Charity – it's not as clear cut as you think, Conversation ESL and debate class
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This is a PowerPoint lesson in editable PPT format with worksheets and teacher’s notes. This conversation lesson, aimed at high schoolers and ESL adults, aspires to create a debate about the pros and cons of charity in its various forms and models and to discuss what, if any, are the problems with charity as we know it.
Charity is something that seems pretty straightforward. Not everyone gives to charity, but most people believe it’s a good and moral thing to do.
In this lesson, we look at scientific research, which challenges the way we think about charity, and tries to suggest different solutions to the old existing charity models.
this lesson includes:
♚ Motives for giving to charity
♚ Research results regarding what makes us more likely to get involved
♚ The pros and cons of charities
♚ charities that are controversial
♚ The pros and cons of giving money to the homeless
This is an interesting topic, that will no doubt spark a great debate. I usually give this lesson before we embark on a yearly project of volunteering.
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