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Lesson 3

Why did England experience a Civil War in the 17th century?

History

Bataille de Naseby, le 14 juin 1645

Previously...

Lesson 3: The English Civil War

Look for dates in this video so that we can build a timeline about the Civil War in England.

Lesson 3: The English Civil War

Look for dates in this video so that we can build a timeline about the Civil War in England.

Transition...

Lesson 3: The English Civil War

Try to answer these questions which can help you to prepare a summary about the Civil War in England: 1. What are the causes of the Civil War in England? 2. What are the consequences of the Civil War in England?

Lesson 3: The English Civil War

10:00

Pair work and organise your summary with connectors.
  • Cause: because of, due to, since, caused by, as a result of...
  • Consequence: therefore, so, this led to, as a consequence, this resulted in, this sparked...

Structure of your answers

Lesson 3: The English Civil War

Pair work and organise your summary with connectors.
  • Cause: because of, due to, since, caused by, as a result of...
  • Consequence: therefore, so, this led to, as a consequence, this resulted in, this sparked...

Structure of your answers

Oral sharing

Transition...

Lesson 3: The English Civil War

Objectives • Show understanding of different perspectives (King, Parliament, Puritans). • Use cause / consequence connectors in a real exchange. • Practise short oral interaction in a role-play.

Lesson 3: The English Civil War

Step 1 - Prepare

Lesson 3: The English Civil War

10:00

Step 1 - Prepare

Structure the exchange (to ensure interaction, not just monologue):

  • Round 1: The King speaks first (“I rule by divine right, therefore I can…”).
  • Round 2: A Member of Parliament reacts (“Because of your decisions… we demand…”).
  • Round 3: A Puritan reacts (“We disagree, because…”).
  • Round 4: The King replies (“As a result of your opposition, …”).
  • Round 5: Parliament answers.
  • Round 6: Puritan concludes with a consequence (“This led to…”).

Lesson 3: The English Civil War

05:00

Step 2 - Rehearsal
  • Round 1: The King speaks first (“I rule by divine right, therefore I can…”).
  • Round 2: A Member of Parliament reacts (“Because of your decisions… we demand…”).
  • Round 3: A Puritan reacts (“We disagree, because…”).
  • Round 4: The King replies (“As a result of your opposition, …”).
  • Round 5: Parliament answers.
  • Round 6: Puritan concludes with a consequence (“This led to…”).

Lesson 3: The English Civil War

Step 3 – Roleplay

Conclusion

Why did England experience a Civil War in the 17th century?

Conclusion

Why does it matter today?

Conclusion

Why does it matter today?

Portrait of King Charles III

Portrait of King Charles I

Conclusion