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