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Debates. Topics, models and expression. For and against team work

Level: intermediate and higher 

Students should be relatively fluent and be mature enough to bring arguments to class.

Materials: 

Projector

Enclosed docs:

  • Model text to project/read: "Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of being your own boss"
  • Expressions/Vocabulary for debates
  • Model text to discuss: Junk food should be banned
  • List of topics for debates

Access docs  HERE 

Procedure:
A) 
  • Divide students in groups of 3/4. 
  • Assign roles within groups: Take notes of FOR argument/ take notes of  "Against Arguments"/ Take notes of language structures  (you can give the same roles to students)
  • Project the text: Advantages and  advantages and disadvantages of being your own boss. You may copy the text into a Teleprompter HERE
  • Students take notes according to their roles
  • Students share their notes 
B) 
  • Project and discuss the text: Expressions vocabulary for debates 
C) 
  • Project model text: Junk food
  • Encourage students to create sentences using the vocabulary/ expressions in step B) 
D) 
  • Project list of topics for debate
  • Each team creates a for/against text on a different/same? topic
  • Students share their text
Access docs  HERE 

Sources:
https://evajorgeteacher.files.wordpress.com/2017/11/for-against-opinion-essays.pdf
https://debatewise.org/31023-junk-food-should-be-banned/
https://www.myenglishpages.com/english/communication-lesson-useful-expressions-for-debating.php
https://debatewise.org/
https://www.teachenglishabroad.co/ultimate-guide-to-engaged-ells/100-esl-debate-topics-that-will-get-your-students-fired-up

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