人教版新课标 必修四 unit 1 women of achievement Jane Goodall warming up-reading(共36张PPT)

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课件36张PPT。Book 4 Unit 1
Women of achievement Review of Book 1:great persons? Norman BethuneMohandas Gandhihard-workingdeterminedbraveselflessdevoted… Sun Yat-senNelson MandelaWho is she?Women can hold up half of the sky.Do you know who these women are? Elizabeth FrySong QinglingJane Goodall Jody WilliamsJoan of ArcLin QiaozhiWarming UpJoan of Arc
(l412--l43l), France She was born in France, a girl from the countryside who dressed as a man and went to fight for the French and to drive the English out of France. She was caught and put to death by the English. Who is she? Who is she? Elizabeth Fry
(1780 --l845), Britain She was a Quaker. She helped improve prison conditions and gave prisoners work and education. Her work helped the Quakers get the Nobel Peace Prize in l947. Soong Chingling
(l893 --l98l ), China She was Dr Sun Yat-sen's wife, was one of the top leaders in modern Chinese history. She concerned herself with welfare projects, leading China Welfare Institute especially for women and children. Who is she? Lin Qiaozhi
(l90l--l983), China She was a Chinese, a doctor who became a specialist in women's illnesses. She devoted all her life to medical work for Chinese women and children. Her work encouraged many other women to become doctors.Who is she? 1983 died
leaving her body for medical researchJane Goodall
(l934-- ), Britain As a young girl, she always wanted to study animals. She went to Africa and studied chimps. Her research showed the connections between chimps and human beings. She works to protect chimps everywhere.Who is she? Jody Williams
(l950 -- ), USA She is an American. She helped found an international campaign to stop the use of landmines. She worked hard to make as many countries as possible agree not to use them. She and her organization were given the Nobel Peace Prize in l997.Who is she? As great women, what great personalities(品质) do they have?Thinking ?Do they also have the qualities to be called great persons? determined?selfless?brave?devoted?hard-working?Jane Goodall Personal
qualities
of the great
womendeterminedbraveconfidentwarm-heartedresponsibleunselfishhonestintelligentbroad-and-open mindedgenerouskindmodesthard-workingconsideratehelpfulactiveindependent Brainstorm : What qualities do you think a great woman should have?
What do these great women have in common?1. Work hard at their chosen careers.2. Stick to their idea without any withdrawal退缩 3. Overcome all sorts of difficulties4. Give up things like families or life to achieve their ambition5.Make great contributions to the societyA student of African wildlife Unit 1 Reading:
A Student(学者) of African WildlifePredicting After a glance at the title,
what do you think the passage is about?Who ? What?Where?
The passage is mainly about Jane Goodle who has studied in __________________
for many years and her discoveries, her continuing work to help chimps and her achievements.Gombe National ParkGeneral idea1934 April.3 born in England
In childhood spent much time outdoors
exploring various creatures
At 17 decided to go to Africa
For 40 years has been doing research
in Gombe,
In 1965 received her Ph.D
In 2002 honoured as a peace
fighter by the UN Introduction of Jane GoodallAs a young girl, she always wanted to study animals. She went to Africa and studied chimps. Her research showed the connections between chimps and human beings. She works to protect chimps everywhere.Jane Goodall
(1934), BritainWhere are the photos taken?
Gombe National Park in East Africa
What do you think of when you see the pictures?Reading A Student of African WildlifeJane Goodall chimps Task 1 Skimming: 1. Who is the protector?2. What animal are observed?3. When did Jane Goodall arrive at Gombe?
4. What was the purpose of her study of the chimps?Jane Goodall.
Chimps.She arrived at Gombe in 1960.Her purpose was to help the rest of the world to ________________________ the life of the chimps.understand and respect Task 2 ScanningWhat did the group do in the morning
in the forest?They watched the chimps wake up in
the morning in the forest2.Where did Jane Goodall suggest that
the chimps be left?She suggested the chimps should be
left in the wild.3. What did she achieve?She discovered that chimps hunt and eat
meat, how chimps communicate with each
Other and worked out their social system. A student of African wildlifePara 1Para 2Para 3Para 4Task 3 Read the text quickly to get the main idea of each paragraph.How our group studied the chimps
in the forestWhat Jane discovered about chimpsWhat Jane is doing now to help
ChimpsJane ‘s achievements Careful reading:2. First activity: watching a chimp family _________.3. We sit and wait while the family begins to wake up and _________.4. Then we follow as they _________ the forest.5. Most of the time, chimps ______ or _____ each other to show love.Para.1-A day in the park6. At night:we see them go to sleep together in their _______.1. 5:45: our group are all going to visit the chimps in the _______.forestwake upmove offwander intocleanfeednestThe first thingThe second thingShe discovered that chimps hunt and eat meat.She observed chimps as a group hunting a monkey and then eating it.She also discovered how chimps communicate with each other.The second paragraphThe third paragraphTrue or false:She hopes that chimps can be left in the cages.She supposes that people should not use chimps for entertainment.She has spent more than forty years helping people understand her work.She has built many homes for the wild animals to live in.(false)(True)(True)(True)chimp in the cageChimp in the laboratoryThe achievement of JaneWorking with animals in their own environmentGaining a doctor’s degree for her studiesShowing that women can live in the forest as men canThe fourth paragraphJane Goodall has studied the ________ for many years in Africa and helped people ___________ how much they ________ like human. Jane_____ ____________ work with animals in their own ____________. She spent many years _________ and _________ their daily activities. chimpsunderstandbehavedetermined to environmentobservingrecordinghas been helpinginspirescheerwasJane Goodall has studied the ________ for many years in Africa and helped people ___________ how much they ________ like human. Jane_____ ____________ work with animals in their own ____________. She spent many years _________ and _________ their daily activities. Jane Goodall has studied the ________ for many years in Africa and helped people ___________ how much they ________ like human. Jane_____ ____________ work with animals in their own ____________. She spent many years _________ and _________ their daily activities. For 40 years, Jane _______________ the rest of the world understand and respect the life of these animals. She _______ those who want to _______ the achievements of women. born in Britain in 1934study chimps in Africa,not go to universityin the forest25 yearsher mother, other peoplestudied by observing and recording their daily activitieslead a busy life,tired,dirtyanimals in the wild, not used for entertainment or advertisementeverything: working with animals, a doctor's degree, live in the forest as men can
Summary fill in the chart We have a choice to use the gift of our lives to make the world a better place ------Jane Goodallonly if we understand can we care; 唯有了解,我们才会关心 ; only if we care will we help; 唯有关心,我们才会行动; only if we help shall all be saved. 唯有行动,生命才会有希望。 ——Jane Goodall ——珍妮·古道尔 What should we learn from Jane Goodall?wisdom and couragedeeply love to the animals.her considerationher hard work What do you think is the best way to protect wildlife? We should call for all the citizens to love wildlife, protect their living conditions, forbid hunters to kill them freely, build more natural reserves for them and we shouldn’t disturb them. The national wildlife protection parks shouldn't be open to the tourists. Make people aware of the importance of wildlife protection.