Lesson 1.A. Teenage problems ………………………….........4
Lesson 1.B. Teenage problems (2-part) ………………………..........9
Lesson 2.A. Study with others……....…………....................16
Lesson 2.B. Study with others (2-part)..………………....…........21
Unit 2. International relationship
Lesson 1.A. International Organizations …………….…...…….27
Lesson 1.B. International Organizations (2-part)...….….....……...34
Lesson 2.A. Youth Organization in Uzbekistan …………….……..38
Lesson 2.B. Youth Organization in Uzbekistan(2-part)…......…….....43
Answer keys ……………………………………........46
Glossary …………………………………………..............47
The list of literature ...…………….…………….............52
Teaching pupils about International organization. Also developing English
skills. Organizing English atmosphere.
Objectives
Students by the end of the lesson should:
be able to use Wh- questions
be able to speak about international organizations
be able to listen improve listening.
Chalk, blackboard, laptop, type recorder,
projector.
Classroom facilities
Projector and speaker.
ACTIVITY/TIME
LESSONPROCESS
Introduction 5 min
Greeting, Giving information about topic.
Body 35 min
Activity-1 10 min
Speaking. Check students' knowledge about
International organizations.
Activity-2 5 min
Reading. Reading comprehension. Answering the
question. Work in pairs.
Activity-3 10 min
Listening. Individual.
Activity-4 5 min
Grammar. Individual.
Game 5 min
Work with group.
Conclusion
Homework.
UNIT 2.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSHIP.
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LESSON1.A.InternationalOrganizations.
ACTIVITY 1.
Look at the board-game. Answer the questions. Work in pairs.
Internationalorganizations
Findyourquestionbyrollingyourdietwice. The 1st roll determines the number on the top. The 2nd roll determines the number on the left. Talkforone/twominute(s)aboutthattopic. Your classmates will ask you follow-up questions. Your classmates can ask you anything if you land on “Ask Any Question”.
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ACTIVITY 2.
Read the text. Answer the multiple-choice questions.
There are many international organizations in the world. Some of them helped in facilitating cooperation and coordination between states over an array of topics like climate change, world peace, human rights, terrorism, international trade and economy. Here is a list of some of the biggest international organizations.
United Nations Organization (UN)
As the first on our list of international organizations, the UN is the most popular intergovernmental institute responsible for the prevention of war and conflict in the world. The United Nations is headquartered in New York City. It was established on 24th October 1945.
Second, on our list of international organizations is UNICEF. UNICEF, or the United Nations Children’s Fund, is a United Nations organization that provides humanitarian and developmental aid to children around the world.
Next on our list of international organizations is WHO. The World Health Organization (WHO) is a United Nations specialized organization in charge of international public health. “The attainment by all peoples of the highest attainable degree of health,” declares the WHO Constitution, which sets the agency’s governance structure and ideals. It has six semi-autonomous regional offices and 150 field offices worldwide, with its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.