This document provides vocabulary exercises related to citizenship. It includes:
1. Matching words to form collocations related to citizenship, such as "voluntary service" and "community citizens".
2. Filling in blanks with the appropriate collocations from the previous exercise.
3. Supplying missing nouns or adjectives to complete sentences about citizenship concepts like "responsibility", "respect", and "society".
4. Choosing the correct words to complete sentences about issues like homelessness, unemployment, and drug abuse.
5. Filling in blanks with words from a list related to citizenship concepts such as "volunteering", "honor", and "responsibilities".
This document provides vocabulary exercises related to citizenship. It includes:
1. Matching words to form collocations related to citizenship, such as "voluntary service" and "community citizens".
2. Filling in blanks with the appropriate collocations from the previous exercise.
3. Supplying missing nouns or adjectives to complete sentences about citizenship concepts like "responsibility", "respect", and "society".
4. Choosing the correct words to complete sentences about issues like homelessness, unemployment, and drug abuse.
5. Filling in blanks with words from a list related to citizenship concepts such as "volunteering", "honor", and "responsibilities".
This document provides vocabulary exercises related to citizenship. It includes:
1. Matching words to form collocations related to citizenship, such as "voluntary service" and "community citizens".
2. Filling in blanks with the appropriate collocations from the previous exercise.
3. Supplying missing nouns or adjectives to complete sentences about citizenship concepts like "responsibility", "respect", and "society".
4. Choosing the correct words to complete sentences about issues like homelessness, unemployment, and drug abuse.
5. Filling in blanks with words from a list related to citizenship concepts such as "volunteering", "honor", and "responsibilities".
This document provides vocabulary exercises related to citizenship. It includes:
1. Matching words to form collocations related to citizenship, such as "voluntary service" and "community citizens".
2. Filling in blanks with the appropriate collocations from the previous exercise.
3. Supplying missing nouns or adjectives to complete sentences about citizenship concepts like "responsibility", "respect", and "society".
4. Choosing the correct words to complete sentences about issues like homelessness, unemployment, and drug abuse.
5. Filling in blanks with words from a list related to citizenship concepts such as "volunteering", "honor", and "responsibilities".
4. Read the sentences and choose the correct word.
Vocabulary Expansion (1) 1. Good citizens care about social issue like . 1. Match the words in ‘A’ with those in ‘B’ to make prosperity / homelessness. appropriate collocations. 2. Unemployment / Culture is a major problem in all big cities of the world. - (1). 3. Charitable organizations / buildings help A B - Voluntary - - obligation the homeless, but I think this may be - Drug - - anthem insufficient. - Enthusiastic- - service 4. There is no doubt / opinion that drug abuse - Community - - citizens is a major contributing factor leading to social - National - - addicts problems like crime, rape, and joblessness. - Dual - - activists 5. In my view, the responsibility / right to - Moral - - nationality solve social issues should not just be left to - Active - - work charities, but as a society, we need to help - (2). people each other. A B 6. Active citizenship means people getting - To renew - - action involved in their local communities / - To raise - - a membership card activities at all levels. - To conduct - - a survey / research 7. Active citizenship can be as small as a - To rake - - a problem campaign to clean / organize up your street - To sort out - - awareness or as big as educating young people about - To lose - - faith / hope democratic values, skills and participation. - To exercise - - responsibilities 8. Active citizenship is a combination / task of knowledge, attitude, skills and actions that 2. Fill in the blanks with the right collocation you aim to contribute to building and maintaining made in exercise 1 part 1. a democratic society. 1. Kamal is an ________ _________. He always 9. A nation grants certain rights / duties and does ___________ ______________ in hospitals, privileges to its citizens. In return, citizens are in centers for the elderly, and in other charitable institutions. He likes help poor expected to abide by their country's laws and people. He believes that __________ _________ defend it against its enemies. plays an important role relieving pain and 10. Living in a country does not mean that a suffering. person is necessarily a citizen / person of 2. Whenever King Mohamed 6 makes a that country. speech to the nation, the _________________ ___ 11. A citizen is a participatory member of a is sung before and after his speech. political community. Citizenship is gained by 3. A large number of Moroccan citizens living abroad have a _____________________. That meeting the legal / cultural requirements of is, one of the host country and one of the a country. country of origin. 12. Community service / control is a good 4. Voting in elections is a right but also a aspect of citizenship that aims to contribute _________ ____________ towards one’s nation. to building society. 5. Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the 3. Supply the missing noun or adjective. list. - Adjective - Noun volunteering – honour -express – responsibilities - Fair - …………............. 1. In the past, young people denied the right to - …………............. - Respect _________ their views on issues that mattered - Responsible - …………............. - …………............. - Honesty to them. - Kind - …………............. 2. By ______________ 8 hours a week of your time - …………............. - Compassion for charitable organizations, you can - Cooperative -…………............. demonstrate your positive contribution and - …………............. - Empathy active involvement in your local community. - Tolerant - …………............. 3. Aouita and Nawal did great __________ to their - …………............. - Courage country when they won gold medal in the - Generous - …………............. Olympic Games in 1984. - …………............. - Challenge 4. Good citizens know that they not only have - Obligatory - …………............. right to enjoy but also obligations and - …………............. - Society _____________________ to exercise to their commun. Subject: English Language for 2nd Year Baccalaureate / all series – School year: 5. 202_ / 202_ U: __ Citizenship – Vocabulary expansion (1) P.__