miércoles, 24 de noviembre de 2010

SESSION 1: LIVES THAT CHANGED OUR WORLD EXAMPLES OF INSPIRATIONAL PEOPLE

In this session we are going to have a look at the lives of some people that tried to improve their lives and the lives of the people in their communities and societies as they could not accept that people’s rights were being denied. We are going to focus on 3 men: MARTIN LUTHER KING, NELSON MANDELA and MOHANDAS GANDHI. But we should also mention the names of other people that wanted to change some aspects of the world like Mother Theresa, John Lennon, Dalai Lama, Rigoberta Menchú, etc.

 RIGOBERTA MENCHÚ (Chimel, Guatemala, 1959)
Dalai Lama (China 1935)
 John Lennon ( Liverpool, England, 1940)
 MARTIN LUTHER KING ( Atlanta USA, 1929 )
 MOHANDAS GANDHI ( Porbandar, India, 1869 )
 Mother Theresa (India, 1910)
 NELSON MANDELA ( 1918, South Africa)

















EXERCISE 1
Answer the following questions:
  1. Luther King, Mandela and Gandhi took action in different ways because they saw some human rights were being denied to some groups of people. Describe the denial of human rights in their 3 cases.
  2. How did they protest against what they thought was not right? (marches, demonstrations, etc)
  3. Did any of them go to prison? If so, how long were they there?
  4. Are they all 3 still alive? If not, how did they die?
  5. Do the problems that they wanted to solve still exist in society nowadays?
  6. Do you think they contributed to improving their communities? If so, in which way?
 1.-
Luther King:
 Black Americans were treated badly by white Americans
Mandela:
Black people were very unfairly treated by white people
Gandhi:
There Were terrible fights between hindu and Huslem ploper

2.-
They protested percefully

3.-
NELSON MANDELA 28 years and MOHANDAS GANDHI 6 years or more

4.-
 Martin Luther King -  In 1968 he was shot and killed by a white man
Nelson Mandela - no dead
Mohandas Gandhi - Gandhi was murdered by an angry Hinduman.

5.-
still think that the problems were not solved completely

6.-
  yes, because human rights were improved.




Exercise 2.-:


http://www.biographyonline.net/people/women-who-changed-world.html

Eva Peron:

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Eva Peron was widely loved by the ordinary people of Argentina. She campaigned tirelessly for both the poor and for the extension of women’s rights. At the same time she was feared by some in power for her popularity. She was also criticised for her intolerance of criticism; with her husband Juan Peron they shut down many independent newspapers. She died aged only 32 in 1952.

  

viernes, 19 de noviembre de 2010

SESSION 5:MILLENIUM CAMPAIGN: VOICES AGAINST POVERTY

MILLENIUM CAMPAIGN







 Eredicar els extrems de pobresa y gana.






Aconseguir la educació primària universal.

                                 
   



       

Premoure la igualtat de gènere y poder de les dones

Reduir la mortalitat infantil







Millorar la salud maternal.

Combatir la malaria y altres enfermetats.






Asegurar la sostenibilitat del medi ambient.



Desenvolupar la complicitat global per el desenvolupament.











Exercise 2

  1. We now know that there are two forms of aid, SHORT TERM & LONG TERM AID.
    Copy and complete the table below into your jotter using the different forms of Aid.

LONG TERM AID

 SHORT TERM AID
 SPECIALIST WORKERS; EQUIPMENT; MILITARY AID; MONEY AID; FOOD AID; EMERGENCY AID

miércoles, 17 de noviembre de 2010

UNIT 5: HELPING DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; SESSION 1:HOW DO RICH COUNTRIES HELP THE POOR ONES?

The People of the Rich North give AID to developing countries in order to help them deal with many of the problems that they face.  There are different types of aid that can be given, some that will last for a long time (Long Term Aid) and others that will last for only a short period (short-term Aid). Look at the pictures below showing the main forms of aid given to the countries of the Poor South.

MONEY AID
  • Many rich countries give loans to poor countries, but often they must be paid back.  Sometimes grants are given; this money does not need to be paid back.
 
FOOD AID
  • Rich countries sometimes have a lot more food than they need, and they can send things like wheat, corn, flour, powered milk and cheese to people in poor countries.








EMERGENCY AID
  • Sometimes we hear of disasters like earthquakes, floods and droughts in poor countries, and rich countries help by sending things like tents, food, clothing and medicines









MILITARY AID
  • If a friendly government is under attack from rebels, rich countries can help by sending tanks, guns and sometimes troops to help it stay in power.








PECIALIST WORKERS
  • Rich countries can often send out experts or specialist workers like doctors, teachers, engineers and managers to help poor countries build up their own businesses and industries and help other people.









EQUIPMENT
  • Special farming machinery like tractors and harvesters can be sent to poor countries, and machinery for use in factories can also be sent to build up industries.






 





PROBLEM 4. LACK OF FOOD

One of the biggest problems facing the people of the Poor South is that they do not have enough food. According to scientists if we eat less than 2,200 calories a day, we are not getting enough food. A calorie is the amount of energy food gives us, for example, 125g of Greek yogurt provide us with 155kcal.

There are many reasons why countries do not have enough food. NATURAL DISASTERS such as earthquakes and floods sometimes affect how much food we have. Natural disasters can sometimes lead to FAMINE or DROUGHT.

earthquakes
 
floods
 

 FAMINE
 
 
 DROUGHT
 












WHY DO SOME COUNTRIES NOT HAVE ENOUGH FOOD?


“In my country there is a lot of WAR. It has been like this for many years. Our crops don’t get the chance to grow.. Also the government don’t help us because they spend all their money on weapons.”

“In our country the CLIMATE is either very cold, hot, dry or wet. This makes it very difficult to grow crops to eat. We also don’t have the UP-TO-DATE FARMING EQUIPMENT. Most of our farming is done by hand.”

“My country OWES A LOT OF MONEY to other rich countries, so the government forces us to grow CASH CROPS. These are crops that other countries want to buy, such as coffee, tea, tobacco and cocoa. If the government can sell these crops, it helps to pay off some of our debts.”

Write your answers in the boxes!
  1. According to the scientist, what is the minimum number of calories per day a person needs to survive?
The minimum number of calories a day a person needs to survive is 2,200
 
  1. Study the table, and use it to complete the passage below:
Country
Daily Calorie Intake
United Kingdom
3218
India
2204
Nigeria
2114
Uganda
2221
 
  1. I think the country least likely to experience a food shortage is the United Kingdom My reason for choosing this country is has the highest daily calorie intake of 3218 calories per day
  2. The country most likely to experience food shortage is Nigeria This is because it has the lowest daily calorie intake of 2114 per day.
 

viernes, 12 de noviembre de 2010

PROBLEM 3. WAR

Many developing countries also experience the problem of war. Many of the wars that take place are civil wars. This means that they are wars that take place within a country between different groups of people, rather that between different countries. The map below shows some African countries affected by war. Wars are bad for a country because they use up most of their financial resources on weapons whereas they cannot afford to buy food to feed themselves.

Decide whether the following sentences are true or false:
  1. The most usual wars in developing countries are between different countries FALSE
  2. Wars are really bad for a country because money is spent on weapons instead of being spent on necessary things TRUE
Look at the picture and learn about 4 countries that have suffered wars.

SUDAN                                                                                    
1985-1995

ETHIOPIA
1974-1979

ANGOLA
1961-1995

MOZAMBIQUE
1981-1989