Цель урока:
Комплексное развитие навыков, необходимых для написания сочинения в формате ЕГЭ
Задачи урока:
- Образовательные: развитие лексических навыков,
совершенствование монологической и диалогической речи учащихся,
использование новых выражений по теме.
- Познавательные: развитие коммуникативной компетенции в рамках обсуждаемой темы.
- Развивающие: развитие навыков рефлексивного, логического и творческого мышления, навыков работы в группе.
- Воспитательные: воспитание умения внимательно
слушать и слышать, уважать другое мнение, поддерживать других и быть к
ним благожелательным.
Ход урока
Урок осуществляется в форме обучающей игры в рамках групповой работы
учащихся. Урок, в соответствии с разработанной программой по
подготовке к ЕГЭ, является зачетом по теме «Коммуникации в современном
мире». Тема, которую озвучивает в начале урока преподаватель –
«Социальные сети: «за» и «против». Класс делится на две группы, одна из
которых отстаивает точку зрения «за», а другая – «против». Каждый из
членов группы по очереди развивает отстаиваемый тезис, предлагая свои
аргументы или контраргументы. Игра состоит из нескольких раундов по
схеме «аргумент-контраргумент», при этом в каждом раунде группы
меняются ролями. При этом перед учащимися ставится задача никоим
образом не дублировать предыдущих ораторов как в части логической
аргументации, так и в части используемой лексики. Последний участник
раунда со стороны каждой группы резюмирует аргументацию в защиту
общего тезиса с использованием наиболее удачных логических и
лексических конструкций предыдущих участников, завершая эту часть
развернутым высказыванием (как это происходит при изложении аргумента в
сочинении). Победившей признается команда, представившая наибольшее
количество развернутых аргументов и контраргументов в защиту своего
тезиса.
"Social networks: pro and cons”
Round 1. Group 1 (the 1-st argument "for”)
Student 1: The main argument in favour of using social networks is
that it enables to keep up with the latest news in all areas of our
life.
Student 2: Users of social networks inform others about everything happening to them.
Student 3: Moreover, they do it in real time and in most cases even earlier than mass media.
Student 4: I can also add that they may not only tell news to other
people but take photos or videos and publish them immediately so that
people form their own opinion.
Student 5: To summarize, the first argument in favour of using
social networks is that their users are able to keep up with the latest
news due to the availability of information sent in real time from the
scenes of events. Social media readers may receive this information
even earlier that from other sources of information and in a more
presented way.
Group 2 (counterargument)
Student 1: However, this news often turns out to be a fake.
Student 2: Some bloggers may be so incompetent that they may not realise what is happening around them.
Student 3: They may also give false interpretations of what they have
seen deliberately in order to become famous as sensation makers.
Student 4: So the news may turn out to be a fake due to the fact
that bloggers may be incompetent to understand what they have seen or
deceive people giving false interpretations of events deliberately in
order to increase their popularity and attract people's attention for
the sake of fame.
Round 2 Group 2 (the 1-st argument "against”)
Student 1: Our argument against social media is that people tend to become addicted to them.
Student 2: It is evident that people find communication via the
Internet so exciting that they may forget about their social
responsibilities and family duties.
Student 3: They get used to spending too much time in social media instead of living a real life.
Student 4: I would also say that in some cases being cut off from
this means of communication people may feel frustrated or even
depressed.
Student 5: To sum up, our argument against social media is that
people tend to get addiction to interacting through the Internet.
This addiction may be revealed in neglecting their everyday duties and
responsibilities. In some cases of strong addiction people cutting off
from this means of communication may even feel frustration or
deprivation.
Group 1 (counterargument)
Student 1: We share the point of view that this addiction is much better than any others.
Student 2: It is true that nowadays teenagers, for example, are
exposed to so many negative aspects of our life such as drugs, alcohol,
smoking, gambling and even violence that it is much better to live a
virtual life than a real one and it may be seen as a way to sublimate
aggressiveness and even inclination to violence.
