选修6 War and Peace 课件

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名称 选修6 War and Peace 课件
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Vocabulary and Reading
What’s the event
Pre-reading:
On the night of January 30, 1933, the Nazis organized a massive torchlight parade in Berlin to celebrate the appointment of Hitler as Chancellor of Germany. Above -- Adolf Hitler greet the participants in the parade as they pass beneath the window of Hitler's new office.
Hitler
The cemetery and memorial, situated on a cliff, were built to commemorate (make people remember) the lost soldiers, overlooking the beach and the English Channel.
=which was situated on
= which overlook
What was the event
What does the General expect
General Eisenhower, belonging to the Allies, gives the order of the day “Full victory - Nothing else” to paratroopers in England just before they board airplanes in the first D-Day assault.
D-Day Landings
American soldiers wading through water into Nazi machine gun fire on the coast of France.
rifle, rocket, anti-aircraft cannon(防空大炮), bomber(轰炸机)
Do the soldiers have problem reaching the beach
American troops invading Normandy.
invade
invasion
the American troops invasion of Normandy
At Utah Beach, members of a company help others whose landing craft was sunk by the Germans off the coast of France. The survivors reached Utah Beach, by using a life raft.
Medics help an injured American soldier.
War logo
Anti-war logo
Peace logo
World War II Glossary
Allies: Countries that fought against the Axis Powers.
Axis Powers/ the Axis: The alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan.
Allied Expeditionary Force (AEF): Twelve nations supplied troops and material for it, including the United States, Canada, France and the United Kingdom.
Operation Overlord: code name for the military operation in 1944 to invade France.
D-Day / H-Hour: The terms D-Day and H-Hour are used for the day and hour on which an attack or operation is to be launched. "D" for the day of the invasion and "H" for the hour the operation actually begins.
D-Day landings: D-Day Invasion or Invasion of Normandy
Map of D-Day Landings
English Channel
Great Britain
France
World War II Cemetery
World War II Memorial In France
World War II Memorial In U.S.A.
The D-Day Landings
Soldiers
Approaching the French coast.
Waiting to land on the French beach.
What kind of people can you see in the photo
Where on the map do you think the photograph was taken
What are the people in the photograph doing
Look at the photograph and the map and answer the questions.
Passage 1
Passage 2
Passage 3
A. great losses of the
soldiers of Able Company
B. an event related to the
Second World War
C. the most important battle during the Second
World War ----Operation Overlord
Match the two parts according to your reading.
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in the box.
abandon attempt danger kill
attempted
dangerous
killed
abandoning
British and American troops ________ to land in France.
These landings were very ___________.
Many troops were __________ during the landings.
At one point, military commanders thought about __________ the operation.
Read the meanings of some of the words and expressions in the passage you are going to read.
declare war on:
military operation:
make a breakthrough:
drown:
survivors:
to tell another country that you are going to start a war with them
a planned activity during a war
to be successful
to die in water
people who are not killed in an accident
The Second World War
1. Lasting years:
2. Start time:
3. End time:
4.joining countries:
5. Cause:
6.The important battle :
Carefully reading
Read Passage 1 and make notes:
6 years ( from 1939– 1945)
1939
1945
US, Britain, Germany, Canada
Britain declared war on Germany after Germany invaded Poland.
Operation Overlord
1. What event started the Second World War
2. What was the purpose of Operation Overlord
Germany’s invasion of Poland
To invade France.
Read Passage 1 again and answer the questions.
1. What event started the Second World War
2. What was the purpose of Operation Overlord
Germany’s invasion of Poland
To invade France.
Read Passage 1 again and answer the questions.
3. What nationality were the troops taking part in the landing
4. Where was the most dangerous place to land
British, American and Canadian.
Omaha Beach.
5.Was operation Overlord successful
Yes .it was.
When the Germans started firing at the boats,______.
A. the boats were so far from the beach that they
weren’t hit.
B. the boats were one kilometer from the beach.
2. When Boat 5 was hit by a shell,______.
A. everyone was killed.
B. most of the men were rescued from the water.
Read passage two and choose the correct endings to the sentences.
4. Six men tried to climb up the cliff and ____.
A. some of them managed to reach the top.
B. all of them reached the top.
5. Two of the soldiers from Able Company ____.
A. stayed on the beach.
B. met some other soldiers.
3. The men from Boat 3 had problems in the
water because______. A. their backpacks were too heavy. B. The water was too deep
Main idea: a discription of a company trying to land the beach in the operation
who result
P1 boat 5 6 drowned; 20 rescued; weren’t killed
P2 boat 3 some drowned; either killed or wounded
P3 Boat 1&4 majority drowned; 2 thirds dead
P4 6 survivors climb up the cliff; 4 fell; 2 joined and fought
Drown oneself投水自尽
Don't play by the river in case you fall in and drown!
Be drowned 被淹
The child was rescued from the fire.
Rescue sb from danger
2 thirds of the soldiers drowned.
2 thirds of the ink was used up.
Why was 6 June 2004 an important date for the survivors
2. Why do you think so many soldiers were never found
3. In your own words, what does the poem say about the lost soldiers
Answer the following questions:
It suggests that they were not really lost because they will always live in people’s hearts. (we will always remember them)
It was the 60th anniversary of the landings.
They were drowned or blown up.
Main idea: things or events to commemorate the soldiers lost in the battle.
P1: Survivors remembered their lost comrades by going to the the cemetery and memorial.
P2:Things about the cemetery and memorial.
P3&4: Poem carved on the memorial.
Memorial to the martyrs
graveyard; burial ground
memory; memorize
Fill in the missing words :
On the 6th June 2004, ________of the D-Day Landings from different countries returned to ______ to remember their lost comrades. They went to the _______ and ________which are _______ on a cliff overlooking the beach and the English Channel, from where the boats ______ their landings.On the memorial there is part of a poem called “_____________”.
survivors
France
cemetery
memorial
situated
attempted
For the Fallen
What is the difference between tired and exhausted
2. Give an example of bravery in a war situation.
3. What is the difference between being killed and being wounded
Answer the questions about the words in the box.
When you are killed, you are dead; when you are wounded, you can recover.
Going back to help a wounded comrade in a dangerous place.
Exhausted is extremely tired.
4. What could cause confusion in a battle
5. What happens when someone disappears
6. What is an act of heroism
Once commander giving one order, and another a different one.
You cannot find them.
When you do something that is extremely brave in a very dangerous situation.
Post-reading
What have you learnt from the passages
Are you for or against war before and after reading the passage
Do you think there’s a good war