Q1: Imagine you are interested in joining an environmental club at your school. What would be the first question you would ask the club leader?
"What are the club's main activities and how often do you meet?
How would you convince a friend to join the club with you?
Joining the environmental club will be a fun way to make a difference. Plus, we can learn new things, participate in exciting activities like clean-up events, and improve our leadership skills together."
Suppose the club is organizing a tree-planting event. What steps would you take to ensure the event is successful?
"I would first choose a location for planting, then get necessary permissions from the school or local authorities. I'd make sure we have the right number of trees, tools, and supplies. I would also create a schedule and assign tasks to club members to keep things organized."
What would you do if some participants didn't follow the rules for planting trees properly?
"I would politely explain the correct method and offer to demonstrate it again. If they continue to struggle, I would assign someone more experienced to guide them."
If the club notices an increase in litter around the school, how would you propose addressing the issue?
"We could organize a campaign to raise awareness about the importance of keeping the school clean. This could include posters, a clean-up drive, and setting up more visible trash and recycling bins."