«Teenage problems» (10 класс)
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«Teenage problems»
Teacher: R.S. KhussainovaGrade: 10 «A»
Astana, 2012
Aims: Talking about teenage problems.
Developing skills in speaking
To bring up to be kind to each other
Greeting
Dear students, I am glad to see you at our English lesson. What new books have you read? What places have you been to? What is new in your lives? Is there anything that has troubled you this week?
1. Today we are going to talk about teenagers' problems and conflicts and find some ways how to solve problems and resolve conflicts that modern teenagers have. You'll share your points of view on this theme.
– What is the difference between a problem and a conflict?– A conflict is more serious than a problem. It is more difficult to resolve a conflict and it takes more time, much effort and personal strength.– What kinds of conflicts do you know?– Conflicts with parents, with friends, at school, with society's norms and rules.
Phonetic drills
At first we are having some phonetic exercises. Look at the words on the blackboard and read them after me, please.
have /cause/solve a problem quarrel-quarrellingprevent/avoid/resolve a conflict argue-argumenttrust people agree-disagreerespect rights violence-violentobserve rules by peaceful meanstell liesdeserve punishmentbully classmates
Checking h/t
– Your home task was to prepare a project on the topic " Problems of British Teenagers" and to conduct a survey among the pupils of our school on the problems that worry them. It is a group work. Now we can see the products of your work and listen to your talks.
(The pupils present their projects. The posters with pictures, short texts are placed on the blackboard.)
Speaking
1. There are 3 main groups of conflicts: at home, at school, with friends. Now we are going to listen to how the teenagers talk to each other and try to resolve some conflicts. Some of you have cards with phrases and you should make your dialogues. Other students have a task to use the words in the gaps. (They have cards too.)
(The students role play the 3 dialogues.)
(The other students read their texts.)
2. Now, please, answer the question:
– What problems and conflicts do YOU have?
(The students, in turns, tell the class about their problems.)
3. It's time to talk about the ways of solving your problems. Answer the question:
– How can teenagers cope with their problems?
– Teenagers should get along with their parents, help and understand them.
spend more time with parents and relatives.try to control what they do and say.observe the law of co-existence.respect other people's rights.
– Teens should follow the rules of behavior at home, at school, in public places.
spend their spare time with benefit for themselves.
– Teens should ask for psychological help.
ask grown ups for help and follow their advice.
– Teenagers shouldn't quarrel with other people and should avoid conflicts with them.– We shouldn't shout at each other.– They shouldn't show off.– They mustn't be aggressive and bully other people.– They mustn't use dirty language.
– Thank you for your ideas. I am sure, you'll be able to find a way from a difficult situation.
4. Now you deserve a short rest.
Listening
1. Now it's time to listen to the conversations about some conflict situations in the families. Open your books on page 125 ex. 76, please. Read the questions and get ready to answer them. (The students do the exercise.)
– What caused the conflicts in the families?– Who started the conflicts?– Are these conflicts typical?
Writing
The last thing for you to do today is to give your pieces of advice on some certain problem or some conflict. You've got pieces of paper with situations written on them. You have your own problem. When you are ready, read your notes to us and place it on the stand.
1. If I have problems at school and miss classes, I should …..2. If my parents don't understand me and don't listen to me, I should ….3. If I have arguments with my friends, we should …..4. If your parents don't allow you go out with your friends late, you should …..5. If your parents make fuss about silly things, you should …..6. If parents don't approve their children's friends, they should …..7. If your brother or sister doesn't observe the low of co-existence, you should ….8. If children ignore their parents, they should …..9. If parents have too many responsibilities at home, their children should …..10. If children don't obey their parents, the parents can …..11. If we have nobody to talk to, we can …..12. If someone bullies your friend, you should ….
H/t
Your home task is ex. 91 p. 130. Think of a conflict situation. Describe the situation and people in it. Say, if it was resolved or it was not.
Conclusion
– Now we are making the conclusion of our serious work at this lesson. You'll agree with me that our life is full of problems and conflicts of different sorts. But we cannot be happy and successful if we don't know how to solve different problems and we don't want to find ways out of difficult situations. It's very important to have people that we can rely on and who can give us help and support.I thank you for your creative and fruitful work. Your marks are" good" and "excellent".Good bye.