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Woman Arrested After Viral Video of Lion in Bentley

Video of lion riding in Bentley sparks outrage and raises concerns about welfare of exotic animals.

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A woman in Thailand got arrested because she was driving around with a lion in the back of her fancy car. The lion was tied up and being taken care of by a man from Sri Lanka who has already left the country. The woman is friends with the man. In Thailand, it’s not against the law to have a lion as a pet, but it has to be registered.

A video of the lion in the car went viral and a lot of people are upset about it. They’re worried about how the lion is being treated and if it’s safe for people around it. This incident has started a debate about owning exotic animals and the rules that go with it.

Thailand is known for its tourism, and things like this can make the country look bad. Animal groups want stricter rules and better enforcement to make sure exotic animals are taken care of and people are safe.

It’s important for people to understand that owning an exotic animal is a big responsibility. It might seem cool to have a lion as a pet, but you have to think about the animal’s well-being and the dangers it could cause. Taking care of an exotic animal means giving it the right care, training, and a good place to live.

In conclusion, a woman in Thailand got arrested because she had a lion in her car. This has started a discussion about owning exotic animals and the need for stricter rules. It’s important to think about the well-being of these animals and the risks they can bring.

Original news source: Thailand: Lion filmed riding in open-top Bentley (BBC)

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📖 Vocabulary:

1arrestedWhen the police take someone because they may have done something illegal
2viralWhen something spreads quickly and widely on the internet, especially a video
3exoticUnusual and exciting, often from a faraway place
4debateA formal discussion on a particular topic where opposing arguments are put forward
5enforcementMaking sure that laws or rules are obeyed
6responsibilitySomething you are expected to take care of or deal with
7well-beingThe state of being happy, healthy, or prosperous
8dangersPossible sources of harm or trouble
9incidentAn event, especially one that is unusual, important, or violent
10tourismThe business of providing services to people who are traveling for enjoyment
11stricterMore severe or firm in terms of rules or standards
12discussionA talk or exchange of opinions on a particular matter
13risksThe possibility of something bad happening
14registeredOfficially listed or recorded
15careLooking after someone or something and providing what they need for their health or protection

Group or Classroom Activities

Warm-up Activities:

– News Summary
Instructions:
1. Divide the class into pairs or small groups.
2. Give each group a copy of the article.
3. Instruct the students to read the article and summarize the main points in a few sentences.
4. After a set amount of time, have each group share their summaries with the class.
5. Encourage discussion and ask follow-up questions to check comprehension.

– Opinion Poll
Instructions:
1. Divide the class into pairs or small groups.
2. Give each group a list of discussion questions related to the article.
3. Instruct the students to discuss the questions and share their opinions.
4. After a set amount of time, have each group present their opinions to the class.
5. Encourage respectful debate and provide guidance as needed.

– Sketch It
Instructions:
1. Divide the class into pairs or small groups.
2. Instruct each group to choose a scene or image from the article.
3. Give the students a few minutes to sketch their chosen scene or image.
4. After the time is up, have each group share their sketches with the class.
5. Encourage the students to describe their sketches and explain why they chose that particular scene or image.

– Vocabulary Pictionary
Instructions:
1. Write a list of key vocabulary words from the article on the board.
2. Divide the class into two teams.
3. Call up one student from each team to the board.
4. Give each student a vocabulary word and have them draw it on the board without using any letters or numbers.
5. The teams must guess the word based on the drawing.
6. Each team takes turns sending up a student to draw and guess the words.
7. Keep score and declare a winning team at the end.

– Future Predictions
Instructions:
1. Divide the class into pairs or small groups.
2. Instruct each group to discuss and come up with predictions about the future of owning exotic animals in Thailand.
3. Encourage the students to base their predictions on the information from the article and their own opinions.
4. After a set amount of time, have each group share their predictions with the class.
5. Facilitate a class discussion and encourage students to respond to each other’s predictions.

🤔 Comprehension Questions:

1. Why did the woman in Thailand get arrested?
2. Who was taking care of the lion in the car?
3. Why are people upset about the video of the lion in the car?
4. What has this incident started a debate about?
5. Why are animal groups calling for stricter rules and better enforcement?
6. Why is owning an exotic animal a big responsibility?
7. What does taking care of an exotic animal involve?
8. What has this incident made people think about when it comes to owning exotic animals?
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🎧✍️ Listen and Fill in the Gaps:

A woman in Thailand got arrested because she was driving around with a lion in the back of her fancy car. The lion was tied up and being taken care of by a man from Sri Lanka who has already left the country. The woman is friends with the man. In Thailand, it’s not against the law to have a lion as a pet, but it has to be registered.

A video of the lion in the car went viral and a lot of people are upset about it. They’re worried about how the lion is being treated and if it’s safe for people around it. This incident has started a (1)______ about (2)______ exotic animals and the rules that go with it.

