This is Lesson 47, “Arguments in Favor of Zoos,” from our book of 48 advanced adult ESL lessons, ESL Pathways: Frontiers. The lesson features an argument in favor of zoos, followed by comprehension questions and discussion questions. This content-packed lesson is useful for helping more advanced English learners refine and improve their English fluency. This lesson is available for free download, and you can download many other ESL lessons for adults like this one in our book ESL Pathways: Frontiers.
Read the following argument in favor of zoos:
There are many zoos in the world today. Most countries have zoos. People go to zoos to see many kinds of animals, such as lions, elephants, gorillas, snakes, and giraffes. Zoos have kept and protected many kinds of animals for a long time. Why are there zoos in the world? Zoos provide good education for people. Many parents take their children to zoos. They learn how animals survive, eat, behave, and breed. They also learn where the animals come from, how many varieties there are, and which animals are endangered species. Some people believe that we can get enough information about animals or wildlife from television. We often hear it said that television is now the best way to teach children and adults about wildlife. However, seeing an animal up close offers a more lasting effect on your memory.
Many animals feel comfortable in zoos. Everyday, animal habitats are quickly disappearing all over the world. Zoologists are learning more and more about animals and their habitats. Zoos make it possible to provide excellent homes for different animal species and meet their particular needs. Many original habitats in which particular animals have developed and grown have been changed by human activities. The animals living in zoos might remind people that humans are destroying animals’ natural habitats. Zoos may also remind people we must save some wild places or lose many different kinds of animals forever.
Some animals are safer in zoos. There are some wild animals being captured and sold or killed by illegal poaching. Some animals are sold to private buyers as exotic pets. Most private buyers do not know how to properly care for the animal. The animals usually die from poor care. Zoos provide a safe environment from hunters. Many wild animals are killed for their fur. A tiger’s skin can be sold for thousands of dollars. The ivory from a rhinoceros tusk can also be sold for a lot of money. Animals in zoos are protected from this illegal poaching.
Zoos are a good place to study wild animal diseases. The University of Nebraska has worked many years at diagnosing and preventing common and exotic animal diseases. They work with zoos to find treatments and cures for different animal illnesses. Good zoos continue to create a more natural habitat for the animals. They educate people about animals and provide a safe place for them to live.
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