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II. Answer the questions.

1. What is Mr. Tabido’s plan? Why?

2. What does his disease do?

3. Is he ready to kill himself?

4. Is the law in Mr. Tabido’s country for or against to help people die?

5. What is the way of Mr. Tabido’s going out?

6. What do other people think of Mr. Tabido’s choice?

III. Complete the sentences with the missing phrases.

1. Keoin Tabido has planned how he will spend his final hours: ______________.

And then, _________, he will take _____________________________.

2. Mr. Tabido is not crazy. He is ________________________. He is _________________________.

3. Gradually, it will be __________________________.

4. He has even bought _________________________.

5. “I don’t want _________________________,” Mr. Tabido says. “I want to go out doing _________________”.

6. Mr. Tabido is trying to ________________. “I will have only ____________, so I _______________________.”

What do you think?

Do you think what Mr. Tabido and his doctors are doing is right? Check your opinion.

  • In this case, I think suicide is all right. But his doctors should not help. Doctors should cure people, not kill them!

  • If someone wants to die, that's their business. And if they need a doctor’s help, that's fine, too.

  • Yes. Suicide is OK in this kind of situation. It's cruel to stop it.

  • No. It's wrong to take your own life. Mr. Tabido shouldn't give up.

  • Well, we have to respect Mr. Tabido's decision, even if we don't agree with it.

Looking at the issue

Suppose some scientists invent medicine to help people live forever. One day they come to you and say, "If you take the medicine in this bottle, you will never get old and you will never die." Would you take it? Why or why not?

Yes, I would take it because: _____________________

No, I wouldn't take it because: ______________________

Let’s think

Every day thousands people die. Every minute thousands people fall ill with incurable diseases. May the doctors use organs of the dead to save people’s lives? Just to transplant hearts, kidneys, livers to people who have been queuing up for these vital organs for many years?

Most of them wait without any result and die. So can the dead help the living?

  1. Study the words.

to be in favour of smth

`feivə

поддерживать ч.-л.

to be opposed

ə`pəuzd

противостоять, быть против

to have use for smth

пользоваться ч.-л.

to give permission

pə`mi∫n

давать разрешение

to have the opposite point of view

иметь противоположную точку зрения

to cut up (v)

разрезать, разрубать на куски

to take out (v)

вынимать

to violate (v)

`vaiəleit

осквернять, нарушать

to be treated with smth

`tri:t

обращаться с ч.-л.

dignity (n)

`digniti

достоинство

to cut open (v)

рассекать

to come back to life

вернуться к жизни

to turn off/on (v)

tə:n

выключить/включить

to make a decision

di`siʒn

принять решение

organs of a body

heart

ha:t

сердце

lung

lnŋ

лёгкое

brain

brein

мозг

blood

bld

кровь

kidney

`kidni

почка

bone

bəun

кость

marrow

`mærəu

костный мозг

eye

ai

глаз

  1. Form the derivatives of the words given in a chart below. Use a dictionary if necessary.

Noun

Adjective

Verb

die – dyed – dying

donor

violate

permission

  1. Compare the words in their usage.

Permissive [pə`misiv] (adj) – tolerant; granting permission – permissive neighbours.

Permissible [pə`misəbl] (adj) – permitted, allowable – permissible dose.

1. This movie is not ... for kids! 2. My parents were … and let me make my own mistakes. 3. Would it be … to say that? 4. Old people always say that the youth live in … environment.

Permit [`pə:mit] (n, countable) – an official written statement giving one the right to do something

Permission [pə`mi∫n] (n, uncountable) – formal act of allowing; written or spoken agreement

Permissibility [pə,misə`biləti] (n) –допустимость, позволительность

Permissiveness [pə`misivnəs] (n) – вседозволенность

  1. It’s parents’ right to give or not to give ... to their offspring. 2. You won’t get into the atomic research station without a ... . 3. ... never leads to anything good. 4. The Constitution proclaims legal ... . 5. With your … I’ll leave now. 6. Do you really hold … for a revolver?

Deadly [`dedli] (adj) – likely to cause death – a deadly poison

Deathly [`deθli] (adj, adv) – like death – a deathly silence

1. Fog is the sailors’ … enemy. 2. Hush! The students are writing the test. Listen to that … silence. 3. What have you done? It’s one of the seven … sins. 4. Andrey Balkonsky died because of … wounds.