unit4 A Interxiew with Jane Goodall
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No, Jane Goodall hadn’t had any special training before she set to study chimpanzees. 3) Where did Jane Goodall go to begin
her study? Jane Goodall went to Tanzania in East Africa to begin her study.
5) What is Jane Goodall Institute aiming at? And where is it located?
Jane Goodall Institute aims at raising money to help chimpanzees and is located on more young people to join her
institute.
3) What is Roots and Shoots according to the
article? C
A. A division of Jane Goodall Istitute for young people.
_in_t_e_r_v_i_e_w__e_r.
S: And what do we call the person who
is__i_n_t_e_rv__ie_w__e_d___?
C: He/she is the interviewee.
Jane Goodall
古道尔1934年4月3日出生于伦敦。她刚满周 岁时,母亲给她买了一个蓬松玩具黑猩猩。 她便从小痴心于动物,也爱读动物故事书, 这让她热爱大自然,也知道了原来人与动物 可以平等交流。她知道非洲的哺乳类动物最 丰富,很想到那里去。
5) The children tried to build a camp by the fire with the help of their teachers.
set up Isn’t it a good idea to set up a lab of our own?
B. A research programme aiming to help young people learn more about the environment.
C. Both A and B.
4) What is the main idea of the article? A
A. Life and work of Jane Goodall.
What was Jane studying?
Chimpanzees.
Where did Jane go to begin her study?
She went to Tanzania in East Africa.
Step 2: Introduction Do you know who Jane Goodall is? Let’s learn something about her.
Jane Goodall began studying chimpanzees in 1960. And she has been studying them for over 40 years now.
2) Had Jane Goodall received any special training before she set to study chimpanzees?
caring kind
The aim of Roots and Shoots is to help young people learn more about their environment and to show that everyone, no matter who they are, can help to bring about change in the world.
A TV Interview with Jane Goodall
她二十多岁时前往非洲的原始森林,为了观察 黑猩猩,度过了三十八年的野外生涯。1991年, 她启动了“根与芽”环境教育项目,让更多的 学生和社区成员投入到关心环境、关爱动物和 关怀社区的行动中来。目前“根与芽”已经成 为全球最具影响的面向青少年的环境教育项目 之一。她奔走于世界各地,呼吁人们保护野生 动物、保护地球的环境。
6) What does “they” in the sentence “They give these little orphans the chance to live in peace and safety.” refer to?
They here refers to the centers set up by Jane in Africa countries to look after chimpanzees which have been mistreated by people.
Period 6
Further Reading
Step 1 Pre-reading
TV interview
What are they doing? They are having an interview on TV.
Part 1: Read the following dialogue and fill in the blanks with the help of the context.
1.Read the article to choose the best answers to each of the following questions.
1) What is Jane Goodall famous for? B
A. A TV programme.
B. Her study of chimpanzees.
C. Her work in the Gombe National Park.
2) For what do you think Jane Goodall went to
the TV interview? C
A. To become famous.
B. To make her institute well known.
Brave
No, it took a long time. I used to spend all day with them, observing them and learning about their way of life.
hardworking
Discussion
...set up centers in other African countries to look after chimpanzees which have been mistreated by people.
of children out so no one will feel left out. invite sb. to do Many departments invite guest speakers to give a talk.
3) I set off for an unusual and exciting journey in the United States on the first day of the year.
Adventure Boys of all ages love a good adventure story. 4) Despite the non-stopping pain, he refused
to take any drugs.
Continual The trees tend to bloom almost year around, so harvest is nearly continual.
protecting environment
Discussion
What can we do in our daily lives to protect animals and environment?
Homework
Here are many things we can do to protect __________. For example, ____________. _______________________. ________________________.
A TV Interview with Jane Goodall
“很多人问我,想要通过这个活动来拯救 地球吗?不,我并不那样认为。我们没 有能力改变整个世界,可是,我们可以 努力去改变一个人或一个地方,我想, 这就够了。”
What is the Jane?
A. a tourist B. a zoologist C. a model D. a zookeeper
1) Many families break up for the reason of
a lack of money. because of I was late for work because of the snowstorm.
2) Sometimes it’s right to ask an entire class
Discussion
What kind of person is Jane?
I began studying their behavior in 1960, when I was only 26. I’d always wanted to work with animals, although I didn’t have any special training or knowledge.
B. Stories of chimpanzees in Africa.
C. Jane Goodall Institue.
2.Read the article again and answer the following questions:
1) When did Jane Goodall begin studying chimpanzees accroding to the article? And how long has she been studying them?
3. Read each of the following sentences and find a word or an expression from the text to replace the coloured part. Then make a sentence with the word or expression.
4) Was it easy for Jane Goodall to get along well with the chimpanzees? How long was it before she was accepted by them?
No, it was not easy for her to get along with the chimpazees. And it took about 18 months before she was accepted by them.
S: Mr. Cleverman, what is an interview?
