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Skills4exams B2 Week 9 2021 Social Issues-Charities

The document discusses various social issues including texting while driving, not wearing a bike helmet, not cleaning up after dogs, and noisy parties. It also discusses actions that could be taken to address these issues and which issues may be more serious in some countries. Finally, it discusses different ways to raise money for charity and questions about donating to charity.

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Skills4exams B2 Week 9 2021 Social Issues-Charities

The document discusses various social issues including texting while driving, not wearing a bike helmet, not cleaning up after dogs, and noisy parties. It also discusses actions that could be taken to address these issues and which issues may be more serious in some countries. Finally, it discusses different ways to raise money for charity and questions about donating to charity.

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skills4exams week 9/2021 B2


social issues
In your view, how bad are these things?
- texting and driving
- riding a bike without a helmet
- not cleaning after your dog
- having a noisy party
- reporting on neighbours about a noisy party
Cand A: Which actions should be taken to deal with these social problems?

Cand B: Which of these social problems is more serious in your country


Cand A: Which actions should be taken to deal with these social problems?

Cand B: Which of these social problems is more serious in your country


Part 3

organise a quiz in a local


organise a sponsored run
pub
Collecting money for
charity

crowdfunding on the
Internet
organise an open air
ask local businesses
concert
Extension
1. Should it be every citizens duty to give money to charity?
2. Is it better to give your time and skills instead of money?
3. Should the rich and very large companies be forced to give money to charity?
4. Do you trust charities?
5. Would you rather give money to the poor directly than to give it to a large
charity?
6. Is it possible for a charity to make the lives of others worse?

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