The war described in this passage refers to people's fighting against the disease: AIDS. Despite the government's inactivity, many local organizations have been established to combat this fatal disease. They make efforts to educate people to guard against the virus by carrying out their educational programs creatively. They use easy-to-understand language or hand-drawn pictures to explain the risk of catching AIDS or emphasize that everyone is at risk and has a right to protect himself。 返
Reference Words: to refer to, fighting against, despite, inactivity, combat, educate, guard against, creatively, easy-to-understand language, the risk of catching AIDS, emphasize key The war described in this passage refers to people’s fighting against the disease: AIDS. Despite the government’s inactivity, many local organizations have been established to combat this fatal disease. They make efforts to educate people to guard against the virus by carrying out their educational programs creatively. They use easy-to-understand language or hand-drawn pictures to explain the risk of catching AIDS or emphasize that everyone is at risk and has a right to protect himself. 返回
Each of us should learn to be open-minded and try not to be distracted from the concentration on the solution to the problem itself by the cultural, racial or social barriers. Moreover. each of us should learn to be responsible for fighting against this disease and protect ourselves and others as well. In other words. each of us should become an educator and learn to live a healthy life keeping ourselves free from any unhealthy sex acts, remaining faithful to our marriage life and staying far away from any habit-forming drug
Reference Words: open-minded, be distracted by, cultural(racial or social) barriers, concentration, responsible, educator, to learn to live a healthy life, keep oneself free from, remain faithful to, habit-forming drug key Each of us should learn to be open-minded and try not to be distracted from the concentration on the solution to the problem itself by the cultural, racial or social barriers. Moreover, each of us should learn to be responsible for fighting against this disease and protect ourselves and others as well. In other words, each of us should become an educator and learn to live a healthy life, keeping ourselves free from any unhealthy sex acts, remaining faithful to our marriage life, and staying far away from any habit-forming drug. 返回
Pre-reading Activities: Listen, Look say Back Directions Watch the video and then discuss the topics as follows: IGHS 15H 1. How much do you know about aIDs? 2. What should we do to prevent AIDs? ey Video watching > 上一页
Directions: Watch the video and then discuss the topics as follows: 2. What should we do to prevent AIDS? key 1. How much do you know about AIDS? key . Pre-reading Activities: Listen, Look & Say Video watching 上一页 Back
SPECIAL REPORT PRES BUSH SIGNS SIDB GLOBAL AIDS ACT
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Summary aIDs is a disease which destroys the natural method the body uses to protect against other diseases t is different from hiv in that the former causes death while hiv may lead to AIDS. HIV is spread in three ways: 1)contact with infected blood; 2) sex; 3)mother-to-child transmission. AIDs usually develops in four stages: 1) There is only infection by HIV; 2) The lymph nodes(淋巴结) enlarge;3) An infected person may begin to have such signs(症状) as tiredness, fever, and night sweats; 4) AIDs is diagnosed when a person develops certain uncommon, life-threatening illnesses. 回
Path of thinking: 1. What is AIDS? 2. Is there any difference between AIDS and HIV? 3. How does AIDS develop in the body infected with HIV? key Summary:AIDS is a disease which destroys the natural method the body uses to protect against other diseases. It is different from HIV in that the former causes death while HIV may lead to AIDS. HIV is spread in three ways: 1) contact with infected blood; 2) sex; 3) mother-to-child transmission. AIDS usually develops in four stages: 1) There is only infection by HIV; 2) The lymph nodes (淋巴结) enlarge; 3) An infected person may begin to have such signs(症状) as tiredness, fever, and night sweats; 4) AIDS is diagnosed when a person develops certain uncommon, life-threatening illnesses. 返回