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高中英语人教版必修1unit5NelsonMandela--amodernheroReading课件(系列四)

高中英语人教版必修1unit5NelsonMandela--amodernheroReading课件(系列四)
His life was very difficult.
3. What did Mandela do to help the black?
He offered guidance to poor black people on their legal
problems.
4. Why was Elias grateful to Mandela?
1. Fill in the blanks about the truth of the black people.
Black people could not vote _____ or ________ choose their leaders. They could not
jobs they wanted. The parts of the town in which they had to get the _____ live were ________ decided by white people. The places outside the towns where poorest parts of South Africa. No one they were sent to live were the ________ could grow ______ food there.
Scanning
Timeline: please find out what happened in Elias’ life in the
following years?
1940:1946:
Elias was born. Elias began school.
1948:
Elias left school.

新人教版高中英语必修一高一必修一第五单元_Nelson_Mandela-a_modern_hero精品ppt课件

新人教版高中英语必修一高一必修一第五单元_Nelson_Mandela-a_modern_hero精品ppt课件
Unit5 Nelson Mandela--
A Modern Hero
Guessing game
Who is he ?
Zhang Yimou
1.He is a famous director (导演).
2.He is a Chinese. 3.He directed the film Hero. 4.He directed the opening and closing ceremony of the 2008 Olympic Games (奥运会).
Scanning
para 1
Match the main idea
① The day when Mandela helped me was one of my happiest. ② We answered violence with violence. ③ Black people have almost no rights at all. ④ I first met Nelson Mandela. ⑤ I needed his help because I had very little education.
Scanning
(Work by yourself)
Find out the basic items in a story.
Time:
During the 1950s South Africa
Place: People:
Elias and Mandela
Scanning
(Work by yourself)
He fought against the German Nazis and Japanese invaders during World War II He saved many Chinese soldiers. He is a Canadian

高一英语Unit5NelsonMandela—amodernhero人教实验版知识精讲

高一英语Unit5NelsonMandela—amodernhero人教实验版知识精讲

高一英语 Unit 5 Nelson Mandela—a modern hero人教实验版【本讲教育信息】一.教课内容:Unit 5 Nelson Mandela—a modern hero1.重点单词短语用法解说2.课文难点句分析3.定语从句解说二.知识总结与概括:单元内容简介:1.持续认识英豪人物的基本状况。

2.持续定语从句的用法。

三.重点解说与概括:1.He taught us during the lunch breaks and the evenings when weshould have been asleep.when: 关系副词,指引定语从句,修饰breaks 和 eveningsshould have done :本来应当做而没有做的事He should have come here in the morning.他本该清晨就来的。

Mr. Wang should have arrived at 8:00, but he didn’t appear.他应当八点钟到的,可是却没有出现。

拓展:1) shouldn ’ t have done本来不应做却做了的事情You shouldn ’t have cheated in the exam.你考试时不应舞弊。

2) must have done过去必定做过某事It must have snowed last night.昨天夜晚必定下雪了。

3) can’t have done过去不行能做过某事He can’t gone to Shanghai. I saw him just now.他不行能去上海了。

我刚才还看见他了。

4) needn’t have done本来不用做某事而做了You needn’t have washed your clothes.你本来用不着洗衣服的。

asleep :表语形容词,跟在系动词以后作表语,表示“睡着的”sleep :动词或名词,“睡觉”sleepy :形容词,“瞌睡”的—Is he still sleeping?他还在睡吗?—Yes, he is fast asleep.是的,他睡得很熟。

新人教版必修1高中英语Unit5NelsonMandelaamodernheroSectionⅤWriting__人物介绍

新人教版必修1高中英语Unit5NelsonMandelaamodernheroSectionⅤWriting__人物介绍

(二)句式升级 1.Boy Dylan was born in 1941,Bob Dylan is a famous singer,
musician and poet in America. →_①__B_o_r_n_i_n_1_9_4_1_,__B__o_b_D__y_la_n__is_a__f_am__o_u_s_s_i_n_g_e_r,__m__u_s_ic_i_a_n_a_n_d
2.He went to college and during this period he showed great interest
in folk music. __H_e__w_e_n_t_t_o_c_o_l_le_g_e_,__d_u_r_in_g__w_h_i_c_h_h_e__sh_o_w__e_d_g_r_e_a_t _in_t_e_re_s_t_i_n_
[亮点句式] 1.年龄 He was born in 1996 and is 23 years old now. Born in 1996,he is now a 23­year­old student,studying in a university. He began to make a living at an early age. In his fifties,he began to feel his age.
__fo_l_k_m__u_s_ic_.__(“介词+关系代词”引导的定语从句)
[妙笔成篇]
【参考范文】 Born in America in 1941,Bob Dylan is a famous singer,musician and poet in America,who has observed the tradition of American music all the way. In his youth,he showed his great talent in music.It was just when he was in high school that he set up a band of his own.He went to college, during which he showed great interest in folk music.In 1961,he began to devote himself to music.

高中英语 Unit5 Nelson Mandela--a modern hero一教案 新人教版必修1

高中英语 Unit5 Nelson Mandela--a modern hero一教案 新人教版必修1

英语教案:Unit5 Nelson Mandela--a modern hero一(新人教版必修1)(一)听说课一、教学内容:Warming up (p. 33); Pre-reading (p. 33); Listening (p. 69); Talking (p.69)二、教学目标:1.能力目标在本节课结束后,学生能够●选取适当的形容词描述著名人物,能简单介绍他们的成就。

