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8B Unit 5 Integrated Skills
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Questions about “ ORBIS ” : 1.How many people does blindness affect around the world? 2. What ’ s the good news for the blind? 3. And the bad news? 4. How does ORBIS help? 5. Why should they work on the plane? 6. Why do they train local doctors and nurses? 9. What can we do for “ ORBIS ” ? 7. What do they need? 8. What do they use the money to do?
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Some other questions 1.When was the first flying Hospital set up? 2.How many blind people have they helped? 3.How many local doctors and nurses have they trained? ---Partner A 1.How many persons are blind in China? 2. What ’ s the difficulty to solve the problem? 3. What ’ s the goal of ORBIS China? ---Partner B
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1.When was the first flying Hospital set up? 2.How many blind people have they helped? 3.How many local doctors and nurses have they trained? In 1982. 22.5 million. Over 93,000. Partner A
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1.How many persons are blind in China? 2. What ’ s the difficulty to solve the problem? 3. What ’ s the goal of ORBIS China? Partner B 9 million. 80% of these blind people live in the countries while 70% of the 24,000 eye doctors work in the cities. To make more and more people know the importance of eye health and make sure that more and more blind persons can be cured no matter where they live. 16,800
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Questions about UNICEF: 1. What is UNICEF? 3. When was it set up? 4. Why was it set up at the time? 5. How many countries and areas does it work in? 2. what ’ s the purpose of UNICEF? Part of the United nations to help the children in poor area. To help government and families make the world a better place for children. In 1946. At that time, many children ’ s lives were changed because of the war? 158. Page 86
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Some other questions 1.How does UNICEF raise money? 2.How does UNICEF help poor children? 3.How can we help ? By selling Christmas cards and organizing other fund-raising activities. It provides clean water, food and education for poor children in the world. It also pays for them to go to a doctor. By making a donation or doing some voluntary work.
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Say something about “ UNICEF ” Thirty seconds to prepare In ninety minutes
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银行电汇 开户行名称: 中国银行 总行营业部 开户行地址: 北京复兴门内大街 1 号, 邮编: 100818 帐户名称: 联合国儿童基金会 北京 帐户号码: 0042 0418 0930 01 请附言于电汇单上 ( 例如注明所捐项目:艾滋病 / 卫生 / 教育 / 流浪儿童 ) Two ways to donate the money to “ NNICEF ” : 选择邮政汇款 收款人详细地址: 北京市三里屯路 12 号,邮编: 100600 收款人姓名: 联合国儿童基金会 北京 请附言于汇款单上 ( 例如注明所捐项目:艾滋病 / 卫生 / 教育 / 流浪儿童 ) 热线 800 820 3595 联合国儿童基金会驻中国办事处地址: 北京三里屯路 12 号, 邮编: 100600
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Questions about “ WWF ” : What they do How they work Who they are http://www.wwf.org/ What we can do
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WWF - who we are Established in 1961, WWF operates in more than 100 countries. We are funding around 2,000 projects and employ almost 4,000 people across the planet2,000 projects
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1. When was it set up? In 1961. 2. How many countries does it work in? More than 100. 3. How many people are working for it? Almost 4000. 4. How many projects does it fund? Around 2000.
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About WWF ----What We DoWhat We Do Climate Forests Freshwater Marine Species ------ 气候 海洋生物 物种
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Some programs: Climate change and global warming are matters of life and death. Increasing levels of air pollution threaten the survival of nature and the people around the world. -----So we should do something for it Climate Program Program 1
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WWF spends about US$ 40 million every year seeking solutions to the problems and threats facing the world's forests. Forest Program Program 2
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By the year 2025, two-thirds of the world's population could experience water shortages. Freshwater is the most important good for our life. Like a giant engine working day and night, the water cycle are the life support of the earth.water cycle Freshwater Program Program 3
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WWF ---How the organization carries out its work Working together After many years (spent protecting the environment and the life it supports), we at WWF have learned that only by working together in willing and honest partnerships with governments, business, other organizations, local populations, and society as a whole, then we can succeed. Working with others is necessary, and we thank our many partners for helping us in this big task.
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How does the organization carry out its work? By working together with governments, business, other organizations, local populations, and society
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Suggestions from WWF: The first thing we must do is to look after ourselves. If we can't look after ourselves then we cannot even begin to think about looking after anything else.
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The second thing we must do is, in fact, to look after everything else---to look after the rest of life that shares this planet with us.
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What we can do? The first thing: To look after ourselves If we can't look after ourselves then we cannot even begin to think about looking after anything else. To look after everything else---To look after the rest of life that shares the earth with us. The second thing:
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Which is your favorite charity? Why? Discuss in pairs; Read “ Speak Up ”
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Homework: 1. Make up a dialogue according to “ Speak up ” 2. Two short passages about two charities we learned today.
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