Esl Debate Topics Immigration
60 90 minutes.
Esl debate topics immigration. What is the reason you moved out of your country to move here. To practise speaking skills in the context of discussing migration to practise writing skills writing a poem about immigration and a postcard to a friend age group. This worksheet contains 18 conversation cards a matching exercise and some quotes. To discuss the issues surrounding immigration.
The history of mankind is based on migrations and whole nations such as the united states of america canada australia to name a few are based on huge numbers of immigrants. Pick it up and use one of the role plays in your next class. Esl conversation lesson questions. Learn some key vocabulary about immigration for example the difference between immigrate and emigrate.
Listen to an audio discussion about this subject and learn how to answer the most common conversation questions about immigration. Use for debates discussions speaking conversations independent learning and more. On the other hand the modern economies of some. Stereotypes discrimination why do people immigrate to other countries.
Check out role play book specifically designed for esl efl classes. Suitable for older teens university students and adults due to the more serious nature of this topic. They will also discuss opinions about different aspects of migration. I have created a new sister website called esl debates which helps students to debate topics using video images and discussion sheets.
Is immigration from one country to another a problem. It s packed with 50 role plays and is perfect for small or large classes. You ve spent years in school preparing for the job. The cards can be cut out if desired and be used as conversation questions.
You re an esl teacher. As a citizen of these united states you have the right some would say duty to be passionate about the many political issues of our time. Amazon paper back kindle or gumroad pdf word epub mobi. Immigration a part of conversation questions for the esl classroom.
Immigration discussion questions immigration is the international movement of people into a destination country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizenship in order to settle or reside there especially as permanent residents or naturalized citizens or to take up employment as a migrant worker or temporarily as a foreign worker. Can be used with both young learners and adults pre int to upper intermediate. This is a potentially controversial subject in some societies and consequently some teachers may want to carefully consider if they wish to use all of these questions. This is your career but more than that this is who you are.