Session 3: Adoption Time: 11:00 – 11:50 Objectives Tasks

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Session 3: Adoption Time: 11:00 – 11:50 Objectives Tasks Retelling a story Getting familiar with the adoption issue in Britain Practicing the skill of scanning Giving one’s opinion on social issues Tasks Adoption(1) Adoption(2) Adoption(3)

Task 5: Adoption (1) Clue: to get married for 8 years; unable to have children; to apply to the Social Service Department; to be accepted as foster-parents not feel suitable; deeply unhappy; to appeal against the Social Service Department; to disappear; to lie low debate on newspaper; emotional letter from the Bramleys; to turned up Only the court can decide