Unit 4. Caring for those in need. Lesson 3. Reading
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DONG KINH HIGH SCHOOL
Ds
Designed by Doan Thi Huong Thao
Unit 4: caring for those in need
lesson 3: reading skill
helping each other
Saturday, October 27th 2018
In this lesson you will have a chance to read a school magazine to get general ideas and specific in formation about helping people with disabilities.
People with speech impairments
People with visual impairments
People with mobility impairments
People with hearing impairments
People with cognitive impairments
Activity 1: Who each symbol is for?
Symbol 1: C Symbol 2: B Symbol 3: D Symbol 4: A
1
2
3
4
Activity 2: Match each of the words with its meaning.
1/ Energetic
/ˌenə(r)ˈdʒetɪk/
2/ Enthusiastically
/ɪnˌθjuːziˈæstɪkli/
3/ Slogan
/ˈsləʊɡən/
4. Involve
/ɪnˈvɒlv/
5. Support
/səˈpɔː(r)t/
a/ To invite or to make someone participate in an activity
b/ Having a lot of energy and enthusiasm
c/ Encouragement or practical help
d/ In a way showing a lot of excitement
e/ A word or a group of words often used in campaigns to attract people’s attention
Activity 3:
Read a school magazine report on some interviews with class monitors. Choose the appropriate heading for each paragraph.
A: SET A RECORD ON CHRISTMAS DAY
B. FRIENDS’ SUPPORT BRINGS JOY
C. HAPPINESS COMES FROM GIVING TO OTHERS
HELPING YOUR COMMUNITY
By Nguyen Mai
The students at Nguyen Van Troi School are now preparing Christmas gifts for students with disabilities in Ho Chi Minh City. We have asked three energetic class monitors about how they plan to make this Christmas unforgettable for theirs friends with disabilities. Here are their answers.
HELPING YOUR COMMUNITY
By Nguyen Mai
The students at Nguyen Van Troi School are now preparing Christmas gifts for students with disabilities in Ho Chi Minh City. We have asked three energetic class monitors about how they plan to make this Christmas unforgettable for theirs friends with disabilities. Here are their answers.
“ We believe that students with disabilities should be offered support to do the things they like,” said Huynh Mai Lien, the monitor of Class 11A. After their visit to a specific school, Lien made friends with some students with reading disabilities. She realized that they enjoy reading as much as she does. So she has decided to record popular books for these students. “I hope they’ll enjoy listening to these talking books over the Christmas holidays!” said Lien enthusiastically.
1. FRIENDS’ SUPPORT BRINGS JOY
“ We believe that students with disabilities should be offered support to do the things they like,” said Huynh Mai Lien, the monitor of Class 11A. After their visit to a specific school, Lien made friends with some students with reading disabilities. She realized that they enjoy reading as much as she does. So she has decided to record popular books for these students. “I hope they’ll enjoy listening to these talking books over the Christmas holidays!” said Lien enthusiastically.
1. FRIENDS’ SUPPORT BRINGS JOY
“A gift for everyone!” is the campaign slogan of Class 11B, led by Tran Nam. “We’ve agreed to involve disabled students in our Santa Claus activities for children in the neighborhood, “Even if some of them have mobility impairments, they can still dress up as Santa Claus and help to give gifts to the kids. “Giving makes people happy and useful. People with a disability can still participate fully in our community’s life!” said Nam.
2. HAPPINESS COMES FROM GIVING TO OTHERS
“A gift for everyone!” is the campaign slogan of Class 11B, led by Tran Nam. “We’ve agreed to involve disabled students in our Santa Claus activities for children in the neighborhood, “Even if some of them have mobility impairments, they can still dress up as Santa Claus and help to give gifts to the kids. “Giving makes people happy and useful. People with a disability can still participate fully in our community’s life!” said Nam.
