Professional Documents
Culture Documents
global issues
Unit 2
Wealth Inequalities
Sexism
Housing opportunities
Racism
Job opportunities
Vocabulary
Inequality: Difference in size, degree, circumstances, etc.; lack of equality
Assets: An item of property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to
meet debts, commitments, or legacies. (Bienes)
Global wealth inequality: Global wealth inequality means that too much of the world's wealth is held
by too few people
Wealth inequality: Wealth inequality therefore refers to the unequal distribution of assets in a group of
people
Social inequality: Social inequality is the existence of unequal opportunities and rewards for different
social positions or statuses within a group or society.
Listening
Writing an interview script
Examples
2. Mr. Piñera do you think you could send box of food monthly?
3. Mr. Piñera do you think that a vaccine can be produced against the coronavirus?
4. Mr. Piñera, why did you not take security measures when the pandemic started like other
countries did?
5. Mr. Piñera If at any time a coronavirus vaccine comes out, will it be sold or will it be
free?
6.Mr. Piñera, why don't you listen to people asking for a better life, and wait for protests to
happen?
Rubric for evaluating writing points:
Criteria 3+2+2=7/9
Exceeds expectations
(3 points)
Meets expectations (2
points)
Below expectations
Interview length The interview has at The interview has four The interview has less
least six questions questions than four questions
Grammar All the questions have Some mistakes, but at The questions are not
the correct grammar least four questions following the correct
structure are accurately written structure
Vocabulary The interview includes The interview includes The interview does not
at least three words at least one word from include any word from
from the vocabulary the vocabulary the vocabulary
learned during the learned during the learned during the unit
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