课件27张PPT。By MickeyHistory MakerUnit 2 HeroesGuessing gameMemory test Listening tips Listening Speaking StepsGuessing gameCan you tell us the heroes you know?He led the 1911 revolution and founded the first Republic of China.He is a history maker.Dr Sun Yat-senHe is a great scientist.The most of his invention was the light bulb,the moving picture camera and many other things.He was born in 1847 in Ohio[ ?u'hai?u ],USAHe invented lots of things and changed the world a lot. Thomas Edison On October l8,1931,Edison died at the age of eighty-four at his home in Orange, New Jersey'd??:zi .
Several days later, the whole United States switched off its electric lights for one minute, in honor of the man whose discoveries had so changed and improved the life of people everywhere.She is one of the most successful women in the world.She won the Noble Peace Prize in 1979,said:"I touch the poor as touch the Jesus".She worked to help poor people in India.Mother TeresaHe is a black man.
He was born in 1929.He gave the famous speech “I have a dream”He fought for the rights of black people in the USA.Martin Luther KingEx. 2: Listen to students talking about the people in the photos. Complete the Function File with these words.
agree, think, you’re right, don’t agree, in my opinion, personallyCheck the answers:
(1) (5)
(2) (6)
(3)
(4)think don’t agreeIn my opinion you’re right agreePersonally Experience 经验
Racism 种族主义
equal 平等的
influence 影响
struggle 斗争
victory 胜利
protest 抗议
march 游行
Memory test Can you remember these
words in 15 seconds? Now we are going to listen to a radio programme about Martin Luther King.Before we listen,please match the words with their meaning. experience
racism
equal
influence
struggle
victory
protest
march胜利
游行
种族主义
平等的
经验
影响
斗争
抗议Listening tips:1. Before listening ,make sure you understand the task.2. If possible,try to guess the answer.So now please have a try ,predict the
answers of sentences T or F.Listening tips3.When you listen the first time, don’t panic! You will not understand everything-just try to get the general idea.You can write down some key words.Martin Luther King was from the United States.
Martin’s first experience of racism was with a bus driver.
His first victory was to win the equal rights for blacks to sit on buses.
He went to prison sixteen times for organising protests.
He organised a march to Washington in 1963.
He made a famous speech there beginning with the words : “I have a dream…”
He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1965.
A white man killed him in 1968.Pronunciation: Stress
Listen to the sentences and underline the stressed words.
2. Martin like Gandhi’s ideas about peaceful protest.
3. He organized a march to Washington.
4. A white extremist killed him.SpeakingEx. 7 Work in pairs. Read the paragraphs below and take turns to choose a hero. Ask and answer the following questions.
What did/does your hero fight for?
Who did/does your hero help?
Where did/does your hero work?
Elizabeth i'liz?b?θ Blackwell was the first woman to receive an M.D. degree from an American medical school
Nelson Mandela is one of the world’s famous people .After he came out of prison,he became South Africa’s first black president and won the Nobel peace Prize in 1993.
Jane Goodall has spent nearly forty years studying animals in the national park of Gombe in Tanzania.
More information about Martin Luther KingMartin Luther King, Jr., was a great man who worked for racial 'rei??l
equality and civil rights in the United States of America. He was born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia. Martin had a brother, Alfred, and a sister, Christine. Both his father and grandfather were ministers. His mother was a school teacher who taught him how to read before he went to school.
Young Martin was an excellent student in school; he skipped grades in both elementary [ .eli'ment?ri ]初级的 school and high school . He enjoyed reading books, singing, riding a bicycle, and playing football and baseball.
Martin entered Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, when he was only 15 years old. Martin experienced racism early in life. He decided to do something to make the world a better and fairer place.
After graduating from college and getting married, Dr. King became a minister and moved to Alabama.
During the 1950's, Dr. King became active in the movement for civil rights and racial equality.
He participated [ pɑ:'tisipeit ]参加 in the Montgomery, Alabama, bus boycott
[ 'b?i.k?t ]and many other peaceful demonstrations that protested the unfair treatment of African-Americans. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.
Dr. King was assassinated[ ?'s?sineit ]暗杀 on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee. Commemorating[ k?'mem?reit ]纪念 the life of a tremendously[ tri'mend?sli ]非常 important leader, we celebrate Martin Luther King Day each year in January, the month in which he was born.
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