●听懂一段人物介绍,并能获取与该人物有关的数字、地点、成就及其影响等信息。

●借助上下文推测听力短文中空缺的内容,在听的过程中能记录所听到的关键词。

●简单介绍自己心目中的英雄人物,发表自己的见解。

●初步总结和归纳伟人的共性和特点。

2.目标语言:●初步学习以下词汇,了解其音形意:quality, mean, active, generous, selfish, selfless, devoted, willing, found, principle, peaceful, mankind●掌握征求意见和表达意见的基本功能语句:I think/I don’t think …I believe/I don’t b elieve that …In my opinion, …To my understanding, …I feel/don’t feel that …What do you think of …?What’s your opinion?What are your ideas?Do you have any thoughts on that? How do you feel about that?Why do you think so?3.文化目标:了解本单元所列举的著名人物的生平以及他们所生活的时代背景,尤其是西方宗教史上著名的人物William Tyndale的故事。

树立正确的价值观,区分名人与伟人的概念。

三、教学步骤:步骤一 导入让学生浏览本单元标题、学生用书以及练习册中的图片,让学生猜测本单元的中心话题,了解本单元所涉及的人物。

高中英语单词精讲第一册Unit5Nelson Mandela-a modern hero

高中英语单词精讲第一册Unit5Nelson Mandela-a modern hero
nat=生,ion=名词,al=形容词,ism表示主义
255
livelihood
n生计,谋生
live=活的,生动地,ly=副词,hood=名词,表示“时期,性质。Childhood
256
Mohandas Gandhi
莫罕达斯·甘地
人名,名人
257
peaceful
adj和平的,平静的
peace=和平,ful=形容词
280
equal
adj相等的,平等的
equ=平等,al=形容词后缀。比如春分、秋分的equinox,这个单词在雪佛兰的一款汽车中也有使用
281
in trouble
在危险、受罚、痛苦等处境中
trouble maker
282
willing
adj乐意的,自愿的
will=意愿。I will do sth
283
244
selflessly
adv无私地,忘我地
同上,ly=副词
245
devote
vt献身,专心于
参见245devote献身参见619devotion投入。de=加强,vote=vow,发誓,拼命发誓→献身
246
devoted
adj忠实的,深爱的
ed=形容词
247
Willian Tyndale
威廉·廷代尔
高中英语单词精讲
第一册 第五单元
Unit5Nelson Mandela-a modern hero
序号
词汇
词性及词义
单词讲解
234
Nelson Mandela
纳尔逊·曼德拉
人名,名人
235
quality
n质量,品质,性质

人教版必修1Unit5NelsonMandela—amodernhero精析考点

人教版必修1Unit5NelsonMandela—amodernhero精析考点

人教版必修1Unit5NelsonMandela—amodernhero精析考点同学们,假期既是休闲、放松的时候,又是学习提高的佳期,善学的学生,总会合理利用假期,给自己充电,为自己的下学期学习打下一个坚实的基础。

为了帮助同学们度过一个充实而有意义的假期,高考频道特地准备了一些假期学习套餐,希望同学们依时完成,同时,也希望家长能督促子女完成。

祝大家节日快乐!Unit 5 Nelson Mandela— amodern hero细化考纲·自测重点单词1.equal2.escape3.reward4.opinion5.quality quantity6.active activelyactivity 7.self selfish selfless selflessly8.devote devoted devotion 9.peaceful peacefully 10.legal illegal 11.violence violentcate educated education 13.terror terrorism terrorist 14.unfair fair 15.willing willingly will重点短语1.be active in2.devote...to...3.out of work4.vote for sb.5.asa matter of fact6.in trouble7.turn to8.lose heart9.escape from 10.set up 11.被判处……(徒刑) 12.爆炸13.上台,执政,掌权14.把……送进监狱15.愿意干某事重点句式1.this was a time2.only then did3.the first time单元语法1.to whom2.where3.when4.why精析考点·突破核心词汇1.1)take an active part in 2)act 3)activities 4)actions2.1)devotion 2)helping 3)devoted 4)were devoted to3.1)vote on 2)for or against 3)votedthrough 4)vote to choose4.1)equal 2)equals 3)be equal to 4)equally5.1)escaped from 2)escaped 3)escapes4)escape doing 5)a narrow escape6.1)award 2)reward 3)prizes重点短语1.1)out of work 2)at work 3)out of order2.1)took the trouble to 2)took a lot of trouble to 3)in trouble 4)The trouble is that3.1)turned to 2)turn up 3)turn out4)turned in 5)turned down 6)turn up4.1)broke his heart 2)from the bottom of my heart 3)lose heart 4)heart and soul5.1)came to power 2)beyond my power3)has been in power6.(1)1)off 2)out 3)out 4)about 5)aside 6)off/out 7)up(2)set an example重点句式1.1)when 2)when2.1)did realize 2)do allow 3)can learn3.1)Every time 2)the first time 3)The moment/minute/second/instant 4)The next time 5)for the first time随堂演练·巩固Ⅰ.1.active 2.devoted 3.opinion 4.escape cate 6.equal7.relatives 8.mean9.rewarded 10.beggingⅡ.1.lost heart 2.fighting for 3.blow up 4.as a matter of fact 5.be out of work 6.wassentenced to 7.in trouble 8.set up 9.came to power 10.turn toⅢ.1.C 解析:考查分词作状语以及devote to的用法。

人教版高中英语 必修一 Unit5 《Nelson Mandela ---a modern hero

人教版高中英语 必修一 Unit5 《Nelson Mandela ---a modern hero

Are they all great people?
Fill in the table below and then talk about what kind of qualities they have? Give your reasons.
As a great person
Should he/she help others?
In 1961, he became the President of the African National Congress (ANC). He helped the black people to get the same rights as the white people. He fought for the black people and was in prison for thirty years.
Mohandas Gandhi
Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948), India He formed an organization leading the Indian’s struggle for equal rights. He was a model of a different kind of political leader. Mohandas Gandhi was educated in the United Kingdom and received a law degree from University College in London.
He strongly believed in the three principles: nationalism; rights; people’s livelihood.

