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Stereotypes

Stereotypes. What is a stereotype?. An oversimplified idea or image about a certain group of people that is widely accepted by others With a partner, complete the phrases: Men are … Women … Beijing people are … Shanghai people are … People in Guangdong … Girls from Chongqing are ….

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Stereotypes

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  1. Stereotypes

  2. What is a stereotype? • An oversimplified idea or image about a certain group of people that is widely accepted by others • With a partner, complete the phrases: • Men are … • Women … • Beijing people are … • Shanghai people are … • People in Guangdong … • Girls from Chongqing are …

  3. Examples • Examples • All Americans have guns. • Black people are the best athletes. • Chinese people always eat rice.

  4. Other examples of stereotypes • Stereotypes can occur within different ethnic groups, social classes, religious groups and opposite sexes • Lower class people are uneducated • Jewish people are good with money • Men are stronger than women

  5. Why do stereotypes occur? • Stereotypes arise as a way of explaining or justifying differences between groups • Lack of exposure to other groups, cultures, etc. • “I saw this in a movie or TV show.”

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  10. American Stereotypes • Americans are fat. • Americans make a lot of money, so they are rich. • Americans live in big houses. • Every American has a car and knows how to drive. • Americans love eating McDonald's and KFC. • You can tell if someone is American by looking at them. • Americans are free do whatever they want. • All Americans have guns, so there is more crime. • Americans like war. • All Americans are very open.

  11. With a partner, discuss these questions • How do you think stereotypes affect the relationship between China and America? • Do you think it is important for people to see past these stereotypes? Why or why not? • If you said yes, what can you do to help others see past these stereotypes?

  12. Chinese stereotypes • All Chinese people are short. • All Chinese people are good at math and science. • Chinese people eat rice and noodles everyday. • Chinese people live with their parents all their lives. • Chinese people are always suspicious of non-Chinese people. • All Chinese people know how to grow rice. • All Chinese people are Kungfu masters. • Every Chinese person owns a bicycle. • All Chinese people have poor vision. • Chinese people are extremely competitive.

  13. With a partner, discuss these questions • How did these stereotypes make you feel? (Did any of them make you laugh, surprised, angry? Why?) • Stereotypes can be positive or negative - which of these do you think were positive, and which were negative? • Some people think that even positive stereotypes can lead to discrimination, do you agree or disagree? And why?

  14. Are these stereotypes? • Japanese women are gentle. • Americans are very independent. • Chinese people use chopsticks to eat. • Girls are emotional. • Boys are good at sports. • China is a communist country. • French people love food. • Chinese people are good at memorizing things. • India has many people. • The people in India are poor and dirty.

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