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Unit 2 - speaking club
1.
TURN OVER A NEW LEAF2.
Speaking Part 1Student A
1.How do you usually react when faced with unexpected changes in your daily routine?
2.Can you think of a recent change you made in your life that turned out to be very positive?
What was it?
3.What aspects of your personality do you think have changed over the past few years?
Why?
4.In what ways has technology brought about significant changes in the way people
communicate with each other?
5.How have your eating habits changed since you were a child? Do you think these changes
are for the better or worse?
3.
Student B1.Have you ever lived in a different city or country? How did that experience change your
perspective on life?
2.Do you believe that people's attitudes towards environmental issues have changed in
recent years? Why or why not?
3.Describe a time when you had to adapt to a new situation or environment. How did you
handle the change?
4.Are there any traditional customs or practices from your culture that you've noticed
changing over the years?
5.Discuss a book or movie that you've read or watched that focuses on the theme of
personal growth and change. How did the characters evolve throughout the story?
4.
1. What changes do these pictures represent?А
2. Which effects can these changes have on people’s lives?
3. How challenging might it have been to go through these
changes?
D
B
C
5.
How important is it to get yourfamily’s advice when making
decisions about these things?
work and studies
money matters
fashion style
travel and holiday
opportunities
free time activities and
hobbies
6.
DISCUSSION1. Do you think society should give young offenders the opportunity to reform and
reintegrate into mainstream life? Why or why not?
2. What factors do you believe contribute to young individuals becoming involved in
criminal activities in the first place?
3. In your opinion, should the legal system treat young criminals differently from adult
criminals? If so, how?
4. How might providing education and skill-building programs to young offenders help
reduce their likelihood of reoffending?
5. Some argue that severe punishment is necessary to deter young people from engaging in
criminal behavior. Do you agree or disagree? Why?
6. Are there specific types of crimes committed by young people that you believe should
disqualify them from receiving a second chance? Why or why not?