English Morning Reading: Call to simplify process for organ donations

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English Morning Reading: Call to simplify process for organ donations Source: SCMP 3rd October, 2017 (Tuesday) (C3) Date of session: 9th October, 2017 (Day 2) Classes: 6C + 6D

B. Vocabulary register (v) [L3] – put on record E.g. register for a new course advocacy (n) [L7] – calling for, pushing for E.g. an advocacy group/organisation accessible (adj) [L46] – reachable, obtainable E.g. make (sth) accessible to a wider public

B. Vocabulary transplant (n) [L54] – transfer, reposition E.g. a heart transplant deceased (adj) [L60] – recently dead E.g. the deceased man

C. Useful expressions opt-out scheme [L63] (noun) account for (sth) [L29] (phrasal verb) provide or serve as an explanation for E.g. He was brought before the Board to account for his behaviour. opt-out scheme [L63] (noun) A situation of choosing not to participate in something E.g. Since the opt-out, the hospital has been responsible for its own budgeting.

D. IP Question Would you like to register to become an organ donor? Why / Why not? Preparation: 2 minutes (note-taking) Discussion: 2 minutes (Pair work) Presentation: 1 minute (IP) Presenters: 6C (17), 6D (05)