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Generation
Gap
Learning
objectives
1.
Learn
to
talk
about
everyday
problems.
3.
Learn
to
deal
with
the
disagreements
between
parents
and
children.
2.
Learn
to
find
problems
and
give
suggestions
after
reading.
Do
you
argue
with
your
parents?
What
do
you
usually
argue
about?
Survey
Read
and
predict.
Reading
Help:
Predicting
Look
at
the
title,
pictures
and
any
other
clues.
Try
to
guess
what
might
be
in
a
passage
before
you
read
it.
Read
and
predict.
The
topic:
the
problems
between
parents
and
children
The
clue:
What
do
you
argue
about
at
home?
We
asked
three
students
and
their
parents.
1.
Who
are
interviewed
in
this
passage?
2.
What’s
their
relationship?
3.
What
are
they
talking
about?
Read
and
answer
the
questions.
Andy,
Susan,
Jessica,
Karen,
Edward,
George.
They
are
talking
about
problems
between
parents
and
children.
They
are
parents
and
children.
What
are
the
problems?
Name
Problem
Name
Problem
Andy
Susan
Jessica
Karen
Edward
George
Read
and
fill
in
the
blanks.
Name
Problem
Andy
1.His
mother
would
add
more
homework
if
he
finishes
school
work.
2.
His
mother
won’t
let
him
use
the
computer
on
his
own.
Susan
Her
son
is
a
bit
lazy
so
she
has
to
be
strict
with
him.
Karen
Name
Problem
Jessica
Read
and
fill
in
the
blanks.
1.
Her
mother
says
she
is
always
late
and
that
her
phone
bill
is
too
high.
2.
Her
mother
sometimes
are
just
like
her
boss.
1.
Her
daughter
make
too
many
friends
and
she
spends
hours
on
the
phone.
2.
Her
daughter
often
comes
back
late
on
weekends.
Read
and
fill
in
the
blanks.
Name
Problem
Edward
George
His
son
can
be
messy
sometimes.
He
never
makes
his
bed
and
he
hates
tidying
his
room.
1.His
father
always
makes
him
clean
his
room.
2.
He
often
says
his
room
is
in
a
mess
and
things
are
dirty.
Guess
who
could
say
these
things.
1
If
you
don’t
get
off
the
phone,
you’ll
have
to
pay
the
bill
yourself!
_____
2
It’s
not
fair!
I
want
to
play
my
game!
_____
3
I
know
you’re
smart,
but
you
still
need
to
do
your
homework.
_____
4
I
make
phone
calls
because
I
have
lots
of
friends.
I
like
to
talk
to
them
after
school.
_____
5
I
won’t
let
you
bring
your
friends
home
until
you
make
your
bed.
_____
6
What’s
the
matter?
I
cleaned
it
last
month.
_____
Andy
Susan
Jessica
George
Edward
Karen
Think
Why
do
they
complain
about
their
parents?
M
It’s
a
“w”.
It’s
an
“m”.
Advice
room
Andy
Jessica
Edward
George
Karen
Susan
Chat
time
Karen
Jessica
Jessica:
Mom,
you
always
say
that
my
phone
bill
is
too
high.
That
is
because
I
have
many
good
friends
and
we
like
to
talk
on
the
phone.
Karen:
Well,
I’m
really
worried
that
you
don’t
know
how
to
choose
friends…
Discuss
What
should
we
do
when
we
have
disagreements
with
our
parents?
Your
parents
love
you
so
much.
Father
and
mother,
I
love
you
forever!
Family
1.
Write
a
letter
to
your
parents
and
say
something
sincere
to
them.
2.
Make
a
card
for
your
parents
to
celebrate
the
coming
Mother’s
Day
and
Father’s
Day.