nUnit2ValuesBefore ReadingGlobal ReadingAfterReadingDetailedReadingSupplementaryReadingDirections:1.Before class,studentsareasked to collect relevantmaterials of participationin charitywork byBill GatesorMotherTeresa.Detailed Reading2.In class,students form two camps todebate thefollowing issue: Mother Teresa has no money,but shetook care of the poor in Calcutta until her death. BillGates gave a lot of moneyto charity,but he seldomworks in the“frontline"with the poor. Does the worldneed more love like Mother Teresa's or more money likeBill Gates'?Back 》Prev.K
Detailed Reading Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Unit 2 Values Directions: 1. Before class, students are asked to collect relevant materials of participation in charity work by Bill Gates or Mother Teresa. 2. In class, students form two camps to debate the following issue: Mother Teresa has no money, but she took care of the poor in Calcutta until her death. Bill Gates gave a lot of money to charity, but he seldom works in the “frontline” with the poor. Does the world need more love like Mother Teresa’s or more money like Bill Gates’?
aUhtit2ValuesBefore ReadingGlobal ReadingAfterReadingDetailedReadingSupplementaryReadingSalvationArmy★ a Christian charityand social servicesTHESALVATIONorganizationARMY☆ foahdediBy William Boothand his wifeCatherine Boothin London in1865★ got the name because of a popularsaying that“The Christian Mission is aTheFounders of The Salvation Armyvolunteer army."★ Nearly33millionAmericansreceivehelp from it annuallyWilliamandCatherineBoothBackNextAS
Detailed Reading Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Unit 2 Values Salvation Army ☆ a Christian charity and social services organization ☆ founded by William Booth and his wife Catherine Booth in London in 1865 ☆ got the name because of a popular saying that “The Christian Mission is a volunteer army.” ☆ Nearly 33 million Americans receive help from it annually
.Unit2ValuesBeforeReadingGlobal ReadingDetailedReadingAfter ReadingSupplementaryReadingIt is a Christian charity and social services organizationfounded by William Booth and his wife Catherine Booth inLondon in 1865,whichlater expanded around the worldPetailecPrhiesChristianMission",theOriginallyknownastaorganization was renamed "Salvation Army"in 1878 thanksto apopular saying that “The ChristianMission is avolunteerarmy."Nearly33 million Americans receiveassistance fromThe Salvation Army each year. People canhelp by donating money, used cars, airline mileages, usedclothes and furniture for sale at Salvation Army's thriftstores,andtime.Back》Prev
Detailed Reading Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Unit 2 Values It is a Christian charity and social services organization founded by William Booth and his wife Catherine Booth in London in 1865, which later expanded around the world. Originally known as “The Christian Mission”, the organization was renamed “Salvation Army” in 1878 thanks to a popular saying that “The Christian Mission is a volunteer army.” Nearly 33 million Americans receive assistance from The Salvation Army each year. People can help by donating money, used cars, airline mileages, used clothes and furniture for sale at Salvation Army’s thrift stores, and time
Uhit2ValuesBefore ReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingSupplementaryReadingTheRedKettleChristmasCampaignVolunteers put a red kettle at a prominent place of publicgathering and ring a bell to urge passers-by to drop moneyinto thekettle in the spirit of Christmas. BackNext 》
Detailed Reading Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Unit 2 Values Volunteers put a red kettle at a prominent place of public gathering and ring a bell to urge passers-by to drop money into the kettle in the spirit of Christmas. The Red Kettle Christmas Campaign
2Unit2ValuesBeforeReadingGlobalReadingAfterReadingDetailedReadingSupplementaryReadingIt was first started in San Francisco in 1891thecampaign, during whichvolunteers put ared kettle at aprominent place of publicegathering such as the entrance toa shopping malland ring a bell to urge passers-by to dropmoneyinto thekettle inthespiritof Christmas,hastraditionally been The Salvation Army's most prominent fundraiser.Back》Prev.C
Detailed Reading Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Unit 2 Values It was first started in San Francisco in 1891, the campaign, during which volunteers put a red kettle at a prominent place of public gathering such as the entrance to a shopping mall and ring a bell to urge passers-by to drop money into the kettle in the spirit of Christmas, has traditionally been The Salvation Army’s most prominent fundraiser