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- Activity 1 Hold a debate “It is not good to do professional sport”.
- Step II Explain that today the class is going to hold a debate. They are going to debate the topic (motion) “It is not good to do professional sport”.
Lesson 6 Project
Aims Learning outcomes Vocabulary and structure Required equipment Educational: - to learn how to make posters; - to learn to have a debate Developing: - to enable pupils to say positive/ supportive/negative comments Socio-cultural: - to raise awareness of the importance of doing sport By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to have a debate, make posters and presentations, give positive/negative feedback. Recycling the previously learnt vocabulary Textbook; the DVD of the book http://eduportal.uz 61 Activity 1 Hold a debate “It is not good to do professional sport”. 25 min Objectives: to revise and consolidate all the material in the unit; to develop pupils’ ability to work independently Debates help pupils develop their critical thinking skills and consider a problem from diff erent points of view. Debates also are an important new feature in Teens’ English 7. They help pupils to build their confi dence in speaking because pupils are not thinking about language accuracy but about proving their point of view. While preparing for debates pupils read previous lessons to fi nd information for the debate. In this way debates encourage pupils to read eff ectively to get information. Debates also help pupils to become active listeners. While listening to their opponents, they try to fi nd contradictions and make counter-arguments. Here are the steps for how to organise the debates. The procedure looks complicated, but we have trialled it in a number of schools and pupils have enjoyed it very much. We hope you and your pupils will enjoy it too. Steps I and II will only be needed the fi rst time you organise a debate. Explain to pupils that for eff ective debating they should respect each other’s opinion and be polite. The aim of debating is not to fi nd out whose point of view is correct but to exchange opinions, express diversity, and have fun. Step I Elicit what pupils know about debates. You could ask questions such as: 1) What is a debate? 2) Where do we have debates? 3) Have you ever taken part in a debate? When? What was the debate about? 4) Who takes part in debates? 5) Why do we have debates? 6) What happens in a debate? 7) Where do we sit in a debate? Step II Explain that today the class is going to hold a debate. They are going to debate the topic (motion) “It is not good to do professional sport”. The class will be divided into two. Half of the class agree with/are for the motion, and half disagree/are against. Step III Choose one pupil to be the chairperson. You could choose the best student in the class (so that s/he does not dominate the debate or inhibit other pupils from speaking) or you could choose a shy student who might not normally speak. Step IV Tell the groups they should prepare a piece of paper with a line down the middle. On the left hand side, they should write the reasons they think the other group will give. On the right hand side, they write their reasons. Each person in the group should have their own copy of the list. Write the following table on the blackboard and tell the pupils to copy it. http://eduportal.uz |
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