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The document provides a list of 23 conversation questions about various social problems such as homelessness, drug addiction, discrimination, overpopulation, suicide, and elder care. It also includes definitions for key terms like soup kitchen, homeless shelter, nursing home, and viewpoints on abortion. The questions are intended to prompt discussion on societal issues and possible solutions.
The document provides a list of 23 conversation questions about various social problems such as homelessness, drug addiction, discrimination, overpopulation, suicide, and elder care. It also includes definitions for key terms like soup kitchen, homeless shelter, nursing home, and viewpoints on abortion. The questions are intended to prompt discussion on societal issues and possible solutions.
The document provides a list of 23 conversation questions about various social problems such as homelessness, drug addiction, discrimination, overpopulation, suicide, and elder care. It also includes definitions for key terms like soup kitchen, homeless shelter, nursing home, and viewpoints on abortion. The questions are intended to prompt discussion on societal issues and possible solutions.
1. Are there food kitchens for the needy in your country?
2. Are there homeless shelters in your country? 3. Are there many homeless people where you live? 4. Are there many suicides in your country? 5. Are there nursing homes in your country? 6. Do you know anyone who is homeless? 7. Do you think it's acceptable for parents to use corporal punishment as a means of discipline? Why/why not? 8. Have you ever experienced discrimination? 9. Have you ever known someone with an addiction? 10. In an overpopulated world, should people be free to have as many children as they want? 11. Is there assistance available to people that are homeless? 12. Is there public assistance in your country? 13. What are some reasons people use illegal drugs? 14. What are some reasons that people become homeless? 15. What are some things people can do to eliminate discrimination and prejudice? 16. What are some ways we can help homeless people? 17. What do you think is the most serious problem in the world? o Why do you think so? o What can we do as individuals to solve this problem? 18. What do you think when you see a homeless person? 19. What types of noise pollution do you hate the most? 20. Who takes care of the elderly when they are no longer able to care for themselves? 21. Is it morally right to spend a lot of money on pets, rather than helping people in need? 22. Are you pro-life, or pro-choice? Why, and how do you see the opposing viewpoint? 23. How would you prevent someone from committing suicide? GLOSSARY 1- soup kitchen ou food kitchen cozinha pblica (lugar onde preparam comidas em preos baratos para os necessitados) 2- Homeless shelters locais temporrios para moradores de rua afim de abriga los ate que consigam estabelece los de volta a sociedade. 3- nursing home casa de repouso, instituto assistencial 4- punishment punio, castigo 5- addiction vcio, dependncia 6- overpopulated superpovoado 7- prejudice preconceito; pr- julgamento 8- solve resolver, esclarecer 9-noise pollution poluio sonora 10- elderly idosos, velhos 11- no longer no mais 12- rather than ao invs de 13- pro life "a favor da vida", nega o direito da mulher em realizar o aborto artificial 14- pro choice a favor da opo", apoia o direito de escolha da mulher em terminar com a gravidez indesejada atravs do aborto artificial 15- the opposing viewpoint o ponto de vista oposto USEFUL VOCABULARY 1-to line up colocar-se em fila,2- hematoma hematoma