Welcome to our presentation Welcome to our presentation GROUP 6 August 23th, 2022 Hello everyone My name is Thao I’m a member of Group 3 My group also has 3 other members They are Pham Thi Ha, Vu Thi.
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presentation
GROUP 6
August 23th, 2022
Trang 2Getting started
Let’s watch a video.
Trang 3Vaccines have been playing a
significant part in the fight against Covid-19.
Trang 4Medicines have a crucial impact on people’s health.
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GROUP 3 August 30th, 2022
Trang 6DISCUSSION
Trang 7OVERVIEW Introduction
Activate your knowledge
Trang 8Introduction
Trang 9Medicine
Trang 10Medicine
Medicine is the science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease (in technical use often taken to exclude surgery)
Trang 11Activate
your
knowledge
Trang 12Besides Covid-19, do you
know any common illnesses or
medical problems?
How were they treated?
Trang 14Common cold
Cough
Headache
Trang 16Ebola
Covid-19
Trang 18Vocabulary
Trang 19Definition: a fight that repeatedly moves in one direction and then in the opposite direction
Example: My weight has been an issue in these months It has been an up-and-down battle.
up-and-down battle
(n phr)
Trang 20Definition: a small idea or
event that causes
something bigger to start
Trang 21Example: Her idea was the spark that motivated him to improve his health
Trang 22Definition: the rate at
which a person, company,
or country does useful
work
productivity (n) /ˌprɒdʌkˈtɪvəti/
Trang 23corporate wellness
program (n)
Trang 24Definition: a device that
measures how many steps a person walks
pedometer(n)
/pɪˈdɒmɪtə(r)/
Trang 25Definition: physical exercise that increases your heart rate
Example: Cardio is the
answer if you want to lose weight.
Cardio (n)
/ˈkɑːdiəʊ/
Trang 26Definition: to catch or
become ill with a disease
Example: The doctor
contracted the flu when he was treating the patient.
contract (v)
/ˈkɒntrækt/
Trang 27Definition: having a disease
as a result of the introduction
of organisms such as bacteria and viruses to the body
Trang 28Example: The Covid-19 outbreak was so sudden and widespread that many people was infected with it
Trang 29Definition: something that you do to try to cure an
illness or injury , especially something suggested by a doctor
Example: He is receiving treatment for shock.
Treatment (n) /ˈtriːtmənt/
Trang 30Definition: the act of
stopping something from
Trang 31Definition: a medicine or
chemical that can destroy
harmful bacteria in the body or limit their growth
Example: She has a bad
infection so the doctor put her
on antibiotics
antibiotic (n)
/ˌæntibaɪˈɒtɪk/
Trang 32Definition: a test to find
out how effective or
Trang 33Example: The new drug went through clinical trials before it became available at drugstores
Trang 35precaution (n)
/prɪˈkɔːʃn/
Definition: an action that is
taken to stop something negative from happening
Example: A lot of precautions
has been taken to make sure
that the virus doesn't spread
widely.
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PLAY GAME
Trang 37GUESS THE WORD
2 teams, each chooses 2 describers and the rest will be the guessers
There are 8 words in total The describers must describe the words without directly
saying it out The rest try to guess the
words Each team has 3 minutes to play.
The team guessing more words will be the winner
Trang 38Practice
Trang 39WRITE THE WORDS IN BOLD NEXT TO THE DEFINITIONS
c. _(v) to catch or become ill with a disease d. _(adj) having a disease as a result of the introduction of organisms such as bacteria or viruses
to the body e. _(n) the act of stopping something from happening
f. _(n) a sudden appearance of something, especially of a disease or something else dangerous
or unpleasant g. _(n) something that you do to try to cure an illness or injury, especially something suggested by a doctor
h. _(n) a fact or situation that influences the result
of something
#1
occu r
recov er
contra
ct infect ed
preventi on
outbre ak
treatme nt
fact or
Trang 40#2: MATCH THE HEADINGS TO THE EXAMPLES IN THE TABLE
1, give a personal example _
2, ask challenging questions _
3, use specific persuasive words and phrases
4, give information to support your position _
5, address other person’s argument _
a Have there been proper clinical trials to prove that it works, that it stops infection?
b However, the flu can cause severe illness or worse for a small percentage of the people who get it It may not sound like a lot, but actually this is hundreds of thousands of people around the world each year
There isn’t one single scientific study that proves that this year’s flu vaccine works
c So while Mr Li is right - we don’t do clinical trials of the flu vaccine in the way that we do trials for other medicines - that doesn’t mean we aren’t scientific in our methods
d All my colleagues have gotten the vaccine None of us have caught the flu
Let me tell you more about my work in that area
e Obviously, we want to do everything in our power to stop the infection from spreading.
Supposing you gave your kids the vaccine and it made them worse rather than better?
How would you feel if someone in your family did not get the vaccine and then became really sick?
It’s obvious that the vaccine hasn’t been properly tested.
d a
e b c
Trang 41Ways to introduce source information
In a book published by Meridian House Press in
2012, Dr Manuel Femandes argues that…
According to Doctors Without Borders…
A recent report by the World health Organization found that…
Trang 42#3: Complete the citations with the words in the box.
1 _ Pathologies of Power, published by University of California Press in 2003, Dr Paul Farmer _that…
2 _ statistics from the Centers for Disease
A recent
d
Trang 43How to talk about i llness and medicine
in English?
Trang 44Each team has 10 minutes for preparation and then 5 minutes for debating.
Trang 45What did we achieve in the lesson today?
- General overview of Medicine
- Vocabulary related to Medicine
- Assignments
- Discussion
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CONTACT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
EMAIL: (Ms Pham Thi Ha)