Thailand is (3)______ for its tourism, and things like this can make the country look bad. Animal groups want (4)______ rules and better enforcement to make sure (5)______ animals are taken care of and people are safe.

It’s important for people to understand that owning an exotic animal is a big responsibility. It might seem cool to have a lion as a pet, but you have to think about the animal’s well-being and the dangers it could cause. (6)______ care of an exotic animal means giving it the (7)______ care, training, and a good place to live.

In (8)______, a woman in Thailand got arrested because she had a lion in her car. This has started a discussion about owning exotic animals and the need for stricter rules. It’s important to think about the well-being of these animals and the (9)______ they can bring.
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💬 Discussion Questions:

Students can ask a partner these questions, or discuss them as a group.

1. What do you think about the woman driving around with a lion in her car?
2. How would you feel if you saw someone with an exotic animal as a pet?
3. Do you think it’s a good idea for people to own exotic animals as pets? Why or why not?
4. What are some potential dangers of owning an exotic animal?
5. Have you ever seen an exotic animal up close? How did you feel about it?
6. What do you think are some important factors to consider before owning an exotic animal?
7. Do you think there should be stricter rules and regulations for owning exotic animals? Why or why not?
8. How can incidents like this affect a country’s reputation?
9. What do you think should happen to the woman who had the lion in her car?
10. Have you ever had a pet? If so, what kind of pet was it and how did you take care of it?
11. What are some differences between owning a regular pet and owning an exotic animal?
12. How do you think the lion felt being tied up in the car?
13. Do you think it’s fair to keep exotic animals in captivity? Why or why not?
14. How do you think the woman’s actions could have endangered other people?
15. What do you think animal groups can do to ensure the well-being of exotic animals?

Individual Activities

📖💭 Vocabulary Meanings:

Match each word to its meaning.

Words:
1. arrested
2. viral
3. exotic
4. debate
5. enforcement
6. responsibility
7. well-being
8. dangers
9. incident
10. tourism
11. stricter
12. discussion
13. risks
14. registered
15. care

Meanings:
(A) When the police take someone because they may have done something illegal
(B) The possibility of something bad happening
(C) Unusual and exciting, often from a faraway place
(D) A formal discussion on a particular topic where opposing arguments are put forward
(E) More severe or firm in terms of rules or standards
(F) Possible sources of harm or trouble
(G) A talk or exchange of opinions on a particular matter
(H) An event, especially one that is unusual, important, or violent
(I) Looking after someone or something and providing what they need for their health or protection
(J) Something you are expected to take care of or deal with
(K) The state of being happy, healthy, or prosperous
(L) Officially listed or recorded
(M) When something spreads quickly and widely on the internet, especially a video
(N) Making sure that laws or rules are obeyed
(O) The business of providing services to people who are traveling for enjoyment
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🔡 Multiple Choice Questions:

1. Why did the woman in Thailand get arrested?
(a) She had a lion in her car
(b) She was driving too fast
(c) She didn’t have a driver’s license
(d) She was friends with a man from Sri Lanka

2. What is the current law in Thailand regarding owning a lion as a pet?
(a) It is completely illegal
(b) There are no rules
(c) It is only allowed for tourists
(d) It has to be registered

3. Why are people upset about the woman having a lion in her car?
(a) They think it is cool to have a lion as a pet
(b) They are worried about the lion’s well-being and safety of others
(c) They are jealous of the woman’s fancy car
(d) They believe it is against the law to own a lion in Thailand

4. What impact can incidents like this have on Thailand’s reputation?
(a) It can make the country look bad
(b) It can attract more tourists
(c) It can improve the country’s image
(d) It has no effect on the country’s reputation

5. What do animal groups want regarding owning exotic animals?
(a) No rules at all
(b) More exotic animals in Thailand
(c) Stricter rules and better enforcement
(d) Less tourists in the country

6. What does it mean to own an exotic animal?
(a) It is illegal in most countries
(b) It is not dangerous at all
(c) It is a big responsibility
(d) It is a small responsibility

7. What are some things that need to be considered when taking care of an exotic animal?
(a) Ignoring its needs and wants
(b) Giving it the right care, training, and a good place to live
(c) Keeping it tied up at all times
(d) Letting it roam freely in the neighborhood

8. What is the main message of the article?
(a) Thailand is known for its tourism
(b) The woman in Thailand got arrested for having a lion in her car
(c) Animal groups want stricter rules and better enforcement for owning exotic animals
(d) Owning an exotic animal is a big responsibility

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🕵️ True or False Questions:

1. Animal groups are calling for stricter rules and better enforcement to ensure the well-being of exotic animals and the safety of people.
2. This incident has ended a debate about owning exotic animals and the regulations surrounding it.
3. Many people are upset about the situation and concerned about the lion’s well-being and the safety of those around it.
4. The woman and the man are strangers.
5. A woman in Thailand was released for driving around with a lion in her car.
6. The lion was untied and being neglected by a man from Sri Lanka.
7. A video of the lion in the car became very popular online.
8. In Thailand, it is not illegal to have a lion as a pet, but it must be registered.
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📝 Write a Summary:

Write a summary of this news article in two sentences.




