Unit 4. Is It Easy to Be Young? Lessons 1-2

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Ex. 1, p. 104
Everyone has rights, including you.
What rights do you have?

Ex.

Ex. 1, p. 104 Everyone has rights, including you. What rights do
2, p. 104
What rights does the UN Convention give us?

I have the right to …

What rights didn’t you expect to find in the Convention?

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I have the right to …

life

live

education

get education

development

be developed

I have the right to … life live education get education development be developed

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Choose any 5 rights from the Convention and range them
in the order

Choose any 5 rights from the Convention and range them in the
of importance. Start with the most important one.

I think the right to … is the most important because …
The right to … is also very important for me.
Next comes the right to …
The right to … is less important but essential too.
And finally, the right to …

I think first comes the right to … because …
Then the right to …
Next comes …
After that …
And finally …

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What are all these rights about?
A guide to the UN Convention

The Convention

What are all these rights about? A guide to the UN Convention
proclaims the right to …
Article … says that … It means that …
(The right to … also includes/ means …)

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Russia joined the UN Convention in 1989.
What rights do Russian children have?

Russia joined the UN Convention in 1989. What rights do Russian children have? (AB ex. 1)
(AB ex. 1)

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Home task:
Vocabulary, p. 139 (1)
Ex. 3, p. 106-107 (1-2)
The UN Convention (presentation)

Home task: Vocabulary, p. 139 (1) Ex. 3, p. 106-107 (1-2) The UN Convention (presentation)

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Home task:
Vocabulary, p. 139 (1)
make a list of organizations that help to

Home task: Vocabulary, p. 139 (1) make a list of organizations that
protect children’s rights all over the world. Write what they do.
AB Ex. 3
(render the article «Спасайте детей»)