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Network 2

Test 4 (Units 13-16)

Speaking

Network 2

Test 4 (Units 13-16)

Speaking

Take a look at the headline and introduction of an opinion article on the TIME.

Take a look at the headline and introduction of an opinion article on the TIME.

(http://time.com/89992/dont-let-your-husbandbe-a-stay-at-home-dad/)

(http://time.com/89992/dont-let-your-husbandbe-a-stay-at-home-dad/)

"Don’t Let Your Husband Be a Stay-AtHome Dad

"Don’t Let Your Husband Be a Stay-AtHome Dad

Quitting your job to be a full-time parent is an equal-opportunity risk, though fathers opting out can sometimes be worse for families."

Quitting your job to be a full-time parent is an equal-opportunity risk, though fathers opting out can sometimes be worse for families."

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What do you think is the train of thought used in this article? Do you agree? What are some pros and cons for the family that has a stay at home dad?

Network 2

Test 4 (Units 13-16)

Speaking

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What do you think is the train of thought used in this article? Do you agree? What are some pros and cons for the family that has a stay at home dad?

Network 2

Test 4 (Units 13-16)

Speaking

Take a look at the headline and introduction of an opinion article on the TIME.

Take a look at the headline and introduction of an opinion article on the TIME.

(http://time.com/89992/dont-let-your-husbandbe-a-stay-at-home-dad/)

(http://time.com/89992/dont-let-your-husbandbe-a-stay-at-home-dad/)

"Don’t Let Your Husband Be a Stay-AtHome Dad

"Don’t Let Your Husband Be a Stay-AtHome Dad

Quitting your job to be a full-time parent is an equal-opportunity risk, though fathers opting out can sometimes be worse for families."

Quitting your job to be a full-time parent is an equal-opportunity risk, though fathers opting out can sometimes be worse for families."

  

What do you think is the train of thought used in this article? Do you agree? What are some pros and cons for the family that has a stay at home dad?

  

What do you think is the train of thought used in this article? Do you agree? What are some pros and cons for the family that has a stay at home dad?
N2 Test 4 Speaking

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