高中英语 Unit 5 Nelson Mandela — a modern hero Section

高中英语 Unit 5 Nelson Mandela — a modern hero Section

Unit 5 Nelson Mandela — a modern hero曼德拉——南非首位黑人总统,被尊称为南非国父。

曼德拉不仅仅是一位伟人,更是人们敬仰的英雄。

Nelson Mandela, the first black president of South Africa who was a symbol (象征) of social justice (公正), passed away on Dec. 5, 2013. His death is a great loss to the whole world, since this modern hero, who used to fight for the black people, helped the black people get the same rights as white people, and began a school to help those who had little learning even during the time when he was put into prison. He was the one who always gave priority to (优先考虑) his nation.Nelson was a great man, but he was more than a great man. He was, is, and always will be a hero. In my view, being a hero means more than making great achievements. In fact, heroes are extraordinary (非凡的), because their hearts are filled with love for people. It is this love that makes them heroes, rather than great men.So this is the difference between great men and heroes. What makes a hero is not only one's achievements, but also his selfless (无私的) love. With great achievements and selfless love, the person can bee a true hero, just like Nelson Mandela.短文注释:1.pass away 去世2.a great loss一个巨大的损失3.used to do 过去常常4.fight for... 为……而奋斗5.put... into prison将……投入监狱6.in my view 在我看来7.make great achievements取得巨大成就8.be filled with 充满9.not only... but also...不但……而且……Section ⅠWarming Up & Reading —Pre­reading重点单词写作词汇1.quality n.质量;品质;性质2.mean adj. 吝啬的;自私的;卑鄙的3.generous adj. 慷慨的;大方的4.found vt. 建立;建设5.principle n. 法则;原则6.stage n. 舞台;阶段;时期7.vote vt.&vi. 投票;选举n. 投票;选票;表决8.attack vt. 进攻;攻击;抨击拓展词汇1.active adj.积极的;活跃的→actively adv.积极地→activity n.活动2.devote vt.(与to连用)献身;专心于→devoted adj.忠实的;深爱的→devotion n.热爱;献身;奉献3.peaceful adj.和平的;平静的;安宁的→peacefully adv.和平地→peacen.和平;平静;和睦①peace→peaceful和平的②pain→painful 痛苦的③harm→harmful 有害的④power→powerful 强大的⑤meaning→meaningful 有意义的⑥cheer→cheerful 欢乐的后缀­ance高频名词全接触①guidance 指导;领导②importance 重要;重要性③ignorance 无知;愚昧④signifi cance 意义;重要性⑤appearance 出现⑥tolerance 宽容;容忍self反身代词①myself 我自己②yourself 你自己③himself 他自己④herself 她自己⑤itself 它自己⑥ourselves 我们自己⑦yourselves 你们自己⑧themselves 他们自己“out of+n.”短语集锦①out of work失业②out of control 失控③out of mind 心不在焉④out of order 有毛病;出故障⑤out of sight 看不见“in+n.”短语面面观①in trouble 在困境中②in danger 处于危险中③in return 作为回报④in vain 徒劳地⑤in order 井然有序⑥in place 在适当的位置Step One:Warming upA famous person may not be a great person, but a great person must be a famous person.1.Who do you think are great persons in the following pictures?答案:A,B and E2.What do you know about Nelson Mandela?He_devotes_his_life_to_helping_his_people_get_the_same_rights_as_white_peop le_in_his_country./He_is_a_national_leader_who_has_been_fighting_for_making_bla ck_and_white_people_equal./Nelson_Mandela_is_regarded_as_one_of_the_greatest_sp iritual_and_political_leaders_of_our_time.Step Two:Fast readingSkim the text and choose the best answers.1.What's the main idea of the text?A.The life of black workers.B.The fight between Mandela and the white people.C.The stories between Mandela and Elias.D.The education of Elias.答案:C2.Match the main idea of each part.Paras.1~2(B) A.The change of Elias' life after he met Nelson Mandela and what Mandela didParas.3~7(A) B.The life of Elias before he met Nelson MandelaStep Three:Careful readingRead the reading passage carefully and choose the best answers according to the text.1.Why did Elias have to leave school?A.He didn't have a passbook.B.His home was far from the school.C.His family couldn't afford the school fees.D.He couldn't read or write.答案:C2.Nelson Mandela opened a black law firm in order to ________.A.make moneyB.help the poor black people with their problemsC.make himself famousD.study law答案:B3.How did Nelson Mandela help Elias keep his job?A.He talked with Elias' boss.B.He helped him get the correct papers.C.He lent him some money.D.He asked him to go to court.答案:B4.What dream did Nelson Mandela have?A.To bee the president of South Africa.B.To win the Nobel Peace Prize.C.To make black and white people equal.D.To blow up some government buildings.答案:CStep Four:Explain difficult sentences1.The time when I first met Nelson Mandela was a very difficult period of my life.[句式分析][尝试翻译]第一次见到纳尔逊·曼德拉的时候,是我一生中非常艰难的时期。

人教新课标高中英语必修1Unit5NelsonMandela-amodernhero单元概述

人教新课标高中英语必修1Unit5NelsonMandela-amodernhero单元概述

Unit 5 Nelson Mandela-a modern hero 单元概述本单元以Nelson Mandela—a modern hero为话题,目的在于使学生了解一个伟人应具备怎样的品质,学会根据材料表达自己的观点,并用所学的句型来描写一个伟人。

本单元所有语言知识和语言技能主要围绕“Nelson Mandela”这一中心话题进行设计,听、说、读、写的练习也始终围绕这一主题展开。

课文讲述了南非黑人争取自由的历史,从而说明自由、平等的重要性,同时也表达了对那些为自由和平等权利而献身的勇士的敬仰。

Warming up利用图表的形式让学生判断一下自己是哪种类型的人,由此得出一个伟人应具备怎样的品质。

Pre-reading设计了一道题(How can we tell if an important person is a great person?),同时给学生提供了六个名人的图片,要求利用图片下面提供的人物事迹以及学生对他们的了解,来判断这六个人谁是伟人,谁是重要的人物。

