In this lesson you will ...
Compare attitudes toward
                     volunteering
                     Vocabulary & Expressions                                    Grammar Item
                     (academic) requirement       fascinating / fascinated       Present and past participles as adjectives
                     like-minded                  satisfying                     (-ed vs. -ing) to describe feelings,
                     to hone (one’s) skills       challenging / challenged       emotions, attitudes. For example: I find
                                                                                 volunteer work very rewarding. I am
                     community service            rewarding / rewarded           inspired by the people I work with.
                     medical school               temporary shelter
                     (career) possibility         learning disability
                     burned out                   (difficulty UK)
                     food bank                    to fall asleep
                     retiree (pensioner UK)       to exploit (extension
                     to tutor                     activity)
                     tiring                       to take on (= to hire)
                                                  (extension activity)
                     frustrating
                                                  to miss the point
                     disturbed / disturbing       (extension activity)
                     discouraged / discouraging   to view (extension activity)
                     overwhelming
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                      Why do people do volunteer work?
                            academic requirement          for fun                learn something new
                            do good                       get involved           make a difference
                            do something different        get work experience    meet like-minded people
                            explore career fields         keep active            meet people
                            feel needed                   to hone their skills   share knowledge and skills
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                       Why did they decide to volunteer?
                       1. The retiree:
                        
                       2. The college student:
                        
                       3. The business professional:
                        
                       4. The new resident:
                                                  Tip!     retiree
                                                           pensioner 
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                       Interested or interesting?
                             I FEEL …                                       THE WORK IS …
                             disturbed                challenged            disturbing                 challenging
                             frustrated               fascinated            frustrating                fascinating
                             discouraged              inspired              discouraging               inspiring
                             overwhelmed              interested            overwhelming               interesting
                             tired                    satisfied             tiring                     satisfying
                           – Are you satisfied with the work you do?        – Why does Charlie look so discouraged?
                           – Yes, I do. I find it both interesting and      – I think he finds his classes frustrating.
                             rewarding.                                       He’s feeling a bit overwhelmed.
                       Your turn!
                      1. Adam: I work with people who need homes and find them temporary shelters. I find helping people
                         rewarding, but sometimes I see and hear things that upset me a lot.
                      2. Bea: I work with children who have learning difficulties. Sometimes, it feels like we aren’t
                         progressing at all. We often have to go over the same things again and again. But you know, these
                         children don’t give up—and that keeps me going, too.
                      3. Carl: As volunteers at the zoo, we do a lot of hard physical work. Sometimes, when I get home, I fall
                         asleep almost immediately. But I love animals, and could watch them all day long. It’s great when I
                         can share what I’ve learned with visitors.
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                      4. Dora: I tried volunteering on a development project abroad once, but unfortunately, I didn’t have a
                         very good experience. I hardly got any training. I didn’t speak the language, the culture was
                         completely new, and we were expected to work ten hours or more a day! Between that and
                         homesickness, it was just too much for me. I left after two weeks.
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                      With your partner, discuss these volunteer opportunities.
                                                 The Children’s Museum is looking for Exhibit Volunteers. As an Exhibit Volunteer you would be
                      responsible for assisting children between 0–10 years of age with the museum’s activities. You will
                      interact with children, staff, and other volunteers to provide a fun learning experience for all visitors. We
                      would like volunteers to work at least twenty hours per month for a minimum of six months. Training is
                      provided.                       
                          Help the blind by raising a guide dog puppy! The Seeing Eyes Foundation is looking for volunteers to
                      care for its future guide dogs for people who have trouble seeing. These puppies have been selected to
                      take part in our guide dog training, but we need volunteers to look after them for the first 18 months of
                      their lives. Volunteers care for the puppies and teach them how to behave around people. We provide all
                      the support you need, including weekly training classes for the puppies and free veterinary care.                       
                      1. Who do you think these positions would be appropriate for? not appropriate for?
                      2. What do you think some of the cons and pros of each position might be?
                      3. Would you be interested in volunteering for one of these organizations? Why (not)?
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                      What do you think?
                              Community service shouldn’t be an             Although I think volunteering is a
                               academic requirement for school                great thing, I find it disturbing
                              children. People volunteer because           when I see volunteers doing things                                                                        
                             they want to help. If we tell kids they        the government should be taking
                              have to do it, won’t they be missing         care of. After all, isn’t that why we
                                            the point?                                  pay taxes?
                                   My concern is that some
                                                                                I’ve seen volunteer ads for
                             organizations view volunteers as free
                                                                           assistant pharmacists, secretaries,
                              employees. They take on volunteers
                                                                             teachers, nursing home aides …
                              because either they’re too cheap to
                                                                              the list goes on. These are real
                             actually pay someone to do the work,
                                                                           jobs that someone could be doing
                             or they get volunteers to do the work
                                                                                 for a salary, not volunteer
                              no one else wants to do. That’s just
                                                                                         positions.
                                           not right!
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