It’s only right Listening: Buy less, be fair Listen to Max and Toby’s presentation and do the tasks below. T F 1. Many people in Europe use the things they buy only for a short time. 2. When Toby talks about where the things are made, he mentions African countries. 3. Many children who have to work aren’t treated well. 4. It is very hard for children in Europe to help change this unfair situation. 5. Two of the boys’ tips are about … a) making presents yourself. b) working at secondhand shops1. c) buying new things. d) organising special school events. 1 second-hand shop – Gebrauchtwarengeschäft Reading and writing: What should I do? a) Read what the teenagers wrote and match the answers. There are two answers too many. A Ask at school if you’re allowed to organise an event and take your things there. Maybe someone else wants them. B You can easily make them yourself. Just look online for videos that show you how or go to a school club where you can learn that kind of thing. C If you have too much pocket money, just give it to the children’s hospital. They need to buy new toys so that the kids are able to play. D I’m not so sure. I think children have to make them. And that’s not cool at all; that’s unfair. E Second-hand shops have some cool clothes that are not that expensive. Of course, they are not new, but maybe you’ll find something you like. F You’re right – girls usually like expensive things. I can lend you some money. b) Choose one of the teenagers’ questions and write your own answer. 2 3.3 bd9657 3 Luke, 14 It’s my friend’s birthday, and I want to get her a present. Where can I get nice and cheap things? Clara, 13 Don’t you think the new Fly Now sneakers are really cool? Aileen, 13 I have to buy a cool new T-shirt for my sister’s party next week, but I’m not allowed to spend too much pocket money. What should I do? Paul, 12 I’m not allowed to keep all my old clothes. What can I do with them? 16 3 Unit Children’s rights sixteen Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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