Parents And Children

중상급 회화 (Advanced Intermediate)

Lesson 48

Parents And Children

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Lesson 48

PARENTS AND CHILDREN

Practice English with your teacher

Advanced Intermediate 25 min Speaking 75%
3 min

Warm-up

Talk about these questions with your teacher.
선생님과 이야기해 보세요.

  1. What is something new you learned recently?
    최근에 새로 배운 것이 있나요?
  2. How do you spend a typical weekday evening?
    평일 저녁에 보통 어떻게 시간을 보내시나요?
4 min

Vocabulary

Listen and repeat after your teacher.
선생님을 따라 읽어보세요.

provide /prəˈvaɪd/
to give or supply  |  제공하다
Parents are ordinarily obliged to support the child (to provide “necessaries”), and they have the right to his or her custody and control.
favor /ˈfeɪvər/
a kind or helpful act  |  부탁, 호의
The father's right was long superior, but courts today, in custody disputes, favor either the father or the mother, whichever is deemed better suited to rear the child.
although /ɔːlˈðoʊ/
even though; despite  |  비록 ~이지만
Although courts are reluctant to intervene in family matters, custody may be awarded to other persons or to an institution when neither parent is held fit to perform the duties of parenthood (see guardian and ward).
child /child/
relating to child  |  child
Parents are ordinarily obliged to support the child (to provide “necessaries”), and they have the right to his or her custody and control.
custody /custody/
relating to custody  |  custody
Parents are ordinarily obliged to support the child (to provide “necessaries”), and they have the right to his or her custody and control.
relationship /relationship/
relating to relationship  |  relationship
Emancipation is the dissolution of the parent-child relationship.
5 min

Reading

Read the passage with your teacher.
선생님과 함께 지문을 읽어보세요.

Parent and child, legal relationship, created by biological (birth) relationship or by adoption, that confers certain rights and duties on parent and child; in some states the courts have given the nonbiological, nonadoptive partner of a parent standing as a parent in a legal context. Parents are ordinarily obliged to support the child (to provide “necessaries”), and they have the right to his or her custody and control. The father's right was long superior, but courts today, in custody disputes, favor either the father or the mother, whichever is deemed better suited to rear the child. In case of divorce, custody may be granted to either parent or divided between them. Although courts are reluctant to intervene in family matters, custody may be awarded to other
persons or to an institution when neither parent is held fit to perform the duties of parenthood (see guardian and ward). The mother of an illegitimate child has the right to its custody; the father usually must contribute to support; legitimation occurs when the parents of an illegitimate child marry. Whoever has the lawful custody of a child has the right to control and punish him or her, so long as the means used are not excessive. In some cases when the income of a child is substantial, current earnings can be held in trust until the child reaches adulthood. Emancipation is the dissolution of the parent-child relationship. It may occur if the parents abandon the child, or at the parents' option (but usually not before the child is 18 years old), or when the child marries or attains majority. For the sociological and psychological aspects of the relationship, see family.
Parent---- a father or a mother
Child -----a person between birth and full growth; a boy or girl:
Rear ----- to take care of and support up to maturity:
Custody----- keeping; guardianship; care
Illegitimate child -- born of parents who are not married to each other; born out of wedlock
Divorce ---any formal separation of husband and wife according to established custom
Abandon--- to leave completely and finally; forsake utterly
Emancipate--- to free from restraint, influence, or the like
Do you think your parents were good parents?
Do you think your children will be good parents?
What are some things that your parents did that you would never do?
What are some things that you have seen other parents do that you would never do?
What do you think are some of the most difficult problems faced by parents?
How do you deal with your children when they fight with each other?
Do you think spanking is an appropriate form of punishment? Why or why not?
Do you think it is okay for children to call their parents by their first names?
Do you call your parents by name?
Do your children call you by name?
Do you know anyone who does?
Should a good mother give up her job to stay at home with her children?
Do you think it is OK for a father to stay at home with the children and have the mother work instead?
Do you think a mother is a better "stay at home parent" than a father? Why or why not? Does the age of the children matter?

3 min

Korean Trap! / 한국인 실수 교정

Common mistakes Korean speakers make.
한국인이 자주 하는 실수를 알아봅시다.

❌ She married with him last year.
✅ She married him last year.

"marry"는 타동사이므로 "with"를 쓰지 않습니다. 결혼하다 = marry + 사람

5 min

Discussion

Share your thoughts with your teacher.
선생님과 의견을 나눠보세요.

  1. What was the most surprising thing you learned about parents and children from this passage?
    이 지문에서 parents and children에 대해 가장 놀라웠던 점은 무엇인가요?
  2. How does the topic of parents and children affect your daily life?
    parents and children 주제가 당신의 일상에 어떻게 영향을 미치나요?
  3. Do you agree with the main argument presented in the reading? Why or why not?
    읽기 자료에 제시된 주요 주장에 동의하시나요? 왜 그런가요, 왜 아닌가요?
  4. If you could share one idea from this lesson with a friend, what would it be?
    이 수업에서 친구에게 공유하고 싶은 한 가지 아이디어는 무엇인가요?

Lesson Summary / 수업 요약

Today's Topic: PARENTS AND CHILDREN

Level: Advanced Intermediate (A.I)

Review this lesson before your next class! / 다음 수업 전에 복습하세요!