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1、,1 Look at the photos and answer the questions.,1 What is happening in the photos? 2 How do people raise money for charity in China? 3 What happens when you sponsor someone for a charity event?,Conversation 1,Some people in their college are organizing charity events this term. Kate, Janet and Mark

2、have decided to get involved. Look at the following words and guess what kind of activity it is they are planning to do.,Cherwell Boathouse,punt,sponsored punting,charity,sponsorship form,;,punt,A punt is a long flat boat with square ends that you move by pushing a long pole against the bottom of th

3、e river. Punts were originally used to carry cargo but today they are used only for pleasure trips on the rivers in the university towns of Oxford and Cambridge. Punting is a popular leisure activity on several rivers in England.,Language and culture,;,Sponsored punting,In a sponsored punting event,

4、 people raise money for charity by asking other people to sponsor them to go punting, in other words, to give them money to go punting.,Language and culture,;,charity,Here charity means charitable organization, a type of non-profit organization formed for charitable purposes.,Language and culture,;,

5、Charitable Fundraising,Language and culture,Many universities in the west have the tradition to raise money for charities. For example, in Oxford University, an association named RAG (stands for Raise And Give) organizes a variety of activities yearly to raise money to support local community charit

6、ies as well as national or international groups.,;,Sponsorship form,Language and culture,When students organize events which need sponsors, they will design a sponsorship form. Two samples of the sponsorship form are given in the following pages.,;,;,Sponsorship form,Language and culture,When studen

7、ts organize events which need sponsorship, they need to design a sponsorship form. A sample of the sponsorship form was given in the next page.,2 Watch Conversation 1 and check () what Kate, Janet and Mark have decided on. 1 the charity they will raise money for 2 the way they are going to raise the

8、 money 3 the date of the charity event 4 the design of the sponsorship form 5 who will change the wording of the sponsorship form 6 where the sponsored punting will start from,;,Cherwell Boathouse,The Cherwell Boathouse is situated in the heart of Oxford on the picturesque banks of the river Cherwel

9、l. Punts and small rowing,Language and culture,boats can be rented for use on the river. A restaurant and riverside caf can be found on the same site. It is very popular with tourists and students in the summer.,1 Why have Mark and Kate decided to raise money for charity? 2 What does Janet say about

10、 this? 3 What does Kate explain to Janet? 4 What does Mark show the girls? 5 Why does Mark suggest starting the punt from the Cherwell Boathouse?,3 Watch Conversation 1 again and answer the questions.,1 Why have Mark and Kate decided to raise money for charity? 2 What does Janet say about this? 3 Wh

11、at does Kate explain to Janet?,Answers,Some people in college are organizing charity events, and theyve decided to get involved.,She says that in China people raise money for charity, but students dont usually do that.,She explains what sponsored punting means: People will sponsor students to punt,

12、so the students go punting and people will give some money to a charity.,4 What does Mark show the girls? 5 Why does Mark suggest starting the punt from the Cherwell Boathouse?,He shows them a sponsorship form.,Because its a very beautiful route from there.,Answers,Conversation 2,4 Work in pairs and

13、 predict what events will happen during the sponsored punting.,When you predict whether a certain event will happen or not, try to given reasons for your predictions.,For example: Kate offers to punt. If your prediction is yes, you might give a reason like: She might offer to punt. Surely most peopl

14、e would want a turn. If your prediction is no, you could give a reason like: Look at the photos. Kate seems enjoy just sitting on the punt and watching the other two punting and relaxes herself., 1 Kate offers to punt. 2 Janet admires the scenery. 3 Kate criticizes the way Mark punts. 4 The friends

15、discuss arrangements to collect the sponsorship money. 5 Kate complains that a lot of people have not paid their sponsorship money yet. 6 The friends discuss the amount of money that has been raised. 7 The friends arrange a meeting. 8 Mark falls into the river.,What happened in the actual conversati

16、on? Listen to Conversation 2 and find out., 1 Kate offers to punt. 2 Janet admires the scenery. 3 Kate criticizes the way Mark punts. 4 The friends discuss arrangements to collect the sponsorship money. 5 Kate complains that a lot of people have not paid their sponsorship money yet. 6 The friends di

17、scuss the amount of money that has been raised. 7 The friends arrange a meeting. 8 Mark falls into the river.,1 Janet says that she _. (a) loves boats (b) has never punted before (c) isnt used to boats (d) is scared she might fall in 2 Mark suggests that he punt for _. (a) half an hour (b) the first

18、 20 minutes (c) the first hour (d) most of the trip,5 Watch Conversation 2 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences.,3 Kate says she will have all the sponsorship money by _. (a) Friday (b) next Friday (c) Thursday (d) next Thursday 4 The friends have raised _. (a) about 600 (b) 600 (

19、c) about 700 (d) 700 5 Mark suggests that they _. (a) eat their picnic while travelling along the river (b) move over to the bank and stop for a while (c) eat their picnic in about ten minutes (d) move over to the bank and eat their picnic,Janet: Im not used to boats Woah! Mark: Whoops! Kate: Watch

20、out! You nearly hit me with that thing! Mark: Sorry! I didnt mean to. OK, were off! Kate: (1) _ do the punting. Mark: Its fine. Ive got the hang of it now give me a chance. Kate: Well, Id like to have a go. Mark: (2) _ I do the first hour. Then you can take over for a while, if you want to. Kate: Ye

21、s, great. Janet: Youre really good at it, Mark! This is fantastic! Its exactly how I imagined life here! Look over there isnt it lovely!,6 Watch Conversation 2 again and complete the sentences.,Maybe I should,Supposing,Kate: Yes, it is. Janet: Kate, (3) _, for collecting the sponsorship money? Kate:

22、 Yes, (4) _ get the money to me by next Friday if they havent paid online. (5) _. Janet: Good. (6) _ have a meeting soon after that, dont you think? How much have we raised? Kate: About 600. Janet: Fantastic! Im so enjoying this!,everythings organized, isnt it,Ive arranged for people to,Ill count it all up,Wed better,Mark: Hey guys, (7) _ (8) _ moving over to the bank and we can have our picnic! Hey, look, theres Louise and Sophie! Mark: Whoo

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