A:
B: I’m going to the old people’s home.
A: To the old people’s home?
B: Because many old people are lonely. They need help.
A: Sounds interesting.
B: Of course. Welcome. We can also ask some of our friends to come.
A: I will call on them to join us in our WeChat group.
B: Good idea.
A:
B: Mm… We are going to read newspapers, tell stories or sing songs.
A: Great!
B: Let’s go there by bike, OK?
A: Sure.
A: Hello, Mary! Long time no see.
B: Hi, Tom.
A: Pretty good. I know there will be a charity (慈善) show tomorrow.
B: Really?
A: It will be at the Center Park.
B: Could I do something for the charity?
A:
B: I’m not good at singing. But I can draw pictures and sell them to raise money for the disabled.
A:
B: OK.
A: At 8: 00 a. m. Then we can go there by bike.
B: OK.
A: Would you like to have dinner with me this evening, Eric?
B:
A: What are you doing?
B: I’m making a plan.
A: What plan? Is it very important?
B: Yes. I always do volunteer work on the first Saturday of every month.
A:
B: I volunteer at the children’s hospital. I help to plan some activities.
A:
B: Of course. You could help to make the sick children happy.
A:
A.Err…could I join you? |
B.When do you want to do volunteer work? |
C.What kind of volunteer work do you do? |
D.Sorry, I can’t. I’m busy today. |
E.Oh, I’d love to do that. |
F.I must finish it on time. |
(Three friends are talking about volunteer activities.)
Hey, guys. I decide to be a volunteer this vacation. Well, I worked in the library last summer vacation. In the library? I just helped kids pick books. It must be tiring. Did you feel bored? That’s because giving brings more happiness. You’re right. I’d like to work in the library, too. Of course. First of all, you can visit the website of the library... |
A.Not at all. |
B.Sounds cool! |
C.I’m not sure yet. |
D.Thanks for your advice. |
E.What did you do there? |
F.How long did you stay there? |
G.Could you tell me more about it? |
A: The weekend is coming soon.
B: I’ll volunteer with my classmates in the park.
A: Good idea. Can I go with you?
B: Of course.
A: What can I do there? I’m strong enough to do anything.
B:
A: I’m glad to do it.
B: At the gate of park at half past eight on Sunday. See you then!
A: See you!
A.How about you? |
B.What’s your plan? |
C.I can’t stand volunteering. |
D.Where and when will we meet? |
E.I think you can choose to water trees. |
F.I’m free and I’d love to volunteer. |
G.Everyone is welcome to join our volunteer activity. |
A: Good morning, Tingting.
B: Hi, Chen Yao.
A: I’m going to the Old People’s Home.
B:
A: Yes, I do. I’m a member of the Helpers’ Club of our school.
B:
A: We help to look after the old people.
B: How nice of you! Can I join you?
A: Of course.
B: But what can I do to help the old people?
A: You can do many things, such as doing some washing and chatting with them.
B: Great!
A: All right! Let’s go!
A: Would you like to have lunch with me this Saturday?
B:
A: What will you do?
B: I will
A: What kind of volunteer work?
B: I help out in the children’s hospital. I help to plan some activities.
A: Oh. Is it interesting?
B:
A:
B: Yes, of course. You can also help to cheer up the sick children.
A: Oh, I’d love to do that. I can tell them some interesting stories.
B:
A: See you.
Amy: Hi, Simon. I hear that you do some volunteer work for disabled people. Can you share something about it with me?
Simon: Sure, with pleasure.
Amy:
Simon: I want to be a volunteer because any help would mean a lot. And many organizations provide help for disabled people.
Amy: It’s fantastic to be a volunteer.
Simon: No, I don’t need any experience. But it’s very important to be kind and friendly.
Amy: What do you do to help them?
Simon:
Amy: Do you have any trouble helping disabled people?
Simon:
Amy: Sounds good. I also want to have a try to help them.
Simon: Maybe you can join us.
Amy: OK. Thanks.
A: Hi, Lily! You seem full of energy after a day’s work.
B: Guess what, Linda! We went to a village to be volunteers today.
A:
B: Yes, we helped them do some housework.
A:
B: You are right.
A:
B: Yes, I have. My old home is in a mountain village.
A:
B: Of course not. It’s safe and beautiful.
A: Thank you. I will.
A.What a wonderful experience! |
B.You must come for a visit. |
C.Have you been to small villages? |
D.How do you like living there? |
E.To help others makes you happy. |
F.Isn’t it dangerous to live there? |
G.Here goes the bell. |
A: Hi, Lisa. I called you at 10:00 a.m. yesterday, but you didn’t answer.
B: 9:00 a.m. yesterday morning? Oh, I was seeing the doctor.
A: See the doctor?
B: I had a stomachache. I ate hot pot with my best friend the day before yesterday. It was too spicy. So later, I ate some ice-cream.
A: That’s probably why. You shouldn’t eat too much hot food or cold food.
B:
A: We’re going to visit the sick kids in the hospital this Saturday.
B: That’s great. I’d love to. But what can we do for them?
A:
B: Good idea. When and where shall we meet?
A: Let’s make it at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday at the school gate.
B: OK. See you then.
A: See you.
B: Good luck!