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Intro
1 주차. Eliminating Stereotypes
학습내용
“ Eliminating Stereotypes ”
• Collocation strategy
• Vocabulary
Pre-listening
1 주차. Eliminating Stereotypes
Pre-listening Strategy
Find collocations in GOOGLE- 01
Do you think these phrases have a positive or negative connotation?
Drive like a girl.
Fight like a girl.
Run like a girl.
America & England: like a girl 02
Women’s insurance rates are lower than men’s.
So this company used “like a girl” in a positive way.
Implies girls are courteous 03
This implies that female drivers are more courteous to people and animals.
Changing negative to positive 04
This is another example of an organization changing the meaning of the phrase to something positive.
Changing the meaning of the phrase. 05
And here’s an example of using the phrase to show that a woman can fight her own way and doesn’t need a man to take care of her.
Changing the meaning of the phrase. 05
Being told you “run like a girl” was traditionally an insult, but in this cartoon, we see the phrase being turned around.
Vocabulary
01 the first thing that comes to mind
the thing you think of immediately (without censoring yourself); your immediate thought
• OK, so, I'm going to just give you some actions to do and just do the first thing that comes to mind.
• What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Christmas?
• When I think of my childhood, the first thing that comes to mind is the countless hours I spent playing outside every day.
02 what it (verb) like to
expressions used to describe or show things
• Show me what it looks like to run like a girl.
• I wonder what it feels like to be a zillionaire.
• I can’t explain what it smells like in my mom’s bakery.
03 to insult
to do or say something offensive to someone
• So do you think you just insulted your sister?
• No. I mean, yeah I insulted girls but not my sister.
• You insulted her when you asked if she was pregnant.
• He insulted his brother because he was angry.
04 humiliate
to make someone feel very ashamed or foolish
• So it's like you're trying to humiliate someone.
• I was humiliated when I fell on the street.
• She humiliated me by telling everyone my secret.
05 vulnerable
open to attack, harm, or damage; feeling physically, emotionally, or mentally weak
• So when they're in that vulnerable time between 10 and 12, how do you think it affects them when somebody uses "like a girl" as an insult?
• I was very vulnerable after my divorce.
• Old people are more vulnerable to the flu and other illnesses.
06 put someone down
to disparage or belittle
• I think it definitely drops their self confidence and, um, really puts them down...
• If you put me down, I will make you regret it.
• They broke up because she was always putting him down.
07 to figure oneself out
to come to realize your true self
• During that time they're already trying to figure themselves out and when somebody says “you hit like a girl,” it's like, well what does that mean?
• I didn’t figure myself out until university.
• She figured herself out through her painting.
08 to plummet
to fall suddenly straight down, especially from a very high place
• A girl's confidence plummets during puberty.
• The rock plummeted from the top of the mountain.
• The bird plummeted to the ground after it was shot.
Listening
1 주차. Eliminating Stereotypes
Word Check
01. does it feel like to float in the clouds?
a. What
b. How
c. Why
d. When
Choose the correct word for the blank.
Word Check
02. Children are very . They are very trusting and have to be taught to be wary of strangers.
a. insulting
b. humiliated
c. vulnerable
d. plummeting
Choose the correct word for the blank.
Word Check
03. What’s the first that comes to mind when you hear this sound?
a. think
b. thing
c. brain
d. head
Choose the correct word for the blank.
Word Check
04. If you your boss, he is likely to give you a bad performance evaluation.
a. put
b. figure
c. insult
d. mind
Choose the correct word for the blank.
Word Check
05. He was in first place but to 9th place after he injured his foot.
a. figured
b. insulted
c. plummeted
d. humiliated
Choose the correct word for the blank.
Word Check
06. I felt so when I noticed there was a large tear in the seat of my jeans! I had been wearing them all day at school.
a. figured
b. insulted
c. put down
d. humiliated
Choose the correct word for the blank.
Task 1
Listening Tasks
1) What is the mood of the talk?
a. joking
b. cynical
c. serious
d. angry
Task 1
Listening Tasks
2) What is the best title for the clip?
a. Be like a girl
b. Run like a girl
c. Fight like a girl
d. Change like a girl
Always #LikeAGirl
Task 1
Listening Tasks
1) What is the mood of the talk?
a. joking
b. cynical
c. serious
d. angry
Task 1
Listening Tasks
2) What is the best title for the clip?
a. Be like a girl
b. Run like a girl
c. Fight like a girl
d. Change like a girl
Task 2
Listening Tasks
1) In which order does the interviewer tell the girls to do the following actions?
Task 2
Listening Tasks
2) Which of the following speakers do we hear?
Always #LikeAGirl
Task 2
Listening Tasks
1) In which order does the interviewer tell the girls to do the following actions?
Task 2
Listening Tasks
2) Which of the following speakers do we hear?
