资源简介 (共42张PPT)Breaking boundaries4U N I TMY 100 DAYS WITH MSFTo learn something about MSF.To analyse the structure of the reading material.To understand the theme of this unit.Watch the video about MSF and answer the questions.When was MSF founded Who founded MSF MSFMédecins Sans Frontières or Doctors Without Borders (MSF) (无国界医生组织) is an international humanitarian (人道主义的) aid organisation which was set up by some French doctors and journalists in 1971. It provides emergency (紧急的) medical assistance to people suffering from natural disasters or wars. Because of its great contribution, it received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1999.In real life, their life is like this1. When was MSF founded and what does it do MSF was founded in 1971 to provide medical care to those affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters or a lack of access to health care.Read the information about MSF and answer the questions.2. What is the top priority of MSF The top priority goes to those in the most serious and immediate danger.n. 优先处理的事,当务之急13. What else do you know about it Since receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in 1999, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been in the spotlight, with more than 6.3 million donors worldwide.Ebola is a virus that can infect humans and other primates (灵长目动物). Symptoms usually start two days to three weeks following infection, and include fever, sore throat, muscular pain and headaches. Vomiting, diarrhoea and rash (腹泻和皮疹) often follow, along with reduced liver and kidney function. Internal and external bleeding may also occur at this point.The average death rate of those infected is about 50%. Ebola was first identified in 1976 in a village near the Ebola River, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Outbreaks tend to occur in tropical regions of sub-Saharan Africa, the largest to date being the 2013-2016 epidemic in West Africa, which infected 28, 616 people and claimed 11, 310 lives.Predict what the passage is mainly about according to the title “MY 100 DAYS WITH MSF” and the pictures in the passage.Read the journal of an MSF doctor and find out what problem he was involved in tackling.The doctor was involved in tacking the infectious disease Ebola in Liberia.2Read for prediction.Choose the ideas conveyed in the passage and find evidence to support your choices.1. It is not the first time the author has worked with MSF.2. The work with MSF in Liberia is life-threatening.3. The author enjoyed working together with all his colleagues.4. The author always felt frustrated with the high death rate.3Now use five adjectives to describe the spirit of MSF doctors and give your reasons.devotedpersistentselflesscaringbraveWhat was the work with MSF in Liberia like How did the author feel when working together with his colleagues What made the author and his colleagues continue with the work Match the main idea with its corresponding paragraph.Paragraph 1 A. Someone will step into my shoes after my leaving.Paragraph 2 B. No matter what difficulties we faced, we never gave up on a patient.Paragraph 3 C. We're celebrating because there have been no reported cases for one month.Paragraph 4 D. Seeing the tragic scenes, I made up my mind to combat the disease.Paragraph 5 E. What my mission was and what the people I worked with did.Paragraph 6 F. The doctors’ efforts were rewarded by the brothers’ unexpected recovery.Paragraph 7 G. It’s so inspiring that people from different parts of the world joined together in a common cause. CDEBFGARead the passage again and decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F).1. “Ebola doesn’t respect national boundaries” in Paragraph 2 means that people all around the world can be easily infected with this terrible disease. ( )2. Emma talked me through the daily routine in the staff room for an hour. ( )TT3. I was not the only Chinese doctor among people of all ages, colours and beliefs, from every continent except Antarctica.( )4. As a member of MSF, we never give up on a patient, and our efforts do sometimes end in miracles. ( )5. Gabriel and Daniel’s parents and sisters died of Ebola. ( )6. In a few days, someone from MSF will arrive to take my place at the end of my posting. ( )FTTTComplete the chart introducing the author’s experience with MSF.Organisation MSF (Médecins Sans Frontières)Workplace 1. ________Working period almost 2. ________ monthsReasons ★the tragic scenes on the news★my 3. ________ as a doctorMission to 4. ________ a Canadian specialist in infectious diseases at the end of her postingLiberia three dutyrelieveImpressive colleagues Hassan ★ a young 5. ________ man★ helping carry the very sick into the treatment 6. ________★ disinfecting clothing and 7. ________Maisy ★ a(n) 8. ________ public health official from Darwin, Australia★9. ________ people on preventing infectionAlfonso ★ a soft-spoken Argentinian doctor in his 10. ________★ having 11. ________ experience of working on Ebola outbreaks in Sierra Leone and Guinealocal clinicsurfaces retirededucating50s previousUnforgettable case The two brothers with little hope made a full recovery.The best part of what I learned from the experience ★ powerful 12. ________ between people★ a global community with a shared future of peace and 13. __________bonds prosperityTime Experiences FeelingsBefore arrival How I made up my mind:I saw the tragic scenes on the news and I felt it was my duty as a doctor to go there and offer my help.with strong sense of missionOrganise information from the passage and complete the table.4Time Experiences FeelingsMy 100 days What I did on arrival: What my daily work was like: An unforgettable case:Two young brothers survived the disease after their family members had died.I got to know the daily routine and my colleagues and started my work.Together with the others working for or alongside MSF, I helped those who were infected with the terrible disease Ebola. We worked together, surrounded by blood, vomit and death.proud, hopeful, amazedTime Experiences FeelingsNow What is special about today: