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CONTENTS
GRADE
11-
GLOBAL SUCCESS
Unit 1: A long and healthy life…………………………………………………………
Unit 2: The generation gap..…………………………………………………………….
Unit 3: Cities of the future…….………………………………………………..........
Unit 4: ASEAN and Viet Nam…………………………………………………………..
Unit 5: Global warming…………………………………………………………………..
Unit 6: Preserving our heritage..……………………………………………………..
Unit 7: Education options for school leavers..………………………………….
Unit 8: Becoming independent..…..…………………………………………………
Unit 9: Social issues………..…………….………………………………..……….……2
Unit 10: The ecosystem……………………………………………………………………
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Unit 9: Social issues
Noun
1
Awareness
/əˈweənəs/
Nhận thức
2
Campaign
/kæmˈpeɪn/
Chiến dịch
3
Crime
/kraɪm/
Tội phạm
4
Overpopulation
/əʊvəˌpɒpjuˈleɪʃn/
Đông dân số
5
Bullying
/ˈbʊliɪŋ/
Bắt nạt
6
Impact
/ˈɪmpækt/
Tác động
7
Behavior
/bɪˈheɪvjə(r)/
Hành vi
8
Government
/ˈɡʌvənmənt/
Chính phủ
9
Consequence
/ˈkɒnsɪkwəns/
Hậu quả, kết quả
10
Proposal
/prəˈpəʊzl/
Đề xuất
11
Sympathy
/ˈsɪmpəθi/
Sự cảm thông
12
Disappointment
/dɪsəˈpɔɪntmənt/
Sự thất vọng
13
Depression
/dɪˈpreʃn/
Sự chán nản
Verb
1
Focus (on)
/ˈfəʊkəs/
Tập trung vào
2
Promote
/prəˈməʊt/
Nâng cao
3
Affect
/əˈfekt/
ảnh hưởng
4
Struggle (with)
/ˈstrʌɡl/
Đấu tranh, vật lộn
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Face (with)
/feɪs/
Đối mặt với
6
Control
/kənˈtrəʊl/
Kiểm soát
7
Solve
/sɒlv/
Giải quyết
8
Promise
/ˈprɒmɪs/
Hứa hẹn
9
Achieve
/əˈtʃiːv/
Đạt được
10
Complain
/kəmˈpleɪn/
Phàn nàn
11
Approve (of)
/əˈpruːv/
Tán thành
12
Encourage
/ɪnˈkʌrɪdʒ/
Khuyến khích, động viên
13
Obey
/əˈbeɪ/
Tuân thủ
14
Apologize (to)
/əˈpɒlədʒaɪz/
Xin lỗi
15
Prevent
/prɪˈvent/
Ngăn chặn
Adjective
1
Major
/ˈmeɪdʒə(r)/
Chính, chủ yếu
2
Common
/ˈkɒmən/
Phổ biến
3
Comfortable
/ˈkʌmftəbl/
Thoải mái
4
Aware (of)
/əˈweə(r)/
Nhận thức
5
Violent
/ˈvaɪələnt/
Bạo lực
6
Positive
/ˈpɒzətɪv/
Tích cực
7
Serious
/ˈsɪəriəs/
Nghiêm trọng
8
Offensive
/əˈfensɪv/
Xúc phạm
9
Ashamed
/əˈʃeɪmd/
Hổ thẹn
10
Embarrassed
/ɪmˈbærəst/
Lúng túng, bối rối
Phrases
1
Draw attention
(to)
/drɔː əˈtenʃn/
Thu hút sự chú ý
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Social issue
/ˈsəʊʃl ˈɪʃuː/
Vấn đề xã hội
3
Body shaming
/ˈbɒdi ˈʃeɪmɪŋ/
Miệt thị ngoại hình
4
Political aim
/pəˈlɪtɪkl eɪm/
Mục tiêu chính trị
5
Raise awareness
/reɪz əˈweənəs/
Nâng cao nhận thức
6
Human right
/ˈhjuːmən raɪt/
Nhân quyền
Ex I: Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined.
