Saturday, 2 June 2018

Childhood Asthma


Asthma is a chronic disease that affects your airways. Your airways are tubes that carry air in and out of your lungs. If you have asthma, the inside walls of your airways become sore and swollen.


Although there is no proven way to predict which children will develop asthma, studies have identified certain predictors for asthma in children:
•    Diagnosed allergies, including skin and food allergies or allergic rhinitis (hay fever)
•    A family history of allergies or asthma
•    Prenatal and postnatal exposure to tobacco smoke
•    Obesity
•    Living in an area with high air pollution

Many things can cause asthma, including
  • Allergens - mold, pollen, animals
  • Irritants - cigarette smoke, air pollution
  • Weather - cold air, changes in weather
  • Exercise
  • Infections - flu, common cold
There are some treatment for children who have asthma.For examples
  • Treat inflammation in the airways, usually with daily medication, to prevent asthma attacks
  • Use short-acting drugs to treat asthma attacks
  • Avoid or minimize the effect of asthma triggers
  • Maintain normal activity levels
  • Include the adolescent in creating and managing a treatment plan

Friday, 16 March 2018

2. Cambridge English Grammar in Use by Raymond Murphy. The first section on Past and present is free.(If you want to do other tenses in this app, you need to buy it.) Do the 5 exercises in Unit 6 (Past Continuous), then write a paragraph of 8 lines to say:
  • how useful this was for learning English and why
  • how easy the app was to use 
  • how interesting the app was 
  • if you would use the app again 
  I did simple past and past continues  tenses in English grammar. This is very useful for me. I confused to use these tenses before, but now I can easily use them .I did some mistakes in exercise.But it was very good. I got eight correct out of ten. I really want to use again. 

Wednesday, 14 March 2018

Martin Luther King's TimeLine
  • 1929         was born
  • 1950s and 1960s    was the leader of the Civil Rights Movement
  • 1929.     Segregation of black people and white people 
  • 1955.    Fighting racial injustice 
  • 1963 .    marched 
  • 1963.     Named time magazine 's
  • 1964.     Received the Nobel Peace Prize 
  • 1968.     Supporting striking sanitation workers
  • 4 April 1968.   Was shot dead
Turning points of Nelson Mandela 

  1. aware of the unjust nature of South African Society.
  2. Resigned and worked underground  
  3. arrested and  Life at the prison was tough and uncompromising.
  4. Elected as a first democratically elected State President 
  5. Retired but continued his great stature
  6. Lost his son after that he worked hard to campaign on this issue 
  7. ACHIEVEMENTS OF NELSON MANDELA
  8. Qualified as a Lawye
  9. Opened the first Black Law firm 
  10. Elected as a first democratically elected State President 
  11. Received many prestigious awards 
  12. Received  Nobel peace prize

Wednesday, 28 February 2018

  • How often have kids experienced some sort of bullying on Internet?
  • Bullying can happen any time, school is when most kids experience it. 
  • What bullying is higher - the cyber bullying or school bullying?
  • Cyber bullying is higher than school bullying. 
  • What does cyber bullying include?
  • Cyber bullying includes Myspace, Facebook ,MNS, email, or even your mobile phone. 
  • How do the bullied kids feel?
  • Kids often feel alone and powerless .
  • How many kids have reported cyber bullying to adults?
  • Many kids have reported cyber bullying to adults. 
  • What help has been provided for cyber bullying?
  • Kids help line and adult Myspace or google or whatever online service you are being. 
  • How do kids deal with the negative emotions as a result of cyber bullying?
  • They end up becoming really resultant and confidant young people when they are adults and they become very successful adults as well. 
  • Do many people agree to terms and conditions without reading them?
  • Yes, many people agree to terms and conditions without reading them .
  • What happens when you click Facebook button?
  • It means that you are agreeing to a whole bunch of things. 
  • Why are kids under 13 banned from most social media sites?
  • It is all contained in a set of American laws called the children 's online privacy protection Act of 1998 or COPPA. 
  • What is the reason for that restriction?
  • It might be frustrating, that age restrictions is actually there to protect you. 

  • How some kids under 13 still use the sites?
  • Many kids still use social media sites by giving a false age. 

  • What is the best way to protect children?
  • It is the best way to protect kids is to teach them from an early age how to stay safe and private online. 
  • Give examples for this 
  • Asking before tagging someone in a picture or video. 
  • Not revealing personal information.