【最新】高二年级英语新人教版选修10课件:Unit+3《Fairness+for+all》+Learning+about+Language
英语:Unit3《Fairnessforall》课件-listening(新人教选修10)
Unit 3Fairness for allListening■ This is an opportunity for students to find out a little more about what happened if you were a black man in America and how it felt. Tom Robinson is accused of a crime he has not committed,but the prejudice against black men is so strong that helping and kissing white women is considered guilty when before the trials begins. Only Atticus ,Scouf s father, is prepared to defend him and prove that he did not commit this crime ・■ Who attacked Mayella Ewell?Narrators:■ I had come to court to see my father, Atticus (A), defend a black, Tom Robinson. Tom had been accused of attacking and kissing a poor white girl, Mayella (M). First, Atticus questioned Mr Ewell, Mayella 6s father(F), who discovered the attack.■ A: Now what do you say happed^MrEwell?■ F: well,the night of November 211 was coming in from the woods with a load of wood and just as I got to the fence I heard my daughter, Mayella ^creaming inside the house…,So, I dropped the wood and ranas fast as I could to the window・ I saw thatblack Negro attacking my mayella・■A: what did you do?■F: I ran for the law as fast as I could past that area where the Negroes live. They^re dangerous and their houses are dirty and…■A: Did you run for the doctor?■F: Didn^t need to. I saw what happened.■A: but weren^t you concerned about Mayella? ■F: I certainly was .But I saw who done it.■A: No, I mean her injuries. Didift they need medical attention?■F: I ain't never call a doctor in my life.■A: where were the injuries ?■F: They were round her neck and to her right eye and right side of her face.■A: So we9re looking for a left-handed man. Can you write, Mr. Ewell?■F: I sure can.■A: Would you write your name for us? Thank you ・ I can see you're lefthanded ・■F: I am indeed・■A: Thank you.■N: Then Atticus began to ask Mayella some questions.■A: Now Mayella,Is your father good to you?■M: He is ok except when he9s been drinking ・■A: Does he beat you ?■M: He,s never tQiifh身0 a hair of my head■A: Does he help you in the house?■M: No, but I ask Tom to help sometimes・He helped me that day.■A: Now, you said Tom was behind you. ■M: Yes■A: You said he got you round the neck. ■M: Sure did.■A: Do you remember him beating aroundthe face with his left hand?■M: No, I don't ......... y es J do ・■A: Mayella, you said that the man hit you, grabbed you round the neck and tried to kiss you ・ I want to be sure you have the right man. Will you point at the man who attacked you ?■M: I will ・ him right over there.■A: Tom, stand up. Let Mayella have a good look at you. Is this the man・■N: Tom rose to his feet. He looked odd but it wasn^t the way he was standing. His left arm was twelve inches shorter than his right. It ended in a small hand and I could see it was no use to him・■A: Is this the man who attacked you?■M: He sure did.■A: How ?Note■ The case is that a left-handed man hitMayella putting his hands around herneck and giving her a black eye. As Tom5s left hand is very short and therefore weak, he could not have committed this crime・The only other person who could havedone it is the father.Answer key for exercise 1■ Tom■Is a black man■Accused of the attack■Mr. Ewell■Is Mayella^s father ■Who saw the attack ■Mayella■Is a young girl■Who was attacked and beaten ■Atticus■Is a lawyer■Who is trying to find out the truth of the attackAnswers to exercise 2 ■ 1.something he did not doCall for a doctor■ Something he believes■2.Mayella was hurt round her neck and to her right eye and right side of her face・■3.Tom is innocent because his left hand is weak and the crime was committed by a left-handed man・■ 4. The only other person who could have attacked Mayella is her father・ He is left-handed and may have hit her when hastoo much to drink.■ 5. He thinks all whites are better than all blacks. For a black man feel pity for his family and help them is very shameful to him. He is so angry about it that he is prepared to send his innocent black man to prison・。
英语:Unit 3《Fairness for all》Writing课件(新人教版选修10)
suffering of these people. If the situation continues like this, infective disease may arise. If so the whole people in the town may get infected. Since circus people should enjoy equal rights as we do, their living conditions should be improved.
