participle.
7. Askstudentstocom pletethesentencesusingm ixedconditionals.
Let students share their examples in pairs. Answ ers may vary.
8. Let students complete the gaps using the verbs in brackets.
READING
9. Give students some time to read the quote and share their
opinion/understanding about it with the whole group.
Possible answers:
If something motivates you to go forward, you won’t stop in one
place. You will try to get more and more. If you don’t put wood on fire,
it won’t light longer.
10.Let students express how they convey the ‘award’ in their life,
if it is respect, high point in one’s life, stimulation, jealousness,
encouraging tool, activeness. All students’ answers are
acceptable.
Possible answer:
As for me award means to be more and inspiringly active in both
personal and professional life. And of course, it will encourage me
every time and everywhere having an energetic influence on me.
11.Allow students some time to read the text and make up a
suitable title messaging the whole plot of it.
Possible headings:
Award forward motivator
Powerful and motivational quotation
Being an award-winner
12.Ask students to read the statements and decide if they are true
or false.
1
2
3
4
5
False
True
False
True
True
13.lmaginary case. Let students imagine their life in 10-15 years
forward. A sk them to visualize the moments of being awarded
and think about own dedications in their field which have served
them to be selected out. They should give the exact name of
the award. Remind students that they should be imaginative but
very specific.
WRITING
Persuasivewriting
14.Give students some time to read the presented piece of
writing. They think about the differences of it from other written
assignments in previous lessons. Students share their findings
with the whole class.
Possible answer:
This piece of writing is addressed to the second person, motivating
him to get a chance of participating in the competition. The author does
his best to persuade the reader that the reader really holds professional
skills to be selected out in the competition and become an awardee.
In previous written assignments they lack the tone of persuasion.
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State that persuasive writing, known as creative writing or an
argument, is a piece of writing in which the writer uses words to convince
the reader that the writer’s opinion is correct with regard to an issue.
Persuasive writing sometimes involves convincing the reader to perform
an action, or it may simply consist of an argument or several arguments
to align the reader with the writer’s point of view. Persuasive writing is
one of the most commonly used writing types in the world. Persuasive
writers employ many techniques to improve their arguments and show
support for their claim.
This type of writing is often used for advertising copy, which is
written in an attempt to get consumers to purchase specific products. It is
also a form of writing in which someone tries to get readers to agree with
a position. A well-written persuasive piece is supported with a series of
facts which help the author argue his or her point. Many authors also
include counterpoint arguments in their pieces which they can debunk,
showing readers that they have considered both sides of the argument at
hand, and that any arguments which could be raised against the side of
the written piece could be dismissed. In addition to facts, authors may
include anecdotes and hypothetical situations to build a stronger case.
15.Ask students to decide which of the listed points the author of
the writing pays more attention.
a
b
d
g
16.Ask students to look through the words and word-combinations
that are essential in persuasive writing. Let them choose one
of the 4 subtopics. Using the words in the table they com pose a
persuasive paragraph. Let students share the product with the
whole group.
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