Voting NEW INTERNATIONALIST EASIER ENGLISH INTERMEDIATE READY LESSON.

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Voting NEW INTERNATIONALIST EASIER ENGLISH INTERMEDIATE READY LESSON

This lesson: Grammar – how to say things are optional and compulsory Speaking – about voting in different countries, and if voting should be compulsory or not Reading – an argument

True or false? - general elections?: 1)In the UK, voting is optional. 2)Everyone has to vote in Germany. 3)You only vote if you want to in France. 4)Voting is compulsory in Brazil if you’re between 18 and 70, but you can vote if you like if you’re 16, 17 or over 70 (if you are literate). 5)You are fined if you don’t vote in some countries. 6)You must vote in Australia because it’s mandatory. 7)You don’t have a choice whether to vote or not in Argentina.

What do you notice about the underlined language?: 1)In the UK, voting is optional. 2)Everyone has to vote in Germany. 3)You only vote if you want to in France. 4)Voting is compulsory in Brazil if you’re between 18 and 70, but you can vote if you like if you’re 16, 17 or over 70. 5)You are fined if you don’t vote in some countries. 6)You must vote in Australia because it’s mandatory. 7)You don’t have a choice whether to vote or not in Argentina. 8)You don’t have to vote in Spain.

Discuss your country and other countries – which do you think is best? Voting is compulsory You have to vote Everyone has to vote You are fined if you don’t vote You must vote Voting is mandatory You don’t have a choice whether to vote or not Voting is optional You only vote if you want to You can vote if you like You don’t have to vote

Read this article: “Is it a good idea to make everyone vote?” Group A – find all the YES arguments Group B – find all the NO arguments d_idea_to_say_that_everyone_must_vote%3F

Now divide into pairs – A&B A – you think voting should be compulsory – try to persuade B with all the reasons you found in the text B – you think voting should be optional – try to persuade A with all the arguments you found in the text

Homework: Choice: Reading: read the original argument: ment/2015/03/18/uri-220.jpg ment/2015/03/18/uri-220.jpg or (and?) Writing: write an article for a magazine about what you really think: “Should voting be compulsory?”