1. A. awareness
B. planning
C. action
D. blackboard
2. A. government
B. struggle
C. apologize
D. groupwork
3. A. impact
B. crime
C. violent
D. divide
4. A. sympathy
B. thought
C. although
D. healthy
5. A. proposal
B. promote
C. focus
D. solve
6. A. bullying
B. classify
C. poverty
D. lyric
7. A. affect
B. obey
C. prevent
D. envelope
8. A. archive
B. church
C. achieve
D. chilly
9. A. raised
B. approved
C. ashamed
D. promised
10. A. shaming
B. human
C. gerund
D. addition
Ex II: Choose a word that has a different stress pattern from others.
1. A. cultural
B. behavior
C. experience
D. political
2. A. campaign
B. complain
C. issue
D. direct
3. A. possibility
B. population
C. disappointment D. comfortable
4. A. depression
B. consequence
C. encourage
D. responses
5. A. serious
B. embarrassed
C. attention
D. agreement
6. A. general
B. remember
C. another
D. exception
7. A. mention
B. social
C. control
D. ideal
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8. A. repetitive
B. participant
C. responsible
D. definition
9. A. glossary
B. moreover
C. sentences
D. alcohol
10. A. family
B. performance
C. reported
D. surveyor
Ex III: Say the words out loud and odd one out.
1. A. major
B. important
C. crucial
D. common
2. A. offensive
B. supportive
C. attractive
D. impressive
3. A. confident
B. dangerous
C. dynamic
D. intelligent
4. A. argue
B. approve
C. debate
D. dispute
5. A. social
B. economic
C. regional
D. political
6. A. exclude
B. contain
C. include
D. consist
7. A. problem
B. challenge
C. trouble
D. solution
8. A. bored
B. depressed
C. excited
D. disappointed
9. A. encourage
B. prevent
C. motivate
D. facilitate
10. A. weaken
B. strengthen
C. enhance
D. improve
Ex IV: Circle the best word.
1. A campaign was started to draw people’s attention with/to some common
social issues.
2. We should promote issues that affect/effect the local people such as crime
and air pollution.
3. The program focuses on the top problems that teenagers struggle out/with
every day.
4. My mother suggests to take/taking a bus to the city center but my father
disagrees because it is not as fast as a car.
5. Mr. John thinks that changing his job does have an effect on/in his future
career.
6. Parents often complain about/with some violent programmes that their
children watch on T.V.
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7. If teens fail to do when/what their group of friends tell them to do, they
may not be accepted or even be bullied.
8. He should choose the right/correct friends and learn to say no when he
doesn’t feel comfortable.
9. Peter should apologize to Janet because he has done/made some offensive
comments.
10. I my self feel ashamed/shy as I do not know any thing about this change.
Ex V: Match the words to make phrases.
1. social
a. shaming
2. peer
b. aims
3. body
c. issues
4. climate
d. campaign
5. health
e. rights
6. political
f. pressure
7. computer
g. programmes
8. TV
h. relationship
9. family
i. change
10. close
j. games
11. school
k. problems
12. human
l. members
Ex VI: Choose the best answer.
1. What possible problems do teens usually face if they do not ……………. their
peers?
A. obey
B. follow
C. listen
D. accept
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2. What type of bullying have you experienced or seen happening ……………
people around you?
A. for
B. about
C. to
D. over
3. The campaign provides students ……….. resources where they can find
information on peer pressure.
A. with
B. about
C. to
D. for
4. Social pressure means the pressure to look good, to ……….. in social groups,
and to be good at sports.
A. turn
B. suit
C. match
D. fit
5. The study shows that girls or younger students are more likely to be the
……………… of bullying at school.
A. victims
B. agents
C. objects
D. doers
6. It is important to talk to your child about when and …………… to get help
from an adult.
A. who
B. which
C. what
D. how
7. Social media ………….. an important role in connecting people, sharing ideas
and keeping up with the news.