可以以四人小组的活动形式,组织学生谈论William Tyndale,Norman Bethune,Sun Yat-sen,Gandhi,Nelson Mandela和Neil Armstrong的主要事迹,引起学生对文章内容的思考,使学生能用英语阐述自己的意见,培养学生的观察能力和语言表达能力,为进入正文学习作好充分的准备。

从学生的生活经验和兴趣出发,在课堂教学中应设计任务型教学活动,以学生为主体开展教学活动,让学生在完成各项任务的过程中自主学习语言,这充分体现了新课程标准的教学理念,同时也提高了学生学习的自主性。

Reading部分以Elias的口吻,讲述了南非黑人所受到的不公正待遇以及他们争取种族平等的斗争历史。

同时还提到了他与Nelson Mandela的一段交往,从侧面向学生展示Nelson Mandela的高贵品质。

教材设计的目的是在训练学生阅读技能的基础上,让他们认识到南非黑人争取自由和平等权利而付出的艰辛努力。

人教版高中英语 必修一 Unit5 《Nelson Mandela ---a modern hero

人教版高中英语 必修一 Unit5 《Nelson Mandela ---a modern hero
•2. what ‘s Elias’ job? He worked in a __g_o_l_d__m__in_e_____ .
He was a ___m__in__e_r___. •3 . what ‘s Elias’ problem?
He needed to get a _p_a__s_s_b_o__o_k_ so he could
3) They lived in the poorest parts of South 2. WhAyfrdicida. Mandela turn to violence to make black and white people equal?
Para 4
2. Why did Mandela turn to violence to make black and white people equal?
selfless
高贵品质
无私
Great People may be very
generous
determined
意志坚定
慷慨 great person is someone who devotes his life to helping others.
What is a great person?
Para 4
1.What unfair situations did black people face in South Africa?
1) They couldn’t vote or choose their leaders
2) They couldn’t get the jobs they wanted.
• ter Elias _jo_i_ne_d_ the ANC Youth League, To make black and white people_e_q_u_al__, he helped Mandela __b_lo_w_u_p___ the government buildings ,though he hated violence.

高考艺考生英语复习教师用书:必修一Unit 5 Nelson Mandela—a modern hero Word版含解析

高考艺考生英语复习教师用书:必修一Unit 5 Nelson Mandela—a modern hero Word版含解析

Unit 5Nelson Mandela—a modern hero阅读单词1.mean adj.吝啬的;自私的;卑鄙的2.generous adj.慷慨的;大方的3.republic n. 共和国;共和政体4.principle n. 法则;原则;原理5.mankind n. 人类wyer n.律师7.legal adj.法律的;依照法律的8.blanket n. 毛毯;毯子9.terror n. 恐怖;可怕的人10.invader n. 侵略者11.livelihood n.生计;谋生12.fee n.费;酬金13.league n.同盟;联盟;联合会14.quote n.引用语;语录15.release v t.释放;发行写作单词1.quality n.质量;品质;性质2.warm-hearted adj. 热心肠的3.found v t. 建立;建设4.hopeful adj. 怀有希望的;有希望的5.youth n. 青年;青年时期6.vote v t.&v i. 投票;选举n. 投票;选票;表决7.escape v i.&v t. 逃脱;逃走;避开;泄露8.reward n. 报酬;奖金v t. 酬劳;奖赏9.president n. 总统;会长;校长;行长10.opinion n. 意见;看法;主张11.stage n. 舞台;阶段;时期12.attack v t. 进攻;攻击;抨击13.willing adj. 乐意的;自愿的14.beg v i. 请求;乞求[语境活用]1.Tsinghua University,founded(建立)in 1911,is one of the best universities in China.2.Our company is more concerned with quality(质量)than quantity.3.Black people could not vote(投票)or choose their leaders.4.We may have different opinions(看法)in organizing class activities.5.China is playing an important role on the international political stage(舞台).拓展单词1.active adj.积极的;活跃的→actively ad v.积极地;活跃地→activity n.活动2.devote v t.献身;专心于→devoted adj.踏实的;深爱的→devotion n.关爱;献身;奉献;忠诚3.peaceful adj.和平的;平静的;安宁的→peacefully ad v.和平地→peace n.和平;平静;和睦4.guidance n.指导;领导→guide v t.带领;引导n.向导5.violence n.暴力;暴行→violent adj.暴力的;猛烈的→violently ad v.猛烈地;剧烈地6.equal adj.相等的;平等的→equality n.平等;相等→equally adj.同样地;相等地;公平地7.educate v t.教育;训练→educated adj.受过教育的;有教养的→education n.教育→educator n.教育工作者;教育家[语境活用]1.We are aiming to build a peaceful(peace) school.I think it is every student's duty to work hard to achieve this goal.2.Although she is an educated(educate) woman,I often hear her say bad words.3.Without your guidance(guide)and encouragement,we couldn't have made such great progress.4.Confucius believed knives would remind people of killings and were too violent (violence) for use at the table.6.Women have yet to achieve full equality(equal) with men in the workplace.第一组短语识记1.out of work失业2.in trouble在危险、受罚、痛苦、忧虑等的处境中3.turn to求助于;致力于4.lose heart丧失勇气或信心5.come to power当权;上台6.as a matter of fact事实上语境活用1.Don't lose heart!Try again and you will get what you want.2.According to the report,the new president will come to power at the very beginning of next month.3.Because he has been out of work for months,the young man now depends on his parents for a living.4.I know we were in trouble when the elevator stopped.5.As a matter of fact,the news that he told me yesterday is true.第二组短语识记1.blow up使充气;爆炸2.set up设立;建立3.be sentenced to被判处……(徒刑)4.be willing to do愿意做……5.be in prison坐牢6.in one's view/opinion在某人看来7.fight for为……而战语境活用Nelson Mandela devoted all his life to realizing the dream that people with different colors should be equal.He 1.set up a law office to offer guidance to poor black people on their legal problems.One day,one of his supporters helped him 2.blow up the government buildings to 3. fight for their rights.Unfortunately,he 4.was sentenced to prison for life on Robben Island until 1990.填写课本佳句1.The last thirty years have seen the greatest number of laws stopping our rights and progress,until today we have reached a stage where we have almost no rights at all.(时间名词作主语+谓语see/find/witness...)过去30年来所出现的大量法律剥夺了我们的权利,阻挡了我们的进步,一直到今天,我们还处在几乎什么权利都没有的阶段。