Task 3
Listening Tasks
1) Between what ages does the interviewer mention girls being vulnerable?
a. 9-11
b. 10-12
c. 8-14
d. 12-15
Task 3
Listening Tasks
2) Which of the following actions is NOT mentioned?
a. hit like a girl
b. kick like a girl
c. sing like a girl
d. run like a girl
Task 3
Listening Tasks
3) How do the young girls and the older girls differ?
a. The younger are more confident.
b. The older are more confident.
c. The younger are more creative.
d. The older are more creative.
Task 3
Listening Tasks
4) When the girl in the tank top and jeans says, “I would run like myself,” what does she mean?
a. The first time she was running like a stereotypical girl.
b. The first time she was trying to impress everyone.
c. The first time she was trying to run like a boy.
Listening Tasks
Always *LikeAGirl
Task 3
Listening Tasks
1) Between what ages does the interviewer mention girls being vulnerable?
a. 9-11
b. 10-12
c. 8-14
d. 12-15
Task 3
Listening Tasks
2) Which of the following actions is NOT mentioned?
a. hit like a girl
b. kick like a girl
c. sing like a girl
d. run like a girl
Task 3
Listening Tasks
3) How do the young girls and the older girls differ?
a. The younger are more confident.
b. The older are more confident.
c. The younger are more creative.
d. The older are more creative.
Task 3
Listening Tasks
4) When the girl in the tank top and jeans says, “I would run like myself,” what does she mean?
a. The first time she was running like a stereotypical girl.
b. The first time she was trying to impress everyone.
c. The first time she was trying to run like a boy.
Words and Beyond
01. OK, so, I'm going to just give you some actions to do...
02. Run like a girl.
Words and Beyond
04. I think it definitely drops their self confidence and, um, really puts them down.
03. It means run fast as you can.
05. It's kind of like telling them that they're weak and they're not as good as them.
Words and Beyond
Words and Beyond
Words and Beyond
Is like a girl a good thing?
Words and Beyond
Words and Beyond
Words and Beyond
Lecture
1 주차. Eliminating Stereotypes
Always #LikeAGirl
• Hi Erin.
• Hi.
• OK, so, I'm going to just give you some actions to do and just do the first thing that comes to mind. Show me what it looks like to run like a girl.
• My hair. Go…
• Show me what it looks like to fight like a girl. Now throw like a girl.
What Does It Mean To Do Something
"Like A Girl"?
• Aw. My name is Dakota and I'm 10 years old.
• Show me what it looks like to run like a girl.
• Throw like a girl.
• Fight like a girl.
• What does it mean to you when I say "run like a girl"?
• It means run fast as you can.
We Asked Young Girls The Same
Question.
• So do you think you just insulted your sister?
• No. I mean, yeah I insulted girls but not my sister.
• Is "like a girl" a good thing?
• Actually don't know what it really, if it's a bad thing or good thing. It sounds like a bad thing. So it's like you're trying to humiliate someone.
When Did Doing Something
"Like A Girl" Become An Insult?
• So when they're in that vulnerable time between 10 and 12, how do you think if affects them when somebody uses "like a girl" as an insult?
• I think it definitely drops their self confidence and, um, really puts them down because during that time they're already trying to figure themselves out and when somebody says "you hit like a girl", it's like, Well what does that mean? 'Cause they think they're a strong person. It's kind of like telling them that they're weak and they're not as good as them.
A Girl's Confidence Plummets
During Puberty.
always Wants To Change That.
• And what advice do you have to young girls who are told they run like a girl, kick like a girl, hit like a girl, swing like a girl?
• Keep doing it 'cause it's working. If somebody else says that running like a girl or kicking like a girl or shooting like a girl is something that you shouldn't be doing, that's their problem. Because if you're still scoring and you're still getting to the ball on time and you're still being first, you're doing it right. It doesn't matter what they say. I mean, yes, I kick like a girl and I swim like a girl and I walk like a girl and I wake up in the morning like a girl because I am a girl. And that is not something that I should be ashamed of, so I'm going to do it anyway. That's what they should do.
• If I asked you to run like a girl now, would you do it differently?
• I would run like myself.
• Would you like a chance to redo it?
• Yeah.
• Why can't "run like a girl" also mean "win the race"?
Rewrite the Rules
always
Always #LikeAGirl
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Outro
1 주차. Eliminating Stereotypes
• Understand contexts(background information)
• Find clues to main ideas
• Natural use of language
Merits of collocation strategy 01
• the first thing that comes to mind: the thing you think of immediately
• what it looks like to: expressions used to describe or show things
• insult: to do or say something offensive to someone
• humiliate: to make someone feel very ashamed or foolish
Vocabulary 02
• vulnerable: open to attack, harm, or damage; feeling physically,
• put someone down: to disparage or belittle
• figure oneself out: to come to realize your true self
• plummet: to fall suddenly straight down, especially from a high place
Vocabulary 02