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DEBATESDEBATES
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Debates develop the skills of research analysis reasoning effective communicatio n expressing and defending the opinions
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round tables debates’ tournament role games group debates
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1.An opening statement 2. questions 3. answers 4. a final conclusive statement A format for a classroom debate
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Respects different opinions; Is tolerant of people with whom he disagrees: Looks at opposing viewpoint; Researches the issue he will debate; Expresses and tests his arguments; Learns to use reasons to challenge others; Attacks arguments not personalities; Is an active citizen of his country.
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Expressing one’s opinion Asking for someone’s opinion Defending one’s opinion Expressing doubt Asking for confirmation Agreeing Expressing understanding Disagreeing Checking understanding Expressions to give smb. Time to think A list of some useful phrases and expressions.
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AREAS OF DEBATING British | American influence on Ukrainian way of life. Is school a waste of time?Money is considered to be good or evil.TV or Cinema.Questioning GMOs
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Introducing the topic “Questioning GMOs”. Put the pupils into debate groups (teams, clubs). Referring to the words expressions; replace the words and expressions. Referring to reading information: Food safety; Economic impact of crop biotechnology. Checking understanding: Question answering; Multiple choice; True | false sentences. Referring to visual information. Concluding. Pro-GMOs arguments: GMOs could help to solve the problem of world hunger. Anty-GMOs arguments: genetic contamination, loss of biodiversity.
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