Part 1 — General Discussion
- How important is electricity in your daily routine?
- Which electrical appliances do you rely on the most? Why?
- How would your lifestyle change if electricity became twice as expensive?
- Do you think young people today are too dependent on electronic devices? Explain.
Part 2 — Technology & Innovation
Discuss the following questions:
- How have modern electrical devices changed the way we communicate?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of smart homes?
- Would you like to have an electric car? Why / why not?
- What future electrical inventions do you think will become common in the next 20 years?
Part 3 — Electricity Production & Sustainability
Talk about these issues:
- Which methods of producing electricity (coal, nuclear, hydro, wind, solar) are the most suitable for your country?
- How can renewable sources reduce environmental damage?
- Should governments invest more in green energy, even if it is expensive at the beginning?
- What might happen if society continues relying heavily on fossil fuels?
Part 4 — Safety & Risks
Answer and discuss:
- What dangers are associated with electricity at home?
- How can people protect themselves from electrical accidents?
- Should electrical safety be taught in schools? Why?
- What are the biggest risks of using electricity in factories or construction sites?
Part 5 — Electricity & Society
Discuss the following statements:
- “Electricity should be considered a basic human right.”
- “People waste too much electricity because they take it for granted.”
- “Developing countries should prioritise access to electricity over environmental concerns.”
- “Electricity shortage will be one of the biggest challenges of the 21st century.”
Say whether you agree or disagree and explain why.
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