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Speaking Cards Topic: Women Compare and contrast the pictures. Discuss the phrase. Women belong in the kitchen. Speaking Cards Topic: Crime Compare and contrast the pictures. Discuss the phrase. Juvenile crime: who should pay for that? Speaking Cards Topic: Age Compare and contrast the pictures. Discuss the phrase. It’s never too late to become a mother.

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Page 1: speaking cards upper-advanced I-prefce.doc

Speaking Cards Topic: Women

Compare and contrast the pictures. Discuss the phrase.

Women belong in the kitchen.

Speaking Cards Topic: Crime

Compare and contrast the pictures. Discuss the phrase.

Juvenile crime: who should pay for that?

Speaking Cards Topic: Age

Compare and contrast the pictures. Discuss the phrase.

It’s never too late to become a mother.

Page 2: speaking cards upper-advanced I-prefce.doc

Speaking Cards Topic: Technology

Compare and contrast the pictures. Discuss the phrase.

Technology and instant access to information make everyone’s lives easier.

Speaking Cards Topic: Crime

Talking point.

How should teens who commit crimes be punished?

Should their parents pay for it?

Speaking Cards Topic: Education

Talking point.

How is education today different from education 50 years ago?

What do you think the future of education will be?

Page 3: speaking cards upper-advanced I-prefce.doc

Speaking Cards Topic: Technology

Talking point.

Is so much technology even necessary?

Can you ignore technology and still live in this society?

Speaking Cards Topic: Age

Talking point.

Is she the child’s mother or grandmother? What do you think will happen when the child is 10 years old?

Page 4: speaking cards upper-advanced I-prefce.doc

Speaking Cards Topic: Technology

Compare and contrast the pictures. Discuss the phrase.

Technology and instant access to information make everyone’s lives easier.

Speaking Cards Topic: Crime

Talking point.

How should teens who commit crimes be punished?

Should their parents pay for it?