Unit 3 A round-table discussion
By the end of this unit, learners will be able to
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construct valid arguments
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evaluate and respond to arguments
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use appropriate language to manage a round-table discussion
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use appropriate language to participate in a round-table
discussion
Lesson 1 Presenting arguments
Time: 90 minutes
By the end of this lesson, learners will be able to
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identify the elements and structure of an argument
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create an argument
Lead-in
1
Answer
3 a the meaning in academia b the meaning in everyday life
Reading
2
Answers
1 thesis statement
2 a reasons b evidence c examples
3 conclusion (or restatement or summary)
Listening
3
Answers
Three reasons and one piece of evidence
Audioscript
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Lecturer: In my opinion, a teacher should be a lifelong learner.
There are several reasons for this. Firstly, technology is
progressing rapidly. Young people are extremely good at
picking up trends and hold in low esteem those who are not
up-to-date with technological progress, and are not prepared
to learn. A survey we did last term showed that students, with
rare exceptions, rate the teachers who are on good terms with
technology higher. So, if you aren’t up to speed all the time,
you’ll lose your standing as a teacher.
Secondly, learning something new allows a teacher to
understand what it’s like to be a student and can use
this experience to build rapport with their students, and
communicate well with them, which are necessary for
successful teaching.
Then, there is a lot of new information about the subject
matter and teaching methods is always appearing. To be up-
to-date and interesting to your students you need to follow
developments in both of these closely. So, a teacher should
never stop learning.
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