A. take
B. play
C. make
D. give
8. How parents and close relatives behave is also ……………… in how kids view
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A. decide
B. decision
C. decisive
D. decisively
9. It’s not wise to ………….. kids from social media to avoid their harm; however,
you can stop your kids from accessing them by using control apps.
A. ban
B. prevent
C. stop
D. control
10. Bullying may …………….. other social problems such as low self-esteem and
making poor choices.
A. result from
B. bring off
C. make up
D. lead to
Ex VII: Match the words with their definitions.
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1. cyberbullying
a. knowing something
2. body shaming
b. a series of planned activities that are intended
to achieve a particular social or political aim
3. campaign
c. the feeling of being sorry for somebody
4. awareness
d.
feeling
embarrassed
about
somebody/something because of something you
have done
5. overpopulation
e. the activity of using messages on social media
to frighten somebody
6. sympathy
f. rude in a way that causes somebody to feel
upset because it shows a lack of respect
7. violent
g. the fact of a country or city having too many
people living in it
8. offensive
h. to say that you are sorry for doing something
wrong or causing a problem
9. ashamed
i.
the
practice
of
making
negative
comments
about a person’s body shape or size
10. apologize
j. involving or caused by physical force that is
intended to hurt or kill somebody
Ex VIII: Complete the following sentences with words in Ex VII.
1. There seems to be a general ………………… that it is not the solution.
2. I would like to express our sincere ………………. to his family at this sad time.
3. His daughter looked such a mess that he was …………….. of her.
4. I want to ………………. publicly on his behalf to those who have suffered.
5.
That
programme
contains
language
which
some
viewers
may
find
………………..
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6. The young model spoke out against bullying and ……………… in a TV program
last night.
7. The school provides guidance for parents on how to deal with issues such as
………………..
8. Most parents do not allow their kids to play ……………… video games.
Ex IX: Match.
1. draw
a. too much alcohol
2. give
b. a direct impact
3. have
c. sympathy
4. ask
d. awareness
5. drink
e. video games
6. raise
f. attention to social issues
7. play
g. a campaign
8. obey
h. teachers for some advice
9. start
i. the rules
10. express
j. some examples
Ex X: Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to
the underlined word in each of the following sentences.
1. A study conducted by a famous research center found out that anxiety and
depression is the most serious problem.
A. carried off
B. carried over
C. carried out
D. carried on
2. Bullying has always been and will continue to be a significant teenage social
issue in school and college systems.
A. important
B. official
C. remarkable
D. serious
3. Bullied children and teens are more vulnerable to experiencing depression
and anxiety and may feel lonely.
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A. easily inclined
B. easily hurt
C. easily enticed
D. easily influenced
4. Since many teens remain active most of the time on social media, much
bulling nowadays occurs online.
A. continue
B. operate
C. appear
D. happen
5. Teenage mothers face considerable stress that may lead to many mental
health concerns.
A. significant
B. noticeable
C. dramatic
D. dominant
6. Just a bullying, peer pressure is also one of the most prevalent teenage
social issues in America.
A. typical
B. widespread
C. important
D. outstanding
7. Teenagers sometimes don’t understand the consequences of their actions
and suffer the results later.
A. aspect
B. result
C. reason
D. cause
8. Psychiatrists are also worried about the immediate impact of increased
social media usage.
A. sudden
B. unexpected
C. adverse
D. instant
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A. main
B. important
C. basic
D. principal
10. Cyberbullying is becoming the dominant form of bullying because it is
much harder for the authorities to catch the bully.
A. popular
B. main
C. noticeable
D. overwhelming
Ex XI: Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning
to the underlined word in each of the following sentences.
1.
Crisis
can
make
kids
dissatisfied
with
life,
hamper
their
academic
performance, and cause depression.
A. reluctant
B. excited
C. contented
D. depressed
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2.
To
successfully
transition
into
adulthood,
young
people
need
relevant
educational opportunities and meaningful work.
