Look through the materials provided to students for the lesson. Spend 5-7 minutes talking about, explaining, asking questions and introducing materials (aka vocabulary) to students. Make sure they now understand how to use it.
▶️ Spend more time on this part if necessary
▶️ You goal is to make students realize that they actually learned something today
▫ Do you think that minorities should be given job priority because of their race? Why?
▫ In an overpopulated world, should people be free to have as many children as they want?
▫ Is it OK to use corporal punishment as a mean of discipline?
▫ Is it OK to send your parents to retirement homes when they get old?
▫ Has feminism created more social problems than it solved?
▫ Why do people tolerate the abusive behavior of their partners?
▫ It is better for children to grow up with both of their parents, no matter what the parents' relationship is like.
▫ It is OK to cut down forests in order to have more land for agriculture.
▫ Not being pro-life is going against God.
▫ We shouldn't kill sentient beings (alive creatures like ants).
▫ Every country is responsible for itself not for the world problems.
Spend 5-7 minutes discussing the mistakes people made. Give good and bad examples of how the vocabulary you discussed in the beginning was used during the lesson.