北师版(2019)必修第二册 Unit6 The admirable Lesson 2 History Makers 课件(共19张PPT,内嵌音频)

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北师版(2019)必修第二册 Unit6 The admirable Lesson 2 History Makers 课件(共19张PPT,内嵌音频)

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UNIT 6
THE ADMIRABLE
Lesson 2 History Makers
By the end of the period, you will be able to:
discuss facts and admirable qualities about Gandhi and Martin Luther Kin;
2. listen to a dialogue about Martin Luther King and put events in order;
3. listen for expressions on certainty / uncertainty.
What do you know about Gandhi and Martin Luther King Pick out the right information for each of them. Write G for Gandhi and K for King.
Activate and Share
( ) 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.
( ) 4 He suffered racial discrimination in South Africa.
( ) 5 He gave a famous and inspiring speech 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.
K
G
K/G
K/G
K
K/G
K/G
K
Listen for understanding.
Activity 3
Listen again. Complete the answers to questions about Martin Luther King.
1. What did he suffer
He suffered ________________________.
2. What did he do
He organised _______________________________________________________
________________.
He helped black people _____________________________________________.
3.What did he achieve
He received ____________________________________.
He inspired people around the world ___________________________________.
racial discrimination
a bus protest and many peaceful protests, a march to Washington D.C. and made a speech
win the right to sit next to white people on buses
the Nobel Peace Prize
to fight for equal rights and justice
Activity 4
Talk about what Martin Luther King did in the following years.
Close your book.
You get a point if you group can recall the event correctly.
1943
1955
1963
1964
1968
Activity 5
Listen and discuss.
Listen to the conversation between two students. Why does the girl suggest that they talk about Mahatma Gandhi in their project
The girl suggests they talk about Mahatma Gandhi because she admires and respects him and because he was one of the most important figures of the
20th century.
Activity 6
Listen again. Are they certain or uncertain How do you know
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 India’s independence.
3. The boy is certain/uncertain 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.
What expressions indicate certainty or uncertainty
Understanding Sequencing
Sequencing is the order in which things happen.
When listening, pay attention to words related to order and sequence, e.g. first, after, the next year, later, in the end.
Make a note of any specific dates or time expressions, e.g. today, January, in 1995.
Skill Builder
Activity 1: Read the sentences about Martin Luther King. Listen to the discussion and add the year for each event. Then order them.
He ①____ ② ____ ③ ____ ④ ____ ⑤ ____
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 to two white people on a bus because he was
black. ______
e received the Nobel Peace Prize. _____
d
1963
1955
1968
1943
1964
b
a
e
c
What did he suffer He suffered____________________.
What did he do He organized_________________________
__________________________________________________.
He helped black people_________________ __________________________.
What did he achieve He received ____________________.
He inspired people around the world_____________________________.
Activity 2: Listen again. Complete the answers to the questions
about Martin Luther King.
racial discrimination
a bus protest, many peaceful protests, a march to Washington D.C. and made a speech
win the right to sit next to white people on buses
the Nobel Peace Prize
to fight for equal rights and justice
I: Yes, that’s a really __________________ speech! For example, “I have a dream that one day ... We hold __________ to be self-evident: that all men are created _____... I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not ____________ by the colour of their skin but by the content of their __________...”
famous and inspiring
these truths
be judged
character
equal
Activity 3: Listen to the part and fill in the blanks.
Listen, imitate and complete the Talk Builder.
Expressing Certainty and Uncertainty
Certainty
1. ____________________ that he was one of the most important figures of the 20th century.
2. Yes, I _____________.
3 Actually, I ___________ Gandhi ever won a Nobel Peace Prize.
4. I’m pretty _______ he didn’t.
Uncertainty
1. I __________ about the exact date.
2. ________ Are you ____________________
3. ______________ if that’s true …
4. ___________ we should check a few other websites.
There’s no doubt
’m certain
don’t think
sure
’m not sure
Really
sure about that
I don’t know
Perhaps
Present a history maker for China.
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 person.
Expressing Certainty and Uncertainty
Talk Builder
Activity 3: Listen and plete the Talk Builder.
Certainty
_______________ that he was one of the most important
figures of the 20th century.
2 Yes, I ___________.
3 Actually, I _____________ Gandhi ever won a Nobel Peace
Prize.
4 I’m pretty ________ he didn’t.
Uncertainty
1 _____________ about the exact date.
2 _______ Are you ______________
3 _____________ if that’s true…
4 _________ we should check a few other websites.
There’s no doubt
am certain
don’t think
sure
I’m not sure
Really
sure about that
I don’t know
Perhaps
Activity 4: Listen to the passage again and filling in the blanks.
(G=Girl B=Boy)
G: So, for our school project, maybe we can talk about Gandhi I really admire and respect him, and there’s no doubt that he was one of the most important ___________ of the 20th century.
B: Great idea! Let me ____________ some notes. So, let’s first talk about why he was so important.
G: OK. Well, Gandhi led India to ___________ from British rule... mmm, I’m not sure about the exact date.
B: The date... mmm. Oh, I can check this on my phone... India became an independent country in 1947.
G: Right, it was 1947. Gandhi was important also because he believed in ____________ peaceful protests where no one was hurt. He inspired many people, including Martin Luther King.
figures
write down
independence
the power of
B: Really Are you sure about that
G: Yes, I’m certain. I learnt this on a radio programme the other day.
B: Oh! I didn’t know about that. And I guess we should also mention Gandhi’s Nobel Peace Prize.
G: Actually, I don’t think Gandhi ever won a _________________.
B: Mmm... I don’t know if that’s true...
G: I’m pretty sure he didn’t. Look, here, read this web page.
B: Right. But perhaps we should check a few ______________. Sometimes the information on the Internet can be wrong.
G: OK. Let me find a few _____________...
Nobel Peace Prize
other websites
more sources
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