外研版(2019)选择性必修第二册Unit 4Breaking boundaries Starting out& Understanding ideas (32张PPT)

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名称 外研版(2019)选择性必修第二册Unit 4Breaking boundaries Starting out& Understanding ideas (32张PPT)
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(共32张PPT)
Unit 4
Starting out&
Understanding ideas(1)
Part 1
Starting out
Starting out
1. Do you know how many people there are in the world
2. Which continent contains the largest population
3. What percentage of world population do developing countries make up
7.8 billion.
Eurasian/ju re n/ continent(亚欧大陆).
About 80%.
Starting out
Watch the video and answer the questions.
Which statistic surprises you most
What message do you think the video conveys
Starting out
Look at the pictures and answer the questions.
What kind of problem do the people have in each picture
Which of these problems have you experienced Give an example.
The people in the three pictures are experiencing boundaries in geography, language and culture respectively. These boundaries might cause issues such as remote relationships, misunderstanding or cultural offense.
Starting out
Now because of globalization, we are breaking boundaries in geography, language and culture. These problems are being solved and understood.
There are a group of people who are also breaking boundaries and have been helping millions of people worldwide since 1971.
Let’s watch a video and find out who they are.
Starting out
About Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF),
or Doctors Without Borders
Starting out
Read the information about MSF and answer the questions.
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), or Doctors Without Borders in English, was founded in Paris in 1971 by a group of doctors and journalists. It is an independent, non-profit organisation whose mission is to provide medical care to those affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters or a lack of access to health care. It assists people based on need, regardless of which country they are from. The top priority goes to those in the most serious and immediate danger. Today, MSF has over 67, 000 team members from over 150 countries and regions.
Starting out
Read the information about MSF and answer the questions.
When was MSF founded and what does it do
2. What is the top priority of MSF
3. What else do you know about it
It was founded in 1971 to provide medical care to those affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters or a lack of access to health care.
The top priority goes to those in the most serious and immediate danger.
Part 2
Understanding ideas
Pre-reading
Look at the title, the pictures, and the layout on page 50-51.
1. Think about where this passage can probably be taken from
2. Predict what the passage is about.
A journal entry of an MSF doctor.
While reading
1. Read for the main idea of the passage.
2. What problem the writer was involved in tackling
It’s about a journal of an MSF doctor. It is recorded what the author saw, heard and felt in 100 days to help African patients.
The doctor was involved in tackling the infectious disease Ebola in Liberia.
While reading
Read for the main idea of each paragraph and the passage structure.
Para. 1
Para. 3
Para. 4
Para. 5
Para. 6
Para. 7
a. Made up mind to work with MSF.
b. Celebrate the success we made.
c. Got to know the daily routine and
colleagues and started work.
d. Feelings of working with my colleagues.
e. Work together to create miracles.
f. An unforgettable case.
Para. 2
g. What the MSF members are doing now.
Time
Before arrival.
Now
Now
The author’s 100 days.
While reading
Choose the ideas conveyed in the passage and find evidence to support your choices.
1. It is not the first time the author has worked with MSF.
2. The work with MSF in Liberia is life-threatening.
3. The author enjoyed working together with all his colleagues.
4. The author always felt frustrated with the high death rate.
Evidence from Para. 2: I knew I was putting my life at risk…
Evidence from Para. 6: …It is so inspiring to have colleagues like Wilton, Maisy and Alfonso, not to mention all the others I have worked with.
While reading
Use five adjectives to describe the spirit of MSF doctors and give your reasons.
I think MSF doctors are responsible, because they …
brave / courageous / fearless
selfless
devoted / dedicated
hard-working
kind-hearted
responsible
collaborative
While reading
Read paragraph 1. Answer the following questions.
Para. 1: Today we celebrate.
How
Why
Who
raise virtual glasses to each other
It’s exactly one month since the last reported case.
20 health care workers from almost as many countries, comrades in arms
While reading
Read paragraph 2. Fill in the blanks.
Before arrival
I felt:
I knew:
I thought:
it was my duty as a doctor to go there and offer my help.
I was putting my life at risk.
“ If I don't do it, who will ”
While reading
Read paragraph 3. Match the colleagues with the correct descriptions.
Wilton
Alfonso
Maisy
Who is he / she
What did he / she do
previously worked on Ebola outbreaks in Sierra, Leone and Guinea.
helped carry the very sick and disinfected clothing and surfaces
educated people on preventing infection.
a retired public health official
a local man
a middle-aged doctor
While reading
Read paragraph 4. Answer the following question.
What was the work with MSF in Liberia like
Para. 4: In the few weeks since then, I have come to know these people very well. We have worked together, surrounded by blood, vomit and death. But, although the death rate is very high, we will never give up on a patient, and our efforts do sometimes end in miracles.
