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Unit7 Charities
Integration A-C
1.learn more about UNICEF.
2.talk about the Chinese charities you knowabout.
3.write a report on the work of a charity.
Learning objectives
What do you know about UNICEF?
[ˈjuːnɪsef]
United Nations International
Children's Emergency Fund
联合国
应急的
基金
联合国儿童基金会
It works to provide children with food, houses, medicine and basic education.
Daniel has found an article about UNICEF.
Let`s read the article and answer the questions below.
1. How many countries and areas does it work in?
2.What does UNICEF provide to children?
3. What else do you think UNICEF can do to help children around the world?
It works in over 190 countries and areas.
It provides clean water and food, education and healthcare to children.
I think UNICEF can also focus on mental health. Many children go through very stressful situations like wars or natural disasters. UNICEF can provide more programmes and trainings to help children with their feelings and mental well-being.
Daniel is listening to a podcast about UNICEF. Listen with him and put the sentences in the correct order. Write the numbers 1–5 in the boxes.
2
3
1
5
4
Daniel is listening to a speech made by a UNICEF volunteer.
Listen to part of the speech and complete the notes below.
• It is often hard for children in poor areas to get fresh water,
(1) ______________ and enough food.
• It is usually impossible for some children to have a (2) ______________
because of wars or natural disasters. They even have difficulty getting
necessary things.
• Children in poor areas usually have little chance to use
(3) ________________.
• People should (4) ______________ and do everything they can to help.
clean air
safe environment
modern technology
work together
Daniel
has written an article about UNICEF.
Complete his article with the information in Parts B1 and B2.
About UNICEF
Everyone should have clean water and food, as well as education and healthcare, but it is hard for children in (1) __________ to get these things.
Moreover, some parts of the world still face problems like wars or (2) ______________. These make it difficult for those children to live in a
(3) _________________ and get what they need.
Children in poor areas may also miss out on jobs when they grow up because they have little chance to use (4) ________________.
poor areas
natural disasters
safe environment
modern technology
Many children need help and support from charities like UNICEF. UNICEF provides poor families with (5) ______________ and enough food. It also helps children receive basic (6) ______________. In emergency situations like wars, natural disasters and the (7) _________ of a virus, UNICEF is always there to support children.
We are lucky to have charities like UNICEF. They are working hard to make the world a better place for children.
clean water
education
fast spread
UNICEF helps children in many ways. As a student, what can you do for UNICEF?Which way do you think is the “most important” for a child’s future?
Further thinking
Donate pocket money to UNICEF
Hold a charity show to raise money for UNICEF
Be a volunteer for UNICEF
Call on people to support UNICEF online......
I think all these ways are important, but education stands out. Education not only helps children now but also teaches them to help themselves and others in the future.
Listen to Daniel and Millie’s conversation.Fill in the blank using the information in Part C.
Name Aspect Details
The China Welfare Institute Founding Year (1) ___________________________________
Influence (2) ___________________________________
Early work (3) ___________________________________
Current goal (4) ___________________________________
Special programmes (5) ___________________________________
1938.
It is one of the oldest and most influential charities in China.
It helped people during the war.
It aims to provide healthcare and education for children and women in need.
It has special programmes to support children and women at home and abroad.
Read the conversation again and answer the questions below.
1. How has the work of the China Welfare Institute changed over time?
2. If you were Millie, after learning about the China Welfare Institute, what would you say to encourage your classmates to support this charity?
This charity has been creating positive change for generations, and supporting it allows us to be part of something meaningful. Let’s learn more about its programmes together and see how we can contribute to help children and women in need.
In the beginning, it helped people during the war. It now aims to provide healthcare and education for children and women in need.
Work in pairs and talk about some other charities in China, using the conversation in Part C on page 103 as a model.
A: Have you heard about ......?
B: Yes, but ...... / Not really. What is it about?
A: It's a(n) ...... It was founded in ...... It's one of the ......
B: I know it's one of ......, but ......
A: In the beginning, it ...... It now aims to ...
B: It sounds great! / That's really nice. I hope I can ......
A: Yes. It has ......
B: That’s really nice. I hope I can ......
Homework
1.Find more information about UNICEF and The China Welfare Institute on the internet.
2.Preview Integration D.
Blues
81580.555
Blues
63293.39
Blues
78393.305
$Unreasonable, it's how you have to be if you want to change things relentless to nations. The world's children need people like that, people who see impossible as incentive to try harder to find one good reason to keep going in the face of a thousand reasons to stop. So shout out to the hard core, because big problems need big solutions from big game players. You know, the type to determine the persistent, the unreasonable, united in more than one hundred and ninety countries and territories, we never give up until the rights of every child are protected. Are you with us even for every child?