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Book 3 Unit 2
making a difference - developing ideas
The film is about a German businessman named Oskar Schindler who saved the lives of about 1,100 Jews during World War II by employing them in his factories.
“The British Schindler” :
the life of Nicholas Winton
Schindler ?
Look at the word cloud and predict what the man in the pictures might have done.
Task 1
predict
what happened?
He might have saved frightened Jewish children whose parents were heartbroken , from the Nazis during World War II and he might have received various honours.
Task 2
Read the biography of Nicholas Winton and check your prediction in Activity 1.
in the order 用...顺序
biography 传记
whilst (while)当 ...的时候
timeline 时间轴;年代表
record and track 记录并追踪
display 展示
Read and finish the tasks as quickly as possible.
Task 3
Autobiography
a written account of a person’s life in their own words
Biography
a story of a person’s life written by somebody else
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POWER
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What is the literary form(文学体裁) of the passage
A. Exposition B. Argumentation C. Biography
Board
trends
Match the events to the years in which they happened.
e
c
a
d
b
1931
1938
1954
1988
2014
Task 5
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of GOOD
“The British Schindler”:
the life of Nicholas Winton
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Make a timeline by yourself
1909
1938-1939
during WWII
1954
1988
2014
2015
What did he do
Read the biography and find the answers
main ideas
Part 1 (Para.__) The heartbreaking (1)______ at Prague’s Wilson Station.
Part 2 (Paras.____) The introduction of Winton and his act of (2)______
children from the Nazis.
Part 3 (Paras.____) Later,the story was made (3)______.
1
2 - 4
5 - 7
scene
saving
public
1. What can we know from Paragraph 1
A. The children were excited to board the train.
B. All the children who boarded the train were Jewish.
C. The children boarded the train with their parents.
D. Parents may not be able to see their children.
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1It is August 1939, and a group of frightened children are boarding a train at Prague’s Wilson Station. Their heartbroken parents do not join them. Indeed, they fear they may never see their children again. But they know that their children will live. These are among the 669 children, most of them Jewish, that Nicholas Winton will go on to save from death at the hands of the Nazis.?
布拉格/prɑ ɡ/
登上
的确;实际上
犹太人
纳粹党人
go on to do sth
继续做某事
2Nicholas Winton was born on 19 May 1909 in London, to German-Jewish parents. The family later took British nationality. On leaving school, Winton worked in banks in Germany and France. He returned to Britain in 1931, where he worked in business.
德裔犹太人
国籍
on+doing...一…就…
(as soon as)
经商
回到
1939 Para.1
Nicholas Winton saved_________ (frighten) ________ (Jew) children from death at the hands of ______ (Nazi), whose parents were ____________(heartbreak), seeing them off at Wilson Station in ________, before _____________broke out.
frightened
Jewish
heartbroken
Nazis
World War II
Prague
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1938-1939
saved 669 children
What did he do
born
1909
(1)a friend’s invitation
(2)he saw the terrible living conditions
(1)returned to Britain to find temporary homes
(2)pay the 50 pounds per child
2.How did he save the children
1.Why did Winton decide to save the Jewish children
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1938 Para.3
3In December 1938, a friend asked Winton to come to Prague to aid people who were escaping from the Nazis.In Prague, Winton saw people living in terrible conditions and whose lives were in danger. He decided to help transport children to safety in Britain.
帮助,援助
escape from 从…逃脱
状况;环境
把…运到…
在危险中
He established an office to keep records of the children, and then returned to Britain to find temporary homes for them. He used donated funds and his own money to pay the 50 pounds per child that the British government required. By August 1939, Winton had saved 669 children.
建立
记录
临时的
捐赠的
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Collection
2. What kept Winton’s actions from becoming known
A. The children he saved kept the secret.
B. His wife didn’t find the secret before.
C. He lost his journal somewhere.
D. He did not mention his actions.
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4During World War Ⅱ, Winton served as an officer in Britain’s Royal Air Force. He left the military in 1954. He then worked for international charities and for various companies. For the most part, he did not mention the children he saved, and his actions soon disappeared from people’s memories.
用作,充当
皇家的
武装部队
军人,军方
在很大程度上
慈善机构
谈到
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1938-1939
saved 669 children
What did he do
born
1909
during WWII
became officer
1954
worked for charities
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How were Winton's actions known to the public
His wife found a forgotten journal.
She sent the journal to a newspaper.
The programme That's Life brought his actions to public attention.
1988 Para.5
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Collection
3. Which of the following information was NOT contained in Nicholas Winton's journal
A. The names of the children.
B. The photographs of the children.
C. The names of the children's parents.
D. The addresses of the families that adopted the children.
5That all changed in 1988 when his wife Grete found a forgotten journal at home. The journal contained photographs and names of the children and addresses of the families that took them in. She sent the journal to a newspaper, and that year Winton was seen on the British television programme That’s Life.
包含
地址
收养,收留
节目
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1938-1939
saved 669 children
What did he do
born
1909
during WWII
became officer
1954
worked for charities
1988
became known
knighthood
2003
In 2003, Sir Winton was knighted by the Queen of England for his work.
2014Up
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the Order of the White Lion.
Winton received various__________
for his ____________.
Nicholas Winton passed away at the
age of ____. As the Chinese saying
goes,“._________________________”.
honours
A kind-hearted person lives a long life
achievement
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2014&2015 Para.6&7
Shadow
Inspired
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6Later, Winton received various honours for his achievement, including a knighthood in 2003, and the Czech government’s highest honour, the Order of the White Lion, in 2014.
7Nicholas Winton passed away on 1 July 2015, at the age of 106. As the Chinese saying goes, “A kind-hearted person lives a long life.”
爵士封号
捷克的 /t ek/
勋章
去世
live a...life 过…的生活
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born
1909
1938-1939
saved 669 children
during WWII
became officer
1954
worked for charities
1988
became known
2014
received Order of the White Lion
2015
passed away
What did he do
Give a talk in honour of Nicholas Winton.
Suppose you were one of the persons saved by Winton, please give a talk in honour of Nicholas Winton at the memorial service when he passed away.
Talk about Winton’s key actions.
Talk about Winton’s personal qualities.
End with the main reasons why he inspires you.
Think & share
(1) Why did the parents fear that they would never see their
children again
Because they were Jewish and under the control of the Nazis.
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Think & share
(2) Why do you think it took such a long time for Winton’s actions
to become known
1938-1939
saved 669 children
1988
became known
50 years
He didn’t mention the children he saved for 50 years.
Think & share
Brave, courageous, kind-hearted, virtuous, responsible, obliging, helpful …
(3) Which three words would you use to describe Winton’s
personal qualities
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POWER
of
GOOD
Think & share
(4) Do you know any Chinese who have acted in a similar
way to Winton Share their stories with the class.
e.g. Zhong Nanshan, Zhang Guimei, Qian Xuesen, Yuan Longping, Li Lanjuan …
Thank
You
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POWER
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GOOD