Lesson school uniforms

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This lesson contains 12 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

time-iconLesson duration is: 40 min

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WELCOME

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Goals
At the end of this lesson...
  • You have practised with your writing skills

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In which countries do students wear school uniforms?

Slide 3 - Mind map

School Uniforms
Australia
India
Indonesia
Japan
Nepal
Nigeria
Thailand
Malta

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Slide 5 - Video

Which clothes do you think people should or should not wear to school?
Suitable = geschikt
Unsuitable = ongeschikt
Crop Top
Mini Skirt
Ripped Jeans
High Heels
Bikini Top
Swimming Trunks
Unsuitable
Suitable

Slide 6 - Drag question

PRO
CON

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Prons
  • Less time needed to get ready in     the morning
  • Less expensive
  • Personality becomes more     important than looks
  • Makes everyone look equal (no   bullying because of looks)
  • Makes sure there are no   inappropriate clothes
Cons
  • Stops students from expressing   themselves (no right to freedom   of expression)
  • Uniforms are often   uncomfortable and have an old-   fashioned design
  • Forcing students to wear a school   uniform can ignore their religious   and cultural needs

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School Uniforms
You are going to discuss the following topic in 80-100 words and hand in your writing to earn extra points (0.5)
Our school should make its students wear school uniforms
Include the following items:
- How you would feel if you had to wear a uniform to school
- The pros and cons of school uniforms
- If you agree or not - and why

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School Uniforms - steps
Step 1: How would you feel if you had to wear a uniform to school? Answer this question for yourself in keywords.
Step 2: Make a (short) list with the pros and cons of school uniforms (you can look at the pros and cons we discussed and to the three emails)
Step 3: Decide whether you agree that school uniforms should be introduced or if you don't agree. Write down the reason for your opinion in keywords.
Step 4: If you have a good idea of what you want to write, start writing a draft
Step 5: If you have finished your draft, read it again for yourself (and count the words). 
Next lesson:
Step 6: We will have a feedback session, after which you can edit your email (step 7) and write the final version (step 8) to hand in. 

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Goals
At the end of this lesson...
  • You have repeated the theory on demonstrative pronouns
  • You know the difference between one and ones (and when to use which)
  • You have practiced with your writing skills

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