高中英语Unit5NelsonMandela-amodernheroPeriodOneNelsonMandela-amodernhero解析

高中英语Unit5NelsonMandela-amodernheroPeriodOneNelsonMandela-amodernhero解析

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4.Was Elias happy to help blow up the buildings? A.No,because he disliked violence. B.Yes,because he wanted to thank Mr Mandela. C.No,because he thought he might be caught and put in prison. D.Yes,because making black and white people equal was their dream. 答案 D
During his years in prison,Nelson Mandela’s reputation grew
steadily.He was widely accepted as the most significant black leader in
South Africa.Nelson Mandela was released on February 11,1990.After his
trial for plotting to overthrow the government by violence.On June 12,1964 , Mandela was sentenced to life imprisonment.From 1964 to 1982,he was incarcerated at Robben Island Prison,off Cape Town.
8.peaceful adj. peace n. 9. legal adj. 10. stage n. 11. vote vt.& vi. n. 12. attack vt. 13. violence n. 14. equal adj. 15. willing adj.

高中英语Unit5《NelsonMandelaamodernhero》教案9新人教版

高中英语Unit5《NelsonMandelaamodernhero》教案9新人教版

人教版必修一Unit 5 Nelson Mandela --- a modern hero FromFutian Middle School一、教学目标Teaching aims1.教学内容(Teaching contents)Writing on page 39 and page 752.能力目标 Ability aims1) Learn to write a short passage of a great man2) Let them know how to choose a great person in their eyes and how to writea short passage.3.语言目标Language aims1) Teach the Ss how to choose their words to write a short passage of a greatman.2) Teach them to know how to write a persuasion letter.3)Use what they have learnt in this unit in their speaking andwriting.二、教学重难点 Teaching important pointsLet the students know how to choose a great person in their eyes and how to writea short passage .三、教学方法Teaching methodsTask- based method, group work四、教具准备 Teaching aids:A projector and a computer五、教学步骤Teaching proceduresStep I. Greeting:GreetingsStep II. Lead inAsk the students to play a game. (This will get the students to know how to describe a person.)Show some pictures of some important or great people to the whole class.Each group will choose one student standing with his back to the blackboard. If he or she can guess the name of the personby listening to other students’ description, he or she will get one point. (We can ask the students to choose only some of the pictures describe.)Step III. Writing1. Tell the Ss some steps when writing:Before writing you can follow these steps:• collect ideas for the letter• write them down in any order• Sort them out in an order• Put those idea into a form so that you can easily see them• Use the form to help you as you write.2. Show them how to get some ideas before writing:1) In this unit we have learned a lot about the modern hero--- Nelson Mandela.Can you give me some information about him?2) After the Ss give some information about Nelson Mandela with thehelp of the text, the teacher may add some more information in a form.3) Enjoy the sample letter.Suggested answerJinan No. 1 Middle SchoolShandong, ChinaMay 27, 1989Dear President,I am writing to ask you to free Nelson Mandela. Here are some reasons why I thinkhe should be free.As we all know, people with different colors should be equal. Nelson Mandela devoted all his life to realize this dream. In 1944, he founded the ANC Youth League to call on people to struggle for their rights to vote. In 1952, he openeda law office to help the poor black people in Johannesburg on their problems.The black people loved him.In 1962, Mandela encouraged people to use violence against anti-black laws to get their rights, so he was sentenced to 5 years hard labor. One year later, as one of the leaders of ANC, he led them to blow up the government buildings to realize their dream of making black and white people equal, so that he was again sentenced to prison for life on Robben Island until now.I think, what he did was for his people, his country, not for himself. He hasan unselfish and brave heart. As he is a great man, you should set him free.Best whishes!Yours truly,Li Hua4) After reading the sample, ask them to tell me how to write a persuasion letter.5) Tell them the structure of a persuasion letter in general to make the writingeasy.Structure of such lettersPart 1. A small paragraph (Reason for the letter)Part 2. Body paragraphs (reasons in detail )Personal informationHard work achievementsGood qualitiesPart 3. Closing paragraph( your opinion)Step IV. Writing TaskAsk them to try to write a persuasion letter1.Suppose you are going to write a letter to the senior organizers of the NobelPrize to persuade them to give the Nobel Peace Prize to Mother Teresa.2.Read the information given below.3.Pay attention to the structure of such letters .4.Give them some time and ask to write the letter in groups.5. Share their ideas with the class by reading their letters aloud.6. Correct the writings together.Suggested answers:Dear senior organizers:I am writing to ask you to give the Nobel Peace Prize to Mother Teresa. Hereare some reasons why I think she should be given the prize.Mother Teresa was born in Yugoslavia, on August 27, 1910. When she was 20 years old, she went to India, Where she began to be a teacher. After the training, she was sent to Calcutta, where she taught geography at a school and soon after she became headmistress.However, although she loved teaching, in 1946 Mother Teresa left the school and trained to become a nurse in Patna, and then began her work helping the poor and comforting the dying in the streets of the city. Slowly others came to help her, and her work spread to other parts of Indian. She became a well-known person.When she travels the world, she opens many new schools and hospitals in poor countries.She is known for many great achievements . because of her hard work, kindness and persistence. I think she is really a great person in my eyes. We should give her the Nobel Peace Prize.Step V. Homework:Read a passage about a great person or write a short passage about a great person in your hometown.。

