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STARTING OUT:
Activity 2. Look at the pictures and answer the questions.
1) What kind of problem do the people have in each picture
boundaries in language
boundaries in manner/ culture
boundaries in geography
The people in the three pictures are experiencing boundaries in language , culture and geography respectively分别地.
These boundaries might cause issues问题 such as misunderstanding, cultural offence冒犯or remote relationships.
STARTING OUT:
2-2) Which of these problems have you experienced Give an example.
culture shock(文化冲击)
Despite these boundaries, people around the world still have the same desire for peace, health and happiness.
Unit 4 Breaking boundaries
MY 100 DAYS WITH MSF
Lead in
Ebola
a virus
infectious
cause death
百度百科
Lead in
MSF 无国界医生
Medecins Sans Frontiers
(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 organization 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 67000 team members
from over 150 countries and regions.
MSF(无国界医生组织)
When
Where
Who
Feature
Mission
1971
Paris
doctors
journalists
Assist people based on need
Non-profit
independent
Provide medical care
Goes to those in the most serious and immediate danger
Pre-reading
What is the passage most likely to be taken from
In what order is the text organized
22 March 2015
1. What is the passage most likely to be taken from
A scientific magazine B. A doctor’s diary
C. A news report D. An academic paper
My 100 Days with MSF
While-reading
2.Read the journal and complete the table.
Paragraph(s) Time
Before arrival
My 100 days
Now
Para.2
Para.3 - 6
Para.1and 7
According to para 1, how does the author feel now
Today we celebrate. It’s exactly one month since the last reported case. But it is vital not to take any chance. So. 20 health care workers from almost as many countries, comrades in arms, raise virtual glasses to each other.
relieved
proud
Do we celebrate with glasses of champagne
While-reading
Now
According to para 1, how does the author feel now (adj)
Today we celebrate. It’s exactly one month since the last reported case. But it is vital not to take any chance. So. 20 health care workers from almost as many countries, comrades in arms, raise virtual glasses to each other.
relieved
proud
cautious
Now
Before arrival
Read para 2 and answer the questions.
How did the author decide to go to Liberia with MSF
Use some adjectives to describe the author, and find the evidence.
When he saw the tragic scenes on the news , he felt it was his duty as a doctor to go there and offer his help.
responsible
brave
I felt it was my duty as a doctor to go there and offer my help.
I knew I was putting my life at risk, but--
Para3: I arrived in Liberia with MSF
almost three months ago. When
I saw the tragic scenes on the
news, I felt it was my duty as a
doctor to go there and offer my help. I know I was putting my life at risk, but I thought, “If I don’t do it, who will ” It is important to remember that Ebola doesn’t respect national boundaries. There are no borders for doctors,for patients or for anyone else involved in combating this terrible disease.
Which figure of speech(修辞手法) is used here
My 100 Days
Para3: I arrived in Liberia with MSF
almost three months ago. When
I saw the tragic scenes on the
news, I felt it was my duty as a
doctor to go there and offer my help. I know I was putting my life at risk, but I thought, “If I don’t do it, who will ” It is important to remember that Ebola doesn’t respect national boundaries. There are no borders for doctors,for patients or for anyone else involved in combating this terrible disease.
What spirit of a doctor does this sentence reflect
see the world as a whole
My 100 Days
Names Nationality/Profession Mission
The author
Emma
Wilton
Maisy
Alfonso
A Chinese doctor
To relieve Emma
A Canadian specialist in infectious disease
Treat patients with infectious disease
A young local man
Carry the very sick into the
treatment clinic
Disinfect clothing and surfaces.
A retired public health
officer from Darwin, Australia
Educate people on preventing infection
An Argentinian doctor
had previously worked on Ebola
Para 3:
In the few weeks since then, I’ve 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 efforts do sometimes end in miracles.
What is the writer’s daily work
2.What is the miracle
Read para 4 and Think
My 100 Days
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 a 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.
Why was this case a miracle
How did the case influence us
Para 5:
My 100 Days
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. It is so inspiring to have colleagues like Wilton, Maisy and Alfonso, not to mention all the others I have worked with.
What does the writer acquire(获得) from 100 days with MSF
______ between people
___________ from colleagues
bonds
inspiration
Para 6:
My 100 Days
Now my time is almost up. In a few days, someone else will arrive to step into my shoes, and the tireless work that the MSF members do in more than 70 countries and regions around the world will go on. In a world still facing so many problems, it is absolutely essential for us to collaborate to create a global community with a shared future of peace and prosperity.
Will my work with MSF continue
Will the work of MSF continue
What should human beings do as a whole
take over
Para 7:
Now
Task 1:What great qualities do MFS doctors have in common
kind-hearted
selfless
devoted/
dedicated
hardworking
brave/courageous
/fearless
merciful
Post-reading
Post-reading
Task 2: Choose the ideas conveyed in the passage and find evidence to support your choices.
It is not the first time the author has worked with MSF.
The work with MSF in Liberia is life-threatening.
The author enjoyed working together with all his colleagues.
The author always felt frustrated with the high death rate.
Para 2: I knew I was putting my life at risk, but I thought, “If I don’t do it, who will ” It is important to remember that Ebola doesn’t respect national boundaries.
Para 6: It is so inspiring to have colleagues like Wilton, Maisy and Alfonso, not to mention all the others I have worked with.
In order to build a community of a shared future for mankind人类命运共同体, we youngsters are expected to be devoted to our study, shoulder our social resposibility, cooperate with each other, and never give up.
Thank you~