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Unit 4
Sharing
Warming–up and Pre- reading
Warning-up and Pre-reading
Enjoy what some famous
people think about Sharing
As Kofi Annan, Secretary General of the United Nations said “ … each contribution- no matter how small- can help make a difference.”
Enjoy
Give roses to others and the lasting fragrance will remain in your hand.
If everybody offers a little love, the world will become more beautiful.
Be generous and you will be prosperous. Help others and you will be helped.
Have you ever helped your parents, or other relatives, or your friends,or people in your community, or people outside your community
Who would be called “ volunteers”
Would you be called a “ volunteer ”
People who help others in their community or outside their community would be called volunteers. However, they would not be called volunteers if they help their parents, other relatives or friends.
3.some famous volunteers you know.
Now comes your turn to find some
information(pictures) about “volunteer”.
2.what do the volunteers usually do to help other people
1.some signs about volunteer
What do the signs stand for
The sign of United Nations Volunteer in China (中国青年志愿者)
北京2008年奥运会志愿者标志
March,5th is UNV day.
80,000,000 volunteers
in China
December,5th is International Volunteer Day
What are the volunteers doing
fight against the flood and rescue the old and the sick
plant trees and protect our environment
help the disabled
clean the community
Teach the kids in the mountainous areas
. join the Go West Project to improve the standard of education in the school
. join “1 help1” project to help elderly people who live alone
The volunteers make their greatest efforts to help others
There are many famous
volunteers you know.Here
are some photos below.
who they are
Can you guess
Norman Bethune 白求恩
Mother Teresa
特蕾莎修女
She lived in India (1910-1997).She helped the poor and the sick and won the NOBEL PEACE PRIZE in 1979 .
濮存昕
The image ambassador for HIV // Aids
徐本禹
There are many volunteers working in different mountainous areas or developing countries, among which Papua New Guinea (PNG) is one.
What do you know about Papua New Guinea
Independent State of Papua New Guinea
Location: situated to the north of Australia
Population: about 5.7 million
Language: English as the official language
Pidgin English as the language for
communication
Economy: a poor country with most people
living in tribal villages and depending
on subsistence farming to make a living.
Education: About 85% of children start
school but only about 60% of these
reach Year 5
Captial 莫尔兹比港 Port Moresby
PNG’s national flag and national emblem(国徽)
巴布亚在马来语中意为“卷发人”。
16世纪中叶,葡萄牙人来到该岛时,见
当地居民和自然景观很像非洲的几内亚,
故称之为新几内亚.
PNG’s paper currency
houses made of bamboo and grass
the tribe (部落)
the villagers
Jo was a volunteer who worked in Papua New Guinea (PNG) for two years.
The following photos were taken by Jo in PNG. Look at the photos and answer the questions.
1 My class
2 Students putting new
grass on classroom roofs
3 Building a new
science lab
Photos 1 to 3
1 What was Jo's job in PNG
A teacher.
2 What kind of students were in her class
Teenage boys. They are poorly dressed.
3 Describe the classrooms.
The classrooms are small. They have no windows. They are made of wood and bamboo and have grass roofs.
4 View of the village from the ridge
5 Some of Tombe’s family with Mukap on the left
6 Kiak preparing vegetables
7 Tombe’s family and Jenny waiting for the meal to cook
8 A woman and baby we saw on the way home
9 Tombe with his grandfather who’s digging up peanuts
10 Village huts
Photos 4 to 10
1. Jo took many photos of a visit to a student's village. What can you say about the village
The village is very small. It is by a river at the bottom of a valley. It has steep slopes all around it.
2. What can you say about life in the village
The village huts are small. They have no windows. They are made of wood and bamboo and have grass roofs. Meals are prepared and cooked outside. One of the crops grown is peanuts. The tool used for this crop is a digging stick. There is a woman carrying a naked baby on her shoulders. She is also carrying a heavy-looking bag. She has bare feet.
There are many people around us, in our country or even in the world who need different kinds of help. So voluntary work is an important and great cause. Not only can it make people live better but also it can bring happiness to volunteers. So we should form a sense of helping others and take an active part in any kind of voluntary activities from now on and try to make the world more beautiful and harmonious.
Sum up
Homework:
Search on the Internet or other sources for information about how to work as volunteers.
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