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Volunteering_level 3

Describe the pictures. How do you think the people involved feel?

What do you think of volunteering? How important is it to the people involved?

What problems can volunteering solve? Which of these causes would you fight for? Why?

What charities can you name? What kind of work do they do? What charities can you name? What kind of work do they do? What are the pros and cons of volunteering? Justify and give examples.

Transform the words in yellow to complete the sentences. ______ can really change the lives of people in need. [volunteer] ______ can really change the lives of people in need. [volunteer] There would be more volunteer work if people weren't so ______. [self] There would be more volunteer work if people weren't so ______. [self] There's no such a thing as ______: people just volunteer to feel good about themselves. [altruistic] ______ can't be blindly trusted: you need to get to know about them before donating money. [charity]

Transform the words in yellow to complete the sentences. ______ can really change the lives of people in need. [volunteer] ______ can really change the lives of people in need. [volunteer] There would be more volunteer work if people weren't so ______. [self] There would be more volunteer work if people weren't so ______. [self] There's no such a thing as ______: people just volunteer to feel good about themselves. [altruistic] Charities can't be blindly trusted: you need to get to know about them before donating money.

Transform the words in yellow to complete the sentences. ______ can really change the lives of people in need. [volunteer] ______ can really change the lives of people in need. [volunteer] There would be more volunteer work if people weren't so ______. [self] There would be more volunteer work if people weren't so ______. [self] There's no such a thing as altruism: people just volunteer to feel good about themselves. Charities can't be blindly trusted: you need to get to know about them before donating money.

Transform the words in yellow to complete the sentences. ______ can really change the lives of people in need. [volunteer] ______ can really change the lives of people in need. [volunteer] There would be more volunteer work if people weren't so selfish. There would be more volunteer work if people weren't so selfish. There's no such a thing as altruism: people just volunteer to feel good about themselves. Charities can't be blindly trusted: you need to get to know about them before donating money.

Transform the words in yellow to complete the sentences. Volunteering can really change the lives of people in need. Volunteering can really change the lives of people in need. There would be more volunteer work if people weren't so selfish. There would be more volunteer work if people weren't so selfish. There's no such a thing as altruism: people just volunteer to feel good about themselves. Charities can't be blindly trusted: you need to get to know about them before donating money.

Do you agree with the statements? Why (not)? Volunteering can really change the lives of people in need. Volunteering can really change the lives of people in need. There would be more volunteer work if people weren't so selfish. There would be more volunteer work if people weren't so selfish. There's no such a thing as altruism: people just volunteer to feel good about themselves. Charities can't be blindly trusted: you need to get to know about them before donating money.