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Проект: «Voluntary Work and Charity in People’s Life in my Hometown» УМК «English -7» Unit 3.”Can People Do Without You”? Авторы: Воронина Алёна 8 класс, Ларина Юлия 7 класс МБОУ Сергачская СОШ №2 Нижегородская область, город Сергач Учитель: Юрова Марина Владимировна

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Page 1: Voluntary work and charity in people’s life in my hometown

Проект: «Voluntary Work and Charityin People’s Life in my Hometown»

УМК «English -7»

Unit 3.”Can People Do Without You”?

Авторы: Воронина Алёна 8 класс, Ларина Юлия 7 класс

МБОУ Сергачская СОШ №2

Нижегородская область, город Сергач

Учитель: Юрова Марина Владимировна

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Voluntary Work and Charityin People’s Life in my Hometown

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Schools in our town organise a lot of

charity events. A lot of children are

involved in voluntary. Cleaning up

the nearest park or our school will

be a nice present for making our

town and our country a better place.

We can get life experience, can make

our contribution by planting trees

and flowers.

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We live in a town on the river Pjana. There are a lot of lakes in our hometown but rivers and

lakes are polluted. We must keep our country tidy! A group of voluntreers helps to keep all water

clean. They pick up litter on the banks of the rivers Pjana and Sergachka, the lake “Dolgoje”and

“Plotina”.

We rake leaves and litter in the school playground and in the streets of Sergach.

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Project ”Eco-problems in my hometown”

Aim: to find out what eco-problems are in my hometown and how

we can save nature.

A survey

Mum Air pollution

Dad Forests are cut down

Andrew Destroying ozone

Alex Some animals disappear

Lisa Rivers are polluted

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Mum Walk instead of going by car, plant trees and flowers, do not use chemicals if possible

Dad Paper recycling saves a lot of trees, parks protect nature, limit using of wood

Andrew We must use some chemicals, we should recycle garbage

Alex Built parks for animals, wildlife ponds, not to disturb animals

Lisa Don’t throw away garbage, don’t pollute water, save water

Conclusion: We have some eco-problems. They are pollution, forests are cut down,

destroying ozone, water pollution. They are dangerous for people and animals.

Pollution spoils environment and damage the Earth.

To save nature we must recycle litter, reduce energy use. Everyone can something to

protect nature.

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October 1st is International Day for the

Elderly. We are involved in the

celebrations every year. It is a terrific

holiday to show how much we care

about our parents and elderly

relatives. It is also nice to provide

them with our support and love.

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An Ideal Volunteer

This is what a volunteer should be like. Responsible - capable of responding to any reasonable claim, able to answer reasonably for one's

conduct and obligations. Able to be trusted, reliable, trustworthy.Responsive - able to receive and respond to external stimuli. Susceptible to the feelings of others.Communicative - someone or something which tends to eagerly and effectively communicate.Courteous - showing regard or thought for others; especially, displaying good manners or etiquette.Organized - of a person, characterised by efficient organization.Hardy - having rugged physical strength, inured to fatigue or hardships. So, who can be a volunteer? In my opinion, everything depends on altruistic qualities of a person.

It does not matter who you are and what you do. If you have no possibilities to do charity work, you can do voluntary work where it is needed.

Time -Your extra time can brighten the day of a small child who needs a senior companion to talk to. Time is one of the most important things that you bring to volunteering.

Experience - Your skills can make a world of difference to people around you. For example, if you had teaching experience in the past, you could share those skills by teaching a child how to read.

Wisdom - Life knowledge is a wonderful gift to bring to volunteering, being able to understand what others are going through and being able to offer a lending hand or kind word can really make a difference in peoples' lives.

Patience - Patience is a gift that few have, sitting with someone whom otherwise does not have someone willing to do so, which can greatly enhance the quality of life for someone who is isolated or ill.

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Conclusion “The role of volunteering in our life”

In my opinion, people should be involved in volunteer activities since

school. Suppose this is not a global assistance, such as simply

cleaning a park or a school yard. Children will have new friends,

new skills and desire to help others, of course, if it is not

mandatory.