课件24张PPT。Listening Now turn to Page 35, read Exercises 1 and 2 About MSF: The MSF role in
emergency medical aid
Médecins Sans Frontières
(MSF) is an international humanitarian aid organisation that provides emergency medical assistance to populations in danger in more than
70 countries. Listen to these expressions and number them in the order you hear them.
(6 ) in 1997
(3 ) in 1990
(9 ) in the future
(1 ) for two weeks
(7 ) in 2001
(5 ) for a couple of months(8 ) over the last few years
(11 ) for six more months
(2 ) in the 1980s
(4 ) in 1992
(10 ) in two weeks’ time Listen again and do Ex.2Why did Mary decide to work in developing countries?Because when she worked in an African health clinic, she saw children with illnesses that could be prevented.
When Mary worked in a clinic in Malawi, why did the children die?Because they didn’t have enough medicines.
In the Sudan, why was it nearly impossible for Mary to get to the clinics when the rains came?
4. Why were conditions in the clinics in the Sudan challenging?
5. What was one of the effects of Mary's experiences on her?
Because the roads became so muddy that they spent most of their days digging the car out.Because it could be very hot; it could be nearly impossible to get to the clinics when it rained; the clinics were very basic and the only tools she had were a stethoscope and her hands.She now has a much greater appreciation of life and what other people have to go through.Listen again and do Ex.3SydneyAfricaSydneyMalawiSudanAustraliaStudied medicine. Got to know two African students.Visit her African friends & became good friends with their families.Visit her friends; worked in local health clinic for monthsVolunteered with MSF. Worked with children affected by HIV/ADSConditions were challengingHas returned for two weeks.Will return to Sudan for six more months/ to Africa a few more timesListening on page 70 Number the items below in the order that you first hear them.
( ) The Cancer Council
( ) the environment
( ) Plan
( ) serving soup to the homeless
( ) old people
( ) Youth in the City
( ) children in hospital
( ) The Fred Hollows Foundation12345678Ex.2a childhelps blindresearchadultsListening TaskEx.1Cataracts make things look very unclear.
In Photo 2:through a microscope.
In Photo 3: through a microscope that is attached to Fred Hollows’s face.
In Photo 5: by a doctor who is holding up her fingers to see if the patient an see them.
3. Special glasses (like a microscope ) that allow the patient’s eyes to be magnified so he can see any problems with the patient’s eyes.
4. Fred Hollows is giving the patient an injection.
The man on the right is explaining what Fred Holows is doing.
The other people are Vietnamese doctors who are being trained by Fred Hollows.Ex.212345realizedmedical resourcesdeterminedFoundationHe died.laboratoriestrainedEx.3Every five seconds.
Around 45 million people
About half of these (or 22.5 million)
20 minutes
About a day.
Around US$ 6.50
Over 7508. He believes that action was the answer to human unhappiness, not despair.
9. she believes that we are very lucky to have our sight and that we have a duty to share what we have.Homework 1. Finish the LISTENING TASK on Page 75-76. Remember to predict what you will hear according to the given information and also pay attention to time expressions.
2. Google for more information about MSF and share it between us.P72 Ex.3She has not yet answered the question why she left /resigned/ gave up her job.
Why don’t you ask the teacher who’s coming to help Diana with her maths to help Oliver too/ as well?
The man whose dog bit the baby has denied that it was his dog that did it.
The restaurant where they planned to have their wedding reception has gone out of business/ closed.
The woman to whom you spoke on the phone is Kelly’s mother.
The theatre which is closest to our house is half an hour away by bus.