Unit 04. For a Better Community. Lesson 7. Communication and Cuture
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Warmly Welcome
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Every year, thousands of Love Volunteers from all over the globe are placed into 1 week to 6 month projects in Central and South America, Asia, Africa, The Middle East, and Europe
Abroadly features more than 150 programs in the fields of child and youth development, construction and community development, education, health and medicine, human rights, sports and recreation, and wildlife and environmental conservation.
programs in 30 destinations across the globe and a variety of fields including Care, Medicine & Healthcare, Teaching, Conservation & Environment, and much more!
Unit 4
For a better community
COMMUNICATION
& CULTURE
martyr /`mɑ:tə/(n)
invalid /`invəli:d/(n)
liệt sĩ
thương binh
handicapped /`hændikæpt/(a)
khuyết tật
Checking
martyr /`mɑ:tə/(n)
invalid /`invəli:d/(n)
handicapped /`hændikæpt/(a)
liệt sĩ
thương binh
khuyết tật
Exchange your opinions
Example:
Student A: What is the most important volunteer activity in our area?
Student B: I think taking part in directing the traffic is the most important.
Student C: Really! I think…..
Activity 1:
Group work
Wise words
What do you know about this man?
Mahatma Gandhi, a national hero of Indian .
Bạn phải thay đổi theo cách mà bạn muốn thế giới thay đổi.
What do you think the quote means?
Wise words
Give some examples
for illustrating for the quote
Read the passage to know more about Mahatma Gandhi
then answer the following questions.
Activity 2:
2. What did he do to help coloured people
in South Africa? Why?
1. When and where was Mahatma Gandhi born?
3. What were his contributions to India?
Mahatma Gandhi was born in 1869 in India. At the age of 18, he travelled to Britain to study law at a university in London. Then he came back to India and worked there for a few years. In 1893, he got a job as a lawyer in South Africa. At that time, coloured people, including the Indians living in South Africa, and white people were not treated equally, and he fought for the rights of coloured people in general and the Indians in particular. In 1914, Gandhi moved back to India. At that time, the British ruled India and Indian people were not treated equally. Gandhi wanted the British to leave India so that the country could become independent. He was a peaceful man and against all forms of violence. In the end, he won, and the British left India in 1947. After that, Gandhi continued to fight for the rights of poor people and women in India and became a hero for millions of people.
Be
the
change
you
wish
to
see
in
the
world
Mahatma Gandhi was born in 1869 in India. At the age of 18, he travelled to Britain to study law at a university in London. Then he came back to India and worked there for a few years. In 1893, he got a job as a lawyer in South Africa. At that time, coloured people, including the Indians living in South Africa, and white people were not treated equally, and he fought for the rights of coloured people in general and the Indians in particular. In 1914, Gandhi moved back to India. At that time, the British ruled India and Indian people were not treated equally. Gandhi wanted the British to leave India so that the country could become independent. He was a peaceful man and against all forms of violence. In the end, he won, and the British left India in 1947. After that, Gandhi continued to fight for the rights of poor people and women in India and became a hero for millions of people.
2. What did he do to help coloured people
in South Africa? Why?
When and where was Mahatma Gandhi born?
3. What were
his contributions
to India?
Activity 3. Group work
Share your ideas with the class
about a person who contributed to the development of our country.
Who are they?
What lessons do you get from
their contributions to our community?
Prepare for Project
Present your plan about someone or a place in your community that needs help.
Introduce the place
Problem
how to help them.
Wise words
TEACHERS TO OUR CLASS 10A2
2018 - 2019 Best Volunteer Abroad Programs, Organizations, & Projects
more than 85,000 volunteers overseas
teaching and healthcare, to wildlife conservation and construction, and more.
- 200 affordable volunteer trips to 45 destinations. (in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the USA, Europe, the Caribbean, and the Pacific)
Maximo Nivel
top-ranked program with over 250 reviews and a perfect 5-star rating.
starting at just $595 (for one week)
a broad base of participants from high school students to graduate students and working professionals.
Founded by a brother-sister team that provides meaningful, life-changing projects in over 34 countries around the world.
Every year, thousands of Love Volunteers from all over the globe are placed into 1 week to 6 month projects in Central and South America, Asia, Africa, The Middle East, and Europe
Abroadly features more than 150 programs in the fields of child and youth development, construction and community development, education, health and medicine, human rights, sports and recreation, and wildlife and environmental conservation.
programs in 30 destinations across the globe and a variety of fields including Care, Medicine & Healthcare, Teaching, Conservation & Environment, and much more!
Unit 4
For a better community
COMMUNICATION
& CULTURE
martyr /`mɑ:tə/(n)
invalid /`invəli:d/(n)
liệt sĩ
thương binh
handicapped /`hændikæpt/(a)
khuyết tật
Checking
martyr /`mɑ:tə/(n)
invalid /`invəli:d/(n)
handicapped /`hændikæpt/(a)
liệt sĩ
thương binh
khuyết tật
Exchange your opinions
Example:
Student A: What is the most important volunteer activity in our area?
Student B: I think taking part in directing the traffic is the most important.
Student C: Really! I think…..
Activity 1:
Group work
Wise words
What do you know about this man?
Mahatma Gandhi, a national hero of Indian .
Bạn phải thay đổi theo cách mà bạn muốn thế giới thay đổi.
What do you think the quote means?
Wise words
Give some examples
for illustrating for the quote
Read the passage to know more about Mahatma Gandhi
then answer the following questions.
Activity 2:
2. What did he do to help coloured people
in South Africa? Why?
1. When and where was Mahatma Gandhi born?
3. What were his contributions to India?
Mahatma Gandhi was born in 1869 in India. At the age of 18, he travelled to Britain to study law at a university in London. Then he came back to India and worked there for a few years. In 1893, he got a job as a lawyer in South Africa. At that time, coloured people, including the Indians living in South Africa, and white people were not treated equally, and he fought for the rights of coloured people in general and the Indians in particular. In 1914, Gandhi moved back to India. At that time, the British ruled India and Indian people were not treated equally. Gandhi wanted the British to leave India so that the country could become independent. He was a peaceful man and against all forms of violence. In the end, he won, and the British left India in 1947. After that, Gandhi continued to fight for the rights of poor people and women in India and became a hero for millions of people.
Be
the
change
you
wish
to
see
in
the
world
Mahatma Gandhi was born in 1869 in India. At the age of 18, he travelled to Britain to study law at a university in London. Then he came back to India and worked there for a few years. In 1893, he got a job as a lawyer in South Africa. At that time, coloured people, including the Indians living in South Africa, and white people were not treated equally, and he fought for the rights of coloured people in general and the Indians in particular. In 1914, Gandhi moved back to India. At that time, the British ruled India and Indian people were not treated equally. Gandhi wanted the British to leave India so that the country could become independent. He was a peaceful man and against all forms of violence. In the end, he won, and the British left India in 1947. After that, Gandhi continued to fight for the rights of poor people and women in India and became a hero for millions of people.
2. What did he do to help coloured people
in South Africa? Why?
When and where was Mahatma Gandhi born?
3. What were
his contributions
to India?
Activity 3. Group work
Share your ideas with the class
about a person who contributed to the development of our country.
Who are they?
What lessons do you get from
their contributions to our community?
Prepare for Project
Present your plan about someone or a place in your community that needs help.
Introduce the place
Problem
how to help them.
Wise words
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