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GLOBAL CITIZENS & DEBATE









                                                                 Based on attitudes and values, students develop
                                                                 their self-identity as global citizens.



             1       GLOBAL CITIZENS
                       Developing empathy     INTERCULTURALITY

                     1        Read the title of the article and the introduction. Think of one way of developing
                       empathy. Listen and read to find out if this way is mentioned in the article.
                        Showing empathy involves being able to recognise, understand and share another
                        person’s point of view, thoughts and feelings. Learning empathy, especially intercultural
                        empathy, is an important life skill that everyone should try to develop. How can we do
                        this? Well, there are several ways.
                         Learn about other cultures. This is crucial   Learn to express our own feelings. If we
                         for developing intercultural empathy. We   can do this in a calm and reasonable way,
                         can use books or the Internet, but the best   then others may be more likely to share their
                         way is to talk directly to someone from   feelings with us. After all, no one wants to
                        another culture and ask them to share their   pour their heart out to a cold fish.
                        knowledge and experiences with us.  Practise active listening. This means
                         Think about our own cultural heritage. It   listening with the aim of really hearing what
                         is important to examine our attitude   the other person is saying and trying to
                         towards what we consider ‘normal’. For   learn about their experience and understand
                         example, the clothes we find acceptable to   their point of view without commenting on
                        wear, the food we like to eat, how we feel   everything they say.
                        about work, marriage, money and other aspects   Don’t confuse empathy with sympathy.
                        of life. By reflecting on our own experiences,   Empathy is not about feeling pity for a
                        we can understand what prejudices we may   person, it is understanding how they feel and
                        have developed towards other ways of life.  how they experience the world.
                         Always reserve judgement. Although   All in all, empathy is a particularly important
                          judging other people is natural, think twice   life skill. It helps us to become global citizens
                          before you form an opinion about them.   who understand the world and our place in it,
             The phrase cold   Instead, try to put yourself in their shoes   and to work towards equality for everyone.
             fish was first   to understand them and their actions better.
             used by William
             Shakespeare in                                                   Step-by-step guidance on how to
             The Winter’s Tale.
                      2    Read the article again and match the empathetic responses (A-F) to the tips given in   organise a debate within different themes
                        the text (1-6). Then explain the words/phrases in bold.
                         A  “It sounds like you are feeling disappointed.”
                         B  “I’ve always wondered why we Brits have such a dry sense of humour.”
            crucial = very   C  “I feel a bit upset about what you just said.”
              important
             prejudice = an opinion      D  “I’d love to hear all about life in your village.”
              formed without      E  “If that happened to me, I would feel frustrated too.”
              knowing sb or sth      F  “Well, I’m not sure why he did that. Perhaps he’s going through a tough time.”  interpret explicit/implicit information/points of views; decode key words/ideas;
              well                                                   interact/participate in discussion; relate to what one reads; develop critical thinking
             reserve judgement =   CritiCal thinking Do any of these examples apply in a school environment?
              to not form an   3    Discuss with your partner.                               DEBATE
              opinion too quickly                                                                        1
             comment = to express   Read the situations below. How would you show empathy? What would you say to the
              an opinion  4    person? Discuss in pairs.
             equality = having the
              same rights and      •  A classmate who has just moved to your country does not understand the rules of a
              opportunities  game.                                         A debate is an activity in which two opposing teams make speeches to present and
                         •  A classmate is wearing a piece of clothing related to their culture and another student   support their arguments on a specific topic and disagree with the arguments of the other
                          made fun of it.                                  team. The topic about which the two teams argue is called a motion.
           52  1  A world of mAny lAnguAges
                                                                        1    Read the debate motion below and then watch a speaker present their
                                                                           arguments. Is the speaker taking a position FOR or AGAINST the motion?
                                                                             Social media has improved communication between teens.
                                                                        2    Watch the video again and make notes.
                                                                           main arguments: social media…  supporting arguments
                                                               The best way to organise   1  allows for global communication.
                  Astonishing facts, that make learning        a speech is to break it into   2  is a tool for creativity.   1 2
                                                               three main arguments.
            more interesting                                   Then, present each   3  can offer teens a support network.  3
                                                               argument and support it
                                                               with reasons and   3    a)  Read the extracts from speeches in which the speakers present their arguments
                                                               examples (supporting
                                                                          for/against the motion in Ex. 1. Are their arguments well-presented? Are they
                                                               arguments).
                                                                          supported with reasons and examples? Explain why/why not.
                                                                             A  From our point of view, social media can affect teens’ self-esteem. For instance,
                                                                             there is a lot of online bullying and trolling on social media. This can make teens
                                                                            lose their self-confidence and, in extreme cases, can make them depressed.
                                                                                 B  In my opinion, social media is extremely beneficial! It helps teens communicate
                                                                                 with each other and make new friends no matter where they are in the world.
                                                                                 At the same time, there are so many platforms to choose from.
                                                                            C  To my mind, teens post too much personal information online. So, parents
                                                                           have to monitor their kids’ email accounts, use parental controls, check
                                                                           who they are texting and what they are posting on social media.
                                                                              D  We firmly believe that it’s better to be safe than sorry. For instance, parents and teachers
                                                                              could discuss issues like digital safety, cyberbullying and keeping personal information
                                                                              private with teens. Educating teens means keeping them safe in the digital world.
                                                                           b)  Underline the phrases the speakers used to introduce their main point and their
                                                                          supporting arguments.
                                      Guided projects for
                          debates with useful language                  4    You have been asked to make the speech against the motion in Ex. 1. Plan your speech,
                                                                          thinking of the three main points you wish to make and its supporting arguments. You
                                                                          can use phrases from the Useful Language box below.
                                                                      Presenting arguments  Supporting arguments  Summarising
                                                                  We/I think/believe that … because …/In my  For instance,/example, …/Let me give you   To sum up, it is my firm belief that …/To
                                                                  opinion,/From my point of view, …/My view/ some examples./According to research by
                                                                                              recap the main points, …/To summarise
                                                                  opinion/belief is that …/I have no doubt that  …,/Recent research shows that …/  my position in this debate, …/In summary,
                                                                  …/I am sure/I am certain that …/This brings  Scientists claim that …  we want to point out that …/Let me
                                                                  me to my second/third point, …  conclude by saying that…
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