Directions: Work with a
peer and take turns to start the conversation.
Task
1:
Situation: A biologist and a sociologist
are arguing about human cloning.
Role A: You're a biologist and you believe
that human cloning will benefit humanity in
many different ways, providing remedies for
now incurable diseases, prolonging people's
life spans, etc.
Role B: You're a sociologist and you
are strongly against the very idea of human
cloning, thinking that it will cause many social
problems such as the relationship between people
and their cloned copies, and what responsibilities
people should take for them.
Tips:
Great idea!
Everyone changes organs on a regular basis.
Heart attacks and kidney problems are a thing
of the past.
But there's a catch ─ how do these organs get
replaced?
It's another you.
That's funny.
liver, transplant, operation, moral, …
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