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Welcome to Yan Cheng Middle School 李震

Smoking Drinking Taking drugs AIDS

Unit 7 Born Dying

HIVRed ribbon

Dr. Luc Montagnier France

Magic JohnsonChinese HIV patient Song Pengfei

Drug Cocktail therapy (treatment) 何大一

Image Representative of AIDS in China

AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Gained Unable to be harmed because of special qualities in it Lack A group of health problems that make up a disease

HIVAIDS HIVAIDS ≠

Most people get the HIV virus via Unprotected sexual contact Direct blood contact Mother to baby before or during birth through breast milk injection drug needles blood transfusions accidents in health care settings certain blood products

Skimming Is it dangerous to shake hands or to eat together with AIDS patients?

1. Why is Xiaohua different from her classmates? 2. What is Xiaohua like? Because she was infected with HIV She was a happy teenager who smiles a lot and likes to talk to her friends after school. She is always ready to help others. Scanning

3. Why does AIDS spread faster in African and parts of Asia? Because of a lack of proper health care, prevention and education. 4. What problem do the children like Xiaohua face? The disease is incurable. The drugs that they can get are too expensive and too difficult to find

5. Why is AIDS a deadly disease? Scanning break down defenseless treatment not available incurable (of one’s health) become very bad 6. What do AIDS patients suffer from? the disease itself and unavoidable death people’s not knowing, misunderstanding and fear of the disease

Main idea para1 para2 para3 para4 para5 para6 para7 Xiaohua is a 12 -year-old girl living and dying with AIDS. What is AIDS? How was Xiaohua infected? Thousands of children become infected with HIV every day. Xiaohua devotes much of her left time to helping others.

Structure Analysis Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Para 1 Para 2 - 4 Para 5 - 7 Profile of Xiaohua: a happy teenager infected with HIV Introduction to AIDS and the spread of AIDS Xiaohua’s attitude towards her life.

1. I wish I could remember more about my mother. 3. If I were to live long enough to have a job, I would choose to be a doctor. 5. If I were you, I would give an AIDS patient a hug. 2. I wish that she were here with me and that we were not sick. 4. I wish people would find out the facts and not act as if I were a bad or dangerous person If you were Xiaohua, how would you feel?

Do you think the following “bodily liquids" are infectious or not? Saliva (吐液) TearsSweatFeces (粪便) Urine (尿液) HIV is not transmitted by day to day contact in the home, the workplace, schools, or social settings. HIV is not transmitted through shaking hands, hugging or a casual kiss ( not deep kiss ). You cannot become infected from a toilet seat, a drinking fountain, a doorknob, dishes, drinking glasses, food, or pets

Suppose there is an AIDS patient among you. What is your attitude? Discussion Helpful Friendly Understanding Treating them as normal people Concerned

December 1

Life is like a moon, sometimes round, sometimes not. We have happy times and also sad moments. If we draw a timeline, we will find it is not always straight.

Homework Write proposals to “China Daily” to call on people to care for AIDS patients.