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LESSON PLAN WRITING SECTION Prepared by – K. P. Tripathi TGT English Kendriya Vidyalaya Ujjain
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CHILD LABOUR Objectives- 1)To write a speech in a style appropriate for communicative purposes. 2)To plan, organise and 3)present ideas. 4)To create awareness in the society in a planned, organised and coherent manner.
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What do you see in this picture?
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The places where small children are seen working: 1)Tea shops 2)Biri factories 3)Garages 4)Dhabas 5)Picking at garbage dumps 6)Even Begging at temples, bus stands and railway stations
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CHILD LABOUR SHOULD BE BANNED Child labour should be banned because : 1) Children of today are the future of the country tomorrow. 2) Young age in meant for getting education and going to schools. 3) If childhood in exploited, whole life is ruined. 4) They are kept under fed so they don’t grow popularly and become under grown.
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REASONS THAT CAUSE CHILD LABOUR People promote child labour because : 1)They want to save money 2)Children are generally employed at throw away wages. 3)They hardly ever claim or protest for high wages. 4)Easily available.
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WHY ARE CHILDREN FORCED TO TAKE JOB WHEN THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN IN SOME SCHOOL? 1)Poor background 2)Drunkard parents 3)Large family (many family members) 4)So many run away from homes to avoid schools 5)Sometimes parents are also very cruel 6)Death of parents
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MEASURES TO RESTRICT THE CHILD LABOUR Child labour can be banned by: 1)Spreading awareness 2)Straight steps against those who employ workers below 18 3)Proper counselling 4)Directing the aimless children towards NGOs.
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STOPCHILDSTOPCHILD L A B O U R
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DESTINY OF OUR COUNTRY LIES IN THE HANDS OF OUR CHILDREN
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WE HAVE TO TAKE A PLEDGE TO SEE TO IT THAT EVERY CHILD GOES TO SCHOOL INSTEAD OF GOING TO A GARAGE OR ANY OTHER SUCH PLACE
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HOME WORK Prepare a speech on ‘CHILD LABOUR’ to be delivered at the time of morning assembly.
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