4. Group 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11
1. What is the topic of the article?
3. What is the writer’s main points?
5. Does the writer use facts, opinions or a combination of
the two ?
Group 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
2. What is the writer’s purpose?
4. How does the writer support his or her points ?
6. Does the writer include enough supporting details and
examples?
DISCUSSION
5. 1. What is the topic of the article?
2. What is the writer’s purpose?
To present some information about lifestyle of
prostitutes which maybe have never known
before.
Prostitution, in particular myths about
prostitutes lifestyle
6. 3. What is the writer’s main point?
4 main points:
Point 1: Some different options surrounding Thai
prostitutes in Dan Mark.
Point 2: Way they get to Dan Mark
Point 3: Relationship between prostitute and her
husband
Point 4: Prostitutes reproduce stigmatization
7. 4. How does the writer support his or her points ?
Research:
In her research, Spanger interviewed and observed Thai
prostitutes in Denmark and closely followed 14 Thai
prostitutes in Copenhagen
Quotation:
“Some of them prefer to work at a massage parlour rather
than cleaning corporate buildings at four in the morning.
The massage parlour offers better working hours as well as
a sense of community,” says Marlene Spanger
Example:
For example, they don’t feel that they are being unfaithful to
their husbands when they have sex with other men at the
massage parlour
8. 5. Does the writer use facts, opinions or a
combination of the two ?
6. Does the writer include enough supporting details
and examples?
A combination of the two
Yes, I do
9. EXTRA QUESTION
1. Are the reasons of women to become
prostitute in Denmark similar to or
different from in Vietnam?
2. Should Vietnamese Government legalize
prostitution? Why ?
10.
11.
12. Should Vietnamese Government legalize prostitution? Why ?
- is a gift to pimps, traffickers and the sex industry,
does not control the sex industry => it expands!!!
- promotes sex trafficking.
- increases child prostitution.
- does not protect the women in prostitution.
- increases the demand for prostitution.
- does not promote women's health.
- does not enhance women's choice.
=> SHOULD NOT BE LEGALIZED
13. Should Vietnamese Government legalize prostitution? Why ?
- It would give the prostitute employment rights
- It would open the door to unionization
- It’s good for the health of the prostitute
- Legal prostitution costs us money, more jobs
- It reduces violence and criminal activities and a lower
crime rates in accordance with the level of punishment
given to prostitution.
=> In conclusion, the legalization of
prostitution leads to a bigger economy,
better conditions for workers, and
generally a reduced crime rate.
=> SHOULD BE LEGALIZED
15. FLASHCARD
is a crime against humanity,
an act of recruiting,
transporting, transfering,
harbouring or receiving a
person for the purpose of
exploiting them.
(buôn bán người)
human trafficking
/ træf k ŋ/ˈ ɪ ɪ
Ex. Some Vietnamese women are victims of human
trafficking
16. FLASHCARD
opt for/against something
Ex. After graduating she opted for a career in music.
After a lot of thought, I opted against buying a motorbike.
opt to do something
Ex. Many workers opted to leave their jobs rather than take a
pay cut.
opt (v)
/ pt/ɑː
to choose to take or not to take a
particular course of action
(chọn lựa)
17. FLASHCARD
a room in a private house for
sitting in, entertaining visitors,
etc.
phòng khách riêng (ở khách sạn,
quán trọ), cửa hiệu, dịch vụ
Parlour (n)
/ p rlər/ˈ ɑː
Ex. He owns the best ice-cream parlour in the
city
18. FLASHCARD
The state of having a close
personal relationship with
somebody
(sự quen thân, sự thân mật,
sự chung chăn chung gối)
Intimacy (n)
/ nt məsi/ˈɪ ɪ
plural intimacies
Ex. The old intimacy between them had gone for ever.
19. FLASHCARD
a man who controls
prostitutes and lives on the
money that they earn
kẻ mối lái ( bất chính)
Pimp (n)
/p mp/ɪ
Ex. The husband has taken up the role of the pimp – the
procurer of customers
20. FLASHCARD
a person who finds prostitutes
for people who want to have sex
with them
(chủ chứa)
procurer (v)
/prə kj r/ˈ ʊ
procure something (for somebody/something)
Ex. She managed to procure a ticket for the concert
21. FLASHCARD
~ sb/ sth (formal) to treat
somebody in a way that
makes them feel that they
are very bad or unimportant
(bêu xấu, hạ bệ)
Stigmatize (v)
/ st məta z/ˈ ɪɡ ɪ
Ex. To stigmatize someone as a coward
22. FLASHCARD
~ sth: to make something,
especially somebody's confidence
or authority, gradually weaker or
less effective
( làm hại thanh danh)
Undermine (v)
/ ndər ma n/ˌʌ ˈ ɪ
Ex. Our confidence in the team has been seriously
undermined by their recent defeats.
23. GAME’S RULE
- Class is divided into 2 groups : A & B
- Groups provided a number of cards, each card
includes ONE clue ( word, pronunciation, or
definition)
- we will show one clue on the screen ( word,
pronunciation, definition, or image)
- Members in each group have to find out the rest
of clue which relating to the clue on the screen, run
quickly and stick on the broad.
- Group which is faster will be the winner
24. a room in a private house for sitting in,
entertaining visitors, etc.
phòng khách riêng (ở khách sạn, quán trọ), cửa
hiệu, dịch vụ
Parlour (n)
/ p rlər/ˈ ɑː
25. opt (v)
/ pt/ɑː
to choose to take or not to take a
particular course of action
(chọn lựa)
26. is a crime against humanity, an act of
recruiting, transporting, transfering,
harbouring or receiving a person for the
purpose of exploiting them.
(buôn bán người)
human trafficking
/ træf k ŋ/ˈ ɪ ɪ
27. The state of having a close personal
relationship with somebody
(sự quen thân, sự thân mật,
sự chung chăn chung gối)
Intimacy (n)
/ nt məsi/ˈɪ ɪ
28. ~ sth: to make something, especially
somebody's confidence or authority,
gradually weaker or less effective
( làm hại thanh danh)
Undermine (v)
/ ndər ma n/ˌʌ ˈ ɪ
29. a person who finds prostitutes for people who
want to have sex with them
(chủ chứa)
procurer (v)
/prə kj r/ˈ ʊ
30. ~ sb/ sth (formal) to treat somebody in a
way that makes them feel that they are
very bad or unimportant
(bêu xấu, hạ bệ)
Stigmatize (v)
/ st məta z/ˈ ɪɡ ɪ
31. a man who controls
prostitutes and lives on the
money that they earn
kẻ mối lái ( bất chính)
Pimp (n)
/p mp/ɪ