Saturday, 15 February 2014

Belgium to allow euthansia for children



Lawmakers in Belgium have passed a bill that will allow euthanasia for terminally ill children. The bill was passed with 86 votes for the motion, 44 against, and 12 abstentions. It becomes the first nation to allow euthanasia for children. Belgium's controversial law applies only to terminally ill children who are in great pain. There are several conditions that must be met for any act of euthanasia to take place. The child must be in full possession of his/her mental skills and request the act themselves. It requires an adult's consent and the written approval of a medical team, who must submit a psychological report. In addition, there must be no treatment available that would alleviate the child's suffering and distress.
Thee young cancer patients in a hospital in Munich
Foto: Tobias Hase dpa/lby
The law has created a storm of opposition worldwide. Opponents called it immoral and said children were not mature enough to make such a decision. One man present at the vote stood up and screamed "murderers" at the lawmakers. The Christian Science Monitor makes the case that: "In the 21st century, when parents the world over worry that children are growing up too quickly, Belgium is poised to hand kids one more responsibility." It adds that: "Allowing children, who aren't even old enough to drive or vote, to decide when it's time to die is one step too far." Last week, 160 Belgian paediatricians claimed the law was unnecessary because modern medicine could alleviate pain.

Read more:http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/1402/140216-euthanasia.html#ixzz2tSjgOGUP

             

A.VOCABULARY
1.euthanasia--the act of killing someone who is very ill or very old so that they do not suffer any more
2. motion--proposal
3.abstention--against a proposal or motion
4.possession-- state of being completely under the influence of an idea or emotion
5.alleviate--make suffering less severe,lessen
6.opposition--in contrast,against
7.poised--ready to do a particular thing at any moment  

B.COMPREHENSION
1.How many lawmakers voted to pass the bill?
2.How many people abstained in the vote?
3.What must a child be in full possession of to request euthanasia?
4.Who has to provide their consent to a child's request for euthanasia?
5.What must there be a lack of before a euthanasia request is granted?
6.What did opponents of the law call it?
7.What did opponents say children lacked?
8.What did a man at the vote accuse the lawmakers of being?
9.What did a newspaper say parents are worried about?
10.What kind of doctors said the law was unnecessary?

C. DISCUSSION ACTIVITY

1.OLD ENOUGH:When are children old enough to do these things?

Age?
Why?
Vote

Marry

Smoke

Get a job

Have a credit card

Have a mobile phone


2.RESPONSIBILITIES:What are children's biggest responsibilities? Rank these with your partner. Put the biggest at the top.
  • to pass exams
  • to have fun
  • to pass on their culture
  • to look after old parents
  • to protect the environment
  • to get a good job
  • to help people in need
  • to follow rules

 D. CONVERSATION QUESTIONS

a)What did you think when you read the headline?Do you agree about Euthanasia?
b)What springs to mind when you hear the word 'euthanasia'?
c)What do you think of Belgium's new law?
d)Do you think more countries will follow suit?
e)What do you understand by the terms 'mercy killing' and 'assisted suicide'?
f)Are the conditions strict enough?
g)Do people have the right to choose when to die?
h)Do you know any famous cases of euthanasia?
i)Is euthanasia a compassionate way for the dying to die?Is euthanasia immoral?
j)Could euthanasia ever be allowed in your country?
k)Do you understand why people choose euthanasia to end their life?
l) What are the arguments for and against euthanasia?
m)Why do lawmakers think children can be mature enough to decide to die?

Monday, 13 January 2014

Alternative medicine becoming popular in Bahrain

Alternative medicine is becoming more popular in Bahrain. More and more people are trying things like hypnotherapy and reiki. Hypnotherapy is when a hypnotherapist tries to change the feelings and behavior of people. Many people use it to stop smoking. Reiki changes the energy lines in your body to make you better. People are also becoming interested in other kinds of alternative medicine, for example, homeopathy and acupuncture. Wikipedia.com says alternative medicine is any treatment that heals the body without medicine. Wikipedia says there is little scientific research on it. There are very few medical universities in western countries where you can study alternative medicine.


