3. In order to stay safe, you ____________.
A. should not use the needle someone else has used.
B. have to avoid using anything else that the person has used while injecting drugs.
C. should use a condom if you have sex with another one.
D. All of the above.
Keys: A AD
Step 5 Discussion
1. What can I do to support World AIDS Day?
At school, you can support World AIDS Day by:
Having a dressing up, down or fancy dress day.
Putting up some posters - get people talking.
Making and selling red ribbons.
Organizing a creative writing/poster campaign.
Arranging a sponsored three-legged race or balloon release.
Getting your friends, family, to express their feelings and expand their knowledge about AIDS.
Using your imagination!
How much do you know about the AIDS red ribbon?
The red ribbon is an international symbol of AIDS awareness that is
worn by people all year round and particularly around World AIDS Day
to demonstrate care and concern about HIV and AIDS, and to remind
others of the need for their support and commitment.
2. How should we act towards people who have HIV/AIDS?
3. What can we do to help them?
Don't look down upon them.
Show love and care to them.
Help them fight fear, shame and injustice (unfair).
4. Imagine what the world will be like if there is no HIV or AIDS.
Discuss in groups of three and then write a short passage about your
imagination.
Step 6 Homework
Read the passage Successful AIDS Programme in Yunnan in Reading
Task in the workbook and finish the questions.