雅思⼝语Part1范⽂:volunteer志愿者
1.Why do you think people volunteer?
I believe there could be veral reasons for people volunteering. Some people volunteerbecau?they?feel?for?the?cau? and?want?to?do?something?aboutThere are some who volunteer becau volunteering teaches you a lot. You learn team work, leadership, patience, organizing things and so much?more.
2.Would you like to work as a volunteer?
Definitely yes. I would love to work as a volunteer for an organization related
to education, becau I do feel that this is something that every individual has a right to have, but very few are able to get the quality education. Anyone who initiates it
in some way, I would Or may be in some time, start it off on my own.
4.Have you ever done any volunteerwork?
Yes, I was a volunteer for a group named Soften in our organization. The group
organizes lot of activities for the under privileged children and I was part of their
three day workshop. During that period, lot of kids from the adoption homes and other
ctions of society came and it was great to listen to them, their stories, their
experiences and so much
5.Is volunteering worth the time it takes?
Yes it is. I believe it is more of two way relation where the more you give, the
more you gain. There is so much of experience that comes along with it, so much
youget?to?learn?and?so?much?of?excitement?that?it?makes?up?for?the?effort?it
6.What could you do to help if you had no money?
Helping has nothing to do with May be I cannot give someone the money but I can
surely give what I have, like my k nowledge, my experience, the things that I have learnt. It is great to be able to share your knowledge and for the one who receives it, it is
surely a pure joy.
7.What is volunteer screening?
Volunteer screening is the process in which people are screened or judged so that
they can be given work that best fits their
8.What situations need volunteer workers?
Situations which?affect?the?larger?group?of?people?needs?volunteerBecau at that time, you cannot think about money and then one also needs lot of?people. Like,
when there was a Tsunami, lot of people died, so many were homeless and then there were many who c ould not find their loved one. It was such a massive destruction, that required help from the entire?planet.
9.Can you think of different types of volunteer work?
Volunteering has its own different shades. There is this volunteering where an
individual goes to an organization and works on one of their projects. It could be
for ?a ?month ?or ?a ? And ?then ?there ?is ?gap ?year ?volunteering. ?This ?is the
volunteering?which?students?tend?to?do?during?their?gap?year.?It?provides?them?wit
h the necessary skills for placements. Also, there is travel volunteering wherein the individual can volunteer for different caus while?traveling.
10.Would you volunteer to help people outside your community?
Definitely yes. Volunteering or for that matter helping has nothing to do with If
I can help anyone I will be more than happy to doit.
11.Have you read a book about volunteer work?
There is this book that I read, chicken soup for the soul. It was a great book,
almostan?eye?It?talks?about?101?inspiring?stories?that?talk?about?volunteers and their experiences and how they gave back what they?got.
12.What types of volunteer work would be unpleasant for you?
I think volunteering for something like “trying to ban valentines day” or for thatmatter?“the?organizations?bringing?religious? law?and?order”.?The?are?things
I would prefer not to go forward Becau, they go against my opinion about how things
should?be.
13.What benefits other than personal satisfaction could you personally get by
volunteering?
Volunteering has its own great advantages. It increas your social and relationship skills, it helps you make more friends and in some way be more connected
with your Even more, it helps counteracts the effects of stress, angerand?anxiety.?Some?believe?it?also?helps?in?fighting? depression.?Then?there?ar
e people who are alone, like the older people, volunteering gives them the n or
purpo for?life.
14.Can a volunteer be treated the same as paidstaff?
I think it is quite a tough thing to Becau, a volunteer is more often lected
more easily as compared to a paid staff. There is certain skill t that is required,
but with volunteer it is less of risk. It might be possible that a volunteer makes a
mistake but with a paid staff the chances should beless.
15.Should you volunteer if your main reason is to benefit monetarily or materialistically?
I think, at the first place, the main motive for volunteering should always be to
benefit others. However, if one thinks of it in a monetarily or materialistically manner and does it, I think they still should do it. Becau at the end both sides gain a?lot.