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1 BITIKSKAYA UNIVERSAL SECONDARY SCHOOL- KINDERGARTEN The English Party “Left- handed Pupils” 2014-15 years KAMASHEVA A.SH.

2 The aims: 1. To learn more information about lefties at our school. 2. To show their abilities and skills to everybody. 3. To help to develop their talents in their future lives. Procedure: Leader: Good afternoon, dear friends, our respected guests. We are glad to meet and to see you at this party. The topic of our conversation is left-handedness. We had a list of lefties in our school. There are 15 students in 1-11 grades. They are: 1.Serikkaly Kuralai 1- form 2.Kumar Dilkhan 3.Erbulek Salikha 2-form 4.Nasipkaly Gulnaz 5.Garipholla Edil 4-form 6.Ibattolla Albina 7-form 7. Zhambulova Saltanat 8.Maksut Dastan 9.Aristangali Ali 9-form 10Munaitpasov Kazhmukan 11.Kairgalieva Aida 12.Kairgalieva Albina 13. Belisanov Berdibek 10-form 14.Biatov Damir. 15. Ermek Shundiz 11-form

3 Let’s greet them and invite them to the stage. Student 1: Handedness - the idea that one hand is better able to perform certain tasks than the other. Let's look at why only around one in ten people is left-handed. Why are lefties are so rare – or, why are most of us righties? It seems like a simple question, but it's actually one of the biggest mysteries in all of science. But exactly why humans favor different hands, or why most people tend to be right-handed, remains mysterious. The most common answer is that handedness is determined by the structure of our brains, which are divided into two hemispheres. Each hemisphere generally controls the opposite side of the body, so the end result is that most people are right-handed. Let's consider some of the problems here. Should a person's dominant hand be determined by the hand they prefer to use, or the hand that performs better in tests? In other words, is handedness primarily psychological or physiological? Even if you can sort that out, there's still the question of how to categorize all this. Should left-handed and right-handed be considered precisely equal, or does the fact that such a vast majority of people are right-handed suggest that the people are simply either right or non-right? That's a bit of a charged way to look at things, but it does have some popularity in scientific literature. Student 2:

4 Scientific Left Handed Facts Make up between 5% and 10% of the population. More likely to have allergies More prone to migraines More likely to be insomniacs Three times more likely to become alcoholics – the right side of the brain has a lower tolerance to alcohol! Better at multi-tasking Live on average 9 years less than right handed people Make especially good baseball players, tennis players, swimmers, boxers and fencers (almost 40% of the top tennis players are lefties Draw figures facing to the right Recover from strokes faster More likely to pursue creative careers On a QWERTY keyboard there are 1447 English words typed solely with the left hand, whilst only 187 are typed with the right hand.

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7 Right Brain Dominant: The left hemisphere (RIGHT HAND CONTROL) controls Speech, Language, Writing, Logic, Mathematics, Science, this is the LINEAR THINKING MODE. The right hemisphere (LEFT HAND CONTROL) controls Music, Art, Creativity, Perception, Emotions, Genius, this is the HOLISTIC THINKING MODE. This brain dominance makes left-handers more likely than right handers to be creative, and visual thinkers. This is supported by higher percentages of left-handers than normal in certain jobs and professions - music and the arts, media in general. Left-handers are also usually pretty good at most ball sports and things involving hand-to-eye co-ordination.

8 Left Brain Dominant: To Do lists will work well for you, and you’re probably already an expert at them! You might find that you’re more partial to non-fiction reading. You probably work better alone than in a group. If you must be in a group, volunteer as leader. Take advantage of your organiza- tional skills in taking notes and scheduling. Push yourself to take risks! Most left-handed males are born during the winter. Lefties are cool. Only one in ten people in the world are left handed. 7.5 percent of women and 8.8 percent of men were left-handed. more people were born left-handed in November, December, and January. On a monthly average, 8.2 percent of left-handed men were born during the period February to October. During November to January, this number rose to 10.5 percent. Why? Right handed people are left-hemisphere dominant, while left handed people are right-hemisphere dominant.

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10 Fantasy Music ART Creativity Genius Emotional expression Holistic thinking mode Linear thinking mode Language Writing Logic Mathematics Science Left hemisphere Right hemisphere Perception

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12 LEFT-HANDED CREATIVE FAMOUS PEOPLE: In Art: Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael In Music: L.Beethoven, P. McCartney, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, composer Paul McCartney (the Beatles; Wings), Ringo Starr (?) (the Beatles)

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15 Bobby Fischer M. Monroe Ch. Chaplin

16 In Science and Invention: B. Franklin, I. Newton, A. Einstein In Sport:Bobby Fisher/chess/ In Motion: M. Monroe, Ch. Chaplin Left-Handed U.S. Presidents: James A. Garfield (1831-1881) 20th Herbert Hoover (1874-1964) 31st Harry S. Truman (1884-1972) 33rd Gerald Ford (1913- ) 38th Ronald Reagan (1911 - ) 40th George H.W. Bush (1924- ) 41st Bill Clinton (1946- ) 42nd Barack Obama (1961- ) 44th Left-Handed U.S. Politicos Benjamin Franklin, statesman/publisher/scientist Steve Forbes, businessman/publisher Alexander the Great Julius Caesar, Roman general Napoléon Bonaparte (?), French emperor Prince Charles of England Prince William of England Fidel Castro, Cuban leader Henry Ford, automobile manufacturer David Rockefeller, banker Left-Handed Authors Lewis Carroll H.G. Wells

17 A.S. Pushkin

18 Princess`s Family

19 Bill Clinton Barack Obama

20 N.Tilendiev Serik Sapiev G.Ismailova

21 1. Do you worry about your being-left-handed? 2. Do you eat using left hand? 3. Do you write using left hand ? 4. Do you kick a ball using left foot? 5. Do you peel a potato using left hand? 6. Do you draw using left hand? 7. Do you drink using left hand? Yes\No

22 I. To write the sentence at the time I like studying English. II. To define an eye to look at a dot on the board from rolled sheets of paper simultaneously. /If he/she holds the pipe to His her/his left eye it means he/she is more lefty/. III. How to define an ear to listen to watches. If he/she holds a watch to his/her left ear it means that he/she is lefty. IY. How to define a foot to kick the ball. Y. To tie one`s right hand to another`s left hand. The task is :to Thread a needle. YI. To draw an animal /a plant. YII. To sew a button. YIII. To peel a potato. Do you know? Famous left-handed people

23 I.In some countries left-handed people have been fighting for their rights. For/ex: In America a left-handed policeman fought for the right to wear his gun on the left side. II. Left-handers should be allowed to use their left hand when they shake hands or salute III. In general, as statistics says, there are much more talented people among lefties, than among righties. Of course, you cannot count or measure talent, but psychologists give the following real numbers: it turns out that among lefties there are 20% of talented people, and among right – handed people – only 5%


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