Module 2 Developing and Developed CountriesSpeaking—教案■Goals● To learn to talk about charity● To talk about The human Development Report■ProceduresStep 1: Practicing acting out the sample dialogue 1How Much to Give?A: I learned that the average American gives about 3.2% of their income (before taxes) to charity.B: Who gives the Most? Do the rich people give the most?A: The people that give the most actually make the least. Families that earn under $10,000 a year, that’s far below the poverty line, gave 5.2% of their income to charity. B: That's a larger part of their money than any other people. What's the Bottom line? A: The average family donates $1,620 each year. That's just three dollars a day. A: Did you know that individuals give 75% of all the money that charities receive?B: No, I didn’t. But I know if we all give our fair share, no one will go hungry and no child will grow up in poverty. A: You are right. What you are saying sound idealistic. B: Everything depends on how we spend our money.Step 2: Practicing acting out the sample dialogue 2Hope Project to Aid Children of LayoffsA: Have you ever heard of the Hope Project?B: Yes, I have. It is a national charity that helps young dropouts in poor areas return to school.A: I learned from a newspaper report that the Hope Project is now shifting its focus from villages 用心 爱心 专心to cities.B: Why?A: Because more children of laid-off workers have had to abandon their studies. B: Oh, I remember it is reported that Anshan City has successfully launched a project targeting children of local laid-off workers. A: I know it is in northeast China's Liaoning Province. The city is home to China's steel giant Anshan Iron an...