Unit 4:
caring for those in need
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Advantages when helping people
Outstanding things and people with disabilities
Ways to help people in need
International Day of People with disability

VOCABULARY
Sense of purpose: chí hướng
Teacher-to-be (n) : giáo viên tương lai
Asperger Syndrome (n) : một dạng của bệnh tự kỷ
Paralyzed (adj) : tê liệt
Mental or neurological condition: tình trạng tâm thần hoặc thần kinh
Seek (v) : tìm kiếm
Stigma (n) : sự kỳ thị
Neglect (n) : sự bỏ mặc




1.
Advantages
when helping people
* For who is in need
Can integrate with non-disabled people sooner
Gain happiness and positivity from others
They have more opportunities to change their be good citizens 
Have the abilities to help other people and make the world a better place
* For the helpers:
Helping others make us feels happy
Giving a sense of purpose
Making more friends and meet interesting people
Improve ourselves
Helping you live longer
2.
Ways to help people
- Get to know them better (put yourself in theirs shoes)
- Be positive, friendly, respectful
- Be a good friend and lend them a sympathetic ear then give them advice if it is needed
- Make a donation
- Raise awareness of not discriminating disabled people
- Help them integrate into the community
- Coach them to play their favorite games/sports
- A teacher is an interesting idea!
- Reading to the blind
3.
Outstanding things and people with disabilities

Outstanding people
MARK ZUCKERBERG
Has red-green color blindness
ALBERT EINSTEIN
- Couldn’t read until 8
- May have Asperger Syndrome
Theory of relativity
“THE Father of modern physics”
Dealt with mental impairment for a long lifetime
VINCENT VAN GOGH
NGUYEN NGOC KY
Paralyzed his 2 arms
-> Still became a good teacher
 Became blind at the age of three
Louis Braille
OUTSTANDING THINGS
The Braille alphabet
TELEPHONE
Invented by
GRAHAM BELL
Invented by
THOMAS EDISON
LIGHT BULB
STARRY NIGHT
The Starry Night is one of the most recognized paintings in Western art
OLIVE TREES
TREE ROOTS AND TRUNKS
VAN GOGH
4. International day of People with Disability
AIM
STATISTIC
IN THE COVID-19
Day: December 3th
2020 theme: “Not all Disabilities are Visible”
AIM
STATISTIC
IN THE COVID-19
Day: December 3th
2020 theme: “Not all Disabilities are Visible”
>1 bil
2/3
450MIL
People are living with a disability
People are living with a mental or neurological condition
These people will not seek professional medical help, mainly due to stigma, discrimination, and neglect
69 mil
Estimated to sustain traumatic brain injuries each year worldwide
AIM
STATISTIC
IN THE COVID-19
Day: December 3th
2020 theme: “Not all Disabilities are Visible”
“Impact on mental health is crucial as the world continues to fight against the virus”
GAME TO SUPPORT YOUR KNOWLEDGE
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