1. What you hear about “Remembrance Day”, what comes to your mind?
  2. Is there any war remembrance in your culture? How is it done?
  3. Do you think it’s important to remember wars in the past?
  4. Are there any peace-related greetings, proverbs or customs in your culture traditionally?
  5. Have you or someone close to you been directly affected by war or conflict?
  6. What are some ways to show support for veterans or people affected by war?
  7. In your opinion, what can young people do to promote peace and prevent conflicts?
  8. Do you know any examples of peaceful movements or actions that have had a significant impact?
  9. Have you ever visited a place that has a historical significance related to war?
  10. Do you think it's possible to achieve lasting world peace? Why or why not?
  11. If you had the power to make a difference, what would you do to promote peace in the world?

 

Phrasal Verbs

1.      Break out: "The conflict between the two countries broke out in 2005."

2.      Give in to: "After years of negotiations, both sides finally gave in to the demands for a ceasefire."

3.      Take up (arms): "In times of war, many young people are forced to take up arms and fight."

4.      Hold off: "Diplomats are trying to hold off a full-scale war by negotiating a peace agreement."

5.      Tear apart: "War can tear apart families and communities."

6.      Stand down: "The military forces were ordered to stand down after the peace treaty was signed."

7.      Pull out of: "The country decided to pull out of the conflict to avoid further bloodshed."

8.      Bring about: "Diplomacy is often the key to bringing about peaceful resolutions."