A community event

LISTENING

1 Listen to Jamie, Hannah and Will organizing a community fun day. Who is responsible for the activities in the pictures? Drag the names to the correct pictures.

2 Listen again and complete the gaps 1–8 on the poster.

SPEAKING  Work in pairs. Imagine you are organizing a community fun day. Plan your entertainment, food and competitions. Design a poster.

THINK SELF-ESTEEM
Being a good citizen

1 Answer the questions in the quiz.

Are you a good citizen?

Take this quiz and find out!

1 Do you always obey the law?
A No
B Yes, usually
C Yes, always

2 How often do you take part in community events?
A Never
B Sometimes
C Often

3 How often do you drop litter?
A Often
B Hardly ever
C Never

4 Do you know the words to your country’s national anthem?
A No
B Most of them
C Yes, all of them

5 How often do you do voluntary work?
A Never
B Sometimes
C Often

6 How much do you know about the history of your country?
A Not much
B A typical amount
C A lot

7 Do you support your country in the football world cup?
A No
B Yes, usually
C Yes, always

8 Will you vote when you are old enough?
A Probably not
B Yes, probably
C Yes, definitely

Mostly As: Oh dear! You may be a nice person, but you’re not a great citizen yet. You should probably think a bit more about your relationship with your country and your role in society.

Mostly Bs: You care about the society you live in and you want to play your part. At the same time, you are an individual with your own ideas. You are probably fun to have as a friend!

Mostly Cs: Wow – you are a really good citizen! You care a lot about your country and the society you live in. Remember not to be too serious about it all though!

SPEAKING  Work in pairs. Compare your results with your partner. What other things make someone a good or a bad citizen?