Самостоятельная работа 2 ROLE-PLAY
1. Here is the case for today's Teen Court discussion: some pupils have been caught smoking several times by the teachers. Teen Court should discuss the problem and make a decision.
a ) Divide your class into groups: Plaintiffs, Defendants and Judges.
b) Meet with your group to discuss the problem and your roles.
Plaintiffs (Teachers):
You have caught some pupils several times smoking in the classroom. Smoking is not allowed anywhere in school. You told them to stop, but they continued. You complained to Teen Court. Make up your complaint to present it to Teen Court. Be ready to answer the questions on the problem.
Defendants (Pupils):
You have been caught smoking in the classroom. Smoking is not allowed anywhere in school. The teachers asked you to stop, but you continued. The teachers complained to Teen Court. Disagree to the complaint. Give reasons (all your friends smoke, it's your body, your parents smoke and they know you smoke and do nothing about it, etc.). Be ready to answer some questions on the
Judges:
Some pupils have been caught by the teachers smoking in the classroom. Smoking is forbidden everywhere in school. The teachers complained to Teen Court. Think of the questions on the problem to ask Plaintiffs and Defendants. Agree 01 disagree to the complaint. Give reasons. Choose a senior judge to lead the discussion.
2) Teenage views of life and their parents’ opinions can be in conflict sometimes.
Form a word that fits in the blank space from the word in capitals. Fill in each gap with the new word. There is an example at the beginning.
Some adults admit that teenagers have a great deal of (0) Independence today.
Schools, the media and young people themselves place a lot of (1) ________________ on being independent. The most popular topics for discussion chosen by teenagers are: part-time job, parents’ reaction to boyfriends or girlfriends, and (2) _________________.
Most British parents say that they would like to (3) ______________ their children until they reach 16. A lot of adults (4) _______________ about teenage (5) _____________ and cruelty. Schools and the media should give more information about the danger of alcohol (6) ___________________. INDEPENDENT, IMPORTANT, VIOLENT, PROTECTION, COMPLAINT, AGGRESSIVE, ADDICT
3) Below are some statements about what the parents forbid the teenagers to do.
For questions 1-6, read the following complaints. Choose the word which you think fits best to complete each complaint. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate letters. There is an example at the beginning (0).
John's father (0) ______a_______ him not to stay out late again.
His parents never allowed him (1) ________.
Deborah's father won't (2) ________ her drive his car.
My mum is very strict, so it will be difficult (3) _______ her to buy me a motorbike. She thinks I am too young.
My parents want (4) __________ to finish school first.
My parents don't let me (5) _________ horror films. They say horror films are too violent.
My parents never allow me (6) ________ parties at home.
0.
| a) allows
| b) orders
| c) lets
| 1.
| a) smoking
| b) smoked
| c) to smoke
| 2.
| a) permit
| b) forbid
| c) let
| 3.
| a) to suggest
| b) to persuade
| c) to make
| 4.
| a) my
| b) them
| c) me
| 5.
| a) to see
| b) see
| c) seen
| 6.
| a) to let
| b) to spend
| c) to organise
| |