U.S. Insurers Must Fully Cover Birth Control (Advanced Lesson Plan)

Download the Birth Control ESL Lesson plan here: Birth-Control-Advanced-08082011.doc

Upper-Intermediate Birth Control ESL News Lesson Plan: Warm-up

  1. Is it expensive to get medicine and treatment from a doctor in your country?
  2. What methods are used in your country to prevent pregnancy?
  3. What important factors should a couple consider before having a baby?
  4. Who should be responsible for teaching sexual education to children and teenagers?

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2 comments on “U.S. Insurers Must Fully Cover Birth Control (Advanced Lesson Plan)

  1. Zuzana (Posted on 4-26-2016 at 12:23) Reply

    1.I support the new law. The woman should have the right to protect herself and because the man have just fun and many of them no responsibility, the government should help the woman.

    2.Yes, I think that “the morning after pill” is a form of abortion. But I agree that the doctor can prescribe it to the woman free of charge, because again there is not only woman but also men responsible.

    3. Yes, I believe that today’s generation of teenagers is more sexually active than the generation of 30 years ago. Also parents don’t have time for their children to check on their whereabouts. There is a law stopping parents to punish their kids. I don’t mean to beat them up, but there is a point sometimes when kids don’t listen because they know there is no one who can touch them! The best way to keep kids from trouble is sport and other activities, but there are so expensive these days that it is very hard for parents to afford.

    1. mb Post author (Posted on 4-26-2016 at 18:27) Reply

      Hello. I’m not sure I understand your second answer. Because both men and women are responsible, it should be free?
      I agree with you on your third point. I also think the Internet has made it easier for teenagers to access pornography, and in turn, feed their sexual curiosity.

      Correction: There is a law stopping parents to punish their kids. = There is a law stopping parents FROM punishing kids these days.

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