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Lesson Objectives
Reading for general ideas and specific information about helping people with disabilities
After language lessons, we are going to read a school magazine report on some interviews with class monitors. After reading you may know how to help people in need. You will learn how to read and find specific information in a short interview. You know words and phrases related to attitudes to disabled people and community activities.
Ready, steady, go!
Look at these symbols. They are used to indicate access for people with disabilities. Match each phrase with its corresponding symbol.
Match each of the words with its meaning. Use a dictionary, if necessary.
Read a school magazine report on some interviews with class monitors. Choose the appropriate heading for each paragraph.
HELP YOUR COMMUNITY By Nguyen Mai The students at Nguyen Van Troi School are now preparing Christmas gifts for students with disabilities in Ho Chi Minh City. We have asked three energetic class monitors about how they plan to make this Christmas unforgettable for their friends with disabilities. Here are their answers. 1. 'We believe that students with disabilities should be offered support to do the things they like,' said Huynh Mai Lien, the monitor of Class 11A. After their visit to a special school, Lien made friends with some students with reading disabilities. She realised that they enjoy reading as much as she does. So she has decided to record popular books for these students.'I hope they'll enjoy listening to these talking books over the Christmas holidays!' said Lien enthusiastically. |
2. 'A gift for everyone!' is the campaign slogan of Class 11B, led by Tran Nam. 'We've agreed to involve disabled students in our Santa Claus activities for children in the neighbourhood.' Even if some of them have mobility impairments, they can still dress up as Santa Claus and help to give gifts to the kids. 'Giving makes people happy and useful. People with a disability can still participate fully in our community's life!' said Nam. 'We want to make a special Yule Log cake. People have already started donating money so we can buy all the ingredients,' said Hoa, the monitor of Class 11C. 'Everyone has a problem, no one is perfect. With the support of the students from the special school, we think we can create something amazing,' Hoa added. Her class wants to make a 'record-breaking' Yule Log cake: the longest ever and created by the most students. 'On Christmas Day, we will invite all the kids in the neighbourhood to join our Christmas party and make the longest Yule Log!' |
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HELP YOUR COMMUNITY By Nguyen Mai The students at Nguyen Van Troi School are now preparing Christmas gifts for students with disabilities in Ho Chi Minh City. We have asked three energetic class monitors about how they plan to make this Christmas unforgettable for their friends with disabilities. Here are their answers. 1. Friends' support brings joy 'We believe that students with disabilities should be offered support to do the things they like,' said Huynh Mai Lien, the monitor of Class 11A. After their visit to a special school, Lien made friends with some students with reading disabilities. She realised that they enjoy reading as much as she does. So she has decided to record popular books for these students.'I hope they'll enjoy listening to these talking books over the Christmas holidays!' said Lien enthusiastically. |
2. Happiness comes from giving to others 'A gift for everyone!' is the campaign slogan of Class 11B, led by Tran Nam. 'We've agreed to involve disabled students in our Santa Claus activities for children in the neighbourhood.' Even if some of them have mobility impairments, they can still dress up as Santa Claus and help to give gifts to the kids. 'Giving makes people happy and useful. People with a disability can still participate fully in our community's life!' said Nam. 'We want to make a special Yule Log cake. People have already started donating money so we can buy all the ingredients,' said Hoa, the monitor of Class 11C. 'Everyone has a problem, no one is perfect. With the support of the students from the special school, we think we can create something amazing,' Hoa added. Her class wants to make a 'record-breaking' Yule Log cake: the longest ever and created by the most students. 'On Christmas Day, we will invite all the kids in the neighbourhood to join our Christmas party and make the longest Yule Log!' |
Read the text carefully again. Complete these sentences with no more than three words.
1. The students at Nguyen Van Troi School will give the gifts to in Ho Chi Minh City.
2. One class monitor has decided to for students with reading disabilities.
3. Another class monitor believes that disabilities should not prevent people from our community's life.
4. Another class monitor has thought of an interesting activity, where students will make a Yule Log cake to celebrate Christmas.
5. The three class monitors will try to make for their friends with disabilities.
GIÚP ĐỠ CỘNG ĐỒNG CỦA BẠN
(Theo Nguyễn Mai)
Các bạn học sinh trường Nguyễn Văn Trỗi đang chuẩn bị quà Giáng sinh cho học sinh khuyết tật ở thành phố Hồ Chí Minh. Chúng tôi đã hỏi ba lớp trưởng đầy nhiệt huyết về cách lên kế hoạch làm cho lễ Giáng sinh của các bạn khuyết tật thật đáng nhớ. Dưới đây là câu trả lời của họ.
