11. •to have a job
•to be respected
•have access to leisure activities
•to have a say in what happens
•to be free to tell your opinion
•to have access to health care
•to be safe
•to have access to education
•to be free to move
• to vote
•do your personal best •respect others
•to be concerned for the common good
•to respect the flag of your country
•to participate in community activities
•to believe in human dignity and equality
•respect the rules and laws
•to respect the environment
•to pay taxes
• earn your livelihood
• to have somewhere to live
• to volunteer in your community service
Rights Duties Both
12. citizenship
Rights of Citizens
•Right to vote
•Freedom of speech
•Right to education
•Right to fair trial
Responsibilities of Citizens
•Obeying laws
•Paying taxes
•Respecting others
•Participating in community
service
1.Challenges in Citizenship
1. Discrimination
2. Limited access to
rights for minorities
3. Political apathy
4. Immigration issues
Types of citizenships:
By birth
By marriage
By descent
By naturalization
Values of Citizenship
•Equality
•Justice
•Tolerance
•Civic duty
Benefits of Citizenship
•Protection by the state
•Access to public services
•Participation in elections
•Opportunity for employment
13. Rights Duties Both
•to have a job
•to be respected
•have access to leisure activities
•to have a say in what happens
•to be free to tell your opinion
•to have access to health care
•to be safe
•to have access to education
•to be free to move
•to vote
•to tell the truth
•do your personal best
•respect others
•to be concerned for the common
good
•to respect the flag of your
country
•to participate in community
activities
•to believe in human dignity and
equality
•respect the rules and laws
•to respect the environment
•to pay taxes
• earn your livelihood
• to have somewhere to live
• to volunteer in your community
service
Unit 7: Citizenship
15. 1. Giving up your time for free
2. Something you give up to help others
3. An organization that does not work for the government
4. Attempting to influence public officials to take a desired action
5. The control of what can be said, written or published
6. Organisations that help those who are in need
7. A group of people who share certain values and have things in common
8. The process by which business, politics, and culture operate on a world scale
9. Rights and freedoms to which every human being is entitled
10. An organization that works for improving the conditions of employment
11. Obligations or matters over which a person is considered to have a legal or moral duty
12. Claims, privileges or entitlements, normally protected by law
13. A native born or someone who has been naturalized in a particular state or nation
A. Responsibilities
B. Citizen
C. Volunteering
D. Rights
E. Community
F. Globalization
G. Human rights
H. Trade union
I. Charity
J. Sacrifice
K. Lobbying
L. Censorship
M. NGO
16. Read the definitions and choose the correct answer :
rights, volunteering, charity, citizen, community
1. Giving up your free time. (....................................................)
2. Money that you give to help poor people (....................................................)
3. Something you are allowed or permitted (....................................................)
4. Term used to refer to a group of people sharing certain values or having
certain conditions in common. (....................................................)
5. A native born or someone who has been naturalised in a particular state or
nation (....................................................)
17. I am a good/not a good citizen because ...................................