Don't Spare The Rod

고급 토론 (High Advanced)

Lesson 12

Don't Spare The Rod

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Lesson 12

DON'T SPARE THE ROD

Practice English with your teacher

High Advanced 25 min Speaking 75%
3 min

Warm-up

Talk about these questions with your teacher.
선생님과 이야기해 보세요.

  1. What aspect of today's topic challenges your existing assumptions the most?
  2. If you could change one thing about how society approaches this issue, what would it be?
4 min

Vocabulary

Listen and repeat after your teacher.
선생님을 따라 읽어보세요.

discipline /ˈdɪsəplɪn/
the practice of training to obey rules or a code of behavior  |  규율, 훈련
It has always based its survival on tight discipline
awareness /əˈwɛrnəs/
knowledge or perception of a situation or fact  |  인식, 자각
The concept of awareness is relevant to today's discussion.
tremendous /trɪˈmɛndəs/
very great in amount, scale, or intensity  |  엄청난, 대단한
The concept of tremendous is relevant to today's discussion.
burden /ˈbɜːrdən/
a heavy load; a responsibility that causes worry  |  부담, 짐
The concept of burden is relevant to today's discussion.
drifted /drɪftɪd/
moved slowly away from a fixed point or each other  |  떠밀려 갔다, 멀어졌다
The concept of drifted is relevant to today's discussion.
vocabulary /voʊˈkæbjəlɛri/
the body of words used in a particular language or field  |  어휘
The concept of vocabulary is relevant to today's discussion.
academy /əˈkædəmi/
an institution for specialized education or training  |  학원, 아카데미
The concept of academy is relevant to today's discussion.
5 min

Reading

Read the passage with your teacher.
선생님과 함께 지문을 읽어보세요.

As he awaited flogging-the sentence handed down by a Singapore court after he pleaded guilty to vandalism - 18 year-old American Michael Fay could take little solace from the reaction in the United States. The draconian justice routinely meted out in the city-state is drawing effusive praise from Americans fed up with juvenile crime.
Last week, despite appeals from U.S. President Bill Clinton and protests from human-rights groups, the Singapore High Court rejected Fay’s appeal for leniency. His only hope now is an appeal for clemency to President Ong Teng Cheong. Otherwise he will be stripped naked, bond to a wooden trestle, and given six lashes on his buttocks with a rattan rod. The resulting wounds usually take about two weeks to heal.Singapore is committed to harsh penalties - even for first-time offenders like Fay, who has lived in Singapore since 1992 - in order to deter the kind of lawlessness it perceives as endemic in the United States. It has always based its survival on tight discipline. Singapore, which inherited its criminal code from British colonialists, cracks down hard against anything that smacks of a political challenge - including, in an early era, men with long hair. Its heavy fines - 1,000 Singapore dollars ($640) for such offenses as using chewing gum, spitting or feeding birds - are legendary. And holding a foreign passport has never been a guarantee of immunity. While Michael Fay faces the cane, a Dutchman and a young Hong Kong woman - who like Fay were only 18 years old when arrested - face the gallows for drug smuggling.Fay’s crime was to spray-paint a number of automobiles and to pelt others with eggs. His parents claim that Singapore is making an example of their son to send a signal to Singaporeans about Western permissiveness. Local officials deny that, noting that 12 Singaporeans have been caned for vandalism since 1989.

5 min

Dialogue Practice

Practice the dialogue with your teacher.
선생님과 대화를 연습해 보세요.

(1) Of what is Michael Fay guilty?
(2) What kind of punishment does he face?
(3) What kind of punishment do the Dutchman and the young Hong Kong woman guilty of drug smuggling face?
(4) What do Fay’s parents argue about Singapore’s court decision?

3 min

Korean Trap! / 한국인 실수 교정

Common mistakes Korean speakers make.
한국인이 자주 하는 실수를 알아봅시다.

❌ I have been to abroad several times.
✅ I have been abroad several times.

'abroad'는 부사이므로 앞에 'to'를 쓰지 않습니다. 마찬가지로 'go abroad', 'live abroad'처럼 전치사 없이 씁니다.

5 min

Discussion

Share your thoughts with your teacher.
선생님과 의견을 나눠보세요.

fed up - disgusted, bored, or impatient
juvenile - characteristic of or suitable for young peopleclemency - the will not to punish someone too severelyendemic - peculiar to a particular people or localitysmacks - has a taste, flavor, trace, or suggestionWhat does it mean?
(1) vandalism
(2) The draconian justice routinely meted out in the city-state is drawing effusive praise from Americans fed up with juvenile crime.
(3) It has always based its survival on tight discipline
(4) And holding a foreign passport has never been a guarantee of immunity
(5) face the gallows for drug smuggling
(6) Singapore is making an example of their son to send a signal to Singaporeans about Western permissiveness

3 min

Extra Practice

(1) Do you think caning for vandalism is appropriate or excessive?
(2) Do you think caning is likely to reduce the number of crimes?
(3) What are the most effective ways of reducing juvenile delinquency?
(4) What do you think about applying caning to all crimes such as assault, robbery, drug dealing, and rape? Do you think it would produce the intended results?
(5) Do you think the United States has a right to complain to the Singapore government about Fay’s case? By what authority can America, with its high rates of lawlessness and license, preach about human rights to a safe society?
(6) Would there be less crime if more parents spanked their children at home?

Lesson Summary / 수업 요약

Today's Topic: DON'T SPARE THE ROD

Level: High Advanced (H.A)

Review this lesson before your next class! / 다음 수업 전에 복습하세요!