课件23张PPT。Unit 5 Nelson Mandela --- a modern heroDiscovering useful words and expressionsUnit 5 Nelson Mandela --- a modern heroDiscovering useful words and expressions咸宁高中
童元元Nelson MandelaStep 1 Lead-in What do you know about him? CauseElias was in trouble---he didn't have a passbook. He worried about whether he would become out of work, so he turned to Mandela.Because Nelson Mandela was a lawyer, who was generous with his time. Nelson MandelaStep 2 Discover useful words DevelopmentHe offered guidance to Elias on how to get the correct papers. Elias became more hopeful about his future.When Mandela organized the ANC Youth League, Elias joined it.Climax They reached a stage where they had no rights at all. They chose to attack the laws. Elias was willing to help Mandela blow up some government buildings.EndingMandela devoted all his life to helping black people achieve their dream of making black and white people equal. He is really a modern hero of mankind.Elias'StoryClimaxDevelopment CauseEndingout of workyouth leaguehopefulguidancein troubleturn toblow upequaldevotestagemankindgenerous-----meanwillinglawyerattack★Paraphrase释义1. group of people organized for a special purpose
2. help and advice
3. not have a job
4. showing great love for someone or something
5. unkind; ungenerous
6. a time or state that something reaches as it grows
7. ask sb. for help
8. the human race
9. period of being young
10. to explodeleaguedevotedturn toyouthmeanmankindout of workstageguidanceStep 3 Learn about the words blow up in trouble turn to When you are in trouble, who will you turn to?
When I am in trouble, I will turn to...(for help/for advice). When Elias was in trouble, he turned to Mandela for help.Under the guidance of President Xi, China held a military parade(阅兵) this year.
Under his guidance, China held a military parade this year.guidance70th aniversary 在我老师的指导下,我取得了很大的进步。I am/feel hopeful about my future when I study in such a beautiful school.
We are hopeful that our dream will come true. hopefulUnder the guidance of President Xi(Xi Dada), I am/feel hopeful about China's future.I am hopeful that China will become better and better.1. 在习主席的指导下,我对中国的未来充满希望。
2. 我相信中国的未来会越来越好。be hopeful about...
be hopeful that... Elias was willing to help blow up some government buildings. willingFirefighters__________ _____the people when massive explosions hit Tianjin City.What are you willing to do if your friend is in trouble?
I'm willing to ...when my friend is in trouble. are willing to
save天津特大爆炸 willingMandela devoted all his life to helping black people.Mandela was devoted to making their dream come true."to" 介词,后接动词-ing形式。What structures can you discover from the two sentences?devote: vt.献身,专心于
devote…to…把……献给……
be devoted to致力于;专心于 devote★屠呦呦一生都致力于做医学研究。
Tu Youyou devotes all her life to doing medical research.
★她致力于帮助更多的人。
She is devoted to helping more people.
devotedevote…to doing 把……献给……
be devoted to doing致力于;专心于There are a lot of people like Mandela, who also fight for human rights in South Africa.Step 4 Consolidation My name is Robert Sobukwe. Like Nelson Mandela I was a ______ (law)who believed that all ________ is created equal. I hate _______ (violent) and tried to use legal ways and offered ___________ (guide) to the people who _____________to me when they were_______trouble. As I lived in South Africa, the officials of the South African Republic did not agree with me. They _____________(attack) me for encouraging the blacks to fight against the government and put me in prison, where I lost the ability to talk. I had been ________ (hope) that things would change. Many people remember me as one of the first active black fighters for human rights in South Africa.lawyerviolenceguidancehopefulattackedinturned mankindAn interview Suppose you are the host of Dialogue (CCTV9), and your partner is Elias, have a short interview between each other using the words you have learned in class.Step 5 Activity
A: Hello, Elias, I'm ... Welcome to our programme.
May I ask you some questions?
B: Of course. I'd like to answer them.
A: I heard that Mandela once helped you. Would
you like to say something about that?
B: Yes. ...(in trouble, out of work, turn to)
A: How did he help you?
B: ...(guidance)
A: What was black people's life like at that time?
B: (stage, vote...)
A: What did you do to help him?
B: (attack, blow up...)
A: Were you willing to do that?
B: ....
A: ...(what/ how/ why/ when/...)
Step 6 Homework 1. Finish Exercise 2 in the book on page 36.
2. Learn the new words and expressions by heart.