SDGs and Global Life: Studying the Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs) in school helps us understand big global problems like poverty, inequality, and climate change.
It shows how these issues are connected and affect people all around the world.
SDGs and English Class:
1. Global Stories: In English class, we read stories that talk about the same problems the SDGs try to solve. It helps us see how people from different places face similar challenges.
2. Talking About the World: We practice speaking and listening by discussing global issues in class. This helps us get better at expressing our thoughts and understanding what others are saying.
3. Writing for Change: We write essays and reports about the SDGs to practice our writing skills. It's a way to share our ideas and maybe inspire others to care about these important goals.
4. Learning from Media: In English, we analyze news articles and videos about the SDGs. It helps us understand how the media talks about these global challenges.
5. Doing Research: We do projects that involve researching the SDGs. It helps us learn more about the problems and think about possible solutions.
6. Making a Difference: English class encourages us to take action. We might do projects to raise awareness or get involved in activities that support the SDGs. It shows us that even small actions can make a difference.
So, studying the SDGs in English class isn't just about learning English; it's about understanding the world, expressing our ideas, and maybe making a positive impact.