高中英语 Unit 5《Nelson Mandela---a modern hero》Perio

高中英语 Unit 5《Nelson Mandela---a modern hero》Perio

Period 4 Listening and Talking整体设计从容说课This is the fourth teaching period of this unit. As usual, the teacher will first get the students to review what they learned in the last period, and then lead in the new lesson.The emphasis of this period is plac ed on developing students’ listening ability. The purpose of the listening text on Page 38 in the Textbook is to explain more of the issues in South African politics. The students need to know why people were so unhappy that they were prepared to struggle in order to bring about positive changes. Remember to tell the students that it does not matter if they do not understand every word. The important thing is to understand the main information. For that purpose the exercises test literal comprehension. First, let the students guess the listening text may be about. Play the tape for the first time for students to listen and decide whether their guessing is right and write down the main idea. Second, ask them to listen for the second time to compare the life and work of white and black people at that time and fill in the chart in Exercise 3. Third, let them listen again to have a further discussion on the questions in Exercise 4. While they are listening, the teacher should pause and repeat the key sentences to help students understand. When checking the answers, explain some difficult listening points if necessary. In the end, show them the listening text and let them read and retell it. This step can help students understand and grasp the listening material far further.As to Listening on Page 69 in the Workbook, its purpose is to help the students to understand more about one of the great men in this unit. William Tyndale is not well known in Britain, but his translation of the Bible is very widely known and very much loved. Since the sixteenth century it has had a very important influence on the English language because many poor people learned to read and understand the Bible from it. Its poetry and expressions have become part of British speech. Let the students listen to the text and get the gist of the information. This is considered so important that the exercises after the text all concentrate on general understanding and literal comprehension. Listening task on Page 72 in the Workbook is designed for students to get information from a listening text and write it down in note form. After listening, students also have to decide on the accuracy of the evidence and make a choice. They have to decide who caused the accident. It does not really matter who they choose. The most important thing is that students should give a reason for their choice. The teaching procedure can be approximately the same as the part Listening on Page 38.Perhaps some students will find it hard to listen and understand listening materials. Encourage them not to give up. The more they listen to English, the easier it becomes.At the end of the class, we come to the part Talking on Page 69. This is an opportunity for students to talk about somebody that they admire. They should practice using the expressions on giving opinions and making comments so that they become familiar with them. Do this exercise in pairs and try to make sure that everybody is getting an opportunity to talk. After the talk let some people tell the rest of the class about their heros or heroines.教学重点1. Develop the students’ listening and speaking ability.2. Let the students know how to give opinions and make comments.教学难点Get the students to listen and understand different listening materials.教学方法1. Task-based listening2. Cooperative learning3. Discussing教具准备A tape recorder and other normal teaching tools三维目标Knowledge aims:1. Get the students to learn some useful new words and expressions.2. Get the students to learn the patterns on giving opinions and making comments:Why do you think so? What do you think of. . . ? What’s your opinion? I agree/don’t agree. I think/don’t think. . . I prefer. . . In my opinion. . . I’m afraid. . . Good idea! That’s an excellent idea.Ability aims:1. Enable students to catch and understand the listening materials.2. Develop the students’ ability to get special information and take notes while listening.3. Get the students to learn how to give opinions and make comments.Emotional aims:Get the students to talk about their hero/heroine using the patterns on giving opinions and making comments, know noble qualities they have and learn from them.教学过程→Step 1 Revision1. Check the homework exercises.2. Ask some students to make sentences with attributive clauses.→Step 2 Warming up1. Ask some students to retell the reading passage Elias’ Story. Discuss the following questions:Did Elias join the ANC Youth League? Why do you think Elias join the ANC Youth League?2. Tell the students:we know, at that time, Elias was in a difficult situation and the background was very different from today’s. With what you have known, can you predict the following questions?What is a passbook?Is it important?Is it easy to get for Elias?What job did Elias want to do?Who worked underground?Who worked on the surface?Where did Elias live?→Step 3 Listening (on Page 38)1. Before listening, let the students discuss the question:What things do you think were unfair in South Africa?2. Listen to the tape and write down the main idea.3. Listen again and choose the right answers.1)What is a passbook?A. A book to help you pass exams.B. A book to show your identity.C. A book to tell you where to live.D. A book to tell you how to live.2)Why is it important?A. For traveling outside South Africa.B. For showing where you were born.C. For traveling inside South Africa.D. For getting a job.3)What job did Elias want to do?A. To work with other black workers.B. To work as a cleaner.C. To teach in a primary school.D. To work in the mines.4)Who worked underground?A. The white workers.B. The black and white workers.C. The black workers.D. Foreign workers.5)Who worked on the surface?A. The black workers.B. The black and white workers.C. The white workers.D. Foreign workers.6)Where did Elias live?A. In a classroom.B. In a home of his own.C. In a large room with beds.D. With his family.4. Check the answers with the whole class.Answers:BCDCCC5. Listen a third time and compare the life and work of white and black people at that time.6. In pairs discuss these questions.1)Do you think Elias was right to join the ANC Youth League?2)Imagine you are Elias. What would you do? Why?7. Reading and retellingShow the students the listening text and let them read it. Then ask them to retell the reason why Elias joined the ANC Youth League.Listening text:WHY ELIAS JOINED THE ANC YOUTH LEAGUEI know you wonder why I could not get a job I liked, and why I had to have a passbook at all. The passbook had your name, age, address and birthplace. Without this passbook I was not allowed to travel in South Africa at all, and if the police found me without it or if I was living in the wrong town, I could be put in prison or sent back to the countryside where I was born. I did not want that so I went to see Nelson Mandela.I could not do many jobs because of my poor education. At that time, most black children did not use their school years well. Most had to leave school without finishing primary school. When I left school, I wanted to work in a gold mine, where black people are well paid. But I was not old enough so I had to wait till I was older to become a real miner. The mines used black workers to dig gold from the ground. The white workers sat in offices but black South Africans worked hard underground digging for the gold. And we could not live with our families like the white people did. We had to live in large rooms with beds placed like the desks in a classroom. I had no wife or children but I still did not want to live with my workmates. I hoped to live in a home of my own, but that was not allowed for black workers.I joined the ANC Youth League because it wanted the same rights for black and white people in South Africa. The white people could live where they liked. They owned almost all the land in South Africa though they were fewer in numbers than black people. They had the best schools. They had the best doctors. They could make the laws. We wanted to be the same and equal to the white people in our own land.