donation - money, food, or other help to people who have been affected by situations such as wars or floods.
campaign - actions intended to produce change.
charity - an organization that helps people who are poor or ill, or who need advice and support.
aid - the act of giving money or goods to an organization.
foundation - an organization that provides money for medical research or for a charity.
fundraising - the activity of trying to persuade people or organizations to give money for a specific purpose (especially for a charity).
non-profit - (not-for-profit) organization exists in order to help people and provide a service, rather than to make money.
philanthropy - the belief that you should help people, especially by giving money to those who need it.
sponsorship - money given to an organization to help to pay for something, often an event.
Complete the sentences with the correct
form of the verbs in the box.
build have involve raise boost increase improve
1 When I want to my mood, I go running.
2 Did you know laughing can ___ your blood
5 Choose the correct words.
1 Perhaps some light exercise could / must relieve
the pain.
2 He fell asleep at his desk! He might / must have been exhausted.
3 Ann isn’t here. She must / can’t have forgotten.
4 You don’t have to / shouldn’t exercise when
you don’t feel well.
5 She’s walking to school. She might / can’t have missed the bus.
6 He can’t / could have gone home. He’s left his bag on the chair.
7 We mustn’t / don’t have to learn Chinese.
8 Tania’s in Spain. You must / could have seen
someone else.
Communication
pressure?
3 My dad doesn’t
the discipline to run a
marathon.
4 She’s very shy. I think she needs help to her
self-esteem.
5 Coffee doesn’t
gives a short boost.
6 Our new project
7 There are exercises you can do to your
concentration.
2 Write the nouns for these words.
your energy for very long. It
a lot of team work.
6
Complete the dialogue with the words in the box.
suppose have sure might should think
Kate Look at these adverts for the new sports hall, Nick.
Объяснение:
donation - money, food, or other help to people who have been affected by situations such as wars or floods.
campaign - actions intended to produce change.
charity - an organization that helps people who are poor or ill, or who need advice and support.
aid - the act of giving money or goods to an organization.
foundation - an organization that provides money for medical research or for a charity.
fundraising - the activity of trying to persuade people or organizations to give money for a specific purpose (especially for a charity).
non-profit - (not-for-profit) organization exists in order to help people and provide a service, rather than to make money.
philanthropy - the belief that you should help people, especially by giving money to those who need it.
sponsorship - money given to an organization to help to pay for something, often an event.
Complete the sentences with the correct
form of the verbs in the box.
build have involve raise boost increase improve
1 When I want to my mood, I go running.
2 Did you know laughing can ___ your blood
5 Choose the correct words.
1 Perhaps some light exercise could / must relieve
the pain.
2 He fell asleep at his desk! He might / must have been exhausted.
3 Ann isn’t here. She must / can’t have forgotten.
4 You don’t have to / shouldn’t exercise when
you don’t feel well.
5 She’s walking to school. She might / can’t have missed the bus.
6 He can’t / could have gone home. He’s left his bag on the chair.
7 We mustn’t / don’t have to learn Chinese.
8 Tania’s in Spain. You must / could have seen
someone else.
Communication
pressure?
3 My dad doesn’t
the discipline to run a
marathon.
4 She’s very shy. I think she needs help to her
self-esteem.
5 Coffee doesn’t
gives a short boost.
6 Our new project
7 There are exercises you can do to your
concentration.
2 Write the nouns for these words.
your energy for very long. It
a lot of team work.
6
Complete the dialogue with the words in the box.
suppose have sure might should think
Kate Look at these adverts for the new sports hall, Nick.
Объяснение: