📖 Lesson B2 Reading🌍 World Around Us

🏛 Behind the Verdict

Students read an original article comparing prison systems around the world — from Norway's rehabilitation-focused approach to the US punishment model. Criminal psychologist Dr. Katarina Lindqvist argues for rehabilitation while prosecutor Elena Marchetti defends consequences. Mixed conditionals (past cause → present result and present cause → past result) are embedded naturally throughout. The matching game connects if-clauses to results across time zones, while discussion questions tackle justice, fairness, and the purpose of prison.

🎒 Teens (11–16) 🧑‍💼 Adults (17+) schedule 40 min signal_cellular_alt Medium visibility 190
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  • 3 warm-up questions about crime and justice

translate Key Vocabulary

rehabilitatecriminal justicereoffendingrecidivismadvocateoffendertraumairredeemablevocationalprosecutoraccountableexpensehybridmandatorygradualcriminologist

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Mixed A: If + had done (past), would + base verb (present result)
  • Mixed B: If + past simple/were (present), would have + pp (past result)
  • Mixed conditionals cross time zones between past and present
  • Key difference from 3rd conditional: result is about NOW not THEN
  • Spot mixed conditionals by finding time mismatches (now/today vs yesterday/ago)

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