→Step 4 Listening (on Page 69)1. Ask students to talk about the information on William Tyndale mentioned in the part Pre-reading. Then tell them they are going to listen more about William Tyndale.2. Go through the sentences in Ex. 1, then listen to the tape for the first time, and dicide whether the sentences are true or false. Correct the wrong information.3. Students discuss their answers in pairs.4. Play the tape again for students to complete the passage in Ex. 2.5. Play the tape a third time for students to answer these questions in Ex. 3.After listening, the teacher asks some students to answer the questions and checks the answers with the whole class.6. Reading and retellingShow the students the listening text and let them read it. Then ask them to tell something about William Tyndale.Listening text:A:Do you know who William Tyndale was?B:His name sounds as if he came from England.A:Yes, you are right. He was born in London a long time ago. Do you know when he lived?B:He lived from 1494 to 1536. So he was only 42 years old when he died.A:But why is he remembered?B:For two reasons. He wrote the Bible in English so that everybody could read it. He wrote so beautifully that people still use some of his words and expressions today.A:Why did he need to write the Bible in English?B:Because some of it was written in the Greek language and some in the Hebrew language and most people could not read them.A:So people liked his Bible in English.B:But the English king didn’t like it.A:Why not?B:At that time the English king was King Henry VIII. He was not happy with William Tyndale because he did not want the people to read the Bible in English.A:So what did William Tyndale do?B:He went to another country called Belgium where the king could not find him and he wrote his English Bible there.A:Did the king find him?B:No, but other people found him in Belgium.A:What happened?B:He was put in prison and later he was killed. But writing the Bible in English was a good idea, wasn’t it?A:Yes. His Bible was the first one written in English that was used in churches in England.B:Do people still read this Bible today?A:Yes, people in England still love his words today. It is still the most popular Bible written in English.B:He was a great man to be so brave.→Step 5 Listening task (on Page 72)1. Ask students to read these sentences in Ex. 1 and listen to the tape. Choose the one that describes the main idea. Explain why the other two are wrong.The teacher plays the tape for the students to listen and finish the task. After finishing, the teacher checks the answers with the class.2. Ask students to listen to Part 1 and answer the questions in Ex. 2.After listening, the teacher asks some students to answer the questions and checks the answers with the whole class.3. Ask students to listen to Part 2 and complete the tables in Ex. 3. Then ask them to give their own opinion and reason.boy caused the accident because he should not have been walking in the road. He should have been on the pavement.4. Reading and retellingShow the students the listening text and let them read it. Then ask them to tell their own opinions.Listening text:Do you know what a point of view is? It means that there may be more than one way of looking at things. For example, if an accident happens the police will ask all those who were nearby what happened. They will not just ask one person because that person may not have seen everything that happened. They will ask everybody. The stories that people tell will often be different. This is because they each have a different idea of the accident. All these ideas are different points of view.Let us look closer at this accident. A boy is walking in the road when a car comes behind him and hurts him. There are two people who see what happens. Let us listen to their stories.A:I was walking along the road when I saw the boy coming towards me. He was walking in the bicycle lane of the road. A car came very fast up the road in the bicycle lane. The driver did not see the boy and knocked him over and hurt him. It was the car driver who caused the accident.B:I saw the boy walking in the road. He was not doing what he should and he moved farther into the road as the car came up behind him. The car tried to stop but it was too close to him. So the car hurt the boy. But it was the boy who caused the accident.When you hear two points of view, it is up to you to decide who was correct. So who do you think caused the accident?→Step 6 Talking (on Page 69)Let the students in groups talk about their hero/heroine. Tell them to try to use the following words and phrases in their discussion.Good idea!That’s an excellent idea!I agree/don’t agree.I prefer. . .In my opinion. . .I think/don’t think. . .I’m afraid. . .Why do you think so?What do you think of. . . ?What’s your opinion?Sample dialogue 1:S1:My hero is Martin Luther King, Jr. He was so brave and did not seem to worry about his personal safety.S2:What did he do?S1:He led the movement for civil rights in America.S2:I suppose he encouraged fighting white people!S1:No. He always argued for non-violent action. He led marches and showed the white people of the southern states that black people wanted the same rights.S2:But black people have the vote in America, don’t they?S1:But the law said black people must eat and go to school in different places from white people. King stopped that.S2:Where did this happen?S1:The first place he stopped it was Montgomery, a town in Alabama State in 1955-1956. He did it peacefully but he made a lot of white people upset.S2:What happened?S1:When he went to Birmingham Alabama to do the same thing a few years later, he was put in prison.S2:Was that the end?S1:No. He wrote a letter from prison telling people that they must break the law peacefully if the law is wrong.S2:Is that he is most famous for?S1:No. His most famous speech is “I have a dream” which he gave in Washington in 1963. It talks of a future when black and white people can live together peacefully and happily.S2:In that case I will make him my hero too. I really like people who fight for what they believe in but in a way that is peaceful and non-violent.Sample dialogue 2:S1:My hero is David Beckham. He is the best footballer in the world.S2:How can you say that? I’m afraid that I think Ronaldo is better and he won a prize this year as the best footballer.S1:I don’t agree. David Beckham is not just a good footballer. He is a good man with a happy family and he cares about other people.S2:Well, I’m afraid I don’t agree. Anybody can be nice with so much money.S1:Maybe.But in my opinion he is my hero because he is modest and does not show off about his football or his money.S2:That is good, of course. I’m afraid that you have this idea because he is so popular in Britain.S1:Well, it’s true he is very popular. Th ey call him and his wife the second royal family. People like them because they seem so natural and ordinary. But I like the way he worked to be good at football and he does not pretend to be clever. I also like the way he looks after his son, Brooklyn.S2:Of course that’s good. But what has he done for others?S1:I don’t think he has much free time. He’s always playing or practicing football or going on tour to play matches in Europe. I hope he’ll do more for others when he has time.S2:If he does then he will be my hero too. There are not many rich men who care about others.→Step 7 Homework1. Finish off the Workbook exercises.2. Preview the part Reading and discussing on Pages 38-39 and Reading Task on Pages 73-74.板书设计Unit 5Nelson Mandela—a modern hero活动与探究Do you have any trouble in English listening? Perhaps some of you will find it hard to listen to and understand listening materials. Hold a discussion on how we can improve our English listening and make your own practical listening plan. Remember:The more you listen to English, the easier it becomes.。

