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Unit 6 Mass media Lesson 1 Young people and television Look at the photo. Answer the questions. Is television important in your life? How often do you usually watch TV a week? How would you spend your time if television had never been invented? What could you do for three hours without television and internet? What programs are you interested in? Does violence on television make young people more violent? Work in groups. What TV programs do people watch in your country? Design and present a poster to the whole class. Use the following questions. What program is this? Who watches these programs? Can you describe this program? Do you like this type of program? Uchburchak
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Act a role-play. Imagine that you are a scientific researcher. You have to make a survey on the topic ‘Television viewing habits of the youth in Uzbekistan. First, ask questions on the topic. Then arrange an interview with your peer. Take turns and do it again. Student A: scientific researcher Student B: youth (age 16-25) Work in groups. Read the quotes below. Discuss them with your partner. Do you agree or not? Why?
Internet: Read more at: https://www.brainyquote.com Work in pairs. Discuss the pictures below with your partner. What is your opinion about that? Compare your ideas with your peer. Books and TV: Both can be educational and beneficial to us, but which one is better for us?
A: Watching too much TV could actually alter the composition of the human brain… B: Really, but I do not think so…… Work in pairs. Think about positive and negative impact of television on youth in your country. Fill in the chart. There is a TV show on the channel ‘YOSHLAR’. You are going to have a debate on the topic “Effect of television on Youth!’. Arrange in two groups of experts: Group A: You think that watching TV can be good. Group B: You think that watching TV can be bad. It is better to read books Support your opinions with appropriate arguments. Homework 9.Fill in the chart.
Lesson 2 How do you get the news? Look at the photo. Work in groups. Make a cluster for the photos. What is it used for? To give the news To advertise the thing you can buy To share opinions To give gossips about celebrities To share crossword puzzles How do you usually get the news? How do you find out what is going on in the world? Go around the class analyze and make a survey. Fill in the chart. Share your findings with the class.
Work in pairs and make a dialogue. Which above mentioned news sources would you describe as ‘completely trustworthy’? Are there any? A: Many news articles are not true. B: Then read better news!!! A: I do not know if it is simple as that. How do we know we can trust the news we read? B: For me, I am very….. Work in pairs. What is your opinion about the following statements? Do you agree or not? It is difficult to know which news sources are trustworthy. The best way to consume the news is using Chrome or another browser where you can easily bookmark websites. Never get your information from one source. No news is good news.
Premiere of performance “TUMARIS” to take place in Tashkent Orchids shows kicks off in NEW YORK Twitter reports the slow growth Now read the matching news. Were you right? How different was the real news from what you thought? Why is headline often misleading? Look at the photo. Work in groups and write your own headline and short news to match the picture. Read your article to the class. Work in groups. Make a news program presentation. You have five to ten minutes to present a skit to the class featuring yourself as the newscasters giving whatever information you think the class needs to hear. Choose the roles and perform.
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Unit 7 Ethical issues in medicine, science & technology Lesson 1 Cloning
Science and Modern Life Look at the picture. Answer the questions. What scientific achievements or discoveries have been most important for modern life in your country? Why? How will science change the world in the next 100 years? What changes would you like to see science make to the world? Do you think that one day science will find a way to make people live forever? If so, do you think that would be a good or a bad thing? Work in pairs. Which of the following scientific discoveries do you think have been the most important for the modern life? Rank the following scientific achievements from 1(most important) to 10 (least important). Share your results with your partner. Download 1.4 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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