外研版(2019)选择性必修 第三册Unit 3 War and peace Starting out & Understanding ideas课件(共25张PPT,内嵌视频)

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名称 外研版(2019)选择性必修 第三册Unit 3 War and peace Starting out & Understanding ideas课件(共25张PPT,内嵌视频)
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(共25张PPT)
Unit 3 War and Peace
Understanding ideas
The D-Day Landings
Learning Objectives
1. To understand the nature of war and the importance of peace;
2. To get the main and specific information about the the D-day landings;
3. To work out the structure of the passage and language characteristics.
Activity 1 Watch the video and answer the questions.
1. Which wars are discussed in the video
2. What was the deadliest conflict in human history How many people were killed
Lead-in
1. Which wars are discussed in the video
2. What was the deadliest conflict in human history How many people were killed
The First World War and the Second World War are discussed in the video.
The Second World War was the deadliest conflict in human history. Around 60 million people were killed.
The Cause of the War
The Beginning Time
Duration
Total Casualties
The First World War
conflicts between the great European powers
in 1914
around 40 million people
four years
The Cause of the War
The Beginning Time
Duration
Total Casualties
The Second World War
around 60 million people
six years
in 1939
a war against fascism
Activity 2 Look at the four pictures and answer the questions.
What is your understanding of the quotes
Which of the quotes helps you to better understand the nature of war Give your reasons.
violent
miserable
fierce
cruel
The Normandy Landings
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Why it is also called D-day
What does D-day mean
How much do you know about “The Normandy Landings”
Pre-reading
During the D-Day landings
Para.
Para.
After the D-Day landings
Para.
Before the D-Day landings
1-2
3-5
6-7
Background
Process and Result
Enlightenment(启示)
Pay more attention to the first or the last sentence of each paragraph.
Read for structure
While-reading
Match the main ideas to the paragraphs and give your reasons.(P34)
Read for main idea
While-reading
The outcome of the operation
The background information of the operation
The severe casualties on Omaha Beach
The everlasting memory of the soldiers’ brave actions
The initial stage of the operation
The order issued by the Supreme Allied Commander before the operation
The 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings
Read details
Organise information from the passage and complete the fact file.(P37)
Para.1-5
While-reading
The D-Day landings
Date: ______________
Place: _______________________
Aim of the operation: ___________________________________________
________________________________________
Supreme Allied Commander: ____________________
6 June 1944
the Normandy beaches
to reach the Normandy beaches along about
80 kilometres of French coastline
General Eisenhower
Timeline of the operation:
Spring 1944 Allied troops _____________________
6 June 1944 Start of _____________________
dawn: thousands of troops were journeying across ____________________________________
mid-morning: hundreds of soldiers _________________________________________
the Normandy landings
the English Channel to Normandy
lay dead in the water and amongst the tanks on the beach
gathered in large numbers.
August 1944
The Allies liberated Paris and the Germans
__________________________________________
Outcome of the operation:
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________
despite the high cost in human life, the D-Day landings were a success and were seen widely
as the beginning of the end of Second World War
were removed from northwest France.
What’s the historical significance of the D-Day landings
Read details
Para.6-7
After the Operation:
The 70th anniversary and the everlasting memory
70 years later, survivors gathered on both sides of the English Channel for memorial ceremonies.
While-reading
"For the Fallen“《谨献给阵亡将士》
--by Laurence Binyon
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years contemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
我们会日渐衰老,但他们永远不会老去,
他们永远不为年龄所难,
永远不为岁月所累。
每当夕阳西下,每当清晨来临,
我们都会想起他们。
to remember soldiers’ acts of courage forever
The D-Day Landings
Invasion or Attack Day (the day to launch attack or invasion)
Deed or Action Day (the day to start the action)
Deadly-day (severe casualties)
Decisive-day (the end of the war)
Think & Share
While-reading
There will be no war in the world forever.
Hope our world will be full of love, peace and happiness.