Writing Questions:

Answer the following questions. Write as much as you can for each answer.

1. Why did a woman in Thailand get arrested?
2. What was the man from Sri Lanka doing with the lion?
3. Why are people upset about the video of the lion in the car?
4. What is the debate about in Thailand?
5. Why do animal groups want stricter rules for owning exotic animals?

Answers

🤔✅ Comprehension Question Answers:

1. Why did the woman in Thailand get arrested?
The woman in Thailand got arrested because she was driving around with a lion in the back of her car without registering it.

2. Who was taking care of the lion in the car?
The lion in the car was being taken care of by a man from Sri Lanka who has already left the country.

3. Why are people upset about the video of the lion in the car?
People are upset about the video of the lion in the car because they are worried about how the lion is being treated and if it’s safe for people around it.

4. What has this incident started a debate about?
This incident has started a debate about owning exotic animals and the rules that go with it.

5. Why are animal groups calling for stricter rules and better enforcement?
Animal groups are calling for stricter rules and better enforcement to ensure that exotic animals are well taken care of and to keep people safe.

6. Why is owning an exotic animal a big responsibility?
Owning an exotic animal is a big responsibility because it requires providing the right care, training, and a suitable living environment for the animal.

7. What does taking care of an exotic animal involve?
Taking care of an exotic animal involves providing the right care, such as proper food, shelter, and medical attention, as well as training and creating a safe environment for the animal.

8. What has this incident made people think about when it comes to owning exotic animals?
This incident has made people think about the well-being of exotic animals and the potential risks and dangers they can pose. It has raised awareness about the need for stricter rules and better enforcement to ensure their welfare and public safety.
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🎧✍️✅ Listen and Fill in the Gaps Answers:

(1) debate
(2) owning
(3) known
(4) stricter
(5) exotic
(6) Taking
(7) right
(8) conclusion
(9) risks
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📖💭✅ Vocabulary Meanings Answers:

1. arrested
Answer: (A) When the police take someone because they may have done something illegal

2. viral
Answer: (M) When something spreads quickly and widely on the internet, especially a video

3. exotic
Answer: (C) Unusual and exciting, often from a faraway place

4. debate
Answer: (D) A formal discussion on a particular topic where opposing arguments are put forward

5. enforcement
Answer: (N) Making sure that laws or rules are obeyed

6. responsibility
Answer: (J) Something you are expected to take care of or deal with

7. well-being
Answer: (K) The state of being happy, healthy, or prosperous

8. dangers
Answer: (F) Possible sources of harm or trouble

9. incident
Answer: (H) An event, especially one that is unusual, important, or violent

10. tourism
Answer: (O) The business of providing services to people who are traveling for enjoyment

11. stricter
Answer: (E) More severe or firm in terms of rules or standards

12. discussion
Answer: (G) A talk or exchange of opinions on a particular matter

13. risks
Answer: (B) The possibility of something bad happening

14. registered
Answer: (L) Officially listed or recorded

15. care
Answer: (I) Looking after someone or something and providing what they need for their health or protection
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🔡✅ Multiple Choice Answers:

1. Why did the woman in Thailand get arrested?
Answer: (a) She had a lion in her car

2. What is the current law in Thailand regarding owning a lion as a pet?
Answer: (d) It has to be registered

3. Why are people upset about the woman having a lion in her car?
Answer: (b) They are worried about the lion’s well-being and safety of others

4. What impact can incidents like this have on Thailand’s reputation?
Answer: (a) It can make the country look bad

5. What do animal groups want regarding owning exotic animals?
Answer: (c) Stricter rules and better enforcement

6. What does it mean to own an exotic animal?
Answer: (c) It is a big responsibility

7. What are some things that need to be considered when taking care of an exotic animal?
Answer: (b) Giving it the right care, training, and a good place to live

8. What is the main message of the article?
Answer: (d) Owning an exotic animal is a big responsibility
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🕵️✅ True or False Answers:

1. Animal groups are calling for stricter rules and better enforcement to ensure the well-being of exotic animals and the safety of people. (Answer: True)
2. This incident has ended a debate about owning exotic animals and the regulations surrounding it. (Answer: False)
3. Many people are upset about the situation and concerned about the lion’s well-being and the safety of those around it. (Answer: True)
4. The woman and the man are strangers. (Answer: False)
5. A woman in Thailand was released for driving around with a lion in her car. (Answer: False)
6. The lion was untied and being neglected by a man from Sri Lanka. (Answer: False)
7. A video of the lion in the car became very popular online. (Answer: True)
8. In Thailand, it is not illegal to have a lion as a pet, but it must be registered. (Answer: True)
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