Student 3: Moreover, using social networks may be seen as a way to
help to resist temptations and avoid bad habits as people often get
bad habits to combat boredom while communication in social networks is
an exciting way out.
Student 4: We would argue that this addiction is much better than
other ones. It is common knowledge that nowadays people are exposed to
a lot of negative aspects of our life so in order to combat boredom
people may be involved in using drugs, drinking alcohol, gambling or
committing crimes. That's why interaction in social networks may be
seen as a good way of spending their leisure time which may help to
resist temptations and avoid bad habits.
Round 3 Group 1 (the 2-nd argument "for”)
Student 1: Our next argument in support of social media is that
thanks to them people have an access to different forms of
entertainment.
Student 2: People can download films, music, pictures, books and
audio-books including the most up-to-date ones from social networks.
Student 3: What is more, people can share what is "a must” to
watch, listen or read and these recommendations may be really helpful
because they are made by people who share your interests.
Student 4: Users may then express their opinions and exchange
ideas on what they have read or watched and get better understanding of
the matters.
Student 5: It is necessary to mention that most of these forms of
entertainment are not only interesting but also free of charge.
Student 6: To summarize, social media have become a common source
of entertainment as they enable to download films, music, books or
videos which are recommended by people sharing their interests. People
can also express their opinions and exchange ideas, which makes this
form of entertainment even more exciting.
Group 2 (counterargument)
Student 1: Most publications of these materials are pirate and illegal especially if they are free of charge.
Student 2: As long as the legislation improves people involved in these activities may be sentenced even to imprisonment.
Student 3: To make matters worse, young people from their childhood get used to disobeying the law which is immoral.
Student 4: .Morals that are typical of social media encourage
people to use illegal content which may lead to negative consequences
including such forms of punishments as fines and imprisonment. It may
also affect people’s lives in a negative way as people get used to
breaking the law.
Round 4 Group 2 (the 2-nd argument "against”)
Student 1: Our last argument against using social media as a means
of communication is that it may replace real communication and reduce
human interaction in general.
Student 2: Communication in social networks has become a popular
way of spending free time instead of communicating face-to-face.
Student 3: Moreover, when you meet new people in the Internet, you
don’t know anything about their personalities and background so you
may easily become a victim of some criminals.
Student 4: Communication in social networks cannot replace real
communication when you can see the shining smile and bright eyes of
your friend.
Student 5: Our last argument against using social media as a means
of communication is that it may replace real communication and reduce
human interaction in general which may make a negative impact on the
way people communicate. It is undeniable that due to the latest
advances in the field of information technology people are able to
communicate without leaving their homes. As a result of these changes,
communicating on-line has become a really popular way to keep in touch
with people and people tend to spend more time looking at the screen
instead of meeting friends in real life which may cause some negative
consequences in personal development and the whole life in general.
Group 2 (counterargument)
Student 1: On the contrary to the general belief that social media
users spent too much time sitting in from of the screen which reduces
human interaction face-to-face we would argue that using social
networks enables people to save a lot of time and increase
communication.
Student 2: Social media is a more advanced means of information
which integrates the other ones so it enables people to save their
time as instead of using various channels of communication people
can use the only one.
Student 3: It is certainly true that in our rapidly developing
society people have no time to communicate face-to-face. They are so
busy with work, children and everyday problems that using social media
often becomes the only way to keep in touch with their friends and
relatives. It takes less time than meeting people in real life as there
is no need to cover long distances.
Student 4: Using social media is a perfect way to meet new people,
who share your interests and hobbies thus increasing the number of
people you are acquainted with.
Student 5: It goes without saying, that it is a perfect if not
the only way to communicate for the disabled people. It is their chance
to survive in the loneliness of their existence.
Student 6: On the contrary to the general belief that social media
users spend too much time sitting in from of the screen which reduces
human interaction face-to-face we would argue that using social
networks enables people to save a lot of time and increase
communication as people don't have to spend time on getting to the place
to meet their friends and they may increase communication for the
reason that they find new friends in social networks to share their
interests with. The disabled benefit greatly from using this way of
communication since for them it may be the only way to keep in touch
with people. |