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Project work. In this project find some information to discuss the following problems: · Is genetic inheritance important for a person’s development /studies / career






“Nature or nurture? ”

In this project find some information to discuss the following problems:

· Is genetic inheritance important for a person’s development /studies / career / success in life? · What do you know about hereditary studies? · Are geniuses born or made? · Who is a genius? · Are geniuses happy? · What is the Nature Theory? · Which role does education and upbringing play in the life of a person? (nurture) · What can you say looking back at your childhood? · How should parents educate their children?

 

Which point of view do you support?

Give examples from your own teaching experience, from the lives of some famous people.

 

Step 4. Get down to Home Tests 1-3. After you are through with the tests, check your answers with the key given below.

 

Step 5. Study the list of the relevant vocabulary items. Make sure you are able to explain the meaning of each item in English (consult a good English-English dictionary if necessary). Put down the definitions in English in your language learning diary.

Vocabulary Items

Term 7

 

Social Issues

 

Nuclear family extended family cohabitation divorce rate juvenile crime maintenance consumerism exposure to drugs   stimulating parental style supportive parental style lenient sentencing hereditary studies nature \ nurture debate left\ right hemisphere child prodigy to handicap   hard slog to pay off callousness a spendthrift a sneak a fickle friend physiognomy IQ  

British Character

 

Continuity modernity irrelevant to sth. to lag behind the time English breakfast stereotype   reluctant hostility a swot scruffy breach of privacy flag day   jumble sales voluntary \ volunteer hypocrisy ancestor multiculturalism  

Monarchy in GB

The Civil List The Commonwealth The Windsor Castle   The Way Ahead Committee The primogeniture law The royal assent anti-monarchists / anti-royalists figurehead  

Term 7

Examination Speaking Points

 

22. Personality studies.

23. Modern family values.

24. The British versus the Americans.

25. British stereotypes.

26. Customs and traditions in GB.

27. Monarchy or republic in GB?

Home Test 2

SOCIAL ISSUES

I. Give definitions to the following words and phrases:

1. fickle friend

2. to handicap a child in the future

3. slog

4. cohabitation

5. physiognomy

6. nuclear family

7. hereditary studies

8. burden

9. poverty trap

10. to go to enormous lengths to do sth

 


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