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c. What other ways of raising money do they mention?
d. Do they agree on what is the best way of raising money?
e. What problems and doubts do they discuss?
3. Compare your notes with a partner and discuss the
questions that follow.
Which of the three, Sue, Jake or Daniel (the Canadian):
a) seems to feel passionately about the need to contribute to
charity?
b) is the most doubtful about the value of charity events?
c) is the most aggressive in his/her manner of speaking?
d) tries to defend the point of view of one of the other speakers?
e) is often unable to get a word in?
f) seems to be the most well-informed?
g) seems to get a little hesitant and defensive?
h) seems to be the most opinionated?
4. Listen again and read the tapescript (File 9). Find phrases
which support your answers.
5. Compare your answers with a partner.
LEXIS
1. Complete these extracts from the conversation.
a) ... as far as I know, it seemed to, you know, do the trick … it
seemed to r____ quite a lot of money.
b) ... they get the money that you, you know, you get s____ by
people…
c) But. wouldn't it be more sensible to do something you know
with a, with a purpose, like c____ money for food or …
d) ... you can generate more money with a, with a larger e____
than you can with just going d____ t____ d____...
e) ... the charity's got to get a p____, haven't they, so they won't
get photos in the paper unless you've got some c____ .
f) The alternative is that maybe a lot of homeless people g____
h____ if somebody doesn't do something ...
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g) I mean, this is just to make you f____ g____ a____ yourself.
h) ... you can actually press a button and d____ a cup of rice ...
2. T 14 Listen and check your answers.
3. Use your answers to 1 to complete these questions:
a. Have you ever helped ____ money for charity?
b. If you have, was it a ____ event like a parachute jump or a
marathon?
c. Were there any ____ present to give the ____ a higher profile?
d. Did you go around ____ money from people's houses____?
e. If you haven't helped a charity like this, is it because you've
never had the opportunity? Or do you agree with Jake that people only
do these things to _____ themselves?
4. Discuss the questions with your partner.
ALL IN A GOOD CAUSE
SPEAKING
1. Work in small groups. You have been asked to organise
a fund-raising event. Consider the points below.
Who the money is going to
• Will it be a local charity?
• An international organisation?
• Or maybe a country or group of people which is in particular
need at the moment?
• Why have you decided to help this particular cause?
The kind of event you're going to organise
• Will it be a sponsored sports event?
• If so, what kind of sport?
• Or will it be some kind of cultural event?
• Maybe a film show or a play or a concert. What will you do
exactly?
• Why have you decided on this kind of event?
c. What other ways of raising money do they mention? g) I mean, this is just to make you f____ g____ a____ yourself. d. Do they agree on what is the best way of raising money? h) ... you can actually press a button and d____ a cup of rice ... e. What problems and doubts do they discuss? 2. T 14 Listen and check your answers. 3. Compare your notes with a partner and discuss the questions that follow. 3. Use your answers to 1 to complete these questions: Which of the three, Sue, Jake or Daniel (the Canadian): a. Have you ever helped ____ money for charity? a) seems to feel passionately about the need to contribute to b. If you have, was it a ____ event like a parachute jump or a charity? marathon? b) is the most doubtful about the value of charity events? c. Were there any ____ present to give the ____ a higher profile? c) is the most aggressive in his/her manner of speaking? d. Did you go around ____ money from people's houses____? d) tries to defend the point of view of one of the other speakers? e. If you haven't helped a charity like this, is it because you've e) is often unable to get a word in? never had the opportunity? Or do you agree with Jake that people only f) seems to be the most well-informed? do these things to _____ themselves? g) seems to get a little hesitant and defensive? h) seems to be the most opinionated? 4. Discuss the questions with your partner. 4. Listen again and read the tapescript (File 9). Find phrases ALL IN A GOOD CAUSE which support your answers. SPEAKING 5. Compare your answers with a partner. 1. Work in small groups. You have been asked to organise a fund-raising event. Consider the points below. LEXIS Who the money is going to 1. Complete these extracts from the conversation. • Will it be a local charity? a) ... as far as I know, it seemed to, you know, do the trick … it • An international organisation? seemed to r____ quite a lot of money. • Or maybe a country or group of people which is in particular b) ... they get the money that you, you know, you get s____ by need at the moment? people… c) But. wouldn't it be more sensible to do something you know • Why have you decided to help this particular cause? with a, with a purpose, like c____ money for food or … d) ... you can generate more money with a, with a larger e____ The kind of event you're going to organise than you can with just going d____ t____ d____... • Will it be a sponsored sports event? e) ... the charity's got to get a p____, haven't they, so they won't • If so, what kind of sport? get photos in the paper unless you've got some c____ . • Or will it be some kind of cultural event? f) The alternative is that maybe a lot of homeless people g____ • Maybe a film show or a play or a concert. What will you do h____ if somebody doesn't do something ... exactly? • Why have you decided on this kind of event? 65 66
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