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Women political leaders






Aim: Give an overview of Women Political Leaders. Prove that they can be as powerful and successful as male politicians.

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General obligatory instructions:

· Identify and define authentic problems and significant questions for investigation.

· Plan and manage activities to develop a solution or complete a project.

· Collect and analyze data to identify solutions and/or make informed decisions.

· Use multiple processes and diverse perspectives to explore alternative solutions

· Use appropriate digital tools and resources

· Use power point to design creative slides and present the information

· Use various VIDEO or AUDIO files to illustrate examples

 

The evaluation criteria

· Introduces self and the topic clearly, respectfully, and completely-20

· Includes interactive activities in the lesson-15

· Speaks in a way that is easy to understand-15

· Is responsive to the audience-15

· Shows evidence of preparation and practice-15

· Shows knowledge of the topic-20

Stage I. Women in History Fact Sheet

· Women Rulers

· Women who changed the world

· Famous female political leaders

Stage II. Female world leaders currently in power

· Women in government

· Kazakhstan’s most powerful female politicians

Stage III. Presentation of the project.

FOCUS ON TRANSLATION

1) Please put your completed ballot paper in the box once you have finished voting.

2) During the next election many political parties will campaign by creating television, internet and newspaper advertisements.

3) The most recent coup in Thailand was in 2006, when the government was overthrown by a military junta.

4) The British political system is a parliamentary democracy that is followed by many countries throughout the world.

5) Barack Obama won the 2008 American presidential election.

6) The Labour politician won a landslide victory in Derby last week.

7) Arnold Schwarzenegger is a famous Hollywood action star who later became a politician.

8) Couples in China can only have one child since the government introduced a one child policy in 1978.

9) In the most recent opinion pollthe Democrats have a lead of 6% over the Republicans.

10) David Cameron was voted in as the British Prime Minister inMay2010.

 

(https://www.funkyenglish.com/page/political-vocabulary-1)

FOCUS ON WRITING

Part 1

You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.

Write about the following topic:

How a leader can change a society

 

Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.

Write at least 300 words.

Part 2

Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Television, newspapers, magazines, and other media pay too much attention to the personal lives of famous people such as public figures and celebrities. Use specific reasons and details to explain your opinion.

Part 3

A report aims to inform, as clearly and succinctly as possible.

Below is given some general guidelines, but you should check with your lecturer for more detail on what is expected.

A report is similar to an essay in that both need:

  • formal style
  • introduction, body and conclusion
  • analytical thinking
  • careful proof-reading and neat presentation.

A report differs from an essay in that a report:

  • presents information, not an argument
  • is meant to be scanned quickly by the reader
  • uses numbered headings and sub-headings
  • uses short, concise paragraphs and dot-points where applicable
  • uses graphics wherever possible (tables, graphs, illustrations)
  • may need an abstract (sometimes called an executive summary)
  • does not always need references and bibliography
  • is often followed by recommendations and/or appendices.

A report should generally include the following sections.

(Sections marked with an asterisk (*) are essential: others are optional depending on the type, length and purpose of the report.)

  • Letter of transmittal
  • Title page*
  • Table of contents
  • List of abbreviations and/or glossary
  • Executive summary/abstract
  • Introduction*
  • Body*
  • Conclusion*
  • Recommendations
  • Bibliography
  • Appendices.

Presentation and style are important. First impressions count, so consider these simple tips:

  • use plenty of white space
  • ensure the separate parts of your report stand out clearly
  • use subheadings
  • allow generous spacing between the elements of your report
  • use dot points/ numbers/ letters to articulate these elements
  • use tables and figures (graphs, illustrations, maps etc) for clarification.
  • number each page
  • use consistent and appropriate formatting
  • use formal language.

Avoid these:

  • the inclusion of careless, inaccurate, or conflicting data
  • the inclusion of outdated or irrelevant data
  • facts and opinions that are not separated
  • unsupported conclusions and recommendations
  • careless presentation and proof-reading
  • too much emphasis on appearance and not enough on content.

(https://www.canberra.edu.au/studyskills/writing/reports)






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