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Key words:Fairtrade, ethics, ethical, sustainable, consumers, producersVerbs:to preserve, to pay, to sustainGrammar:subordinating conjunctionsPhonics: /ey/
L5 U5 L5
Students will learn:
Level 5 Unit 5 Lesson 5
Have you ever been treated in a way that was not fair?
How did you feel? What did you do?
Vocabulary
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ethics: believing it is important to be right and fair to everyone.
ethical: doing things in a way that is right and fair for everyone.
Doctors must have strong ethics to practice medicine.
to pay: to give money for a product or service.
Gretel paid for the meal after enjoying the time with Aunt Hermie.
Vietnamese rice producers provide excellent products to sell to consumers in the West.
producers: people or groups who make, grow or supply things to sell.
consumers: people or groups who buy things for their own use.
Fairtrade: ethical relationships that benefit producers in developing countries.
Madagascan farmers were paid well for their cacao because the British government followed Fairtrade.
sustainable: to be maintained at a certain level.
to sustain: to strengthen or support something to continue.
Wind power is asustainable form of energy.
Consumers must work together to preserve the Amazon rainforest.
to preserve: to make something last.
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charityfun runsponsorcommunityfood bankpovertystarvingdonationcharity shopsoup kitchenhomelessFairtradeethicsethical sustainableconsumersproducers
Word Bank
Teacher Notes
Do you think it is important to pay producers fairtrade prices? What might happen without fairtrade?
ethical
sustain
Fairtrade
pay
- Valerie tests her students' ethical choices before they face the community.
- Fairtrade prices mean milk will cost more money, but it is important to sustain the dairy farms.
- I will pay for your new trainers, but do not lose them again!
Listening
1.2.3.
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Benefit to Oneself
Benefit to Others
Inference
Listening Task
Grammar
unless: if one thing doesn't happen, another cannot either.
Genie can't smell the flowers unless she gets really close.
Unless Olivia stops jumping, she risks hurting her nose.
Unless Lara comes early, we won't have time to play outside.
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Used to show a relationship between two clauses in a sentence.
When an 'unless' clause comes before a main clause, you must separate the two with a comma.
Subordinating Conjunctions
'unless' clauses
Subordinating Conjunctions
unless
Subordinating Conjunctions
unless
because
Although
if
Since
- Since fairtrade began, farmers have been better paid.
- Who will donate if you don't?
- I won't make dinner because I can't cook.
- Although the charity raises money, it could raise more.
- Jerry can't run the soup kitchen unless he finishes work early.
Phonics
Long e - /ey/
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NOTE: /ey/ occurs at the end of a word.
NOTE: 'i' before 'e' except after 'c'!
Review
NOTE: /ee/ usually occurs in the middle of a word.
Free Talk
List and discuss some ethical rules in your community.
Goodbye!
Every Little Bit
*Forbes, “Five Surprising Benefits of Volunteering,” on the Internet at www.forbes.com/sites/nextavenue/2015/03/19/5-surprising-benefits-of-volunteering/3/
While becoming an activist for change can be very appealing, your support can make a big difference in your own local community. You can find volunteer opportunities to suit your interests and abilities, and you will be surprised at how giving back benefits you, too! Research shows that volunteering can help the volunteer gain valuable skills, increase confidence and feel productive. It can even improve health!*Why not give back by helping some seniors in your community? You can help provide healthy meals to those who can no longer cook or do their shopping. Many seniors would be grateful just for your generous company.If there isn't already a soup kitchen in your community, why not start one? Provide warm meals for the homeless, or collect donations to improve their conditionsDo you already have a cause that is special to you? You can organize a charity fun run to raise money for your cause. This could allow you and others to have fun, stay fit and collect donations.However you decide to give back, join nonprofit events in your own neighbourhood to see the full effect.
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