2. HAPPINESS COMES FROM GIVING TO OTHERS
“We want to make a special Yule Log cake. People have already started donating money, so we can buy all the ingredients,” said Hoa, the monitor of Class 11C. “Everyone has a problem, no one is perfect. With the support of the students from the special school, we think we can create something amazing,” Hoa added. Her class want to make a “record-breaking” Yule Log cake: the longest ever and created by the most students. “On Christmas Day, we will invite all the kids in the neighborhood to join our Christmas party and make the longest Yule Log!”
3. SET A RECORD ON CHRISTMAS DAY
Activity 4: Complete these sentences with no more than three words
1. The students at Nguyen Van Troi School will give the gifts to __________in Ho Chi Minh City
students with disabilities
2. One class monitor has decided to ________________ for students with reading disabilities.
record popular books
3. Another class monitor believes that disabilities should not prevent from ________________________ our community’s life.
Participating fully in
Activity 4: Complete these sentences with no more than three words
4. Another class monitor has thought of an interesting activity, where students will make a________ Yule Log cake to celebrate Christmas.
5. The three class monitors will try to make ______for their friends with disabilities
“record breaking
this Christmas unforgettable
Activity 5: Discuss with a partner how can help children with disabilities in your community.
Helping others is the best way to help yourself.
Helping others brings good feelings to givers and the receivers of the good deeds.
Using your special gifts to help others can be a gift to yourself as you enjoy a self-esteem boost for making others’ lives better, and make the world a better place. You feel more worthy of good.
HELPING CHILDREN
WITH DISABILITIES
Play games or sports with them
Listen to their problems
Give them encouragement in any activities when they take part in
Help them with their study
Offer them gifts
Reading books for them
WATCH THIS VIDEO
In this lesson, we’ve learnt about how to help people in need. We’ve learnt how to read and find specific information in a short interview.
We know word and phrases related to attitudes to disabled people and community activities.
- Vocabulary related to helping people with disabilities
- Reading skills: skimming, scanning, guessing the meaning of new words/phrases through context
- Do the task again
- Read Unit 4- Speaking at home
HOMEWORK
Ds
Designed by Doan Thi Huong Thao
Unit 4: caring for those in need
lesson 3: reading skill
helping each other
Saturday, October 27th 2018
In this lesson you will have a chance to read a school magazine to get general ideas and specific in formation about helping people with disabilities.
People with speech impairments
People with visual impairments
People with mobility impairments
People with hearing impairments
People with cognitive impairments
Activity 1: Who each symbol is for?
Symbol 1: C Symbol 2: B Symbol 3: D Symbol 4: A
1
2
3
4
Activity 2: Match each of the words with its meaning.
1/ Energetic
/ˌenə(r)ˈdʒetɪk/
2/ Enthusiastically
/ɪnˌθjuːziˈæstɪkli/
3/ Slogan
/ˈsləʊɡən/
4. Involve
/ɪnˈvɒlv/
5. Support
/səˈpɔː(r)t/
a/ To invite or to make someone participate in an activity
b/ Having a lot of energy and enthusiasm
c/ Encouragement or practical help
d/ In a way showing a lot of excitement
e/ A word or a group of words often used in campaigns to attract people’s attention
Activity 3:
Read a school magazine report on some interviews with class monitors. Choose the appropriate heading for each paragraph.
A: SET A RECORD ON CHRISTMAS DAY
B. FRIENDS’ SUPPORT BRINGS JOY
C. HAPPINESS COMES FROM GIVING TO OTHERS
HELPING YOUR COMMUNITY
By Nguyen Mai
The students at Nguyen Van Troi School are now preparing Christmas gifts for students with disabilities in Ho Chi Minh City. We have asked three energetic class monitors about how they plan to make this Christmas unforgettable for theirs friends with disabilities. Here are their answers.
HELPING YOUR COMMUNITY
By Nguyen Mai
The students at Nguyen Van Troi School are now preparing Christmas gifts for students with disabilities in Ho Chi Minh City. We have asked three energetic class monitors about how they plan to make this Christmas unforgettable for theirs friends with disabilities. Here are their answers.