人教版高中英语必修一NelsonMandela-amodernhero

人教版高中英语必修一NelsonMandela-amodernhero

B. It explains what a point of view is and gives an example of describing an accident.
C. It explains what a point of view is and asks you to explain an accident.
Listening Task (Workbook on P72.)
1.Listen and choose the sentence that describes the main idea. Then explain
why the other two are wrong. B
A. It is about an accident and two people’s ideas of what happened.
writing the Bible in English was a good idea?
MS: Of course it was ! People in England still love William Tyndale’s words. It’s still the most popular Bible written in English.
THE LIFE OF WILLIAM TYNDALE
Li Jing has just read the Old English
Bible. She wants to find out more
about the man who wrote it in
English. So she asked his friend
In the Greek and Hebrew languages. Most people in England couldn’t
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Unit 5 Nelson Mandela—a modern heroPeriod 2 Important Language Points整体设计从容说课This is the second teaching period of this unit. The teacher can first check the students’ homework and offer chances for the students to review what they learned during the first period.The emphasis of this period will be placed on the important new words, expressions and sentence patterns in the parts Warming up, Pre-reading, Reading and Comprehending. In order to make the students understand these important points thoroughly, we can first get the students to understand their meanings in the context, then give some explanations about them, later offer some exercises to make the students master their usages. Some words and expressions, such as fight, advise, accept, continue, active, lose heart, in trouble, in prison, as a matter of fact, etc. are very useful and important. So are the sentence patterns “Do you easily lose heart when you are in trouble? ”. . . only then did we decide to answer violence with violence. ”“. . . we were put in a position in which we had either to accept we were less important, or fight the Government. ”, and so on. We ought to pay more attention to them and design special exercises.At the end of the class, the teacher can make the students do more exercises for consolidation. In doing so, they can learn, grasp and use these important language points well.教学重点1. Enable the students to grasp the usages of such important new words and expressions as fight, advise, accept, continue, active, lose heart, in trouble, in prison, as a matter of fact, etc.2. Get the students to master the patterns:“. . . only then did we decide to answer violence with violence. ” and “. . . we were put in a position in which we had either to accept we were less important, or fight the Government. ”教学难点1. Let the students learn the usage of the word “advise”.2. Enable the students to master the usage of the pattern “. . . only then did we decide to answer violence with violence. ” and understand some difficult and long sentences.教学方法1. Discussing, summarizing and practicing2. Cooperative learning教具准备The multimedia and other normal teaching toolsKnowledge aims:1. Get the students to learn and grasp the important new words and expressions:hero quality willing active republic fight peaceful prison prisoner period law advise continue fee gold youth league stage vote position accept violence equal lose heart in trouble worry about out of work Youth League as a matter of fact blow up put. . . in prison2. Get the students to learn the following useful sentence patterns:1)Do you easily lose heart when you are in trouble?2)The time when I first met him was a very difficult period of my life.3)As a matter of fact, I was worried about whether I would be out of work.4)The last thirty years have seen the greatest number of laws stopping our rights and progress, until today we have reached a stage where we have almost no rights at all.5).. . only then did we decide to answer violence with violence.6)The parts of town where they lived were places decided by white people.Ability aims:1. Enable the students to use some useful words and expressions correctly.2. Enable the students to make sentences after the useful sentence patterns.Emotional aims:1. Stimulate the students’ interest in learning English.2. Develop the students’ spirit of cooperation and teamwork.教学过程设计方案(一)→Step 1 Revision1. Check the homework exercises.2. Ask some students to retell the reading passage Elias’ Story.→Step 2 Reading and findingGet the students to read the reading passage again to underline all the new words and useful expressions or collocations in the passage.Collocations:a poor black worker, South Africa, a very difficult period of one’s life, open a law firm, advise sb. on. . . , three kilometers away, pay the school fees, the bus fare, get a job, a gold mine, be worried about, out of work, one of the happiest days of one’s life, the ANC Youth League, as soon as one could, have almost no rights at all, grow food, in fact, break the law, with violence, as a matter of fact, blow up, put. . . in prison, be happy to do. . . , realize one’s dream Read them aloud and copy them down in the exercise book after class.→Step 3 Discovering useful words and expressionsShow the following form on the screen and allow the students several minutes to finish them.1. Look at the reading passage again to find words and expressions that mean the same.2. Complete the following passage with some of the words or expressions above.When Elias lost his job and was______________, his wife was very unhappy. She knew this meant he was______________ when all she wanted was a______________ life with enough money every month. She tried to______________ him not to fight the government as she thought it was better to______________ that in South Africa black people were not as important as white people. But he was willing to______________ the fight and help Nelson Mandela with equal rights for black people. For a______________ of time she felt helpless and______________, but Elias encouraged her with stories of how good life would be when white and black people and played together.Explain the problems the students meet while checking the answers.Suggested answers:1.2:out of work; in trouble; peaceful; advise; accept; continue; period; lost heart →Step 4 Language Points1. quality n. something typical of a person or material质量(不可数);品质,性质(可数);才能(可数)Quality is more than quantity.质量比数量重要。

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