The document questions stereotypes about gender, age, and other attributes, asking if a woman can be tall and strong or a good mother and breadwinner, if a man can be small and speak softly, if elderly people can change their lives and dance, and if young people can be wise and ambitious. It concludes that thinking outside of these prejudices makes one an unusual human being.
The document questions stereotypes about gender, age, and other attributes, asking if a woman can be tall and strong or a good mother and breadwinner, if a man can be small and speak softly, if elderly people can change their lives and dance, and if young people can be wise and ambitious. It concludes that thinking outside of these prejudices makes one an unusual human being.
The document questions stereotypes about gender, age, and other attributes, asking if a woman can be tall and strong or a good mother and breadwinner, if a man can be small and speak softly, if elderly people can change their lives and dance, and if young people can be wise and ambitious. It concludes that thinking outside of these prejudices makes one an unusual human being.
The document questions stereotypes about gender, age, and other attributes, asking if a woman can be tall and strong or a good mother and breadwinner, if a man can be small and speak softly, if elderly people can change their lives and dance, and if young people can be wise and ambitious. It concludes that thinking outside of these prejudices makes one an unusual human being.
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Unit
: Make Peace Sequence : Discovering language
Down with Prejudices
Do you think a woman can be tall and strong?
Do you think she can be right and not wrong? Do you think she can be polite and drag? Do you think she can be a good mother and a bread winner?
Do you think a man can be small and pretty?
Do you think he can speak softly and pretty?
Do you think the elderly people can change their lives?
Do you think they can dance and have another chance?
Do you think young people can be young and wise?
Do you think they can be ambitious and _more serious? If you do, then you deserve to be called an unusual human being.
Down with Prejudices
Do you think a woman can be tall and strong?
Do you think she can be right and not wrong? Do you think she can be polite and drag? Do you think she can be a good mother and a bread winner?
Do you think a man can be small and pretty?
Do you think he can speak softly and pretty?
Do you think the elderly people can change their lives?
Do you think they can dance and have another chance?
Do you think young people can be young and wise?
Do you think they can be ambitious and _more serious? If you do, then you deserve to be called an unusual human being. Unit : Make Peace Sequence : Discovering language