C: An i_n_t_e_r_v_i_e_w_ is a formal meeting at which a
person is asked questions to see if they are suitable for a particular job. S: Who asks questions? C: An interviewer. S: Then what is an interviewer? C: The person who asks questions is the
her study? Jane Goodall went to Tanzania in East Africa to begin her study.
5) What is Jane Goodall Institute aiming at? And where is it located?
Jane Goodall Institute aims at raising money to help chimpanzees and is located on more young people to join her
institute.
3) What is Roots and Shoots according to the
article? C
A. A division of Jane Goodall Istitute for young people.
_in_t_e_r_v_i_e_w__e_r.
S: And what do we call the person who
is__i_n_t_e_rv__ie_w__e_d___?
C: He/she is the interviewee.
Jane Goodall
古道尔1934年4月3日出生于伦敦。她刚满周 岁时,母亲给她买了一个蓬松玩具黑猩猩。 她便从小痴心于动物,也爱读动物故事书, 这让她热爱大自然,也知道了原来人与动物 可以平等交流。她知道非洲的哺乳类动物最 丰富,很想到那里去。
5) The children tried to build a camp by the fire with the help of their teachers.
set up Isn’t it a good idea to set up a lab of our own?
B. A research programme aiming to help young people learn more about the environment.
C. Both A and B.
4) What is the main idea of the article? A
A. Life and work of Jane Goodall.
What was Jane studying?
Chimpanzees.
Where did Jane go to begin her study?
She went to Tanzania in East Africa.
Step 2: Introduction Do you know who Jane Goodall is? Let’s learn something about her.
Jane Goodall began studying chimpanzees in 1960. And she has been studying them for over 40 years now.
2) Had Jane Goodall received any special training before she set to study chimpanzees?
caring kind
The aim of Roots and Shoots is to help young people learn more about their environment and to show that everyone, no matter who they are, can help to bring about change in the world.
A TV Interview with Jane Goodall
她二十多岁时前往非洲的原始森林,为了观察 黑猩猩,度过了三十八年的野外生涯。1991年, 她启动了“根与芽”环境教育项目,让更多的 学生和社区成员投入到关心环境、关爱动物和 关怀社区的行动中来。目前“根与芽”已经成 为全球最具影响的面向青少年的环境教育项目 之一。她奔走于世界各地,呼吁人们保护野生 动物、保护地球的环境。
6) What does “they” in the sentence “They give these little orphans the chance to live in peace and safety.” refer to?
They here refers to the centers set up by Jane in Africa countries to look after chimpanzees which have been mistreated by people.
Period 6
Further Reading
Step 1 Pre-reading
TV interview
What are they doing? They are having an interview on TV.
Part 1: Read the following dialogue and fill in the blanks with the help of the context.
1.Read the article to choose the best answers to each of the following questions.
1) What is Jane Goodall famous for? B
A. A TV programme.
B. Her study of chimpanzees.
C. Her work in the Gombe National Park.
2) For what do you think Jane Goodall went to
the TV interview? C
A. To become famous.
B. To make her institute well known.
Brave
No, it took a long time. I used to spend all day with them, observing them and learning about their way of life.
hardworking
Discussion
...set up centers in other African countries to look after chimpanzees which have been mistreated by people.
of children out so no one will feel left out. invite sb. to do Many departments invite guest speakers to give a talk.
3) I set off for an unusual and exciting journey in the United States on the first day of the year.
Adventure Boys of all ages love a good adventure story. 4) Despite the non-stopping pain, he refused
to take any drugs.
Continual The trees tend to bloom almost year around, so harvest is nearly continual.
protecting environment
Discussion
What can we do in our daily lives to protect animals and environment?
Homework
Here are many things we can do to protect __________. For example, ____________. _______________________. ________________________.
A TV Interview with Jane Goodall
“很多人问我,想要通过这个活动来拯救 地球吗?不,我并不那样认为。我们没 有能力改变整个世界,可是,我们可以 努力去改变一个人或一个地方,我想, 这就够了。”
What is the Jane?
A. a tourist B. a zoologist C. a model D. a zookeeper
1) Many families break up for the reason of
a lack of money. because of I was late for work because of the snowstorm.
2) Sometimes it’s right to ask an entire class
Discussion
What kind of person is Jane?
I began studying their behavior in 1960, when I was only 26. I’d always wanted to work with animals, although I didn’t have any special training or knowledge.
B. Stories of chimpanzees in Africa.
C. Jane Goodall Institue.
2.Read the article again and answer the following questions:
1) When did Jane Goodall begin studying chimpanzees accroding to the article? And how long has she been studying them?
3. Read each of the following sentences and find a word or an expression from the text to replace the coloured part. Then make a sentence with the word or expression.
4) Was it easy for Jane Goodall to get along well with the chimpanzees? How long was it before she was accepted by them?
No, it was not easy for her to get along with the chimpazees. And it took about 18 months before she was accepted by them.
S: Mr. Cleverman, what is an interview?
C: An i_n_t_e_r_v_i_e_w_ is a formal meeting at which a
person is asked questions to see if they are suitable for a particular job. S: Who asks questions? C: An interviewer. S: Then what is an interviewer? C: The person who asks questions is the