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There's a hero If you look inside your heart You don't have to be afraidOf what you areThere's an answerIf you reach into your soulAnd the sorrow that you knowWill melt awayAnd then a hero comes alongWith the strength to carry onAnd you cast your fears asideAnd you know you can surviveSo when you feel like hope is goneLook inside you and be strongAnd you'll finally see the truthThat a hero lies in youIt's a long roadWhen you face the world aloneNo one reaches out a handFor you to holdYou can find loveIf you search within yourselfAnd the emptiness you felt will disappearUnit 5Nelson Mandela
— a modern heroHe fought for the black people and was in prison for thirty years. He helped the black people to get the same right as white people.3Do you know him?Nelson Mandela
—a modern hero
Former President of
African National
Congress (ANC)Former President of South AfricaHe fought for the black people and was in prison for thirty years.He helped the black people to get the same rights as the white people. Elias’ StoryReadingFast Reading
Reading strategy 1
It is a story, so we
should find out the
essential items in a story:
when, where, who and what.
Please look through
the passage and find
out them.
When
Where
Who
What(the main idea)In the middle of 1900sSouth AfricaElias and Mandela Four essential items of the story
The text is mainly about____.
A. the poor life of black people in South Africa
B. the life of Mandela
C. Elias’ life and how Mandela helped black people
D. how Elias met MandelaDetailed Reading
Reading strategy 2
Before reading, please
look through the tasks,
then read part by part.
While reading, you’d better underline some key words
or sentences.
The story can be divided into two parts. Please make sure how to divide.two partsElias’ Life before meeting MandelaThe change of Elias’ life
and
What Mandela didPartⅠ
(Para1-2)PartⅡ
(Para3-5) Elias’ life before meeting MandelaRead part 1 and then do the tasks:1. Fill in the blanks.Information of EliasElias’
problemHe was a poor
_____ worker.He needed to get a _________ because he wanted to continue doing his work.blackpassbookElias went to see Nelson Mandela when he was in trouble.
Elias left school because
3. Nelson Mandela helped him keep his job.2. True or false questions.Black people’s situation at that timeRead part 2 and then do the tasks:1. Fill in the blanks.They had no money.
They couldn’t _____.
They couldn't get _____ they wanted.
They were sent to live in ___________________.votejobsthe poorest areasElias’ life after meeting MandelaMandela’s helphis support
for MandelaMandela told him
how to get the ______ _______ so that he could keep his job.He joined the
__________________.
He helped Mandela _____ ___ some government buildings.ANC Youth Leagueblow upcorrect papers1. Elias trusted Nelson Mandela and he joined the ANC Youth League.
2. Elias was willing to blow up government buildings.
3. Nelson Mandela thought violence was a good way to help black people.2. True or false questions.Elias does not like violence, but in 1963 he helped Nelson Mandela blow up some government buildings.1940: _______________________________
1946: _______________________________
1948: _______________________________
1952: _______________________________
1963: _______________________________
__________________________Comprehending1. Make a timeline about Elias’ life.Elias was born.Elias began school.Elias left school.Elias went to Mandela for advice.Elias helped Mandela to blow up some government buildings.2. Choose the best answers:1. Why did Elias visit Nelson Mandela?A. Because he was in prison at that time and he wanted Nelson Mandela to save him.
B. Because he needed legal help from Nelson Mandela to keep his job.
C. Because he knew Nelson Mandela before.
D. Because he wanted to join the ANC Youth League.2 What did Mandela do to help black
people?
A. Mandela help black people to organize ANC Youth League.
B. Mandela helped black people by offering them food and jobs.
C. Mandela helped black people by giving them passbooks.
D. Mandela helped black people by offering guidance to them on legal problems.
3 What was Elias’ attitude towards the
unfair situation black people faced?
Elias felt upset/angry about the unfair situation black people faced.
B. Elias was indifferent(漠不关心) to the unfair situation black people faced.
C. Elias thought black people should be badly treated.
D. The passage doesn’t tell us this.
4. Why did Mandela turn to violence to
make black and white people equal?Nelson Mandela thought violence was the best way to deal with everything.
B. Nelson Mandela liked violence.
C. Nelson Mandela turned to violence because he felt there was no way of changing this unfair situation.
D. Nelson Mandela hated white people, so he applied violence.
5. How did Mandela help Elias and
other black people ? A. He opened a black law firm.
B. He organized the ANC Youth League.
C. He broke the law in a peaceful way first, then answered violence with violence when that was not allowed.
D. All of the above. Elias was a black worker in ______________. He just received a little _________ when he was young. So he had some ___________ in his work. When he was 12, he met Nelson Mandela, with whose help Elias solved his _________. He was moved by his _____ deeds.
During Elias’ time, life for black people was hard. They had no rights to ____ and were treated unequally. So when Mandela organized the __________________ to fight for the ____________ of the blacks, Elias ______ it as soon as he could. They had to answer violence with _______ to realize their dream of making black and white people _____.
Consolidation
Sum up the main idea of the passage:
South AfricaeducationdifficultiesproblemskindvoteANC Youth Leagueequal rightsjoinedviolenceequalDiscussionWhat qualities(品质) can we learn about Nelson Mandela from the text? Is he a great person?
helpfulness,
bravery,
persistence (坚韧不拔),
kindness,
determination,
devotion… …Is your hero/heroine a great person?
What kind of person can be called
a great person?A great person is someone who devotes his/her life to helping others.
We should learn from them forever.Homework1. Surf the Internet to find more information about Nelson Mandela.
2. Read the quotes from Nelson Mandela on page 34 and try to explain the quotes in your own words.Thank you