Here’s a fun question – how do you imagine the world coming to an end? Could it be that underground monsters will rise up against us? Or maybe a huge asteroid will destroy our planet? Perhaps a nuclear winter will make it impossible for us to survive?
Brainstorm a list of all possible (and impossible) disaster situations.
possible answers
1. Cybergeddon
2. Climate change
3. Pandemic
4. Nuclear holocaust
5. Asteroid
6. Interplanetary contamination
7. Heat Death of the Universe
8. Large-scale volcanism
9. Malthusian crisis
10. Alien invasion
11. Subterranean apocalypse
12. Zombie apocalypse
13. The Jupiter Effect
https://eandt.theiet.org/content/articles/2019/10/the-final-countdown-the-top-13-apocalypse-scenarios/
Here in this lesson we’re going to discuss one of the worst case scenarios: Zombie Apocalypse

Determine whether the following definitions are true or false.
Fill in the blanks with the given vocabulary. Change the form where necessary.
Vocabulary
a tough terrain / worst case scenario / flee to / fend off doom / entice / a pile of supplies / on the trail / safe shelter / create boundaries / run in a random direction
Video: TedEd
Discussion:
What skills or qualities do you think would be most valuable in a zombie apocalypse?
How would you prioritize your actions in a zombie apocalypse? What would be your first steps?
Take the quiz: Surviving a Zombie Apocalypse
Answer the questions
What are some examples of push factors that might make people want to leave a certain place?
How do pull factors influence migration?
Answers
Push factors (lack of resources, unstable economy, high crime rate)
Pull factors (nice weather, good economy, lots of resources)
Extra Discussion:
1. How do you think people’s behavior would change in a zombie apocalypse compared to other survival scenarios?
2. Do you think it would be better to form alliances with other survivors or to go it alone in a zombie apocalypse? Why?
3. How do you think the concept of morality and ethics would change in a world overrun by zombies?