Vocabulary:
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- alarming /uh-LAHR-ming/
- epicenter /EP-uh-sen-ter/
- dramatically /druh-MAT-ik-lee/
- allocation /al-uh-KEY-shuhn/
- uninformed /uh-nuhn-FORMD/
[adjective] – causing worry or fear
The news of the wildfire was alarming to everyone in the town.
[noun] – the central point of something, especially a problem or situation
The town became the epicenter of the debate over the new school policy.
[adverb] – in a way that is sudden and noticeable
The temperature dropped dramatically as the storm approached.
[noun] – the process of distributing resources or duties for a specific purpose
The allocation of funds to the new project was completed last week.
[adjective] – lacking knowledge or information about something
Many voters felt uninformed about the candidates’ policies.
Article reading:
Please read the whole article. Then, I will check your pronunciation and intonation.
In South Kivu province of eastern Congo, an alarming outbreak of mpox has emerged, leading to serious concerns among health authorities due to its rapid spread. The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the outbreak a global health emergency, as the virus is being transmitted primarily through skin-to-skin contact. The mining town of Kamituga, which has a population of around 300,000, has become the epicenter of this outbreak, with nearly 1,000 reported cases in the last year. Health officials are particularly worried as the number of infections in Kamituga has increased dramatically, rising from 12 per week in January to 600 per week by August. The region’s limited resources and poor infrastructure are making it difficult to control the virus effectively.
Addressing the outbreak has proven to be a significant challenge, mainly due to the lack of access to vaccines and the difficulty in reaching remote areas. Despite the Congolese government’s allocation of over $190 million to combat mpox, including the purchase of 3 million vaccine doses, only a small percentage of these doses has arrived in affected areas. Local health workers are doing their best to raise awareness about the symptoms, such as fever and blisters, but many residents, especially in rural communities, remain uninformed. International organizations are attempting to support these efforts, yet funding shortages are slowing progress. Despite these hurdles, the WHO remains optimistic that with strong cooperation from governments and aid agencies, the outbreak could be brought under control within six months.
Addressing the outbreak has proven to be a significant challenge, mainly due to the lack of access to vaccines and the difficulty in reaching remote areas. Despite the Congolese government’s allocation of over $190 million to combat mpox, including the purchase of 3 million vaccine doses, only a small percentage of these doses has arrived in affected areas. Local health workers are doing their best to raise awareness about the symptoms, such as fever and blisters, but many residents, especially in rural communities, remain uninformed. International organizations are attempting to support these efforts, yet funding shortages are slowing progress. Despite these hurdles, the WHO remains optimistic that with strong cooperation from governments and aid agencies, the outbreak could be brought under control within six months.
Discussion Questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- Have you ever experienced a health crisis in your community? If so, how did the local authorities handle it? If not, what do you think would be the best way to manage such a situation?
- Have you or someone you know ever faced difficulties in accessing medical resources during an emergency? If so, what challenges did you face? If not, how do you think these challenges could be addressed effectively?
- Do you agree that international organizations should play a major role in managing global health emergencies?
- What could be the long-term effects on a community if a disease outbreak is not controlled effectively?
- In what ways can technology improve the response to health emergencies in remote areas? How might these technologies be implemented practically?
Summarization
Please summarize the whole article using your own words and expressions. You will have one minute to prepare before you answer.
Describe:
Please explain the definition of each word listed below based on your understanding. You can provide example sentences if needed.
- spread
- mining
- official
- vaccine
- optimistic