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Intensive Listening Lesson Incheon Teachers 2010

World Hunger What is it? Where can you find it? What do you think the causes are? What do you think the solution are?

World Hunger Key Vocabulary Sub-Saharan Africa malnourished/undernourished hungry/hunger relief/aid economic recession

World Hunger Listening Questions 1. According to the new UN report, how any people are undernourished worldwide? 2. How much has the number of undernourished people risen in the last year? 3. How many people in the world suffer from hunger everyday? 4. What percent of children in India are malnourished? 5. How many hungry are there in the Asia/Pacific region? 6. How many hungry are there in Sub-Saharan Africa?

World Hunger Listening Questions 7. What are some of the causes of this hunger? 8. How many African nations have seen hunger rise over the last year? 9. What is the UN’s goal on hunger? 10. In order to improve the situation and reduce hunger, what must be done? 11. How much will global food output have to increase to feed the world’s population by 2050?

World Hunger post listening Questions 1. Is it possible to reduce and/or eliminate global hunger? Why or why not? 2. What do you think are the best ways to reduce and eliminate global hunger? 3. What do you think are the main causes of global hunger? Whose fault is it? 4. Do you think that by having people in developed countries donate money, world hunger can be reduced or eliminated? Why or why not? What are the positive and negative aspects of monetary donations intended to help fight world hunger? 5. There are some people who say that the world should follow the natural order of things; that is “only the fittest survive; for those that can’t survive, let them die; this will help reduce the world’s population.” How do you feel about this theory?