1、Unit14 Reading(SEFC BOOK)I HAVE A DREAMI HAVE A DREAM会宁县第一中学 张海新Lead-in1.Do you think boys or girls are more important?2.Should black people be equal to the whites?Many people devoted their life to the equality of black peopleWe can see a bus conductor who puts up a sign that the waiting room for bu
2、s passengers is only for white people.We can see a black man who shows his passport.vBorn in 1918vFirst actions while still at university in 1940vGraduated in 1942vHelped to found the ANC Youth League in 1944vLed many peaceful actions during the 1950svPut in prison from 1962 till 1989vReceived the N
3、obel Peace Prize in 1993vBecause the first black president of South Africa from 1994 to 1999Nelson MandelaAbraham LincolnBorn in 1929vGraduated in 1955vWorked in a churchvOrganised his first action in 1955vFormed an organisation for black leaders to work together in 1957vGave speech“I Have a Dream”i
4、n 1963vReceived the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964vMurdered in 1968Martin Luther King Jr.Martin Luther KingI have a dream1.Main idea of each paragraphParagraphMain Ideathe background of the speechKings action against racial discriminationthe famous speech“I have a dream”Martin Luther Kings messageKings d
5、eathKings successKings opinionRosa Parks event26138745Fast-reading 2.What happened in the following time?192919551963196419651968King was born Rosa Parks eventgive the speech“I have a dream”King received the Nobel Peace Prize Civil Rights Act was passedVoting Rights Bill became lawKing was murderedc
6、areful-reading(F)(F)(T)(F)(F)1.Scan the reading passage and decide which of the following sentences are true.2.In Para7,What success did he get by such peaceful actions?In 1964,he received the Nobel Peace Prize anda new Civil Rights Act was passedIn 1965,a new voting Rights Bill became lawIn the las
7、t Para,how did Kings struggle change the whole society in the USA?Soon after his death,black people started enjoying the rights they had waited and fought.3.According to Para 4,How did he fight for civil rights?A.Peaceful action B.Violence actionC.SpeechD.Strike4.King believed that he could reach hi
8、s goal through peaceful actions,not through violence.Give three examples of such peaceful actions.(1)write letters(2)march on(3)boycottboycottRosa Parks whites-only section refuse to stand up for a white man.Rosa Parkswhites-only sectionrefuse to stand up for a white manarrested by the policeseizeda
9、 boycott of a bus company6.Martin Luther King,Jr fought for the civil rights of black people in America.Which civil rights did he want black people to get?political rightsvoting rightsequal rightsDiscussionWhy did Martin Luther King fight for civil rights for black people?Reasons mixed-race marriage
10、s forbiddenno right to voteseparation ofblacks and whitesshopsrestaurantshospitalsbuses/trainsschoolsMartin Luther King Jr._in 1929.At the age of 15,he _.Winning a scholarship _ the chance to_ in one of the _states,where black people _ and were _ as_.He believed it was right and _ to _ in society if
11、 people did not _,and that he could _by_,not by_.On December 1,1955,a black woman,Rosa Parks sitting in the_,refused to stand up to _ for a white man and were _ by the police.He _ of the company,during which black people refused to _.was bornwent to universitygave himgo to a collegenorthernhad their
12、 civil rightsfree to live,study and work they wishednecessarydemand changeshave their civil rightsachieve that goalpeaceful actionsviolence“Whites-only”sectionmake roomarrestedled a boycotttake the city busIn the end the government lawyer admitted that it was wrong for_ to _ blacks _whites._,king le
13、d many _ demonstrationsagainst _and the Vietnam War.He _ to thousands of black people who _ Washington DC in 1963,when in the southern states blacks _equal citizens.His speech-“I Have a Dream”_ him famous all over the world and _ people of all races to _.In 1964 he received _.Since 1965,all black pe
14、ople _the right to_.In 1968,King _.Soon after his death,black people started_ they had waited and fought for so long.the bus companyseparatefromFrom then onnon-violentracial discriminationgave a speechmarched onwere not treated asmadeinspiredfight for equalitythe Nobel Peace Prizehave had votewas mu
15、rderedenjoying the rights Education for the studentsWhat can we learn from MartinLuther King,Jr.?Brave strong-willed wise peacefulSentence appreciation名句欣赏名句欣赏I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed:“-all menare created equal.I have a dream tha
16、t one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at a table of brotherhood.I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the conte
17、nt of their character.请欣赏请欣赏I Have a DreamI say to you today my friends-so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow,I still have a dream.It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed
18、:We hold these truths to be self-evident,that all men are created equal.when we allow freedom ring-when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet,from every state and every city,we will be able to speed up that day when all of Gods children-black men and white men,Jews and Gentiles,Protestants and Catholics-will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual:Free at last!Free at last!Thank God Almighty,we are free at last!HOMEWORKWrite a short passage to say city students should be equal to rural students.