1. Sự hỗ trợ của bạn bè mang lại niềm vui
Bạn Huỳnh Mai Liên, lớp trưởng lớp 11A đã nói: "Chúng tôi tin rằng các bạn học sinh khuyết tật cần nhận được sự ủng hộ để làm những việc họ yêu thích." Sau khi đến thăm một trường đặc biệt, bạn ấy đã kết bạn với những học sinh gặp khó khăn với việc đọc. Bạn ấy đã nhận ra rằng họ rất thích đọc sách. Vì vậy bạn ấy đã quyết định thu âm những cuốn sách được yêu thích dành cho những bạn học sinh này. Liên nói một cách hào hứng: "Tôi hy vọng các bạn ấy sẽ thích nghe những cuốn sách nói trong những ngày lễ Giáng sinh".
2. Hạnh phúc đến từ việc cho đi
"Món quà dành tặng tất cả mọi người" là câu khẩu hiệu của chiến dịch tặng quà của lớp 11B, dưới sự lãnh đạo của Trần Nam. "Chúng tôi đã thống nhất mời các bạn khuyết tật tham gia vào các hoạt động của ông già Noel dành cho trẻ em trong vùng." Thậm chí có vài bạn trong số đó gặp trở ngại trong việc đi lại, họ vẫn có thể ăn mặc giống Ông Già Noel và trao quà cho các em nhỏ. Nam nói: "Sự cho đi giúp mọi người hạnh phúc. Người khuyết tật vẫn có thể hòa nhập trọn vẹn vào đời sống cộng đồng."
3. Thiết lập kỉ lục vào ngày Giáng Sinh
"Chúng tôi muốn làm một cái bánh Khúc Cây Giáng Sinh thật đặc biệt. Mọi người đều đã bắt đầu đóng góp tiền vì thế chúng tôi có thể mua tất cả các nguyên liệu." Hoa, lớp trưởng lớp 11C đã nói vậy. Hoa còn nói thêm: "Mỗi người đều có trở ngại riêng, không ai hoàn hảo cả. Với sự giúp đỡ của các bạn ở trường đặc biệt, chúng tôi nghĩ mình có thể làm được điều gì đó tuyệt vời." Lớp bạn ấy muốn làm một cái bánh Khúc Cây Giáng Sinh phá kỷ lục: đó là cái bánh dài nhất từ trước đến nay mà do phần lớn các em học sinh làm. "Vào ngày lễ Giáng sinh, chúng tôi sẽ mời các em nhỏ trong vùng đến dự tiệc mừng Giáng sinh và làm bánh Khúc Cây Giáng sinh dài nhất."
HELP YOUR COMMUNITY By Nguyen Mai The students at Nguyen Van Troi School are now preparing Christmas gifts for students with disabilities in Ho Chi Minh City. We have asked three energetic class monitors about how they plan to make this Christmas unforgettable for their friends with disabilities. Here are their answers. 1. Friends' support brings joy 'We believe that students with disabilities should be offered support to do the things they like,' said Huynh Mai Lien, the monitor of Class 11A. After their visit to a special school, Lien made friends with some students with reading disabilities. She realised that they enjoy reading as much as she does. So she has decided to record popular books for these students.'I hope they'll enjoy listening to these talking books over the Christmas holidays!' said Lien enthusiastically. |
2. Happiness comes from giving to others 'A gift for everyone!' is the campaign slogan of Class 11B, led by Tran Nam. 'We've agreed to involve disabled students in our Santa Claus activities for children in the neighbourhood.' Even if some of them have mobility impairments, they can still dress up as Santa Claus and help to give gifts to the kids. 'Giving makes people happy and useful. People with a disability can still participate fully in our community's life!' said Nam. 'We want to make a special Yule Log cake. People have already started donating money so we can buy all the ingredients,' said Hoa, the monitor of Class 11C. 'Everyone has a problem, no one is perfect. With the support of the students from the special school, we think we can create something amazing,' Hoa added. Her class wants to make a 'record-breaking' Yule Log cake: the longest ever and created by the most students. 'On Christmas Day, we will invite all the kids in the neighbourhood to join our Christmas party and make the longest Yule Log!' |
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