Effective measures should be taken
by our council. We need to find a good position to rebuild the campsite. It should be a place which is near bus stops. What’s more, the facilities should be improved. If so, the circus people will enjoy a clean and better life. They will not be discriminated and share equability with us.
campsite. 2. Your reasons to improve the campsite. 3. Your plan and suggestions to improve the
campsite.
Hale Waihona Puke Sample passage: Give a Hand to the Campsite
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miserable life while we don’t; they are discriminated just because of their life style while we are living a comfortable life. We should make a promise that from now on we should show fair attitude toward them; we should make a promise that we will try to help them instead of laughing at them. With these promises we will all enjoy a better life.
rubbish, a small and dirty
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campsite washing toilet area
Discussion
What may be the cause that people were
rude to circus people?
1) The dirty and shabby living conditions
We made fun of them and looked down upon them before, but now we should change our attitude. They are the same as us and they need our respect, they need our help because their life is always on the go. They are excellent in their field. They can make tricks and magic while we can’t; they suffer a more
新人教选修十 Unit 3 Fairness for all-Language points[课件]
Explanation
1. boycott ① vt.联合抵制 to refuse to buy sth., use sth., or take part in sth. as a way of protesting. 如: We boycott all products tested on animals. 我们抵制用动物做产品实验。
10. supreme 最高的
having the highest position of power, importance, or influence
如:the Supreme Allied Commander in Europe where he reigns supreme (=is the most important thing) It required a supreme effort to stay awake.
反义词:unconstitutional 违反宪法的 a constitutional right to privacy a constitutional monarchy (=a country ruled by a king or queen whose power is limited by a constitution)
9. constitutional 宪法的;构成的 officially allowed or limited by the system of rules of a country or organization. constitutionally --- 副词 constitution --- 名词 constitute --- 动词
11. liberty 自由,随意 the freedom and the right to do whatever you want without asking permission or being afraid of authority.
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of the old, babies and patients.
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changes.
3)It has been a long time since we ___m_e_t____ (meet) last at the meeting.
4)The plan ___w_a_s_a_n_n_o_u_n_c_e_d____ (announce) officially on April 1, 2017.
一般过去时 (worked)
1)Last Monday, we hold a monitor election during our class meeting. held
2)Three years ago I decide to get serious about school and made a few decided
一般将来时 (works)
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[课件] Unit 3Fairness for all-Using language课件 新人教选修10
audience to make their effort. 2. Special measures to call on the whole
society to take part.
Sample speech: We Are Endangered
With this hope in mind we can see our sky become clear again; with this hope in mind we can find water in rivers get clean; with this hope in mind we will see flowers and grass instead of rubbish; with this hope in mind we will find the hills turn green; with this hope in mind we will see children breathe fresh air and play happily on the green grass.
Possible answers:
1. Martin wanted to show his good will, strong wish and desire to seek freedom, liberty and equality for the black people.
2. Martin made the speech in Washington D.C.,capital city of America after a march. The speech inspired the whole audience and the whole black people.
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majored in political science with a specialization in international
relations.Obama graduated with a B.A.from Columbia in 1983. Obama entered Harvard Law School in late 1988 and
the Senate in November,2004.Obama delivered the Keynote
address at the Democratic National Convention in July 2004.
Barack Obama was born at the Kapi’olani Medical Center for Women £ Children in Honolulu,Hawaii.His parents met in 1960 while attending the University of Hawaii at Manoa,and married
graduated with a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Harvard in 1991.Then he
returned to Chicago.
Obama taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago
Law School for twelve years,being first classified as a Lecturer
an unsuccessful bid for a seat in the US.House of Representatives
最新人教版高中英语选修十精品课件:Unit 3《Fairness for all》Integrating skills课件(新人教版选修10)
Possible speech:
Understand Circus People
Here I want to let you know a fact. With
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our effort all the local council of Lakeside
Town has improved the campsite of circus
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What circus people are
impression like
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always on the go. They are excellent in
their field. They can make tricks and
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miserable life while we don’t; they are
5. Fred passed his handkerchief when Jake was sniffing. Later he helped Jake with his schoolwork.
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toward them; we should make a promise
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答案:1.to give 2.on 3.on 4.for 5.bombed 6.did 7.that 8.separation 9.where/wherever 10.won
Diary 3 We must continue the boycott till we 6 .
