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I can’t find any 1. parties, 2. crafts, 3. crafts, 4. parties, 5. raw, 6. fixed, 7. ties, 8. fixed, 9. ties, 10. raw which go with my suit.
Developing countries need to strengthen their economic 1. parties, 2. crafts, 3. crafts, 4. parties, 5. raw, 6. fixed, 7. ties, 8. fixed, 9. ties, 10. raw with developed countries.
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In fair trade all 1. parties, 2. crafts, 3. crafts, 4. parties, 5. raw, 6. fixed, 7. ties, 8. fixed, 9. ties, 10. raw should be satisfied with the money they earn.
How many 1. parties, 2. crafts, 3. crafts, 4. parties, 5. raw, 6. fixed, 7. ties, 8. fixed, 9. ties, 10. raw did you go to last year?
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I really like eating 1. parties, 2. crafts, 3. crafts, 4. parties, 5. raw, 6. fixed, 7. ties, 8. fixed, 9. ties, 10. raw vegetables like broccoli and carrots.
Cotton is an example of a 1. parties, 2. crafts, 3. crafts, 4. parties, 5. raw, 6. fixed, 7. ties, 8. fixed, 9. ties, 10. raw material.
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He 1. parties, 2. crafts, 3. crafts, 4. parties, 5. raw, 6. fixed, 7. ties, 8. fixed, 9. ties, 10. raw the bike because it was broken. He did it all by himself.
Fair trade makes sure that a 1. parties, 2. crafts, 3. crafts, 4. parties, 5. raw, 6. fixed, 7. ties, 8. fixed, 9. ties, 10. raw price is agreed between exporters and producers and it stays the same.
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I bought those beautiful 1. parties, 2. crafts, 3. crafts, 4. parties, 5. raw, 6. fixed, 7. ties, 8. fixed, 9. ties, 10. raw in a shop that sells hand-made products.
She 1. parties, 2. crafts, 3. crafts, 4. parties, 5. raw, 6. fixed, 7. ties, 8. fixed, 9. ties, 10. raw excellent bracelets from tiny beads.
Type your answers to the questions below in 2–3 sentences in each case.
Is the idea of fair trade popular in your country? Why? Why not?
Do you pay attention if the products you buy have a fair trade logo? Why? Why not?
Do you think it’s worth paying a bit more money for fair trade products? Why? Why not?
Your school is organising an Environment Protection Week. You want to encourage your school friends to be ethical consumers. Write an entry for the school blog in which you:
explain what it means to be an ethical consumer and what fair trade is;
give arguments why it is important to shop ethically;
mention advantages and disadvantages of buying pre‑loved clothes;
describe what you do to be an ethical consumer.
Your blog entry should be 100‑150 words long.