Como surgiu o Dia da Mulher? Aprenda com um exercício de inglês
Muita gente comemora, mas não conhece a origem e os muitos significados do Dia Internacional da Mulher. Professora de inglês explica com um exercício
Da Redação
Publicado em 7 de março de 2018 às 12h45.
Última atualização em 7 de março de 2018 às 13h53.
Muita gente comemora, mas nem sempre compreende os muitos significados do Dia Internacional da Mulher . Que tal aprender um pouco sobre a data com um texto sobre o "International Women's Day" e ainda adquirir novo vocabulário em inglês ? Confira a seguir:
When did it all start? International Women's Day grew out of the labour movement to become a UN -recognised annual event.
Vocabulary
To grow out of : If an idea grows out of another one, it develops from it:
The idea for the story grew out of a strange experience I had last year .
Labour/ labor: practical work, especially when it involves hard physical effort. Labour (British spelling) / Labor (American Spelling)
UN : abbreviation for United Nations (= an international organization that was established in 1945 to maintain world peace)
The seeds of it were planted in 1908, when 15,000 women marched through New York City demanding shorter working hours, better pay and the right to vote.
seed: a small, usually hard part of a plant from which a new plant can grow; the beginning or cause of something:
to demand: to ask for forcefully, in a way that shows that refusal is not expected and will not be accepted:
The idea to then make the day international came from a woman called Clara Zetkin. She suggested the idea in 1910 at an International Conference of Working Women in Copenhagen. There were 100 women there, from 17 countries, and they agreed unanimously.
How is Women's Day celebrated around the world?
In China: Many women are given a half-day off work on 8 March, although employers don't always observe the tradition.
to be given: to receive
although: despite the fact that, or despite being:
In Italy: International Women's Day or la Festa della Donna is celebrated by the giving of mimosa blossom.
mimosa: yellow flower
blossom: a flower, or all the flowers on a tree or plant
In the US: The month of March is Women's History Month. A presidential proclamation issued every year honours the achievements of American women.
to issue : to give, supply, or produce something official
achievements : something that you did or got after planning and working to make it happen, and that therefore gives you a feeling of satisfaction, or the act of working to make this happen
Fontes:
bbc.com
internationalwomensday.com
dictionary.cambridge.org
Rosangela Souza é fundadora e sócia-diretora daCompanhia de Idiomase daProfCerto. Também é professora de técnicas de comunicação, gestão de pessoas e estratégia na pós-graduação da Fundação Getúlio Vargas.