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Teens’ problems Module 4G
1. What are the teens’ problems?
2. Teens’ problems Module 4G
Do you have any problems?What are they?
Who helps you to solve your problems?
Task1. Make a list of possible teens’ problems. Write them in your
copybooks. Discuss in class.
3. list of possible teens’ problems
If you…you should/could … .
don´t know how to spend free
time
work hard and do homework
everyday
are unsure how to choose a
profession
learn how to save money
have bad relationships with
parents
have fear of loneliness
have bad behaviour
have bad marks
have not enough pocket money
visit parties and make new friends
ask your parents to help you
have a talk with your parents
make a list of activities you like to
do
ask a psychologist to give you a
good advice
4. Problems and possible solutions
Task 2Student’s Book ex. 1 p. 72
choose the problem and match it with possible solution. Work in pairs.
example: have conflicts with parents
If you have conflicts with your parents you should visit/consult a
psychologist.
5. Developing listening skills
Task 3 St’s B ex 3 p 72. Listen and complete the table. Listen 2 times.Work Individually.
Discuss with the teacher
Task 4 WB ex 1, ex 2 p. 39 (list of the words) H/A
6. Developing reading skills
7. Developing reading skills
8. Final task: Writing (40-50 words)
too much homeworklack of free time
haveing nobody to talk
choose a problem given and write the
previous slide .
text according to the examples *
Send it to your teacher till 12-00 11/05 in
eljur.
unfair punishment
having nobody to rely on
too many responsibilities
at home
lack of friends
dependence on parents
9. Criteria
Content2 ( a problem with explanation )
Grammar
3
Vocabulary
3
Spelling
2
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