1 famous people who are colour-blind (người nổi tiếng bị mù màu) 2 difficulties the condition causes at school (khó khăn bệnh tật gây ra ở trường
1 (trang 18 SBT Tiếng Anh 8 Friends plus). Read and listen to the article. Match ideas 1-5 with paragraphs A-E.
(Đọc và nghe bài viết. Nối các ý từ 1-5 với đoạn văn A-E.)
1 famous people who are colour-blind (người nổi tiếng bị mù màu)
2 difficulties the condition causes at school (khó khăn bệnh tật gây ra ở trường)
3 what colour-blindness means (bệnh mù màu có nghĩa là gì)
4 difficulties the condition causes in daily life (khó khăn bệnh lý gây ra trong cuộc sống hàng ngày)
5 when most people become colour-blind (khi hầu hết mọi người đều bị mù màu)
A different kind of vision
A Here's a question for you. What do the founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, actor Eddie Redmayne and Britain's Prince William all have in common? Any guesses? Well, the answer is that they have never seen the world as most people do, because they're colour-blind.
B In fact, colour-blindness isn't very unusual. Around 8% of men and 0.5% of women have it. Most of them are born with the condition, and often don't find out for years that their sight is different.
C Colour-blindness' isn't really a good description of the condition. It is extremely rare to see only in black and white. The majority of people who are colour-blind can see colours, but they can't distinguish between some of them. For most of them, reds, oranges and greens have always looked a similar yellow-brown colour.
D Most colour-blind people report that it causes them some problems. How do you know if the meat you've cooked is ready to eat? Or if you've spent too long in the sun? Imagine wearing two different-coloured socks all day, or driving through a red light because you think it's green!
E At school, students can find it difficult to identify countries on a map or information in a chart. They sometimes produce drawings and paintings with unusual colours. Today, some teachers have learned about the problems, and give colour- blind students support. Even so, most colour-blind people have learned how to manage their view of the world on their own.