A. irrelevant
B. unrelevant
C. disrelevant
D. inrelevant
3. Research shows that an adolescent’s ability to judge the risks and potential
dangers of a decision is not that much different from that of an adult’s.
A. invisible
B. unnoticeable
C. unavoidable
D. impossible
4. It is clear that the middle and high school years are an ideal time for
motivational learning.
A. appropriate
B. unsuitable
C. ancient
D. perfect
5. Unfortunately, the vast majority of students in the U.S. high schools find
classes boring and repetitive.
A. possibility
B. likelihood
C. minority
D. variety
6. One in three teenagers said that stress could drive them to sadness and
depression.
A. excitement
B. confidence
C. belief
D. decision
7.
Many
adolescents
do
not
get
enough
sleep
and
sleep
problems
can
contribute to academic, behavioral and health issues.
A. unreasonable
B. immoderate
C. illogical
D. inadequate
8. Much of the performance pressure that stresses young people today is the
direct result of a culture, both in and out of school.
A. disdirect
B. indirect
C. undirect
D. imdirect
9. An increasingly popular and effective classroom approach for students of all
backgrounds is “project-based” learning.
A. ineffective
B. uneffective
C. diseffective
D. imeffective
10. Curriculum designed to include collaboration and interaction with local
industries is also helpful.
A. regardless
B. meaningless
C. useless
D. hopeless
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Ex XII: Find five words in the word search and write them next to the correct
definition.
1
2
7
8
5
3
6
4
ACROSS:
1. to do what you are told or expected to do
2. an important topic that people are discussing about
3. the way that somebody behaves towards other people
4. activities that involve breaking the law
DOWN:
5.
the main
ways
that
large numbers of
people
receive information
and
entertainment, that is television, radio, newspapers and the internet
6. the use of strength or power to frighten or hurt other weaker people
7. try very hard to do something when it is difficult
8. a person who has the same age or who has the same social status as you
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Ex XIII: Complete the sentence with the correct form of the word provided.
1. Bullying, peer ………………, and body shaming are some major problems
among teenagers nowadays. (PRESS)
2. Have you ever experienced any ……………….., verbal or social bullying, Tim?
(PHYSICS)
3. They started the campaign to raise people’s ………………….. of the importance
of reducing crime in this area. (AWARE)
4. They join the program to call for more ………………. in adolescent health and
well-being. (INVEST)
5. Digital …………………… has changed the way teens interact with their peers.
(COMMUNICATE)
6. Depression disorders are ……………….., but it is important to seek professional
help. (TREAT)
7. Asking for help is not the sign of ……………….; it is a show of courage. (WEAK)
8. It is important to have regular conversations with your teen about the
……………… of using drugs. (DANGEROUS)
9. Teens often underestimate how easy it is to develop an ……………. (ADDICT)
10. Her doctor recommends a ………………. eating plan or exercise than the
previous one. (HEALTH)
Ex XIV: Fill in the gap with a suitable word given in the box.
education
illegal
support
challenges
private
activities
metal
independence
problems
behavior
1. The survey results suggest that more ……………… should be provided to help
teenagers avoid some serious social issues.
2. Social issues are ……………… that affect large groups of people and can affect
how well a society functions.
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3. Spending too much time on electronic devices may be preventing young
people from in-person ……………. with their friends.
4. A lack of proper sex …………………. has resulted in substantial growth in
teenage social issues.
5. There are many activities that teens may do if influenced by their peer
groups such as drinking alcohol, drug abuse or doing any other destructive
…………………..
6. The struggles and ………………… that young people face nowadays are new
and might not have existed during our times.
7. Here are some expert tips and resources to help you support your child’s
and your own ……………… health.
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8. Parents should instruct children on how to keep their accounts ………………
and what kind of pictures or videos they are allowed to share with others.
9. Teenagers gain an increasing amount of ……………… from their parents as
they enter middle school and high school.
10. On a daily basis, teens influence their peers on everything from clothes to
……………….. activities.
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