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I think disability can be a difficult thing to understand. It's a word that means many different things. A disability can affect people's body, intelligence and emotions. It makes it more difficult for people to do everyday things properly. Disabled people might tell us something different. Many people with disabilities show us how strong the human spirit is. There are so many people who have been badly injured in accidents, or who were disabled from birth, who are world-class athletes or excel in other areas. It must be hard to deal with disability if it comes to you suddenly. In richer countries, there are support systems to help these people. In poorer countries, they can have a really tough time. Hopefully this will change one day.
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1. What comes to mind when you hear the word 'disability'?
2. What kinds of disability do you know of?
3. What problems do people with disabilities face in your country?
4. Do you think it would be harder to live with a physical disability or an intellectual disability?
5. Do you always try to help people who are disabled?
6. Do you tend to think that disabled people always need your help?
7. What do you think of the Paralympic Games (which means 'alongside the Olympic games')?
8. What daily problems do you think wheelchair users have in your town?
9. What kinds of discrimination do people with disabilities face ?
10. What misunderstandings do people have about disability?
11. What tax breaks or financial aid should people with disabilities get?