Bulletproof Rooms in US Schools

B1 – Intermediate

Mass shooting frequently happens in the US each year, especially in schools. It’s difficult to predict when and where these tragic incidents may occur. Therefore, a security company creates a safe room for students and teachers.

Read the article to learn more about these bulletproof rooms:

https://www.newsinlevels.com/products/bulletproof-rooms-in-us-schools-level-1/

Vocabulary Questions:

  1. What is “mass shooting“, “In the United States, there are many mass shootings.“? Use this phrase in your own sentence.
  2. What does “lawmaker” mean, “But lawmakers work slowly.“? Use this word in your own sentence.
  3. What does “put something up” mean, “People can put it up quickly in the corner of a classroom.“? Use this phrase in your own sentence.

Discussion Questions:

  1. What is your opinion about these bulletproof rooms?
  2. Do you think bulletproof rooms in schools is the solution to the problem of gun violence in the US? Why or why not?
  3. What might be potential negative sides to the bulletproof rooms in schools?
  4. Should this idea be a priority for public spending or should funds be used on other things? Explain your opinion.
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2 replies on “Bulletproof Rooms in US Schools”

Vocabulary Questions:

1. What is “mass shooting“, “In the United States, there are many mass shootings.“? Use this phrase in your own sentence.
It means shooting to a lot of targets/people. “There have been many mass shootings in schools during last decade”.

2. What does “lawmaker” mean, “But lawmakers work slowly.“? Use this word in your own sentence.
Those people who write, present and approve new laws and regulations. “The official lawmakers are preparing the new regulation”.

3. What does “put something up” mean, “People can put it up quickly in the corner of a classroom.“? Use this phrase in your own sentence.
It means to build or set something. “They put tents up very quickly for the refugees”.

Discussion Questions:

1. What is your opinion about these bulletproof rooms?
As the own inventor said, such rooms are just a temporary solution. It is true that they can safe lives as they can be set up quickly, just what such a situation would require. But it should be better if people didn’t have to fear for their lives constantly as if they were at war.

2. Do you think bulletproof rooms in schools is the solution to the problem of gun violence in the US? Why or why not?
No, I do not think it is a solution. It is just a way to contain a problem and minimise its consequences, but not a definitive solution. It would worsen the problem or slow it down by creating a false sense of safety.

3. What might be potential negative sides to the bulletproof rooms in schools?
People would think that the problem, the bad use regarding weapons, is solved and then they could act without taking responsibility.

4. Should this idea be a priority for public spending or should funds be used on other things? Explain your opinion.
This idea could be a priority in places with the highest frequency of shots. However, they should invest those funds in general gun education. In a place with such a culture, I don’t think the solution is to ban them, but to teach proper and correct use of them.

Good going with your writing exercise.

Here is how this sentence can be revised:

It is true that they can safe lives as they can be set up quickly, just what such a situation would require.

It is true that they can save lives as they can be set up easily, just what such a situation would require.

Happy writing!

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