Prime Time 3, Coursebook

Your life – your rights Ally’s podcast: The student council a) Read the words on the left and match them with their meanings on the right. 1. student council a kind of letter that you can sign if you want powerful people to change something 2. survey a kind of action that shows that you don’t like something 3. protest questions to ask people what they think about a topic 4. to put up with something the coming together of pupils and teachers to get the newest information, or to sing and pray 5. petition 1 a group of pupils meeting regularly to help share the pupils’ ideas with the teachers 6. school assembly to accept something negative b) Look at the pie charts. What might Ally’s podcast be about? Share your ideas in class. c) Listen to Ally’s podcast. Was your guess right? d) Listen again and tick the correct pie chart(s). e) Join Ally’s protest! Make a poster. You can use some of the phrases in the green boxes. w6rf6h 4 1 2 3 unhealthy quite healthy healthy enough more choices don’t care hate like love 1.7 p8sj4i are (not) allowed to should have have the right to don’t have to put up with Info Lots of schools in English-speaking countries have a student council. The members make sure that teachers listen to the pupils’ opinions. i 28 3 Unit Children’s rights twenty-eight Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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