Unit 7 International Charities Welcome to the unit 课件(27张PPT)

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名称 Unit 7 International Charities Welcome to the unit 课件(27张PPT)
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the disabled
the elderly
the homeless
the blind
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Earthquake survivors
How can we help them?
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A person’s ability is limited有限的. We should join together共同努力 and set up more charities to help them.
Many hands make light work.
Charities around the world
International charities
ORBIS奥比斯
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How does this charity work?
ORBIS: help the blind people in poor areas
1.perform operations
2.teach local doctors and nurses new skills and knowledge
International charities
ORBIS is famous for its Flying Eye Hospital.
WWF: World Wide Fund for Nature
世界自然基金会
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WWF: World Wide Fund for Nature
世界自然基金会
How does this charity work?
It protects the environment and wild animals.
Oxfam 乐施会
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The Tsunami's impact on women
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G20 trade meeting
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How does this charity work ?
It works to help people in poor countries.
UNICEF 联合国儿童基金会
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How does this charity work ?
It works to provide children with basic
food, health and educational needs.
ORBIS Oxfam UNICEF WWF
ORBIS
WWF
Oxfam
UNICEF
It works to
It protects around the world.
It works
It provides children with
help the blind people in poor areas.
the environment and wild animals
to help people in poor countries
food, health and education.
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Rare birds and animals are caught by people to make money.
WWF 世界自然基金会
ORBIS Oxfam UNICEF WWF
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Mr. Johnson has lost his job and has less and less money to support his family.
ORBIS Oxfam UNICEF WWF
Oxfam 乐施会
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Mrs. Black has been blind since she was six years old. She still can’t see anything because she has no enough money to go to hospital.
ORBIS奥比斯
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ORBIS Oxfam UNICEF WWF
Children in poor areas in Africa don’t have enough food to eat .They are old enough, but they can’t go to school.
UNICEF (联合国儿童基金会)
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ORBIS Oxfam UNICEF WWF
Read and answer :
How does UNICEF help people?
It helps build a better world for everyone, especially children all over the world
It provides basic education for children in poor areas
It works for the equal rights of girls and women.
It also works to prevent the spread of some serious diseases among young people.
A: Do you know about any international charities ?
B: Yes. I know about a charity called ….
A: How does it work?
B: It works to …./helps…
A: I know about a charity called ….
B: What does it work for?
A: It works for …./provides…
Read the dialogue in Part B in groups and make up a new
one like this.
Make up a new dialogue
A:Which international charity do you want to work for?
B: I want to work for…
A: Why do you want to do so?
B: Because I want to help…
ORBIS
WWF
Oxfam
UNICEF
blind
protect
poor
children
What are Hobo and Eddie going to do?
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What does Hobo want Eddie to do?
What is needed for charity?
3. What does Eddie want to do first? Why?
4. How far will they go?
He wants Eddie to donate his pocket money.
More money is needed for charity.
He wants to have lunch first because he is too weak to walk any further.
They only have five kilometres left.
If you light a lamp for somebody, it will also brighten your path.
(为别人点一盏灯,照亮别人,也照亮了自己。)