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Volunteer Work: Helping Others in Need

Explore the importance and impact of volunteer work in different areas such as orphanages, hospitals, and remote locations. Discuss the reasons why people engage in volunteer work and its positive effects on both volunteers and those in need.

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Volunteer Work: Helping Others in Need

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  1. welcome!

  2. English 11Unit 3: Volunteer work READING Composer: Trinh Thi Kim Luyen

  3. What are they doing? What do you call this kind of work? They are playing with children. They are cleaning the beach.

  4. They are teaching children . They are cleaning theroad.

  5. Some volunteer works: - helping the blind children - helping the handicapped - helping the Aids patients - helping the poor..............

  6. “If you give me a fish, I will eat today If you teach me to fish, I will eat my whole life long.”

  7. Explain the saying: • The other expression: “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him a life time” • If someone gives you something to eat, you will not feel hungry anymore but this won’t last long. If someone gives you an opportunity to work or teaches you how to work, you will earn your own living for a long time.

  8. Vocabulary: - volunteer (n) : T×nh nguyÖn viªn Ex: These people are doing volunteer work. They are volunteers. - volunteer (v): do sth without getting paid for it : t×nh nguyÖn - voluntary ( a ):

  9. - orphanage (n): the home for children whose parents are dead: Tr¹i må c«i - orphan (n) : trÎ må c«i - mow (v) : xÐn, gÆt Ex: This machine is used to mow the lawn. - lawn mower (n) : m¸y xÐn cá • Handicapped (n): ng­êi tµn tËt • Remote (a) : xa x«i, hÎo l¸nh

  10. Checking : Gap-fill/task 1. page 48 1.When she retired, she did a lot of............ Service for the Red Cross. 2. She was sent to an ...........when her mother died. 3. He continued to............... The lawn and did routine chores. 4. She needs some..........to clean up the kitchen. 5. The company.................. To donate fifty trucks to help the flooded areas. 6. We have visited many villages in.........areas. 7. I’m going to work 2 days a week teaching ...........kids to fish. Key: 1.voluntary 2. orphanage 3. mow 4.volunteers 5. volunteers/ volunteered 6. remote 7. handicapped

  11. Task 2/48: Multiple choice: • 1. A • 2. D • 3. B • 4. D • 5. B

  12. Task 3/49: Answer the questions: 1. What do high school and college students usually do as volunteers in hospitals, orphanages or homes for the aged? • They read books to the people there, play games with them and listen to their problem. 2. How do volunteers help disadvantaged and handicapped children to overcome their difficulties. • They give care and comfort to them and help them to overcome their difficulties. 3. Where do students volunteer to work during summer vacations? -During summer vacation, they volunteer to work in remote or mountainous areas to provide education for children.

  13. After you read: discussion Why do people do volunteer work? Suggested: - To help the poor have a happier life.............

  14. Homework: • Learn by heart the vocabulary • Read again the passage and practice answering the questions. • Prepare the next lesson : speaking.

  15. THE END.

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