нужно Exercise 1.Answer the questions to the text
What is the main risk of Aids?
What important facts should we know about Aids?
What should we do to protect ourselves from Aids?
Can we get the Aids virus by shaking hands, sharing food, swimming in a pool?
Can we get the Aids virus through the air?
Exercise 2. Answer these questions.
When and where did you heard about AIDs for the first time?
What was your reaction and attitude to this fact?
Why is AIDs spreading so quickly?
What is the reason for incurability of this virus?
What is happened to people all aver the world if not to stop the spread of this virus?
Exercise 3. Расставьте слова в восклицательных предложениях по порядку.
hair – what – long
day – what – beautiful – a
kind – is – Clara – how
can – how – well – dance – you
a – cake – delicious – what
how – is – dress – nice – her
am – lonely – how – I
you – how – are – smart
have – flowers – you – what – lovely – bought
dangerous – is – dog – how – your
1. What is the main risk of AIDS?
The main risk of AIDS is the weakened immune system, which makes the person susceptible to various infections and diseases.
2. What important facts should we know about AIDS?
Some important facts about AIDS include:
- AIDS is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
- HIV can be transmitted through sexual contact, sharing needles, and from mother to child during childbirth or breastfeeding.
- There is no cure for AIDS, but it can be managed with antiretroviral therapy.
- AIDS can be prevented by practicing safe sex, using clean needles, and getting tested regularly.
3. What should we do to protect ourselves from AIDS?
To protect ourselves from AIDS, we should:
- Practice safe sex by using condoms.
- Avoid sharing needles or syringes.
- Get tested for HIV regularly, especially if engaging in high-risk behaviors.
- Educate ourselves about the transmission and prevention of HIV/AIDS.
4. Can we get the AIDS virus by shaking hands, sharing food, swimming in a pool?
No, the AIDS virus cannot be transmitted through casual contact such as shaking hands, sharing food, or swimming in a pool. HIV is not spread through these activities.
5. Can we get the AIDS virus through the air?
No, the AIDS virus cannot be transmitted through the air. HIV is primarily transmitted through direct contact with infected body fluids, such as blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and breast milk.
Exercise 2:
1. When and where did you hear about AIDS for the first time?
I heard about AIDS for the first time when I was in ____ grade at _______ school. This topic was discussed during a health education class or maybe in a news report.
2. What was your reaction and attitude to this fact?
My reaction was one of surprise, as I realized the seriousness of the disease. I felt concerned and motivated to learn more about it. I understood the importance of taking precautions to prevent its spread.
3. Why is AIDS spreading so quickly?
AIDS is spreading quickly due to various factors:
- Lack of awareness and knowledge about the transmission and prevention of HIV.
- Stigma and discrimination towards people living with HIV, which prevents them from seeking treatment and practicing safe behaviors.
- High-risk behaviors such as unprotected sex, sharing needles, and engaging in drug use.
- Insufficient access to healthcare services, including HIV testing and treatment.
4. What is the reason for the incurability of this virus?
The incurability of the AIDS virus is mainly because HIV attacks the immune system, specifically the CD4 cells or T-cells. Once the virus enters the body, it replicates and destroys these cells, compromising the immune system's ability to fight infections. Although antiretroviral therapy can control the virus and prevent the progression to AIDS, it cannot completely eliminate HIV from the body.
5. What will happen to people all over the world if we don't stop the spread of this virus?
If we don't stop the spread of the AIDS virus, the consequences can be severe:
- More people will become infected with HIV, leading to a higher number of AIDS cases and related deaths.
- The healthcare system will face an increased burden in providing care and treatment for people with AIDS.
- Communities and economies will suffer as a result of the social and economic impacts of AIDS, including loss of productivity and increased healthcare costs.
Exercise 3:
1. What long hair!
2. What a beautiful day!
3. How kind is Clara!
4. How well can you dance!
5. What a delicious cake!
6. How nice is her dress!
7. How lonely I am.
8. How smart you are!
9. What lovely flowers you have bought!
10. How dangerous is your dog!