Description
Verdicts invites students into the world of courtroom decision-making through forty real court cases adapted for classroom debate, discussion, and critical thinking. Designed to simulate the role of a jury, each case presents a compelling situation, a summary of key facts, and a set of questions that guide students to evaluate evidence, weigh different perspectives, and reach a reasoned conclusion. The cases range from everyday disputes to unusual legal dilemmas, making them both accessible and thought-provoking for intermediate and advanced English learners.
The book’s photocopiable worksheets equip students with the legal and thematic vocabulary needed to understand each scenario, ensuring that language does not become a barrier to participation. Because students must listen, analyze, persuade, and collaborate, Verdicts naturally develops high-level communication skills and fosters lively discussion. The format requires virtually no preparation from teachers, making it a powerful plug-and-play resource for speaking classes, critical thinking units, integrated-skills courses, and community or workplace programs where problem-solving and decision-making are essential.
Engaging, flexible, and authentic, Verdicts transforms the classroom into a space for reasoned argument, active listening, and real-world language use.
Features
- Forty real court cases adapted for ESL/EFL classroom use
- Students take on the role of a jury, evaluating evidence and reaching a verdict
- Photocopiable worksheets with case-specific vocabulary and guiding questions
- Highly interactive tasks that build speaking, listening, argumentation, and critical thinking skills
- No-prep or low-prep format ideal for busy instructors
- Suitable for intermediate through advanced learners in academic, community, or workplace settings
- Excellent for pair work, group work, debate activities, and problem-solving lessons
Sample Materials
ISBN
9780866474290
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