11. Look back at the article and write down some questions you would like to ask the class about the text. 12. G20 discussion. •
Do you think the G20 Summit will change anything?
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Do you think marching through the streets makes a difference?
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What are your biggest concerns in the world today and why?
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When do you think the world will be normal again?
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What would you do if you were at the G20 Summit?
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What slogan would you put on a banner?
13. Search the Internet and find out more about the G20 Summit and the different members. Share what you discover with your partner(s) in the next lesson. CONTENT ANALYSIS OF A NEWSPAPER ARTICLE SECTION Read the newspaper articles on the topic “Talks”. Analyze the linguistic features of the headlines. Analyze the article according to the scheme. Make an oral annotation of the article (see appendices D, E) TEXT 1
NEW TALKS ON IRAQ SANCTIONS IN PROSPECT 27 January, 2002 Russian and American negotiators are reported to have agreed to hold another round
of consultations early next month on the issue of sanctions against Iraq.
The new talks will come after the two sides failed to agree in December on a list of
goods which Iraq could import.
At the moment, Iraq can import food, medicines and certain other goods under the UN
oil-for-food programme.
However, Russia — a major trading partner of Iraq — expressed its concern that the
value of its contracts with $800 m.
The Deputy Prime Minister of Iraq, Tariq Aziz, has just ended a visit to Moscow,
describing his talks with Russian officials — which focused on the sanctions issue — as
useful and constructive.
The UN has said that sanctions against Iraq will be lifted if it complies fully with
international inspections of its weapons industry.
From the newsroom of the BBC World Service