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Experiencing Peer Pressure
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Unit Uni t SOCIAL ISSUES FAMILY LIFE LESSON SPEAKING EXPERIENCING PEER PRESSURE LESSON SPEAKING Quiz: Peer pressure WARM-UP CONTROLLED PRACTICE LESS CONTROLLED PRACTICE FREE PRACTICE CONSOLIDATION Task 1: Order the examples of peer pressure from to Task 2: Talk about your experiences of peer pressure • Task 3: Read the situations and think of some possible responses • Task 4: Report your answer • Wrap-up • Homework WARM-UP Let‘s Quiz! What you know about Peer Your peers are A Your teachers B People about your own age C Your parents D Your cousins When people your age try to influence you to believe or act like them it is called? A Communication B Friendship C Peer pressure D Negotiation Peer pressure can be A Positive B Negative C Positive OR negative D None of them Peer pressure can influence which of the following: A Clothing styles B Taste in music C Hairstyles D All of the above A friend wants you to smoke with them This is an example of A B Positive peer pressure Negative peer pressure VOCABULARY positive (adj) /ˈpɒzətɪv/ full of hope and confidence, or giving cause for hope and confidence VOCABULARY permission (n) /pəˈmɪʃən/ the act of allowing someone to something, or of allowing something to happen VOCABULARY poverty (n) /ˈpɒv.ə.ti/ the condition of being extremely poor VOCABULARY make fun of /ˌmeɪk ˈfʌn əv/ to make a joke about someone or something in a way that is not kind Form Pronunciation Meaning positive (adj) /ˈpɒzətɪv/ permission (n) /pəˈmɪʃən/ the act of allowing someone to something, or of allowing something to happen poverty (n) make fun of /ˈpɒvəti/ full of hope and confidence, or giving cause for hope and confidence the condition of being extremely poor /ˌmeɪk ˈfʌn to make a joke about someone or əv/ something in a way that is not kind CONTROLLED PRACTICE Order the examples of peer pressure below from (most powerful) to (least powerful) LESS CONTROLLED PRACTICE Work in pairs Talk about your experiences of peer pressure Use the following guiding questions - Which example of peer pressure (A–F) in affects you most? Why? - Which one affects you the least? Why? - Which are examples of positive peer pressure? FREE PRACTICE Work in groups Read the situations below and think of some possible responses Provide reasons for each answer FREE PRACTICE SUGGESTED ANSWERS I’m not ashamed of my old phone We are students and not making any money yet, so buying the latest smartphone will cost my parents too much money Besides, my phone is still working properly and I don’t see any reason why I should buy a new one That’s a great idea! Learning with stronger students like you will motivate me to study harder Besides, I could learn some useful techniques from you and others to improve my grades No way! Skipping classes without permission is a sign of disrespect to the teacher Besides, I don’t want to fall behind with my schoolwork FREE PRACTICE Report your answers to the whole class Vote for the most interesting response CONSOLIDATION What have you learnt today? • Talk about experiences of peer pressure and respond to peer pressure situations