Diary 4 We won a fundamental 7 in the battle for our 8 rights.
regulations
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d.to try to reach agreement by discussion
5.negotiate
e.thing one has decided to do;resolution
6.punctual
f.doing things at the exact or agreed time
very successfully 4 a year.Meanwhile the hostility of the white
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Alabama.Housing conditions for blacks in Birmingham were bad and there were few jobs for blacks.King wrote an important letter from prison.“We have waited 340 years for our rights! We find it difficult to wait.This‘Wait’ has almost always meant ‘Never’”,
almost a hundred years before,the South had its own laws to continue the separation of blacks and whites.Mixed-race marriages were forbidden by law. There were separate sections for blacks in shops,restaurants,hospitals and on buses and trains.
He believed that he could achieve that goal by peaceful actions,not by violence. He led many non-violent demonstrations against racial discrimination and the Vietnam War, during which he himself was often beaten or arrested by the police.One of these was in Birmingham,
From then on,all black people had the right to vote.,Martin Luther King,Jr was murdered in 1968.However,his struggle had already changed the whole of society in the USA.Soon after his death,black people started enjoying the rights they had waited and fought for so long.
英语:Unit 3《Fairness for all》Writing课件(新人教版选修10)
living conditions should be improved.
Effective measures should be taken
by our council. We need to find a good
position to rebuild the campsite. It should
looked down upon by other students.
We are equal as citizens. But up to
now, our town council hasn’t noticed the
suffering of these people. If the situation
Exercises 2 on Page 70. Sample writing : Martin Luther King was born on January 15, 1929. At the age of 7 in 1935
he began school. He started his career as
Sample passage:
Give a Hand to the Campsite
At present, circus people are living a hard life. They suffer a lot and they are looked down upon by other people. Wherever you go you can find rubbish all around. Besides, there is only one tap water and people don’t have enough water
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Barack Hussein Obama Ⅱ (born August 4,1961) is the President-elect of the United States.He was the junior United States Senator from Illinois from 2005 until his resignation on November 16,2008.Obama is the first African American to be elected President of the United States.
He is a graduate of Columbia University and Harvard Law School , where he was president of the Harvard Law Review.Obama worked as a community organizer and practiced as a civil rights attorney before serving three terms in the Illinois Senate from 1997 to 2004.He taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School from 1992 to 2004.Following an unsuccessful bid for a seat in the US.House of Representatives in 2000,he announced his campaign for the US.Senate in January 2003,won a primary victory in March 2004,and was elected to the Senate in November,2004.Obama delivered the Keynote address at the Democratic National Convention in July 2004.
英语:Unit 3《Fairness for all》Writing课件(新人教版选修10)
suffering of these people. If the situation continues like this, infective disease may arise. If so the whole people in the town may get infected. Since circus people should enjoy equal rights as we do, their living conditions should be improved.
Effective measures should be taken
by our council. We need to find a good position to rebuild the campsite. It should be a place which is near bus stops. What’s more, the facilities should be improved. If so, the circus people will enjoy a clean and better life. They will not be discriminated and share equability with us.
people began the march, however, the number of people increased to 25,000 when the march was completed at last. Anyway the struggle was successful and President Johnson signed the Voting Rights Bill to solve the problem. Martin was shot and killed in Memphis, Tennessee on the evening of April 4th, 1968.
人教版高中英语选修10课件 Unit 3 Fairness for all Listening 课件
2. Where was Mayella hurt? Mayella was hurt round her neck and to her right eye and right side of her face. 3. Do you think Tom is innocent or not? Give a reason.
Listening text
WHO ATTACKED MAYELLA EWELL?
Narrators: I had come to court to see my father, Atticus (A), defend a black, Tom Robinson. Tom had been accused of attacking and kissing a poor white girl, Mayella (M).
First, Atticus questioned Mr Ewell, Mayella’s father (F), who discovered the attack. A: Now what do you say happened, Mr Ewell? F: Well, the night of November 21 I was coming in from the woods with a load of wood and just as I got to the fence I heard my daughter,