模块1 Unit 2 Heroes Period Two Lesson 2 History Makers (共30张PPT)

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课件30张PPT。Unit 1 Lesson 2 History MakersObjectives?To get the gist and the specific information of the listening text.
?To express the agreement and the disagreement towards other people’s opinions.
? To read aloud the sentences with proper stress. Period 1: Listening Before listeningLook at the title of L2(History makers) and of L1(Modern Heroes), and discuss what the differences and similarities are between “heroes” and “history makers”.admired for their bravery, strength and noble qualities (高贵的品质)heroes who are admired for their great contributions to their country or the world in the historyModern heroesHistory makersMatch these descriptions with the photos.
P24 Ex.1 fought for the rights of black people
in the USA.2. led the 1911 revolution and founded
the first republic of China.4. worked to help poor people in India.3. invented the light bulb, the moving
picture camera and many other things.He led the 1911 revolution and founded the first Republic of China. And we call the city “the city of Zhongshan in honor of him.He is a history maker.How much do you know about them?Sun Yat-sen Optional He invented the light bulb, the moving picture camera and many other things.Thomas EdisonMother TeresaHe is a black man. He was born in 1929.He fought for the rights
of black people in the
USA.He devoted his life to the
equality of the black.He won the prize of
Nobel Peace.Martin Luther King , Jr. Expressing Opinions P24, Ex.2Well, I (1) _____ Mother Teresa is important, because she spent her whole life working with poor and sick people. I’m sorry, but I (2) ___________. (3) _____________, Dr Sun Yat-sen is very important. He led the 1911 revolution and founded the first republic of China.think don’t agreeIn my opinionYes, (4) ____________, but I think Thomas Edison is important, too. He created so many machines and inventions that we still use today.
I (5) ______ with you, but (6) ___________, I think Martin Luther King is also quite important, because he fought against racism and his actions changed American society. you’re right agreepersonally I am sure…
I believe…
I think…
I suppose…
I guess…
In my opinion… / Personally…
It seems that … / It looks as if… / It appears that…Expressing opinions Optional Responses to them:
agree :
Sure.
I think so.
That’s right. / You are right.
I agree with you.
That’s quite true. / That may be true.
disagree :
I don’t think so.
I don’t think that’s right.
I don’t agree.
Do you think so ? / I ‘m afraid not. Optional My opinionPersonally, I think …is more important.
He/She did… in ...
He/She fought for...
He/She won …in ...
… Optional You are going to listen to a radio programme about Martin Luther Kin. Make sure you understand the Key words. P24 Ex.3Guess the meaning of these words; use your dictionary to check your guesses and find out the meaning of all the key words. experience
racism
equal
Influence
victory
protest
march
struggle
经验种族主义平等的影响胜利抗议游行斗争


Optional unfair treatment of people, or violence against them, because they belong to a different race from your own racisman occasion when people come together in public to express disapproval or opposition to somethingpower to have an effect on the way someone or something develops, behaves, or thinks without using direct force or commands influence protestListening Strategies1. Before listening, make sure you
understand the task.
2. If possible, try to guess the answer.
3.When you listen the first time, don’t panic! You will not understand everything-just try to get the general idea.ListeningListen to the radio programme.
Use the Listening Strategies to
help you. Try to get the general idea.
(P24,Ex.4).
Then do P25, Ex.5 Martin Luther King was from the United States.
2. Martin’s first experience of racism was with a bus driver.
3. His first victory was to win the equal rights for blacks to sit on buses.
4. He went to prison sixteen times for organising protests.TFTF5. He organised a march to Washington in 1963.
6. He made a famous speech there beginning with the words : “I have a dream…”
7. He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1965.
8. A white man killed him in 1968.TTTFListen and retell the interview!Pronunciation : StressP25, Ex.6 “ I think a hero is an ordinary individual who finds strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles.’’
---Christopher Reeve
“ When you feel the world is against you or you give up hope, you look at your heroes and say, "They were able to do it. They had hard times and a lot of opposition, but they got through it." Then you feel, "I can do it too.’’
---John Leguizamo
?History makes heroes and heroes change history. Let’s remember them.
Period 2: Speaking
P25,Ex.7
Read the paragraphs below and choose a hero. Answer the questions.
1. What did / does your hero fight for?
2. Who did/does your hero help?
3. Where did/ does your hero work?Talk about them!Basic Information ( pair work )HomeworkP25,Ex.8
P68,Ex.4
P69,Ex.5