While reading
Read paragraph 5. Answer the following question.
What’s the author’s purpose in writing paragraph 5
Para. 5: Just after my arrival, a family of six were brought here in the back of a van. All of them were infected. The twin girls and their parents soon died. We knew there was little hope for the brothers, but we did everything we could to save them. When we visited the ward the next morning, we were amazed to see that against all odds, both boys were still alive. Pascal and Daniel have since made a full recovery. This small but unexpected success compensated for many other less fortunate cases.
To show the horror of the disease and the reward of his work.
“To be caught up in such a crisis creates powerful bonds between people, not only between carers and patients, but also between all those who have come from different parts of the world and joined together in a common cause. ”
Facing the crisis, people, regardless of the nations and professions, united as one.
While reading
Read paragraph 6. Share your understanding of the first sentence in Paragraph 6
While reading
Read paragraph 7. Choose the correct answer.
“Now my time is almost up. In a few days, someone else will arrive to step into my shoes….”. What does “step into my shoes” mean
To wear my shoes.
To replace my place.
To give me shoes.
To slip into the shoes.
Post reading
Time Experiences Feelings
Before arrival How I made up my mind: ________________________________ _____________________________________________________
My 100 days What I did on arrival: ___________________________________ _____________________________________________________ What my daily work was like: ____________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ An unforgettable case: __________________________________ _____________________________________________________
Now What is special about today: ______________________________ _____________________________________________________ What we are doing: _____________________________________ _____________________________________________________
Organise information from the passage and complete the table.
Post reading
Time Experiences Feelings
Before arrival How I made up my mind: ____________________________________________________________________________________
I saw the tragic scenes on the news and I
felt it was my duty as a doctor to go there and offer my help.
with strong sense of mission
Organise information from the passage and complete the table.
Post reading
Time Experiences Feelings
My 100 days What I did on arrival: ___________________________________ _____________________________________________________ What my daily work was like: ____________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ An unforgettable case: __________________________________ _____________________________________________________
I got to know the daily routine and my colleagues
and started my work.
Together with the others working for or
alongside MSF, I helped those who were infected with the terrible disease Ebola. We worked together, surrounded by blood, vomit and death.
Two young brothers survived the disease after
their family members had died.
proud, hopeful, amazed
Organise information from the passage and complete the table.
Post reading
Time Experiences Feelings
Now What is special about today: ______________________________ __________________________________ What we are doing: ___________________________________ _____________________________________________________
We celebrate because it’s exactly one
We are collaborating to create a global community
happy, inspired, proud, hopeful
month since the last reported case, and my time is almost up.
with a shared future of peace and prosperity.
Organise information from the passage and complete the table.
Post reading
Now read the information and answer the questions.
We call on the people of all countries to work together to build a community with a shared future for mankind, to build an open, inclusive, clean, and beautiful world that enjoys lasting peace, universal security, and common prosperity.
From Xi Jinping’ s report at the 19th CPC National Congress
What is your understanding of “a community with a shared future for mankind”
2. How is the idea reflected in the MSF doctor’s journal
Post reading
Now read the information and answer the questions.
We call on the people of all countries to work together to build a community with a shared future for mankind, to build an open, inclusive, clean, and beautiful world that enjoys lasting peace, universal security, and common prosperity.
From Xi Jinping’ s report at the 19th CPC National Congress
What is your understanding of “a community with a shared future for mankind”
Today, humankind is faced with many challenges; the issue concerning the direction the international community is going in draws attention. Under this background, the role of major countries is particularly crucial. The international community calls for a leading force that advocates fairness and justice, promotes win-win cooperation, defends progress, unity and common understanding, and advocates the whole world as one community.
Post reading
Now read the information and answer the questions.
We call on the people of all countries to work together to build a community with a shared future for mankind, to build an open, inclusive, clean, and beautiful world that enjoys lasting peace, universal security, and common prosperity.
From Xi Jinping’ s report at the 19th CPC National Congress
2. How is the idea reflected in the MSF doctor’s journal
The author mentioned that Ebola has no respect for borders. This indicates that borders are artificial. Many human differences are similarly artificial or unimportant when compared to what unites people. Doctors and others involved in the fight against the disease were united by their common values of respecting and saving human life.
Post reading
Think& Share
1. What difficulties do you think the author might have faced during his work
2. Do you know of any other similar organisations What do they do
Post reading
Think& Share
1. What difficulties do you think the author might have faced during his work
2. Do you know of any other similar organisations What do they do
Breaking his own boundaries in language and culture to get involved in the team.
Poor living conditions
Lack of daily necessaries
Red Cross (红十字会)
The World Wildlife Fund(世界野生动物基金会)
感谢观看!