They’re struggling to make ends meet after the flood last month.
I can talk about donations.
INTRODUCE
Talking about your plans to donate is a good way to encourage others to do the same.
PRESENT
STEP A EXPRESSIONS
Go over the expressions with your tutor and answer the questions.
STEP B PRONUNCIATION
Phrase | Example |
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ends meet / end-smeet / | Tina and Ed are struggling to make / end-smeet /. |
UNDERSTAND
SPEAKING
It’s Charlie’s last day in Peru, and he still has a lot of Peruvian money left.
- Charlie:
Come on, Zack, take it. It’s too much trouble for me to exchange these soles back to Won again.
- Zack:
Thanks, but no thanks, man. I can’t accept your money. Why don’t you just get your girlfriend a gift?
- Charlie:
Uh, I don’t know… I… I’m actually thinking about breaking up with her when I get back to Korea.
- Zack:
Aw, man. Sorry about that! Hmm… Maybe you should just give your extra soles to a charity or something.
- Charlie:
But where? How?
- Zack:
I know there’s an orphanage a few blocks from here. I heard they’re struggling to make ends meet after the flood last month.
- Charlie:
Oh, yeah, I think I passed by that place a couple of days ago! Well, people have been really kind to me here. I guess donating to a worthy cause is a good way to pay it forward. Thanks for your suggestion, man!
TRIVIA
Many English speakers use the word man in casual conversation. It doesn’t really have any meaning, but it can be used to show emotions like disappointment, surprise, or excitement. It’s used by both men and women equally.
O Man, I really thought they’d win. (disappointment)
O Oh, man, I can’t believe she did that! (surprise)
O Man, I can’t wait for our trip! (excitement)
PRACTICE
STEP A EXERCISE
Complete the sentences using the expressions in the box. The form of some expressions may need to be changed.
- I’m _____, but I’ll still donate a few dollars to my favorite charity.
- I want to help homeless animals in local shelters. I think that’s _____.
- I heard that that group is asking for more donations this month because they’re _____.
- You don’t have to pay me back. Just _____ by helping someone else.
STEP B EXERCISE
Describe the situations using the pictures and words.
ex. donate books / pay it forward
→ She’s donating books to pay it forward.
1. clean up the park / a worthy cause
2. the local animal shelter / struggle to make ends meet
3. donate her old toys / pay it forward
CHALLENGE
Challenge 1
You and your friend are on vacation abroad. You heard about a charity in the area and wanted to make a donation. Tell your friend about the charity and encourage him/her to donate too.
Today's Expressions
- a worthy cause
- pay it forward
- make ends meet
UnitEducation Charity | |
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Mission | to provide affordable education for local children |
Current Issue | struggling to provide all students with school supplies such as pencils, erasers, notebooks, etc. |
Challenge 2
Discuss your ideas.
Allows
FEEDBACK
I can talk about donations.
LESSON GOAL ACHIEVEMENT
4
Very GoodCould complete the task with ease
3
GoodCould complete the task with some clarifications
2
FairCould complete the task with additional instructions
1
PoorCould somehow complete the task with difficulty
PERSONALIZED FEEDBACK
- RANGE
the ability to use a wide variety of vocabulary - ACCURACY
the ability to speak correctly - FLUENCY
the ability to speak smoothly without pauses or fillers - COHERENCE
the ability to speak logically and at length
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