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Embracing Diversity: Equal in Uniqueness

Explore stereotypes, discrimination, and identity. Learn about different ethnic groups and challenge prejudices. Celebrate equality through understanding and unity.

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Embracing Diversity: Equal in Uniqueness

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  1. Тема урока: “All different! All equal?” Волотка Н.Н. МБОУ СОШ № 33 Г.Воронеж

  2. All different ! All equal ?

  3. Guess a notion and give a definition: … alike … Prejudice Nationality Racism Ethnic groups Diversity Discrimination Identity Equality Irish, Scotts, Identity - is... Ethnic groups - are... Prejudice - is... Discrimination - is... Nationality - is... Welsh, Equality - is... Britain - British Russia - Russian Racism - is... English, Asians, Jews,

  4. What is his nationality? ? ?

  5. ? ? ? ? ?

  6. Guess a nation through its description: 2) They are usually depicted as miserable, poor peasants or workers liking to drink vodka. They may be shown industrious, tough, brave, progressive and suspicious. They are also considered to be nationalistic, over–patriotic, being good soldiers. 1) They are often depicted as singers, involved with the mafia and cooking pasta and tomato type foods. They all crave for their mothers, gesticulate heavily and are easily offended. - Italians - Russians

  7. Guess a nation through its description: 3) They are portrayed as austere, humorless, hyper-organized, bureaucratic, and mechanical. In appearance, they are imposingly tall, often slender with sharp facial features. 4)They are often depicted as shopkeepers, gurus, snake charmers. near-naked fakirs or illusionists who can stick knives in their bodies, fly on carpets, walk barefoot on burning coals, refuse all food, levitate, meditate, remain underground with their head outside and sit or sleep on a bed of nails. They ride on elephants, worship cows and eat a lot of hot spices and curry. Women are dressed in sari. - Germans - The Asian

  8. Give a stereotypic description of:

  9. EddieMurphy– an Americanactor, voiceactor,film director,producer, comedian, singer of Negro origin. Do you like them? Naomi Campbell– a British top- model and actress of Chinese- Jamaican origin.

  10. Do you appreciate this music? Freddie Murcury - Barcelona.mp3 Vanessa Mae - Storm.mp3 Nikholai Slichenko.mp3 Tchaikovsky March from Nutcracker.mp3 Louis Armstrong Let my people go.mp3

  11. Do you admire these paintings?

  12. Do you enjoy this piece of poetry? “I DREAM'D IN A DREAM...” I dreamed in a dream I saw a city invincible to the attacks of the whole of the rest of the earth, I dreamed that was the new city of Friends, Nothing was greater there than the quality of robust love, it led the rest, It was seen every hour in the actions of the men of that city, And in all their looks and words. WALT WHITMAN «ПРИСНИЛСЯ МНЕ ГОРОД...» Приснился мне город, который нельзя одолеть, хотя бынапали на него все страны вселенной, Мне мнилось, что это был город Друзей, какого еще никогдане бывало. И превыше всего в этом городе крепкая ценилась любовь, И каждый час она сказывалась в каждом поступке жителейэтого города, В каждом их слове и взгляде. Перевод К. Чуковского

  13. “Citizens of the World” – what are they like?

  14. Association Game

  15. Quiz ? "Where do you stand?"

  16. Checking Homework onMetaphors • Melting-pot • Symphony • Kaleidoscope • Salad • Kaleidoscope • Salad • Rainbow • Symphony • Fireworks • Melting pot • Rainbow • Fireworks

  17. Getting New Homework Read the article form the magazine “English” “Can we leave discrimination behind?” and do: 1) the exam type task “True, False or Not Stated”; 2) the lexical task.

  18. Comment on the video-episode:

  19. Making Conclusions People in the circle of life any progress of mankind literature friendship music art any creative work struggle for peace science

  20. Second Commandment from Matthew’s Gospel:“Love your neighbour as yourself”. First Article of the Declaration of Human Rights: “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights…”

  21. All different ! All equal!

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