What we are doing:We celebrated because it’s exactly one month since the last reported case, and my time is almost up.We are collaborating to create a global community with a shared future of peace and prosperity.happy,inspired, proud, hopefulNow read the information and answer the questions.Building a human community with a shared future is the way forward for all the world's peoples. An ancient Chinese philosopher observed that “all living things may grow side by side without harming one another, and different roads may run in parallel without interfering with one another.” Only when all countries pursue the cause of common good, live in harmony, and engage in cooperation for mutual benefit will there be sustained prosperity and guaranteed security.From Xi Jinping's report at the 20th CPC National Congress1. What is your understanding of “ a human community with a shared future” All people live on the same earth, as if we were living in a “global village”. Anyone’s action will affect others. Only when all people on the earth work together can the world have great development.2. How is the idea reflected in the MSF doctor’s journal The author mentioned that Ebola has no respect for borders. This indicates that borders are artificial. Many human differences are similarly artificial or unimportant when compared to what unites people. Doctors and others involved in the fight against the disease were united by their common values of respecting and saving human life.Fill in each blank with one proper word or the proper form of the given word.20 health care workers from almost as many countries, comrades in arms, raise virtual glasses to each other. With no 1. __________ (report) cases for a month, we're celebrating today.I went to Liberia with MSF almost three months ago. Seeing the tragic scenes caused by Ebola on the news, I felt it was my duty as a doctor to go there and offer my help. It is 2. __________ (absolute) important to remember that there 3. __________ (be) no borders for doctors, for patients or for anyone else involved in fighting this terrible disease.reportedabsolutelyare My mission was to relieve Emma, a Canadian 4. __________ (special) in infectious diseases. She introduced me to three others 5. __________ (work) for or alongside MSF: Wilton, Maisy and Alfonso. Upon my arrival, there was an unforgettable case 6. __________ a family of six were infected and four of them soon died. We knew there was little hope for the remaining brothers, but we did everything we could 7. __________ (save) them. As a result, both boys have made a full recovery. This small but unexpected success compensated for many other less fortunate cases.specialistworkingwhereto saveTo be caught 8. __________ in such a crisis creates powerful bonds between people, not only between carers and patients, 9. __________ also between all those who have come from different parts of the world and joined together in a common cause. Though my time is almost up, MSF 10. __________ (member) will go on with the tireless work.up but members1. What is your understanding of the first sentence in Paragraph 6 2. What difficulties do you think the author might have faced during his work 3. Do you know of any other similar organisations What do they do 4. What have you learnt from the passage that can help you talk about “a human community with a shared future” 1. What is your understanding of the first sentence in Paragraph 6 To be caught up in such a crisis creates powerful bonds between people, not only between carers and patients, but also between all those who have come from different parts of the world and joined together in a common cause.In the face of a crisis, we can only solve the problem through the cooperation and joint efforts of the people of all countries.2. What difficulties do you think the author might have faced during his work The author can’t understand the meanings of others because of the language barrier. The author has to adjust to the local life as soon as possible.3. Do you know of any other similar organisations What do they do International Committee of the Red CrossTo protect victims of internal and international armed conflicts.4. What have you learnt from the passage that can helpyou talk about “a community with a shared future” Work in pairs and retell the text following the table.TimeExperiencesFeelingsBeforearrivalExperiences:Feelings:My 100daysExperiences:Feelings:NowExperiences:Feelings:What are the functions of keeping this kind of journal I think it really important to keep this kind of journal.First of all, keeping this kind of journal can help the author know his own work more clearly. Meanwhile, the author is able to express his feelings and thoughts which can relieve his working pressure. And by keeping this kind of journal, he can also make a list of different problems and challenges of his job, which is of great help to his work.Choose any of the following items to act them out.Discuss in groups, and make a list of boundaries in society.Choose one of the boundaries you have listed and talk about how to break it. (Your presentation can be a speech or an interview.)Share your experiences or stories of breaking boundaries with the class. (when, where, what, why, how…)between teachers and studentsbetween doctors and patientsbetween different languagesbetween parents and childrenbetween different culturesbetween different countriesin geographyin any other different areasWhen we are faced with different boundaries, we should have a good attitude and try our best to work together with people around us to break them. Only in this way can we become strong enough to overcome different challenges and to go anywhere we are needed all over the world to realize our dream.Search for more information about a NGO (non-governmental organisation) which you are interested in, and write a short passage about it or about your ideas in about 100 words. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 My 100 days with MSF.mp3 什么是无国界医生?what is doctors without border.mp4 外研版(2019)选择性必修二 Unit 4-Understanding ideas课件(共42页).pptx