Prepare the story of Pa-xto and the Baby, storytelling
Guidance:
After administering the injection, Pa-xtơ personally led Giô-dép to bed, comforting him. Seven more days passed, making Pa-xtơ's hair even whiter. Despite his left leg being paralyzed, Pa-xtơ still regularly leaned on his cane to visit Giô-dép.
By the seventh day, the boy had regained his strength and tranquility. Only then did the man breathe a sigh of relief. Thus, he succeeded in curing rabies.
Following that resounding success, people continuously sent those bitten by rabid dogs to his laboratory. His laboratory became known as the Pa-xtơ Institute - the world's first rabies prevention institute.
Question 3 (page 138 Vietnamese Language 5 textbook): Discussing with classmates the significance of the story.
