are the basis for enriching your relationship with others. Integrity means you do what you do because it's right and just fashionable or politically correct. A life of principle, of not yielding to the tempting attractions of an easy, will always forward into the twenty-first century without having to check your tracks in a rear-view miror Questions for the second listening 1)What must a person have in order to be honest? He /She must have a personal standard of morality and boundaries..) 2) What are the three principles that constitute honesty? (A. Stand firmly for your convictions when confronted with personal pressure B. Always give others credit that is rightfully theirs C. Be honest and open about who you really are. 3)What two qualities help make relationship stronger? Self-respect and a clear conscience. 3. As soon as the warm-up activities are over; students are asked to open their books and to check what they have written in pairs or in small groups. 10 minutes IV. While-reading tasks and activities( the 2nd period I. Get the main idea of the text and analyze the text structure: the whole class can be divided into several groups discussing about the topic sentence or the main idea of each paragraph as well as the text structure. 25 minutes The Introduction The introduction includes paragraphs 1-2 Main idea: My grandparents believed that you were either honest or you were not. There was no middle point. They understood instinctively that integrity involves having a personal standard of morality and boundaries The body of the text is made up of paragraphs 3-13 Para. 3: The author's"Integrity Triangle"consists of three key principles Para. 4-8: Principle 1: Stand firmly for your convictions when confronted with personal press An example: There's a story about Para 9-11: Principle 2: Always give others credit that is rightfully theirs An example: David Ogilvy, founder of the advertising firm Ogilvy & Mather Structure: A Principle Supported by an Example( by a short Story ) Para. 12-13: Principle 3: Be honest and open about who you really are, and be yourself. Para. 14: Self-respect and a clear conscience are powerful components of integrity and are3 are the basis for enriching your relationship with others. Integrity means you do what you do because it’s right and just fashionable or politically correct. A life of principle, of not yielding to the tempting attractions of an easy, will always ________ ________ ________. It will take you forward into the twenty-first century without having to check your tracks in a rear-view mirror. My grandparents taught me that. Questions for the second listening: 1) What must a person have in order to be honest? ( He /She must have a personal standard of morality and boundaries….) 2) What are the three principles that constitute honesty? ( A. Stand firmly for your convictions when confronted with personal pressure. B. Always give others credit that is rightfully theirs. C. Be honest and open about who you really are.) 3) What two qualities help make relationship stronger? ( Self-respect and a clear conscience.) 3. As soon as the warm-up activities are over, students are asked to open their books and to check what they have written in pairs or in small groups.( 10 minutes ) IV. While-reading tasks and activities ( the 2nd period ) 1. Get the main idea of the text and analyze the text structure: the whole class can be divided into several groups discussing about the topic sentence or the main idea of each paragraph as well as the text structure.( 25 minutes ) The Introduction: The introduction includes paragraphs 1—2. Main idea: My grandparents believed that you were either honest or you were not. There was no middle point. They understood instinctively that integrity involves having a personal standard of morality and boundaries. The Body: The body of the text is made up of paragraphs 3—13. Para. 3: The author’s “Integrity Triangle” consists of three key principles. Para. 4-8: Principle 1: Stand firmly for your convictions when confronted with personal ↓↑ pressure. An example: There’s a story about …. Para. 9-11: Principle 2: Always give others credit that is rightfully theirs. ↓↑ An example: David Ogilvy, founder of the advertising firm Ogilvy &Mather,… Structure: A Principle Supported by an Example ( by a Short Story ) Para. 12-13: Principle 3: Be honest and open about who you really are, and be yourself. The Conclusion: Para.14: Self-respect and a clear conscience are powerful components of integrity and are