World History Third Conditional Discussion Questions
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
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World History Third Conditional Discussion Questions
Part One- Turning points
Imagine you had to make the following real difficult decisions from history. Choose a few and tell
your partner what you would have decided. Do they agree with your decision?
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Unjustly give Hitler control of part of the Czech Republic and so keep world peace and con-
tinue your war preparations, or declare war now
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Drop the atom bomb on Japan, or launch an invasion
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Drop atom bombs on the North Koreans and Chinese, or continue the Korean War
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Continue fighting against the British control of Ireland, or wait until the end of WWI
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Continue fighting for the vote for women in Britain, or stop your campaign until the end of
WWI
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Murder Julius Caesar to save the Roman Republic, or let him become Emperor
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Divide Korea between the communist North and the non-communist South, or risk the com-
munists taking over the whole country in a vote
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Put suspected Al Qaeda terrorists in Guatanamo Bay and so give radical groups worldwide a
rallying point, or risk them being released by the courts to commit terrorist acts again
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Permit torture against suspected terrorists and so increase anti-American feeling, or risk not
knowing about an attack until too late
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Risk government paralysis while you fight the results of the Florida recount in which you
lost the election to George W Bush, or declare him the winner and become a full-time ecolo-
gical campaigner
Do you know what the real decisions were? Were any of your decisions different?
What do you think might have happened if the opposite decisions were taken?
Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2009
Part Two- People with influence
Imagine you could have met one of the people below before they became famous. What would you
have said or done? Can you partners think of any better suggestions?
Marilyn Monroe
Lady Di
Adolf Hitler
Pol Pot
Neville Chamberlain
George W Bush
JFK
Abraham Lincoln
George III of England (king when the American colonies split from the UK)
Julius Caesar
Genghis Khan
Karl Marx
Leon Trotsky
Gorbachev
The people who worked on the first atomic bomb
Napoleon
The man who invented the guillotine
Henry Ford
Can you think of any other people you might have liked to talk to, and what you would have wanted
to say?
Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2009
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