人教高中英语选修6课件:Unit 3 Using language 2
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6 If you have HIV, you will always get AIDS eventually.
7.People who have not injected drugs do not need to get tested for HIV.
8.You will become infected with HIV by swimming in the same pool with someone carrying HIV.
9.People who have HIV look different from everyone else.
World AIDS Day, 365 Days a Year
Every December 1st is a day of understanding, care, and hope about HIV and AIDS. Still, It is the mission of AIDS. ORG (Other organizations,非盈利 组织) to educate people how to protect themselves against HIV each and every day of the year.
incurable disease
This passage can be divided into three
sections. What’s the purpose of each
section?
Section 1:
Background information about what HIV / AIDS.
Deficiency Syndrome. (后天免疫缺陷综合症)
AIDS is a disease . The stage of having HIV in one’s body is called AIDS.
Some facts:
By the end of 2003, an estimated 42 million
3 If you look healthy, you cannot have HIV.
4 It could be dangerous to have sex without a condom.
5 Taking food from the same dishes as someone infected with HIV will give you HIV too.
3. What is the difference between AIDS and HIV? HIV is a virus, while AIDS is the stage of the illness caused by HIV.
4. Is there a cure for AIDS and HIV at the moment?
around the world were living with HIV/AIDS. During the year, 5 million people became
infected and an estimated 3 million people died.
About one-third of people living with HIV/AIDS are 15-24 years of age. More than 7 million people in Asia and the Pacific are living with HIV/AIDS.
Unit 3 A healthy life
Using language
Reading HIV/AIDS: ARE YOU AT RISK?
The three biggest killers in the world
▪ Heart disease ▪ Cancer ▪ AIDS
Pre-reading
Step2: Read the poster, then answer the questions:
1. What’s a virus?
A virus is a very small living thing that cause disease.
2. How does HIV affect people’s health? HIV virus weakens a person’s immune system and eventually it damages the immune system so much that the body can no longer fight against disease.
symbol –red ribbon
image ambassador
1.What is HIV?
HIV is a virus , a small living thing leading people to disease.
HIhat is AIDS? AIDS stands for Acquired Immune
Step 1: Listening
Listen to the passage and tick all the
words and expressions mentioned in it.
(✓ ) flu virus (✓) SARS virus (✓ ) survival ( ✓) immune system (✓ )mosquito (✓)prejudice ( ✓ )homosexual
Section 2:
Ways to protect yourself.
Section 3:
Some common myths dispelled.(可消除的荒诞说法)
True or false?
1 You can only get HIV from injecting drugs.
2 It is very likely that you will die if you get infected with HIV.
7.People who have not injected drugs do not need to get tested for HIV.
8.You will become infected with HIV by swimming in the same pool with someone carrying HIV.
9.People who have HIV look different from everyone else.
World AIDS Day, 365 Days a Year
Every December 1st is a day of understanding, care, and hope about HIV and AIDS. Still, It is the mission of AIDS. ORG (Other organizations,非盈利 组织) to educate people how to protect themselves against HIV each and every day of the year.
incurable disease
This passage can be divided into three
sections. What’s the purpose of each
section?
Section 1:
Background information about what HIV / AIDS.
Deficiency Syndrome. (后天免疫缺陷综合症)
AIDS is a disease . The stage of having HIV in one’s body is called AIDS.
Some facts:
By the end of 2003, an estimated 42 million
3 If you look healthy, you cannot have HIV.
4 It could be dangerous to have sex without a condom.
5 Taking food from the same dishes as someone infected with HIV will give you HIV too.
3. What is the difference between AIDS and HIV? HIV is a virus, while AIDS is the stage of the illness caused by HIV.
4. Is there a cure for AIDS and HIV at the moment?
around the world were living with HIV/AIDS. During the year, 5 million people became
infected and an estimated 3 million people died.
About one-third of people living with HIV/AIDS are 15-24 years of age. More than 7 million people in Asia and the Pacific are living with HIV/AIDS.
Unit 3 A healthy life
Using language
Reading HIV/AIDS: ARE YOU AT RISK?
The three biggest killers in the world
▪ Heart disease ▪ Cancer ▪ AIDS
Pre-reading
Step2: Read the poster, then answer the questions:
1. What’s a virus?
A virus is a very small living thing that cause disease.
2. How does HIV affect people’s health? HIV virus weakens a person’s immune system and eventually it damages the immune system so much that the body can no longer fight against disease.
symbol –red ribbon
image ambassador
1.What is HIV?
HIV is a virus , a small living thing leading people to disease.
HIhat is AIDS? AIDS stands for Acquired Immune
Step 1: Listening
Listen to the passage and tick all the
words and expressions mentioned in it.
(✓ ) flu virus (✓) SARS virus (✓ ) survival ( ✓) immune system (✓ )mosquito (✓)prejudice ( ✓ )homosexual
Section 2:
Ways to protect yourself.
Section 3:
Some common myths dispelled.(可消除的荒诞说法)
True or false?
1 You can only get HIV from injecting drugs.
2 It is very likely that you will die if you get infected with HIV.