The History and Impact of Hunting
ESL Lesson PlansThe History and Impact of Hunting

The History and Impact of Hunting

In this ESL lesson, students will practice reading and speaking about the history and impact of hunting. Students will start by brainstorming ideas about "hunting" and "conservation." They will read an article, decide if statements about it are true or false, and share their opinions in discussions. This lesson helps students think critically and improve communication while learning about hunting's effects on nature and society.

Skills

  • Students can express their ideas and opinions with precision.
  • Can recognise when a text provides factual information and when it seeks to convince readers of something.
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Based on CEFR
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1

Brainstorm

1
What words and phrases come to your mind when hearing the words "hunting" and "conservation"?
2

Read the article and say if the statements are true or false.

3

Read these opinions. Which one do you agree with the most and why?

4

Look at the list of advantages and disadvantages. Think of some pros and cons you can add to the list.

5

Discuss the following questions.

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