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A city where dogs have rights: Zero & First Conditionals
⚖️ Zero & First Conditionals
🐾 Animal Rights & Responsibilities
🗣️ ESL Debate Practice

Animal Rights and Law Vocabulary
This lesson uses a creative scenario — a city where dogs have rights — to put grammar into a real-life context. Key words include animal rights, shelter, adoption, stray dog, to pass a law, protection, and obedience training. Students expand their vocabulary for law, society, and animals, useful for debates and discussions.
Zero and First Conditionals: Rules and Exercises
Learners study Zero Conditional for general truths and First Conditional for possible future results. They complete gap-fill tasks, sentence transformations, and interactive grammar exercises.
Speaking and Debate: Should Dogs Ride the Bus?
Through role-play and discussion, students debate dog rights such as free vet care, no leashes in parks, or dogs allowed on buses. They practise expressing agreement and disagreement, giving reasons, and predicting consequences using conditionals.




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