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Unit 4. Caring for those in need. Lesson 1. Getting started

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Watch the two videos and answer the questions.
1. What are they doing?
2. Can you guess who they are making these gifts for?
Unit 4: CARING FOR THOSE IN NEED

Lesson 1: Getting Started

*Vocabulary:
1. disabled /dis`eibld/ (a) (dumb, deaf, blind…)
2. impairment /im`peəmənt/ (n):
6. integrate in /`intigreit/ (phr. v):
7. campaign /kæm`pein/ (n):
disability /disə`biliti/ (n):
8. donate /dou`neit/ (v):
3. visual /`vizjuəl/ (a):
4. physical /`fizikəl/ (a):
5. cognitive /`kɔgnitiv/ (a):
relating to seeing
connected with the body
connected with thinking
The state of having a physical or mental condition
which means that part of the body doesn’t work correctly
to join society or a group of people
Cuộc vận động
Ủng hộ
Activity 1. Listen and read
Activity 1: Listen and read
Mai: Hi, what’s up? Why are there so many boxes in the library?
Maria: I’m preparing some Christmas gifts for secondary students with disabilities in the school we visited two months ago. These are students with various visual, hearing, physical and cognitive impairments.
Mai: Cognitive impairments?
Maria: That’s learning difficulties.
Kevin: I have a neighbor who is blind, deaf and dumb, and needs a lot of help to get around.
Maria: Well, you shouldn’t use words like “dumb” or “deaf”. It’s disrespectful.
Mai: I agree. There are so many students with a disability who have talents and skills.
Maria: That’s right. And we need to help them to become independent, integrate in the community and achieve success at school.
Mai: So what are these Christmas gifts?
Maria: Last month, the Youth Union in our school had a meeting and decided to start a “Special Christmas Gifts” campaign to collect gifts for local charities. So far, the students in our school have donated more than 100 gifts.
Mai: That’s great! Can students from other school join your campaign?
Maria: Sure! A few other schools have already joined us. They have sent us textbooks, dictionaries, CD players, batteries….
Kevin: I have an idea for a gift! A talking pen for learning foreign languages.
Maria: Great idea! What a meaningful gift!
Mai: Thanks, Maria. I’ll talk to my classmates and what we can do.
Activity 2: Read the conversation again. Decide whether the statements
are true (T), false (F), or not given (NG). Tick the correct box.



Game:

“Special Christmas Gifts”” campaign
Statement 2
Statement 5
Statement 1
Statement 6
Statement 4
Statement 3
GAME
“SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS ”
2. According to Kevin, it is disrespectful to use
words like “dumb” or “ deaf”.
Kevin: I have a neighbour who is blind, deaf and
dumb, and needs a lot of help to get around.
Maria: Well, you shouldn’t use words like “dumb”
or “deaf”. It’s disrespectful.
->
F
Maria
5. Kevin will donate an educational toy for
learning languages.
Kevin: I have an idea for a gift! A talking pen for
learning foreign languages.
Maria: Great idea! What a meaningful gift!
->
T
Maria is preparing some gifts for students
with disabilities.
Maria: I`m preparing some Christmas gifts for secondary students with disabilities in the school we visited two months ago.
->
T
6. Maria will plan a visit to a school for children
with disabilities.
->
NG
4. Only students at Maria’s chool can join the
campaign.
Mai: That’s great! Can students from other
schools join your campaign?
Maria: Sure! A few other schools have already
joined us.
->
F
other schools
3. Local charities will send the gifts to different
schools.
->
NG
Activity 2: Read the conversation again. Decide whether the statements
are true (T), false (F), or not given (NG). Tick the correct box.










How do you think non-disabled people perceive and treat people with disability?
Activity 3. Answer the question:
I think non-disabled people used to think that people with disabilities always need to be looked after.
However, attitudes have changed.
People with disabilities are now perceived as valued members of society.
/pəˈsiːv /
become aware of st

* Useful structure:
- I think/ In my opinion/ As for me……..
- However/ Nevertheless/ Nonetheless …….
- Be afraid of one’s appearances
* Example:
I think non-disabled people used to think that people with disabilities always need to be looked after. However, attitudes have changed. People with disabilities are now perceived as valued members of society.
- Respect/ finds ways to help/ appreciate highly one’s effort…..
- Be useless and worthless/ the burden of society ……..
- Used to
How do you think non-disabled people perceive and treat people with disability?
Activity 3. Answer the question:
FOR A BETTER LIFE
Homework
- Learn by heart vocabulary.
- Write a paragraph (within 50 words) about what you are going to do for those in need.
Thanks for your attention !
 
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