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Using language(2)—Listening and speaking
By the end of this period, you will be able to:
listen to the phone enquiry on becoming a volunteer;
think about a voluntary work you would like to be involved in and make a conversation with your partner.
1. Would you like to be a volunteer?
2. Why be a volunteer?
3. What will a volunteer do?
Lead-in
Lead-in
Let’s watch a video.
Do You Know?
Ryan’s charity work is not unusual. Many people donate money and others volunteer to help run charities. On most UK high streets, for example, you will often come across people raising money and looking for volunteers for Cancer Research UK, the British Heart Foundation, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and many more. In China, volunteers are also playing an increasingly important role in environmental protection, disability assistance and many other fields.
Pre-listening
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Listen to the phone enquiry and complete the sentences with the correct ending.
a teaching children with disabilities
b when Sarah can start work
c if Sara is suitable for the work
d horses and being with children
e helping out three times a week
f taking care of old people
1 Sarah likes ____.
2 The man suggests ___.
3 Erica Marshall needs
to know ____.
d
a
c
Listening
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Before making a phone enquiry, take a moment to prepare your questions. Take notes if necessary. Also, remember that it’s Okay to ask again when you think it’s not clear enough.
Listen again and complete the form.
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Personal information
Name: Sarah White
Telephone: 077 8665 3048
Preferred field:1._________________
Voluntary work description
Intended voluntary work: teaching children with disabilities
2. ____________ at Peter’s Stables
Aim: for the children to 3. ________ and realise that they can
4. ______________ in spite of their disabilities
Role: working 5. ___ with the same children in order to 6.____ Additional information needed
Your previous experience 7. _______________
A 8. _________________________ for confi