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Презентация для урока – обобщения материала по теме “Social Welfare” Презентация позволяет в интересной для учащихся форме систематизировать и обобщить материал, подготовить учащихся к контрольной работе по теме.

AN IDEAL WELFARE STATE

ROUND I SOCIAL SECURITY

1. What categories of citizens are entitled to social benefits?

a) people in part – time work b) single person c) the long – tem unemployed, single parents, pensioners with low income

2. Does every child receive child benefit in Britain?

a ) each child if he /she continues education up to 19 b) each child if he/she continues education up to 18 c) each child if he/she continues education up to 1 7

Are the elderly provided with____% of financial help?

a) 19% b) 28% c) 48%

4. What is the amount of financial help for short – term sick people?

a) 15% b) 30% c) 2%

ROUND II SOCIAL SECURITY IN RUSSIA

1. What categories of citizens are entitled to social benefits in Russia?

a ) the retired, the disabled b) the widowed, the retired, the unemployed, students, disabled children c) students, children

2. Do women have a right to a pension at the age of _____?

a) 45 b) 60 c) 55

3. Do men have a right to a pension at the age of ____

a) 55 b) 60 c) 65

4. Are scholarships paid to…?

a ) young people, college and higher school students b) all young people c) young people, college and higher school students if they don’t pay fee for their education

ROUND III MEDICAL CARE IN BRITAIN

1. What are the exceptions to fee medical care in Britain?

a) teeth b) teeth and eyes c) eyes

2. How is British private medical insurance scheme called?

a) Medicare b) BUPA Medicaid

3. Why do people have to wait to be operated on for many years?

a) because the National health Service is starved of finance b) because nurses do not behave properly c) because general practitioners are overworked

4. Where can you complain if you are not satisfied with diagnosis or treatment?

a) to the medical council b) to BUPA c) to the National Health Service

ROUND IV MEDICAL CARE IN THE USA

1. What the amount of GDP does America with its private insurance- based system spend on health ?

a) 14% b) 25% c) 15%

2. How is American private medical insurance scheme for old people and the disabled called?

a) BUPA b) Medicare c) Medicaid

3. Do self– employed privatephysicians receive a fee for ----?

a) many patients’ visits b) three patients’ visits c) each patient’s visit

4. Do many American hospitals provide only high- cost care?

a) some free care b) some free care and low cost care for those who can not pay c) low cost care

ROUND V THE WAR VETERAN’S PRIVILIGIES IN RUSSIA

1. What is the reduced payment for housing, telephone and public utilities?

a) 20% b) 30% c) 50%

2. What privileges do the disabled war veterans have in Russia?

a) free medical care, OKA cars, petrol at a discount b) wheelchairs, OKA cars, free accommodation in a health resort c) free medical care, OKA cars, petrol at a discount, wheelchair, free accommodation in a health resort

3. What privileges do the war veterans have in travelling?

a ) free return passage by sea once a month b) free return passage by air and by railroad once a year c) free return passage by sea, by air, by railroad once a year

4. What privileges do the war veterans with disabilities have?

a) telephone with going on a waiting list b) free of charge assistance about the house, housing and telephone without going on a waiting list c) housing without going on a waiting list

ROUND VI THE WAR VETERANS’ PRIVILEGES IN GERMANY

1. Do the war veterans have the right to a pension at the age of ___?

a) 55 b) 65 c) 60

2. Do the retired war veterans have any special privileges or increments to a pension?

a) no special privileges, ordinary invalidity pension, no increments to a pension b) special privileges c) increments to a pension

3. What privileges do the disabled veterans have in Germany ?

a) Medical service at a reduced price b) Free medical care, mobility allowance c) medical care at a reduced price, mobility allowance, tourist’s pass at a reduced price

4. What privileges do the war veterans with disabilities have?

a) free of charge nursing b) free of charge nursing, assistance in entertaining organizations only for people with disabilities living below the poverty level c) air, railroad and other kinds of tickets at a reduced price, free of charge nursing

ROUND VII AN IDEAL WELFARE STATE

1. Why don’t some people receive various benefits in a Welfare State?

a ) they don’t understand the complicated system b) because they are not able to fill on all the forms c) they don’t know about their rights, don’t understand the complicated system, they are not able to fill on all forms, some people refuse to except help

2. Who does the Welfare State help?

a) the elderly, the disabled b) the retired, the unemployed, the widowed, the elderly, the disabled and children c) the unemployed, the retired, every child

3. What would happen in case people did not get their benefits?

a) many people would have been reduced to begging b) this would make the family stronger c) people would be responsible for what they do and have

4. How many Americans live below the poverty level in a Welfare State?

a) 14% b) 30% c) 45%