period1Unit_1_Living_well-Warming_up分解.ppt

Let’s keep in mind that disabled people can also live well and even achieve great success . They’re broken in body but firm in spirit. (身残志坚) They’re physically disabled, but mentally strong. We able-bodied people should concentrate on disabled people’s achievements rather than their disabilities. able-bodied people 健全的人 Look at the pictures on page 1 and read what these people have achieved even though they each have a disability. With a partner, discuss what their disability might be. The following list might help you. mental disability learning difficulty hearing problem difficulty with eyesight brain injury loss of an arm or a leg Down’s Syndrome [s?ndr??m] infantile paralysis [inf?ntail] [p?r?lisis] walking difficulty Rosalyn loves sports. She is proud to have taken part in competitions and to have broken a record by running two laps (800 metres) this year. Her ambition is to become part of the national team for the next Paralympic Games. Richard has just passed his university entrance exams. He had the questions read to him and used dictation to give his answers into a special machine. He hopes to become a teacher. Sally leads a busy life. She likes writing stories and playing basketball. When shes free, she goes to the movies because the sound is always very loud. Although some may think the cinema is noisy, it is suitable for Sallys condition. Gao Qiang loves acting. Last year he played a major part in the school play. Now his ambition is to become an actor. He takes singing and dancing lessons after school. Living well Unit 1 Look at the pictures below. What are their problems? They lost their_____ legs She lost her________ hearing She lost her_____ sight Observation They are ____ people. abandoned disabled Observation properly :适当地,正常地 If people are not able to use their body properly*, we say that they are people with a ________. responsibility disability Disability is a lack of ability relative to

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