Speak aloud while the video is playing and try to explain what is happening. Mention the nouns, try to use the correct verb and see where your gaps are!

We start off by seeing a caveman drawing an animal on the ground. His mate comes along and takes a look. He then decides to do his own drawing using a stick and draws the Mona Lisa! The red caveman is dumbfounded at first and jealous of course! He tries to take the stick off his buddy, but the green caveman is having none of it! He decides to draw a line splitting the territory in half. The red caveman tries to cross the line, so the green caveman hits him on the foot with his stick! The green caveman explains the line marking the territory, and the red caveman messes with him, putting his foot over and back, which leads to him getting another crack on the foot! In retaliation, the red caveman steals the stick and breaks it in half! The green caveman is pissed off and punches the red caveman in the face.

They then start exchanging blows, until the red caveman jumps back and the green caveman tries to stay within his territory. While the red one laughs, the green one runs away and gets a big stick! He then smacks him on the head and laughs. It’s the red caveman’s turn now, and he runs off to get some logs and chucks them at the green caveman! The green one comes back with an even bigger log and charges into the red caveman, knocking him flying! The red one cuts down a tree to try and crush the green caveman but misses. The green one really means business now! He’s brought a whole army to take down the red caveman! In response, the red caveman summons his own! They all get into a big fight with many dead and some wounded get dragged away from the battleground. We then see the younger generation come to the same line, and the story starts all over again!

1) Which is not a synonymous word for 'to look'?

4) Which verb was used which means "to call or request someone to come, often with a sense of urgency or authority."

  1. Do you think war is part of human nature? Can it be avoided?
  2. What do humans fight most over?
  3. Are there any battles in history that you are intrigued by or that you’d like to know more about?
  4. How has combat and war changed from the past to the present?
  5. Do you get into arguments with people or do you tend to get along with everyone?
  6. Do you think it’s important to have arguments?
  7. What do you think of free speech, cancel culture and so on? Should governments interfere with speech or should they not be involved?
  8. What do you think the difference is between arguments online versus in person?
  9. What do you think of combat sports? Do you like any?
  10. Should fighting be banned or is it something should we just optimise safety precautions?

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