Bahrain allowed alternative medicine in 2012 and is being very careful. It only gave licenses to seven therapy clinics in 2013. Dr Baha Fateha from Bahrain's health department said more people wanted to open their own clinics. He told Gulf News: "Alternative therapy is on the increase in Bahrain and we have new applications all the time." He also said the country wanted to make sure new clinics were safe. He said: "First, we need to see evidence that they have the professional qualifications to do their job and that they have a business plan." A hypnotherapist in Bahrain said many people did not understand alternative medicine. She said people, "still see it as a form of magic or something that can't be trusted".

Read more:http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/1401/140113-alternative-medicine.html#ixzz2qKUsH13p
Read more:http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/1401/140113-alternative-medicine.html#ixzz2qKUom84X


VOCABULARY

1.Alternative- method is one that you can use if you do not want to use another one
   Synonym: substitute
2. Hypnotherapy-the use of hypnosis to treat emotional problems    
   Synonym:mesmerism,hypnosis

3.Reiki-a treatment that involves directing energy from your hands into someone's body to make them feel better
4.Homeopathy- a system of treating diseases in which sick people are given very small amounts of natural substances that, in healthy people, would produce the same effects as the diseases produce
  Synonym:Allopathy
5. Pathy-denoting disorder in a particular part of the body
6.Homeo- a combining form meaning “similar,”
7.Acupuncture-a treatment for pain or illness in which thin needles are positioned just under the surface of the skin at special points around the body
8.Wikipedia- a website that allows collaborative editing of its content and structure by its users

WARM UP

ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE:What do you know about these? Complete this table with your partner(s). Change partners often and share what you wrote.
What I know
An interesting fact I found online
Acupuncture
Homeopathy
Reiki
Hypnotism
Ayurveda
Naturopathy

MY CURE:What do you suggest for the following problems? Talk about this with your partner(s). Change partners and discuss what you talked about.
  • headache
  • stress
  • muscle pain
  • bad skin
  • tiredness / fatigue / exhaustion
  • flu
  • bad breath
  • obesity

COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS

1.What two things are more and more people trying?
2.What do hypnotherapists try to change?
3.What do some people who try hypnotherapy want to stop?
4.What lines in your body does reiki change?
5.At how many western universities can you study alternative medicine?
6.When did Bahrain allow alternative medicine clinics to open?
7.How many licences did Bahrain's government issue in 2013?
8.What does Bahrain want to make sure of with new clinics?
9.What kind of plan do alternative medicine clinics need?
10.What do some people mistake alternative medicine for?

ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE DISCUSSION

a)What did you think when you read the headline?
b)What springs to mind when you hear the word 'medicine'?
c)How often do you take medicine?
d)Does the medicine you use always work?
e)What do you think of alternative medicine?
f)Would you like to try hypnotherapy?
g)Why do people choose alternative medicine instead of "normal" medicine?
h)Why do you think there is so little research on alternative medicine?
i)Do you think alternative medicine is best for some things and conventional medicine is better for other things?
j)What do you think medicine of the future will be like?

Saturday, 11 January 2014

Record number of Rolls-Royces sold in 2013

The luxury automobile maker Rolls-Royce has reported record sales for 2013. The company said it's the fourth consecutive annual sales record. It sold 3,630 cars last year, with a strong surge in demand in the Middle East and China accounting for a good portion of the buoyant sales. The Middle East saw a sales increase of 17 per cent last year, while sales in China went up by 11 per cent. Rolls-Royce sold cars in more than 40 countries last year, including new markets. Plans are in place to continue this global expansion. The company CEO said: "We have reported a strong year and have maintained our position at the pinnacle of the super-luxury market." Super-luxury means cars costing over $272,000.

