🎯 Welcome to Lesson 2! Today we will understand the objectives and local impact of international organizations while focusing on essential English grammatical structures.
Grammar Focus Areas:
- Present Perfect for actions with present results
- Passive Voice for emphasizing actions over actors
- Modal Verbs for objectives and possibilities (can, may, should)
- Relative Clauses for detailed descriptions
📊 Expressing Objectives:
International organizations aim to reduce poverty. They seek to improve healthcare systems. The UNDP works to achieve sustainable development.
Grammar Rule: Use infinitive structures after objective verbs: aim to, seek to, work to, strive to.
🌱 Describing Impact with Present Perfect:
The World Bank has implemented several infrastructure projects. UNICEF has provided educational materials to schools. WHO has trained local healthcare workers.
Grammar Tip: Use present perfect (has/have + past participle) for actions that started in the past but continue to affect the present.
🏥 Healthcare Impact – Passive Voice:
Vaccination campaigns have been organized by WHO. Medical equipment has been distributed to rural clinics. Training sessions have been conducted for nurses.
Grammar Explanation: Use passive voice (be + past participle) when the action is more important than who did it.
📈 Economic Development – Modal Verbs:
The IMF can provide economic stability. Development projects may create employment opportunities. Governments should implement recommended reforms.
Modal Verb Usage:
- Can = ability/possibility
- May = possibility
- Should = recommendation
- Must = obligation
🌾 Agricultural Projects – Relative Clauses:
FAO implements projects that improve food security. They work with farmers who need technical assistance. They focus on regions where poverty is high.
Relative Pronouns:
- Who for people
- Which/That for things
- Where for places
- Whose for possession
💡 Memory Technique: Remember « P.P.M.R » – Present Perfect, Passive Voice, Modal Verbs, Relative Clauses – the four key structures for describing impact!
🌟 Summary: We can now describe objectives using infinitive structures, discuss impact with present perfect and passive voice, and provide details with relative clauses. Keep practicing these essential grammar patterns!