Unit 6 Lesson 2课件-(2022)新北师大版《高中英语》必修第二册.pptx

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1、HISTORY MAKERS To discuss facts and admirable qualities about Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King To listen to a dialogue about Martin Luther King and put events in order To listen for details To recall information previously heard To listen for expressions on certainty/uncertainty To express cert

2、ainty/uncertainty in discussionWhat do you know about Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King?movement,having led India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world.People called him“mahatma”,a meaning of Great Soul.His proposition of non-violent make a great ef

3、fect on peoples movement for right and peace.Mohatma Gandhi:the pre-eminent political and spiritual leader of India during the Indian independence Gandhi could have get a Nobel Peace Prize,but at the year of his death,the Noble Peace Prize could not find a right awardee,and have not given away at th

4、at year,that was a great pity.He has had great influences on the world today,his life and teachings inspired many who regarded Gandhi as their mentor or dedicated their lives to spreading Gandhis ideas,including leaders of the civil rights movement in the United States,like Martin Luther King and Ja

5、mes Lawson,drew from the Gandhis writings in the development of their own theories about non-violence.His passionate,but non-violent protests,helped to raise awareness of racial inequalities in America,leading to significant political change.Martin Luther King was also an eloquent orator who capture

6、d the imagination and hearts of people,both black and white.Martin Luther King Jr was one of Americas most influential civil rights activists.he could offer a vision of hope.He captured the injustice of the time but also felt that this injustice was like a passing cloud.His speeches were largely fre

7、e of revenge,instead focusing on the need to move forward.He was named as Man of the Year by Time magazine in 1963,it followed his famous and iconic“I Have a Dream Speech”.He was an inspirational and influential speaker;he had the capacity to move and uplift his audiences.In particular,Read the sent

8、ences and matching.rightindependenceracial discriminationbarsinspireanother word for“prison”to encourage someone by making them feel confident and eager to do somethingsomething that a person is allowed to dowhen a country is free from the control or another countryunfair treatment towards a person

9、because of their origin,colour of skin,etcRead the sentences and pick out the right information for each of them.Write G for Gandhi and K for King.()1 He fought to win equal rights for black people in the US.()2 He led his country to independence from British rule.()3 He organised peaceful protests.

10、()4 He suffered racial discrimination in South Africa.KGG/KG/K()5 He gave a famous and inspiring speech which started with the words“I have a dream”.()6 He was put behind bars many times.()7 He inspired people around the world to fight for equal rights and justice.()8 He won the Nobel Peace Prize.KG

11、/KG/KKRead the sentences about Martin Luther King.Listen to the discussion and add the year for each event.Then order them.a organised a march to Washington,D.C._b organised a bus protest to help black people win the right to sit next to white people on buses._c was killed._d had to give up his seat

12、 to two white people on a bus because he was black._e received the Nobel Peace Prize._He _19431963195519681964dbaecdetailListen again.Complete the answers to the questions about Martin Luther King.Martin Luther King What did he suffer?What did he achieve?What did he do?He suffered _.He organised _ _

13、 _He helped black people_ _.He received_.He inspired people around the world_.racial discriminationa bus protest,and many peaceful protests,amarch to Washington,D.C.the right to sit next to white people on buseswon the the Nobel Peace Prizeto fight for equal rights and justiceTalk about what Martin

14、Luther King did in the following years.was asked to give up his seat to two white people on a bus.organised a bus protest to help black people win the right to sit next to white people on buses.organised a march to Washington,D.C.and made a speech starting with the words“I have a dream”.received the

15、 Nobel Peace Prize.was killed.1943:1955:1963:1964:1968:1 Our first and most important goal is to _.()2 We use _ vehicles and _ to look for anyone who is still alive.()3 In a rescue attempt during the Nepal earthquake:Over _ members and _ dogs took part,and we were there for _ days.()We rescued _ peo

16、ple and provided medical help to over _ people.()4 Its our duty to try to reduce _ and _.()save livesMIsearch and rescuetrained dogsDsixtysixtwelveDtwo2000Dsufferingthe loss of lifeMIListen to the conversation between two students.Why does the girl suggest that they talk about Mahatma Gandhi in thei

17、r project?EXPRESSING CERTAINTY AND UNCERTAINTYThe girl suggests that they talk about Mahatma Gandhi because she reallyadmires and respects him,and theres no doubt that Gandhi was one of the most mportant figures of the 20th century.1 The girl is certain/uncertain that Gandhi was one of the most impo

18、rtant figures of the 20th century.2 The girl is certain/uncertain about the date of Indias independence.Listen again.Are they certain or uncertain?How do you know?3 The boy is certain/uncertain that Gandhi inspired Martin Luther King.4 The girl is certain/uncertain that Gandhi inspired Martin Luther

19、 King.5 The boy is certain/uncertain that Gandhi did not win the Nobel Peace Prize.1 The girl is certain/uncertain that Gandhi was one of the most important figures of the 20th century.2 The girl is certain/uncertain about the date of Indias independence.Complete the exercise.3 The boy is certain/un

20、certain that Gandhi inspired Martin Luther King.4 The girl is certain/uncertain that Gandhi inspired Martin Luther King.5 The boy is certain/uncertain that Gandhi did not win the Nobel Peace Prize.Listen and imitate.Complete the Talk Builder.Expressing Certainty and UncertaintyCertainty1 _ that he w

21、as one of the most important figures of the 20th century.2 Yes,I _.3 Actually,I _ Gandhi ever won a Nobel Peace Prize.4 Im pretty _ he didnt.Theres no doubtam certaindont thinksureUncertainty1 I _ about the exact date.2 _?Are you _?3 _ if thats true4 _ we should check a few other websites.am not sur

22、eReallysure about thatI dont knowPerhapsCertainty(肯定肯定)A.Im sure.Im sure of that.Im(quite)sure(that)Miss Smith will come here.Uncertainty(不肯定不肯定)B.Im not sure.Im not sure of that.Im not sure whether/if he can cook.Maybe youre right.Perhaps he is in the office now.Its hard to say.Choose a person whom you regard as a history maker for China.Search online and find information about him/her.Make a short presentation about the personBackground.What did he/she do?What did he/she achieve?Finish your presentation.

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