Lesson on PEACE The International Teenagers` Conference «Children for Peace»

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Lesson on PEACE The International Teenagers` Conference «Children for Peace»

Books, museums, exhibitions, historical documents The Universal Declaration of Human Rights The United Nation Convention on the Rights of the Child Peace Museums Worldwide The International Museum of Peace and Solidarity in Samarkand

Education Life Development and protection Leisure Name The right Health Nationality to Medical care Non-discrimination I have the right to…..

Translate the phrases: Struggle for Lasting Conferences Реасе(ful) to support meetings Demonstrations

Translate the phrases: The Great Patriotic War to prevent a state a war WAR of war The Second World War

Match the antonyms from 2 columns get on well disagreement friendly war human argue dialogue hostile peace inhuman agreement equal prohibit conflict different allow

Match the synonyms from 2 columns freedom to build violent permit, allow to let liberty to respect be tolerant to prohibit to announce to support to forbid to declare to help to create cruel

The Correspondent of the newspaper «Moscow News» Esin Andrei What book are you going to present here on the conference?

The Chairwoman of the conference – Usoltseva Lisa Conflicts 1. What is it ? 2.Why do they happen? 3.What can different conflicts lead to? 4. How can we prevent different conflicts?

Conflict - what is it? It is a serious disagreement, push of different interests, views, misunderstanding among people which can lead to serious, tragic consequences, even a war.

Why do conflicts happen? Conflicts

Why do conflicts happen? Values, ideas are People are different not tolerant people do not respect each other they do not listen to each others` opinions

What can conflicts lead to ?

fights aggression bad relations a war violence

How can we prevent conflicts?

try to resolve conflicts in a peaceful way Try to understand the other person, his values, religion,ets Be tolerant, respect the different opinion

Answer the Questions: 1. When was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted? 2. Do you think it is important to know about this document?

The United Nation Convention 1. Do you think it is important to know your rights? 2.What is the most important right in your opinion?

Books -«Peace Museums Worldwide» 1. What two kinds of books «Peace Museums worldwide» do you know ? 2. What does this book tells us?

Books about past events 1. Do you know how many Russian soldiers were killed during the Great Patriotic War? 2. Do you know the dates of the Great Patriotic War.

Why do we need to publish books about Evenkia and its heroes? 1. Do you know how many people from Evenkia took part in the Great Patriotic War ? 2. Do you know the name of the hero of the Soviet Union from Evenkia?

The International Museum of Peace and Solidarity in Samarkand 1.What is the name of the museum in Samarkand? 2. What does this museum include?

1. Educate children and grown-ups about frightening consequences of wars. 2. Organize Peace conferences, meetings, demonstrations. 3.Be tolerant to each other, try to understand. 4. Promote books about Peace, tell people about Peace Museums Worldwide 5. To apply to leaders of all states to pass laws that can prohibit wars. The Resolution of the Conference

Let`s estimate the work of the conference I think the Conference was ….(useful, interesting,helpful.) I made a lot of friends / got new information

Home- Assignment Write a composition ( words) on the plan: 1. Write about the conference you have visited ( the participants, countries, ets) 2. Write about the books you have heard of. 3. write about your relation to this event.