 

 The CEO said people buy a Rolls Royce because they want to have a brand that is unrivalled in its image of luxury. He said: "It's the ultimate treat; the reward for hard work. We see that clearly from our customers. Around 80 per cent of our cars are bought by businessmen and women, most of whom have started and run their own businesses. The rest are bought by sports stars and film stars." He added that it's not just the super-rich who were snapping up the cars. He said: "What's interesting now is that we are seeing a new group of individuals who have built up mid-sized businesses and they also want to treat themselves to the magic carpet ride." Businesswomen now account for ten per cent of sales.
Read more:http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/1401/140111-rolls-royce.html#ixzz2q9XpdLvm
Read more:http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/1401/140111-rolls-royce.html#ixzz2q9XbTB1

VOCABULARY

1.luxury-great comfort, especially as provided by expensive and beautiful things
  synonym: extravagance 
2.consecutive-following each other continuously
   synonym- successive
3.surge-a sudden and great increase
   synonym:growth
4.accounting-rendering or submission of such a report
  synonym:computing 
5.buoyant-engaged in much successful trade 
    synonym:happy
6. expansion-action of becoming larger or more extensive
      synonyms :extension,increase
7.pinnacle-the most successful point
    synonyms:height,peak 
8.unrivalled-better than everyone 
   synonym:unmatched
9.ultimate-most extreme or important
   synonym: best
10.snapping up(phrase)-quickly and eagerly buy
11. magic carpet ride-sharing the same experience

COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS

1.How many years in a row has Rolls-Royce reported record sales?
2.How many cars did Rolls-Royce sell in 2013?
3.How much was the increase in sales in China last year?
4.What has Rolls-Royce maintained, according to its CEO?
5.From what price to super-luxury cars start?
6.What did the CEO say a Rolls-Royce was a reward for?
7.Who buys around 80% of Rolls-Royce cars?
8.What has a new group of Rolls-Royce customers built up?
9.What kind of ride did the CEO say people treat themselves to?
10.What proportion of Rolls-Royce cars are bought by businesswomen?

WARM-UPS

LUXURY:Complete this table with your partner(s). Change partners often and share what you wrote.
Luxury…
What makes them luxurious?
Would you want them? Why?
car
hotel
apartment
watch
cruise
goods

TREAT:Rank these and share your rankings with your partner. Put the biggest treats at the top. Change partners often and share your rankings.
  • chocolate
  • expensive clothes
  • going to a good restaurant
  • a shopping spree
  • a massage
  • a new gadget
  • extra time in bed
  • a hotel stay

ROLLS ROYCE CARS DISCUSSION

  • a)What did you think when you read the headline?
  • b)What springs to mind when you hear the word 'luxury'?
  • c)What do you know about Rolls-Royce?
  • d)Would you buy a Rolls-Royce if you had the money?
  • e)Are you surprised at how many cars Rolls-Royce sold?
  • f)What do you think when you see someone driving a Rolls-Royce?
  • g)What does a Rolls-Royce say about its owner?
  • h)How is a Rolls-Royce different from other luxury cars?
  • i)What do you think of the look of a Rolls-Royce?
  • j)Is it OK to spend upwards of $272,000 on a car?

CARS DISCUSSION

  • How old were you when you first learned to drive?
    • Was there anything difficult about learning to drive?
  • Can you drive a car?
  • Can you drive a manual shift car?
  • Do you have a car?
  • If so, what kind of car do you have?
    • Is it a standard (manual shift) or automatic shift?
    • Which do you like best, a standard or automatic shift car?
  • What are the advantages of owning a car?
  • What are the disadvantages of owning a car?
  • Are you a good driver?
  • Have you ever been in a car accident?
  • Have you ever been pulled over by the police?
    • What happened?
  • Have you ever driven a car in a foreign country?
    • If yes, which side of the road did they drive on?
    • Were the road signs different?

LUXURY DISCUSSION

  • What would you define as a "luxury good"?
  • In what ways do you think the definition might differ between societies?
  • Have you ever bought or would you ever buy what you thought was a "luxury" good? Why/why not?
  • What exactly are people looking for when they buy luxury goods?
  • Do you think people buy luxury goods because they are better quality than other goods or because they like other people to see that they can afford to buy them?
  • Do you know anybody who habitually uses/wears luxury goods? Are they stinking rich or just rich?
  • If you have any luxury goods, do you wear/use them all the time or only for special occasions?
  • Do you know the price of any luxury good? Are you prepared to pay that price for that particular product?
  • Are there certain luxury goods that you consider essential and others you'd consider unnecessary? In other words, are you prepared to pay through the nose for a gold watch but not for a pair of shoes? For a weekend in a luxury hotel but not a first class air ticket?
  • In a period of economic crisis, do you think that luxury brands suffer the same drop in sales as brands in general?