‘Should borders be open?’

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‘Should borders be open?’ In this activity, you are going to debate the question: ‘Should borders be open?’ The class will be split into 8 different groups, and each group will be given one of the statements from an article on the BBC News website to read. The statement gives the views of the person your group will represent in the debate. Decide whether the person agrees or disagrees with the question ‘Should borders be open?’ and pull out 3 points from the text which support their reasoning. Nominate one person from the group to be the spokesperson. Each spokesperson should read out what their person thinks on this question. Once each person has had a chance to speak, the question can be opened to the floor to discuss the question. What do you think? Who do you agree with? Why?