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The Cheju divers. Language Features and Functions. Vocabulary: Food diving people. Language Skills. Speaking : To answer the question about the story. Reading : To read for comprehension and answer. Writing: To write and share the opinion about the story .
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Language Features and Functions Vocabulary:Food diving people
Language Skills Speaking: To answer the question about the story. Reading: To read for comprehension and answer. Writing: To write and share the opinion about the story
Pre - reading 1 Do you like eating fish and other food from the sea? 2 Would you like to spend every day in the sea? 3 How do people catch fish in your country?
Vocabulary dive (v.) If you go to dive at Krabi, you will see a lot of colour fish.
Vocabulary wetsuit (n.) The divers put on their wetsuits before they go into the sea.
Vocabulary especially (adv.) I like watching sport competition especially football.
Vocabulary cotton (n.) This shirt is made of cotton.
Vocabulary seabed (n.) How long has the Titanic been on the seabed?
Vocabulary tough (adj.) There was a tough problem in our organisation so that we must help to solve it.
Vocabulary drown (v.) You will drown if you don’t put on a life jacket.
Answer 1. f 2. c 3. e 4. d 5. b 6. a 7. g
The Cheju divers Every day of the year, fifty – eight- year – old Kim KwangHee goes down to the sea near her home. She puts on her wetsuit and goes into the water. Then she spends four or five hours diving down to the seabed to collect seafood. KwangHee dives twenty or thirty times each day. She sometimes dives as deep as 15 metres, and she can stay under the water for up to three minutes. When she has finished diving, she takes her seafood to the market and sells it. KwangHee has done this evey day since she was fifteen years old.
The Cheju divers KwangHee is a haenyo. The haenyo are a group of women who dive for seafood off Cheju Island in South Korea. They have been fishing off Cheju for more than 1,500 years. Only women became haenyo because they were better divers than men. They could stay in the water longer, especially in winter when it was cold. Before they had wetsuits, the women only wore a thin cotton dress. While the haenyo dived, the men stayed home to look after the children.
The Cheju divers Soon there might be no more haenyo. Today, 70 per cent of the haenyo are over the age of sixty. Young women in Cheju don’t want to become haenyo. It is a dangerous job. Many of KwangHee’s friends have died. Some drowned, and one was killed by a shark. It is also tough work. Young women want to fine easier jobs in offices where they can earn more money. But for now, KwangHee and her friends are happy being haenyo!
Post-reading Vocabulary A 1. especially 2. wetsuit 3. cotton 4. dived 5. office
Post-reading B 1. bottom of the sea 2. difficult 3. died in the water 4. food from the sea 5. catching fish
Post-reading In other words A 1 - To describe the haenyo of Cheju Island. B 1. Paragraph 1 2. Paragraph 3 3. Paragraph 2
Post-reading General understanding 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. F
Post-reading In detail • She wears a wetsuit. • They used to wear a thin cotton dress. • She takes the seafood to the market and sells it. • Because they were worse divers than women. • They stayed home to look after the children. • Because the jobs in offices is easier and they can earn more money.