The Reading / Listening - Surnames - Level 5

A court in South Africa has ruled that a man can take his wife's surname or have a double-barrelled name. Before this ruling, the country's Births and Deaths Registration Act had required that a husband needed to apply to the government to take his wife's name or to hyphenate it. However, even then, there was no guarantee it would be granted. The request was denied in many cases. The new rule says prohibiting a man from adopting his spouse's family name was gender discrimination. It says a man has the right to assume the last name of a woman he marries.

The court's decision was met with mixed reaction on social media. Many people said it was progressive and a sign the country was providing greater equality. They pointed out that the previous law was passed in the colonial era and was overly paternalistic. They also say the law continues South Africa's progressiveness. The country was the first in Africa to legalize same-sex marriage. However, other people criticized the new ruling. They say it goes against the country's traditions. One user on X said it would "destroy the norms and values" of indigenous citizens.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Surnames - Level 4 or  Surnames - Level 6

Sources
  • https://nz.news.yahoo.com/south-africa-rules-law-banning-145451042.html
  • https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/837351/big-changes-for-surnames-in-south-africa/
  • https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/south-africa-s-top-court-says-banning-a-husband-from-taking-wife-s-family-name-is-unconstitutional/ar-AA1Mmd4C


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. A court in South Africa has
  2. have a double-
  3. Before this
  4. to take his wife's name or
  5. there was no guarantee it
  6. adopting his spouse's
  7. gender
  8. the last name of a woman
  1. would be granted
  2. he marries
  3. discrimination
  4. ruled that
  5. to hyphenate it
  6. barrelled name
  7. family name
  8. ruling

Paragraph 2

  1. The court's decision was met
  2. the country was providing greater
  3. passed in the colonial
  4. overly
  5. other people criticized the new
  6. They say it goes against the
  7. the norms and
  8. indigenous
  1. country's traditions
  2. values
  3. paternalistic
  4. citizens
  5. equality
  6. with mixed reaction
  7. era
  8. ruling

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

A court in South Africa has ruled that a man can take his wife's surname or have (1) ________________________________________________ name. Before to this ruling, the country's Births and Deaths Registration Act           (2) ________________________________________________ a husband needed to apply to the government to take his wife's name or                                         (3) ________________________________________________. However, even then, there was no guarantee it would be granted. The request was                              (4) ________________________________________________ cases. The new rule says prohibiting a man from (5) ________________________________________________ family name was gender discrimination. It says a man has the                   (6) ________________________________________________ the last name of a woman he marries.

The court's decision was met with (7) ________________________________________________ social media. Many people said (8) ________________________________________________ and a sign the country was (9) ________________________________________________. They pointed out that the previous law was passed in                            (10) ________________________________________________ and was overly paternalistic. They also say the law continues South Africa's progressiveness. The country was the first in Africa to legalize same-sex marriage. However, other people (11) ________________________________________________ ruling. They say it goes against the country's traditions. One user on X said it would "destroy the (12) ________________________________________________" of indigenous citizens.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

AcourtinSouthAfricahasruledthatamancantakehiswife'ssurnameorh
aveadouble-barrelledname.Beforetothisruling,thecountry'sBirth
sandDeathsRegistrationActhadrequiredthatahusbandneededtoappl
ytothegovernmenttotakehiswife'snameortohyphenateit.However,e
venthen,therewasnoguaranteeitwouldbegranted.Therequestwasde
niedinmanycases.Thenewrulesaysprohibitingamanfromadoptinghis
spouse'sfamilynamewasgenderdiscrimination.Itsaysamanhastheri
ghttoassumethelastnameofawomanhemarries.Thecourt'sdecisionw
asmetwithmixedreactiononsocialmedia.Manypeoplesaiditwasprogr
essiveandasignthecountrywasprovidinggreaterequality.Theypointe
doutthatthepreviouslawwaspassedinthecolonialeraandwasoverlypa
ternalistic.TheyalsosaythelawcontinuesSouthAfrica'sprogressivene
ss.ThecountrywasthefirstinAfricatolegalizesame-sexmarriage.How
ever,otherpeoplecriticizedthenewruling.Theysayitgoesagainstthec
ountry'straditions.OneuseronXsaiditwould"destroythenormsandval
ues"ofindigenouscitizens.

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

(Please look at page 12 of the PDF to see a photocopiable example of this activity.)

Discussion — Write your own questions

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

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STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)

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Free writing

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