�Welcome to our class !
blind /blaind/
dumb /dʌm/
deaf /def/
THOSE IN NEED

Lesson 1: Getting Started

CARING FOR
Helping students in needs
Unit 4:
*Vocabulary:
1. disabled /dis`eibld/ (a) (dumb, deaf, blind…)
2. impairment /im`peəmənt/ (n):
6. integrate in /`intigreit/ (phr. v):
7. campaign /kæm`pein/ (n):
disability /disə`biliti/ (n):
8. donate /dou`neit/ (v):
3. visual /`vizjuəl/ (a):
4. physical /`fizikəl/ (a):
5. cognitive /`kɔgnitiv/ (a):
relating to seeing
connected with the body
connected with thinking
The state of having a physical or mental condition
which means that part of the body doesn’t work correctly
to join society or a group of people
Cuộc vận động
Activity 1. Listen and read
Activity 1: Listen and read
Mai: Hi, what’s up? Why are there so many boxes in the library?
Maria: I’m preparing some Christmas gifts for secondary students with disabilities in the school we visited two months ago. These are students with various visual, hearing, physical and cognitive impairments.
Mai: Cognitive impairments?
Maria: That’s learning difficulties.
Kevin: I have a neighbor who is blind, deaf and dumb, and needs a lot of help to get around.
Maria: Well, you shouldn’t use words like “dumb” or “deaf”. It’s disrespectful.
Mai: I agree. There are so many students with a disability who have talents and skills.
Maria: That’s right. And we need to help them to become independent, integrate in the community and achieve success at school.
Mai: So what are these Christmas gifts?
Maria: Last month, the Youth Union in our school had a meeting and decided to start a “Special Christmas Gifts” campaign to collect gifts for local charities. So far, the students in our school have donated more than 100 gifts.
Mai: That’s great! Can students from other school join your campaign?
Maria: Sure! A few other schools have already joined us. They have sent us textbooks, dictionaries, CD players, batteries….
Kevin: I have an idea for a gift! A talking pen for learning foreign languages.
Maria: Great idea! What a meaningful gift!
Mai: Thanks, Maria. I’ll talk to my classmates and what we can do.
Activity 2: Read the conversation again. Decide whether the statements
are true (T), false (F), or not given (NG). Tick the correct box.



Game:

“Special Christmas Gifts”” campaign
Statement 2
Statement 5
Statement 1
Statement 6
Statement 4
Statement 3
GAME
“SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS CAMPAIGN”
2. According to Kevin, it is disrespectful to use
words like “dumb” or “ deaf”.
Kevin: I have a neighbour who is blind, deaf and
dumb, and needs a lot of help to get around.
Maria: Well, you shouldn’t use words like “dumb”
or “deaf”. It’s disrespectful.
->
F
Maria
5. Kevin will donate an educational toy for
learning languages.
Kevin: I have an idea for a gift! A talking pen for
learning foreign languages.
Maria: Great idea! What a meaningful gift!
->
T
Maria is preparing some gifts for students
with disabilities.
Maria: I`m preparing some Christmas gifts for secondary students with disabilities in the school we visited two months ago.
->
T
6. Maria will plan a visit to a school for children
with disabilities.
->
NG
4. Only students at Maria’s chool can join the
campaign.
Mai: That’s great! Can students from other
schools join your campaign?
Maria: Sure! A few other schools have already
joined us.
->
F
other schools
3. Local charities will send the gifts to different
schools.
->
NG
Activity 2: Read the conversation again. Decide whether the statements
are true (T), false (F), or not given (NG). Tick the correct box.










How do you think non-disabled people perceive and treat people with disability?
Activity 3. Answer the question:
I think non-disabled people used to think that people with disabilities always need to be looked after.
However, attitudes have changed.
People with disabilities are now perceived as valued members of society.
/pəˈsiːv /
become aware of st

* Useful structure:
- I think/ In my opinion/ As for me……..
- However/ Nevertheless/ Nonetheless …….
- Be afraid of one’s appearances
* Example:
I think non-disabled people used to think that people with disabilities always need to be looked after. However, attitudes have changed. People with disabilities are now perceived as valued members of society.
- Respect/ finds ways to help/ appreciate highly one’s effort…..
- Be useless and worthless/ the burden of society ……..
- Used to
How do you think non-disabled people perceive and treat people with disability?
Activity 3. Answer the question:

Activity 4: Choose the best answer.
1. When did Maria visit secondary students with disablilities?
A. 2 days ago B. 2 months ago
C. 2 weeks ago D. 2 years ago
3. Who has a neighbour being blind, deaf and dumb, and needs a lot
help to get around?
A. Kavin B. Laura C. Mai D. Maria
3. Which campaign did the Youth Union in Maria’s school decide
to start to collect gifts for local charities?
“Green” campaign
B. “Summer” campaign
C. “Annual Christmas” campaign
D. “Special Christmas Gifts” campaign
4. So far, the students in Maria’s school have donated more than ..... gifts.
A. 100 B. 50 C. 70 D. 90
5. ……..other schools have already joined “Special Christmas Gifts”
campaign.
A. Many B. A lot of C. A few D. Few
B
A
D
C
A
FOR A BETTER LIFE
Homework
- Learn by heart vocabulary.
- Write a paragraph (within 50 words) about what you are going to do for those in need.
Thanks for your attention !
nguon VI OLET