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Using Language HIV/AIDS: ARE YOU AT RISK?

Here is a girl… She always wears smiles and is always ready to help others, what’s more, she does very well in her study. In a word, she is perfect! But if she is a person carrying HIV, do you want her to be your friend? What do you know about HIV or AIDS?

1.What is the symbol of people living with HIV/AIDS? The red ribbon The green ribbon The black ribbon 2.What is HIV ? A bacterium. A virus. Injecting drugs.

3. How can you tell if someone has HIV? They had a bad cough. They look tired and ill. There is no easy way to tell. They are very thin. 4. When is World AIDS Day? 1st January. 1st December. 1st June.

5. Which statement is true? Most people with AIDS will die within 6 months to 2 years after AIDS has developed. There is no cure for AIDS now. Many people have HIV and do not know it. All of the above.

6,000. b.1,500. c.100. True False 6.How many young people (ages 15-24) are infected with(受感染) HIV every day? 6,000. b.1,500. c.100. 7.You can catch HIV/AIDS from talking to, shaking hands with, or playing sports with person who has HIV/AIDS. True False

According to a UN report: There are now 39.5 million people living with HIV, including 2.3 million children, and every minute 5 people died of AIDS. HIV is a v____ that causes AIDS. If a person develop AIDS will die within ___months to ___ years without treatment. It is said there is no c____ for AIDS, that’s why AIDS is generally considered as a _______ disease. irus 6 2 ure deadly

Skimming: What is HIV & AIDS? HIV is a virus that ___________________________________. The stage of illness in which ______________________________ is called AIDS. weakens a person’s immune system the body can no longer fight disease 2.In what way does HIV spread? Through ______or the ______that the body makes during sex; through ____________ or by ________ … blood fluids broken skin injection

Do you agree with what he says? A person may get HIV the first time they have sex. A person who looks very healthy can’t be a person with HIV. Men are less likely to be infected with HIV than women. Never hug, touch or kiss someone with AIDS or you will get HIV/AIDS. Do you agree with what he says?

Analyze whether they are at risk Case Analysis Analyze whether they are at risk Case1: Peter has many friends who inject drugs and he sometimes shares the needles with them. Case2: John was bitten by mosquitoes in a hospital when he was visiting his friend who got AIDS. Case3: Tina’s best friend was infected with HIV last year from the unsafe sex, but Ann still treats her very well. They have meals together and share the bathroom. WHY?

How should we deal with HIV/AIDS?