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Lesson 02-Cleaning Up

Zach arrived at an animal sanctuary to volunteer for their annual cleaning campaign. David registered Zach by having him fill out a form and gave him gloves and a garbage bag to pick up litter. Zach was warned not to make eye contact with the gorillas or David would have to find a new volunteer.

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Lesson 02-Cleaning Up

Zach arrived at an animal sanctuary to volunteer for their annual cleaning campaign. David registered Zach by having him fill out a form and gave him gloves and a garbage bag to pick up litter. Zach was warned not to make eye contact with the gorillas or David would have to find a new volunteer.

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Cleaning Up

Exercise 1
Vocabulary
Teacher's note
Read each word and let the student repeat it.
cleaning campaign
Noun

a movement or a set of organized activities to help clean the environment


The students were forced to take part in a cleaning campaign.
volunteer
Noun

ˌa person who freely offers their service without expecting payment


We need more volunteers who are willing to give blood.
fill out
Phrasal Verb

to complete a document or form


The doctor asked his patient to fill out the form.
glove
Noun

a piece of clothing typically worn to protect the hands against cold or dirt
It's cold so she's wearing gloves.

Exercise 2
Useful Expressions
Teacher's note
Read each expression and let the student repeat it.
• I’m pleased to meet you.
• Thanks for being here.
• That’s great!
• Shall we go now?

Exercise 3
Dialogue Practice
Read the dialogue aloud with your teacher.

Zach arrives at an animal sanctuary run by David.

David Good morning. Are you Zach?


Zach That's right. You must be David. Pleased to meet you. My professor said you
needed some volunteers to help clean up the sanctuary?
David Yeah, we're having our annual cleaning campaign.
Zach Well sign me up.
David That's great! Thanks for being here. Please just fill out your details on this
registration form.

Zach fills out the form.

Zach There you go. So, what's next?


David Could you please put on these gloves and take this garbage bag?
Zach Okay. Do I need any training?
David Don't worry, it's simple. Just pick up any litter you find, and don't make eye
contact with the gorillas.
Zach What happens if I make eye contact with a gorilla?

David suddenly looks serious.

David Then I'll have to find a new volunteer. Shall we go now?


Zach Okay. At least I'm getting extra credit in biology...
Check your understanding:
1. Who came to volunteer for the cleaning campaign?
Answer
Zach came to volunteer for the cleaning campaign.
2. What was Zach told to do just after meeting David?
Answer
He was asked to fill out a registration form.
3. What advice did David give to Zach?
Answer
He told Zach not to make eye contact with the gorillas.

Exercise 4
Matching
Match the expressions from List A to the correct responses in List B.
Teacher's note
Answers:
1 = B
2 = E
3 = A
4 = C
5 = D
List A

• 1) Good morning.
• 2) I’m so sorry.
• 3) Thank you very much.
• 4) You look great!
• 5) How are you?

List B

• A) You’re welcome.
• B) Good morning to you, too.
• C) Thank you.
• D) I’m fine.
• E) Don’t worry about it.

Exercise 5
Discussion
Teacher's note
Have a discussion based on the following questions.
1. Have you ever volunteered for community service?
2. Do you encourage other people to join your volunteer activities?
Why or why not?
3. Why do you think it’s important to do volunteer work?
4. Is volunteering common in your country?
5. Do you think private companies also have a responsibility to their
communities? Why or why not?

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