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welcome!
today
 explanation speaking + practice

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this period: speaking
3 parts
first part; role play ( group of three, discussion)
second part; describing/explaining things ( picture, graph, cartoon)
third part: personal questions

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the news
make sure you can summarize what you see/hear.

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groups of three
situation: you are in a fancy restaurant. 
person A: You think the food is not up to scratch. You have some complaints.
person b: you are the waiter, and it is you first day on the job
person c: you are the chef, and you are sure nothing is wrong with the food you've just made

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personal questions
Do you know anyone who was adopted as a child?
Do you know anyone who has adopted a child?
What are some of the reasons people choose to adopt?
What is the difference between domestic and international adoption?
Where do children available for adoption come from?
How do you go about adopting a child?
Do you think brothers and sisters should be separated in adoptions?
Should you tell the child that he or she was adopted? If so at what age? Or when?
Should adopted children have the right to know their biological parents?
Should families with birth children also adopt?
How or should the adoptive parents maintain the adopted child's cultural identity?
In your country are the legal rights of an adoptive child different from that of a birth child?
What are the legal consequences of adopting a child from a different race or country?
Why don't more people adopt children?
What makes a family, genetics or environment?
Do you support an open adoption policy where the birth parents can choose to be involved in the child's life?
Do you believe there is discrimination within the adoption organizations?
Do you think a person should be able to adopt a child of a different race?
Should a gay or lesbian couple be allowed to adopt a child?
Should there be an age restriction for the adoptive parents?
Should a single man or woman be able to adopt a child?
If you were to find out that you were adopted and not really from the country where you are a citizen, which nationality would you hope would be your true mother country? Why?
When is the right time for a child to be told that he/she was adopted?
Do you think it is preferable to adopt or to use artificial reproduction technology?
Would you agree to an open adoption or closed adoption? Why?
What is an open adoption?
Would you want to find your birth family? Why or why not?
Should prospective parents in adoption cases be required to do a parenting course?
Are there any risks when adopting a child?
Do you think biological parents should always have a right to keep their identity secret from the children they give up for adoption? Why or why not?
Do you think people who have been adopted should always have the right to find out who their birth-parents are?
How would you feel if a child you had adopted wanted to search for his or her birth parents?
Do you think that adopted children should feel especially loved and wanted?
Should people be allowed to adopt children of a different race and/or culture?
What are some good points and bad points of this kind of adoption?
How would you feel if you found out you were adopted?
What would you do?
Do you it is preferable to adopt or to use artificial reproduction technology?
If you had a choice, would you want to be adopted?
Should people be allowed to adopt children of a different race and/or culture? What are some good points and bad points of this kind of adoption?
How would you feel if you found out you were adopted? What would you do?

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Act out with your neighbour:
Situation 1: JOB INTERVIEW
You finally received an invitation for a job interview and it’s for your dream job. You are now having that interview with your possible future boss (= your classmate). Convince him/her that you are the best candidate. The interview questions are really tough though, and there are at least 10 questions. Switch turns.


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Act out with your neighbour:
Situation 1: HOTEL
You travelled all day and have arrived at your hotel very late. There, the receptionist (= your classmate) tells you that your booking has failed and the hotel is full. It is too late to find another hotel. What do you do? Try to find a solution together. Switch turns.

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listening
we'll finish the listening task from last time ( about 15 minutes)

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to do
Holmwood's - task for the week
3 listening
OR
3 reading

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