TLT Resources MY SHARE APPENDICES
MY SHARE
TLT RESOURCES
A cooperative, content-based
vocabulary activity
Gillian Pelton-Saito Rikkyo University
Appendix 1
Example of cards from the Introduction to World Issues course
The number of HIV positive women and
men of all ages and ethnicities is increasing throughout the world. This is because
of unprotected sex, the use of drugs, and
mistakes in medical care.
Developing countries owe rich countries or
groups like the World Bank large sums of money
but due to poverty are often unable to pay the
interest.
(spread of AIDS)
(debt repayment)
People within a country fight over religion,
ethnicity, politics or land. There is often
ethnic cleansing or genocide.
Many people dont have their basic human needs
of food, clean water, housing, or medicine.
(civil war)
(mass poverty)
The worlds population is increasing. People
are using up more resources such as land
and forests. Exhaust gases from industry
and cars are poisoning the air. Toxic waste
is dumped at sea and buried underground,
and this destroys nature.
(environmental destruction)
Plutonium for nuclear power plants and nuclear
waste are shipped by sea. There have been
serious accidents at nuclear power plants, and in
some countries nuclear weapons are sold to any
government that can pay for them.
New technology and skills often help
doctors save lives but also give us the
problem of deciding what is right or wrong
(e.g. in the issues of brain death and DNA
engineering).
People try to escape from war, human rights
abuses or economic hardship in their country.
Often they cannot find another country that will
take them, so they live, and then die, in miserable
conditions in camps.
(medical ethics)
(refugee crisis)
(nuclear threat)
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Drug addiction leads to health problems,
and poverty and drugs are related problems. Criminal gangs use violence to make
money from this business.
When people are intolerant of others beliefs.
They believe their god and way of life are the
only way.
(drug problem)
(religious conflict)
When there is no restriction or taxes on imported and exported goods (goods brought
in and sent out of a country).
When producers are paid a fair price for their
products and decent pay and working conditions
are guaranteed.
(free trade)
(fair trade)
Factories where workers work long hours
in bad conditions for low pay, and have no
legal protection.
Treating some people worse than others because
of their gender, culture, skin color, gender
orientation, or other feature.
(sweatshops)
(discrimination)
There are not enough jobs for everyone.
When a doctor (on request) assists in ending the
life of a terminally ill patient.
(unemployment)
(medicide/euthanasia)
Work done by children under the age of 14,
usually low paid and in poor conditions,
which denies their childhood
When people in a position of power use their
position or money to influence or bribe others.
(child labour)
(corruption)
Punishing somebody by death
A country hasnt enough food to feed its people.
Many die of starvation.
(capital punishment)
(famine)
Relations between two countries become so
bad that they seem to be getting ready to
start fighting.
When stronger or more powerful people hurt or
frighten weaker people.
(threat of war)
(bullying)
Two or more countries send their armies to
fight against each other, often about land, or
control of natural resources or seaports.
Situation where people of all ethnic backgrounds
are treated equally.
(war)
(racial equality)
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Using violent action for political purposes
(pushing their viewpoint and attacking opponents, often hurting and killing innocent
people.)
Not being able to read or write.
(illiteracy)
(terrorism)
When basic freedoms and rights that all
people should have (food, clothing, shelter,
education, work, respect of differences and
diversity) are denied e.g. child exploitation/religious intolerance
Using resources efficiently so our needs and
demands do not damage the environment but
keep it in good condition for a long time.
(sustainability)
(human rights abuses)
The rights of people whose ancestors were
the original inhabitants of the lands where
they live.
(indigenous peoples rights)
Independent group working to improve a global
issue e.g. Greenpeace protects the environment.
(Non-governmental organization: NGO)
Appendix 2
Useful Phrases for the Quiz Quiz Trade Structure
May I ask you a question?
Sure, go ahead.
Can you guess this word?
I think its
Im not sure. Please tell me.
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