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GLN English Club –HAPPY NEW YEAR

Saturday, December 11, 2010

No 12, Lane 8, Nguyen Thi Dinh Str, Trung Hoa Ward, Cau Giay

2:00- 2:15: Breaking the ice

v Share your whole week information

2:15-2:30: Warming up

v Watching the video: “Happy New Year 2011”

v Play an interesting game

2:30-3:05: Discussing in pairs

Work in pairs to discuss these questions:

v How do you feel about your “2010”? Are you satisfied with things done? Do you regret anything?

v What are your resolutions and plans in New Year?

3:05-3:35: Discussing in groups

v Each group will have to hold a New Year’s Eve party for unlucky children (disable, poor, orphans…).What will you do?

3:35-3:55: Extra activities

v Your thinking and feelings about GLN English Club

v Wishes for GLN English Club in New Year (A present for the best)

v Wishes for other people in the club (Exchanging…)

3: 55- 4:00: “Happy New Year” Song together




STREET VENDING


In some first months of this year, Hanoi administration promulgated a regulation about banning street vendors in some main streets. This regulation has caused a great debate among Hanoi’s citizen.

Street vendors – they are unobstrusive persons from all regions of Vietnam, could vary by origins and characteristics but have one in common: relying most of their lives on the pair of shoulder pole. They used to be the cultural images of Hanoi, thus causing many exciting feeling among foreign visitors but now the Hanoi administration is considering the prohibition of street vendors in some main streets.

Supporters of this prohition argue that these street vendors can ruin the capital’s images in some ways. Moreover, following a recent research of Ho Chi Minh Nutrition Center, 100% of their products are insanitary that can lead to serious diseases for their consumers.

However, this forbiddance may create a huge social effect since many street vendors are from rural areas where people can hardly survive on farming only, others cannot find a job in their hometown nor land for farming. Therefore, it is the only way for them to survive.

Prohibition could be a fast and easy solution, but is it a good solution?

(http://vn.360plus.yahoo.com/bchanoi_club/article?mid=1247)

Let's join our GLN English Club and discuss this hot topic!!!

GLN English Club –Street Vending in Ha Noi

Saturday, January 15, 2011

No 12, Lane 8, Nguyen Thi Dinh Str, Trung Hoa Ward, Cau Giay

2:00- 2:15: Breaking the ice

v Share your whole week information

2:15-2:30: Warming up

v Playing an interesting game

2:30-3:00: Discussing in pairs

Work in pairs to discuss these questions:

v What is the definition of “street vending”? Do you often see it near your street?

v What do you think about street vending? (for example, the quality of products, selling styles,…)

v How does “street vendors” impact your life?

3:00-3:10: Watch a clip: “Street vending in Ha Noi”

3:10-3:50: Discussing in groups

v Should “street vendors” be banned or not? (Try to give your solutions or plans)

ð Two groups will debate this topic in fifteen minutes

3:50-4:00: Refreshing the mind

v Play another game to end the program

BOOKS ANDTHE YOUTH

GLN English Club –Books and the youth

Saturday, January 8th , 2010

No 12, Lane 8, Nguyen Thi Dinh Str, Trung Hoa Ward, Cau Giay

2:00-2:15: Breaking the ice

· Make friends with other people in the club

2:15-2:30: Refreshing

· Watching some funny clips

2:30-3:00: Discussing in pairs

Work in pairs to discuss these questions:

· Do you like reading books? Why? Where do you often buy books?

· What do you think about reading books as a habit of the youth nowadays?

· Do you think there are some kinds of books young people should not read? If yes, what are they?

· Could you suggest some interesting books for young people or share some books that you impress a lot?

ð Some people will share their ideas (in about 15 minutes)

3:00-3:15: Watching a video clip

3:15-3:45: Discussing in groups

Divide into two groups and dicuss:

What should we do to help young people have the habit of reading books?

Each group will present their ideas in about 3 minutes. Besides, others will comment their presentation skills.

3:45-4:00: Playing a game