“ We believe that students with disabilities should be offered support to do the things they like,” said Huynh Mai Lien, the monitor of Class 11A. After their visit to a specific school, Lien made friends with some students with reading disabilities. She realized that they enjoy reading as much as she does. So she has decided to record popular books for these students. “I hope they’ll enjoy listening to these talking books over the Christmas holidays!” said Lien enthusiastically.
1. FRIENDS’ SUPPORT BRINGS JOY
“ We believe that students with disabilities should be offered support to do the things they like,” said Huynh Mai Lien, the monitor of Class 11A. After their visit to a specific school, Lien made friends with some students with reading disabilities. She realized that they enjoy reading as much as she does. So she has decided to record popular books for these students. “I hope they’ll enjoy listening to these talking books over the Christmas holidays!” said Lien enthusiastically.
1. FRIENDS’ SUPPORT BRINGS JOY
“A gift for everyone!” is the campaign slogan of Class 11B, led by Tran Nam. “We’ve agreed to involve disabled students in our Santa Claus activities for children in the neighborhood, “Even if some of them have mobility impairments, they can still dress up as Santa Claus and help to give gifts to the kids. “Giving makes people happy and useful. People with a disability can still participate fully in our community’s life!” said Nam.
2. HAPPINESS COMES FROM GIVING TO OTHERS
“A gift for everyone!” is the campaign slogan of Class 11B, led by Tran Nam. “We’ve agreed to involve disabled students in our Santa Claus activities for children in the neighborhood, “Even if some of them have mobility impairments, they can still dress up as Santa Claus and help to give gifts to the kids. “Giving makes people happy and useful. People with a disability can still participate fully in our community’s life!” said Nam.
2. HAPPINESS COMES FROM GIVING TO OTHERS
“We want to make a special Yule Log cake. People have already started donating money, so we can buy all the ingredients,” said Hoa, the monitor of Class 11C. “Everyone has a problem, no one is perfect. With the support of the students from the special school, we think we can create something amazing,” Hoa added. Her class want to make a “record-breaking” Yule Log cake: the longest ever and created by the most students. “On Christmas Day, we will invite all the kids in the neighborhood to join our Christmas party and make the longest Yule Log!”
3. SET A RECORD ON CHRISTMAS DAY
Activity 4: Complete these sentences with no more than three words
1. The students at Nguyen Van Troi School will give the gifts to __________in Ho Chi Minh City
students with disabilities
2. One class monitor has decided to ________________ for students with reading disabilities.
record popular books
3. Another class monitor believes that disabilities should not prevent from ________________________ our community’s life.
Participating fully in
Activity 4: Complete these sentences with no more than three words
4. Another class monitor has thought of an interesting activity, where students will make a________ Yule Log cake to celebrate Christmas.
5. The three class monitors will try to make ______for their friends with disabilities
“record breaking
this Christmas unforgettable
Activity 5: Discuss with a partner how can help children with disabilities in your community.
Helping others is the best way to help yourself.
Helping others brings good feelings to givers and the receivers of the good deeds.
Using your special gifts to help others can be a gift to yourself as you enjoy a self-esteem boost for making others’ lives better, and make the world a better place. You feel more worthy of good.
HELPING CHILDREN
WITH DISABILITIES
Play games or sports with them
Listen to their problems
Give them encouragement in any activities when they take part in
Help them with their study
Offer them gifts
Reading books for them
WATCH THIS VIDEO
In this lesson, we’ve learnt about how to help people in need. We’ve learnt how to read and find specific information in a short interview.
We know word and phrases related to attitudes to disabled people and community activities.
- Vocabulary related to helping people with disabilities
- Reading skills: skimming, scanning, guessing the meaning of new words/phrases through context
- Do the task again
- Read Unit 4- Speaking at home
HOMEWORK
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