment.
7. Homosexual couples with children are when there are parents of the same sex.
8. Grandparents raise the children in the extended families.
VI. Put all kinds of questions:
1. Nuclear families consist of two parents with one or more children.
2. One-child families are obviously families with only one child.
3. Some children may get ignored for parents’ attention.
4. Childless families usually have pets.
VII. Read and translate the text. Do you agree with the following ways to recognize possible signs of stress?
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