This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
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Slide 3 - Video
Ukraine-Russia conflict 2022
Slide 4 - Slide
Goals:
To find out what we know about the conflict in Ukraine.
To discuss what we think and feel about it.
To practise reading and writing about current affairs in English
Slide 5 - Slide
Have you been following the events in Ukraine?
Yes, I follow the events closely.
A bit, but I'm not absorbed by it.
I only know what other people have told me.
I'm not really interested.
What's 'Ukraine'?
Slide 6 - Poll
How concerned are you? 0=not at all 10=very
Slide 7 - Poll
Ukraine
Slide 8 - Drag question
Tell us what you know about the situation in Ukraine.
Slide 9 - Open question
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
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Background
Ukraine was part of USSR
1991: It became independent.
The West and Russia continue to fight over Ukraine.
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North
Atlantic
Treaty
Organisation N.A.T.O.
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Background
2013 Maidan revolution supported by the West
2014 Crimea annexation
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Crimea
Was Crimea originally part of Russia?
Why was Ukraine given Crimea?
Did Crimea want to join Russia?
Crimea became part of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic in 1921 as the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, which became part of the Soviet Union in 1922, and was run as a Crimean Tatar enclave.
After the death of Joseph Stalin in 1953, there was a shift in posture towards the other republics. In an attempt to reconcile the relationship with the Ukrainian SSR, Nikita Khrushchev, along with the other leadership of the Soviet Union, transferred the Crimean Oblast from the Russian SFSR to the Ukrainian SSR.
The 2019 survey found that 82% of Crimea's population supported Crimea's accession to Russia, as opposed to 86% in 2014. The survey also found that 58% of Crimean Tatars now supported Crimea's accession to Russia, as opposed to 39% in 2014.
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Background
2021/2022: tensions rise again.
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23-24 February 2022: Russia sends in forces and bombs to Ukraine.
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Read or Watch
1 or 2 articles in English on the current war.
Use any of these sites:
www.cnn.com
www.guardian.com
www.nyt.com
www.aljazeera.com/english
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Write
a post on a forum for highschool students in Kyiv in which you give your opinion, offer support or critisim using information you have gathered. ( i.e. support your arguments)
Mind your word choice, word order and verb tenses.