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Joha and his Donkey

A Story from Saudi Arabia by Jawaher Mutlaq Alotaibi. Lesson Aims: To explore different opinions about controversial issues Lesson Objectives: Create and act out a drama exploring a current issue. Joha and his Donkey. Thinking points. Where are Joha and his son going?

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Joha and his Donkey

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  1. A Story from Saudi Arabia by Jawaher Mutlaq Alotaibi Lesson Aims: To explore different opinions about controversial issues Lesson Objectives: Create and act out a drama exploring a current issue Joha and his Donkey

  2. Thinking points • Where are Joha and his son going? • How many groups of people offer advice? • Why do the last group of people laugh at Joha and his son?

  3. The rest of the class have to try and get the blindfolded person to make mistakes by calling out false instructions Hear My Voice In this game one person will be blindfolded They will have one partner who will talk to them and try and guide them around obstacles

  4. Who is right? • THINK: By yourself, think about the comments made by the people in story and decide who you think is most correct. • PAIR: In a pair, share your ideas and see what your partner thought. • SHARE: Share your ideas with the whole class (take it in turns!) • Does everyone agree?

  5. Different opinions • In the story lots of people had different opinions - what were they? • What modern day issues might people disagree about?

  6. An example: Recycling ‘I can’t recycle because the council doesn’t support it’ ‘It’s too much of an effort to separate your rubbish’ Recycling ‘There’s no point recycling, because not everyone does it’ ‘Recycling will save the planet’ ‘We should recycle some things but not others’

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