A fun Giving Opinions lesson for ESL students to learn vocabulary and expressions to practice giving opinions. Learn how to give and support your opinion in English. Watch the ESL video and use the ESL storytelling flashcards to retell the story.
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Should people be paid to give their blood? A young high-school teacher made the headlines this week when he described how much money he had made while studying at university by giving his blood. We’ve been asking people on the street for their take on the situation.
As far as I’m concerned, there’s nothing wrong with paying people to donate blood. It’s in demand, and can help a lot of people, so why shouldn’t people make a little extra money by giving?
Speaking personally, I think that people giving blood shouldn’t be paid. It goes without saying that this will increase the amount of blood being given, but why can’t we help each other out without needing some kind of financial incentive?
I have no doubt that offering money will help increase the number of people who give blood, but I’m concerned that it will lead to people giving too much and damaging their health.
In my opinion, we should be thinking of more ways to get people to give blood. It’s in such short supply, but it’s something we could all easily provide. If everybody gave blood, people with serious illnesses would be more likely to survive.
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