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Ex.1.PRE-READING: ARTICLE TOPIC DISCUSSION: Speak about ivory.
Ex.2. CHAT: In pairs / groups, decide which of these expressions from the article are most interesting and which are most boring-to-discuss. Explain why.
landmarks / the ivory trade / elephants / tusks / stamps / signatures / solutions / agreements / deadlocks / things at stake / beasts / conservation / trafficking
Ex.3. PRODUCTS DISCUSSION: In pairs / groups, talk about what you think of the following examples of trade in animals:
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Ex.4. ANIMAL TRADING DISCUSSION: In pairs / groups, talk about how far you agree with these opinions on trading in animals and animal products:
a. Trading in animals is not different from farming and killing animals.
b. There is little difference between using leather from cows and snake skin.
c. Traditional Chinese medicine should be exempt from international
regulations.
d. Big profits and commercial demand for animals will ensure their survival.
e. People caught selling endangered species should get 30 years in prison.
f. People will never stop buying fur coats or ivory bracelets.
g. The answer is to breed the animals and legalize the sale of their products.
h. A polar bear rug looks absolutely beautiful.
Ex.5. I’M AN ELEPHANT ROLE - PLAY: Imagine you are an African elephant. Hunters want to kill you and your friends to cut off your tusks and sell them to China and Japan Walk around the class and talk to the other “elephants” about your life and the threat from poachers. Do you have any friends in captivity?
Ex.6. WRITING: Spend one minute writing down all the words you associate with the word “elephant”. Share your words with your partner(s) and talk about them. Together, put the words into different categories.
Ex.7. QUICK DEBATE: Students A think poachers and traders in exotic species should receive life in prison. Students B think poachers and traders in exotic species should receive heavy fines. Change partners often. Share your findings.
Ex.8. TRUE / FALSE: Guess if a-h below are true (T) or false (F).
a. | The UN agreed on an ivory trading ban for the rest of this century. | T / F |
b. | Up to 20,000 elephants are illegally killed every year. | T / F |
c. | The UN OK’ d the sale of stockpiled ivory to Japan. | T / F |
d. | CITES, a conservation group, is depressed about the UN’s actions. | T / F |
e. | Talks over an ivory ban had gone nowhere for the past 18 years. | T / F |
f. | There are fewer than 250,000 elephants in the wild today. | T / F |
g. | China is angry that it cannot buy any of the stockpiled ivory. | T / F |
h. | Border patrols will watch to see if ivory is smuggled into China. | T / F |
Ex.9. SYNONYM MATCH: Match the following synonyms from the article:
a. | landmark | threatened |
b. | stem | angry |
c. | surge | milestone |
d. | endangered | stalemate |
e. | marks | increase |
f. | deadlock | illegal |
g. | majestic | halt |
h. | illicit | smuggling |
i. | up in arms | signals |
j. | trafficking | magnificent |
Ex.10. PHRASE MATCH: Match the following phrases from the article (sometimes more than one combination is possible):
a. | approve a landmark | of stockpiles of ivory |
b. | stem a | the century |
c. | a one-off sale | an 18-year deadlock |
d. | personal stamps that are used in place | nine-year ban |
e. | good news for the elephants and the | majestic beasts left |
f. | The agreement ends | surge in poaching |
g. | There are only half a million of the | arms over the agreement |
h. | increases in hunting since the turn of | people who live alongside them |
i. | China is up in | ivory reaches China |
j. | see if the trafficking of | of written signatures |
Ex.11. GAP FILL: Fill in the gaps using the words on the right.
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