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Your principal thinks that the students in school are not fit. He has asked your grou talk to Form 1 students about how to get f Are now discussing what to say. Set 9.2 (2003)

Your principal thinks that the students in your school are not fit. He has asked your group to give a talk to Form 1 students about how to get fit. You

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Page 1: Your principal thinks that the students in your school are not fit. He has asked your group to give a talk to Form 1 students about how to get fit. You

Your principal thinks that the students in your school are not fit. He has asked your group to give atalk to Form 1 students about how to get fit. You Are now discussing what to say.

Set 9.2 (2003)

Page 2: Your principal thinks that the students in your school are not fit. He has asked your group to give a talk to Form 1 students about how to get fit. You

Our principal has asked us to give a talk to Form 1 students about how to keep fit.It is because he thinks that the students in our school are not fit. . We should now discuss what to say at the talk. First of all, let’s talk about the kinds of food our students should e.

Start the discussion

Asking for opinions

OK!

OK!

Page 3: Your principal thinks that the students in your school are not fit. He has asked your group to give a talk to Form 1 students about how to get fit. You

I think we should advise students to good food. They like to eat food which is bad.

That is a good idea! But what kinds of food are good?

Giving an idea

Agreeing with question

Page 4: Your principal thinks that the students in your school are not fit. He has asked your group to give a talk to Form 1 students about how to get fit. You

Food that is good to your health, of course. Now many students prefer snacks which are not good to their health

I can give examples of good food. Fruit, cereals, vegetable, fish are all kinds of good food. I like them very much.

Giving anexplanation

Giving examples

Page 5: Your principal thinks that the students in your school are not fit. He has asked your group to give a talk to Form 1 students about how to get fit. You

You’re right. We should explain to them that it’s important to eat good food every day. But the problem is our Tuck Shop always sell junk food like instant noodles and potato chips.

It’s not a big problem. We can advise the principal about this. The shop should sell other kinds of food.

Giving a solution to the problem

Showing support and giving a new idea

Page 6: Your principal thinks that the students in your school are not fit. He has asked your group to give a talk to Form 1 students about how to get fit. You

I think the Tuck Shop should sell fruit and fresh milk. They are wholesome food. But we have to start talking about the next point, or we won’t have enough time.

Sure. Do you have any new ideas?

Lead the discussion Agreeing and

asking for ideas

Page 7: Your principal thinks that the students in your school are not fit. He has asked your group to give a talk to Form 1 students about how to get fit. You

Students must be encouraged to do more exercise. At school, more ball games can be organised after school.

You’re right. Teams from different classes can compete in games. Prizes should be given out.

Giving an idea with a reason

Give supporting ideas with reasons

Page 8: Your principal thinks that the students in your school are not fit. He has asked your group to give a talk to Form 1 students about how to get fit. You

I am crazy swimming about. However I have no time to swim after school and I am usually too tired after school. Can the school open the swimming pool on Saturdays.

I agree with you. Competitions are great fun.

Adding a point

Agreeing with a reason

Page 9: Your principal thinks that the students in your school are not fit. He has asked your group to give a talk to Form 1 students about how to get fit. You

Don’t forget computer games!

Let’s move on to the next point about sleep. We have agreed tosuggest good food and more exercise. I think enough sleep is also important. Many of our students don’t have enough sleep.What do you think?

Reminding

Move on to a point

Summarize ideas

Asking for new ideas

Page 10: Your principal thinks that the students in your school are not fit. He has asked your group to give a talk to Form 1 students about how to get fit. You

He!He! Like me, the students play computer games too much. They don’t have enough time to sleep well.

Computer games?What do you mean?

Asking for clarification

Silly you!.

Giving an explanation

Page 11: Your principal thinks that the students in your school are not fit. He has asked your group to give a talk to Form 1 students about how to get fit. You

They must be told not to play computer games too much. If they do, they may sleep in class and fail their exams. They must sleep for 7-8 hours every night. So much for sleep. Let’s move on to things students should not do.

Surely, they should not play computer games too much.Besides they should not smoke.Smoking is bad to health. Many students worry too much about their studies. They should just try their best but not worry.

Lead the discussion

Giving new ideas with supporting

details

Page 12: Your principal thinks that the students in your school are not fit. He has asked your group to give a talk to Form 1 students about how to get fit. You

It is difficult not to worry. After all, we have to take the HKCEE in Form 5. If you don’t worry, you don’t want to study.

You are

right!

Disagreeing with a reason / a

new idea

Show support

Yes.But I think

students should

worry less.

Make concessions

Page 13: Your principal thinks that the students in your school are not fit. He has asked your group to give a talk to Form 1 students about how to get fit. You

Summarize points and lead the discussion

Finish the discussion with your group members.

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