How are you today?
War does not determine who is right - only who is left. Do you agree with this statement?
Give students an explanation and let them guess the word from vocabulary.
Why do countries go to war? Would you fight for your country in a war? Why or why not? Does your country have a history of fighting wars? Has it been successful? Does your country have any great war heroes? Who are they? Do you worry that your country will go to war in the near future? Do you think the existence of nuclear weapons makes war less likely? How will wars be fought in the future? Will technology play a bigger role? Have human beings always fought wars? Is it part of our nature? Has the number of wars in the world increased or decreased over the past century? Do you think there will be a third world war this century? Do we need war to make progress? Are there any benefits to war? Will world peace ever be achieved? What can we do today to reduce the risk of war in the future? How important is it to remember wars fought in the past? Can fighting a war every be just? What should children learn about war at school? Give students feedback on their mistakes.