人教版高中英语选修10课件:Unit3 listening and reading(共28张PPT)

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But although I was very well qualified, I was prevented from teaching because I was black and it took me many years to raise the money to begin my own school.
Biography 2 Narrator 1: My name is Nannie Helen Burroughs and I was born in 1879. I wanted to become a teacher so that I could offer poor women some professional training. In this way I hoped I could help them to earn a better salary and have a higher standard of living.
He changed to become a singer instead and sang black “blues” songs which became extremely popular in America and abroad. In this way he was able to use his position to make a stand against racial prejudice. He explained that “the artist must decide whether to fight for freedom or for slavery. I have made my choice. I had no alternative.”
Importance
Kept alive black culture
Listening text
Biography 1 William E B Dubois was a person who spent his life fighting injustice and defending freedom. He was born in 1868, when there were no civil rights for black people in the southern USA and died in 1963 just as many African countries were being freed from British colonial rule.
He is remembered as one of the few scholars who made an honest academic study of the black man. His book for his doctor’s degree on the end of the slave trade in America is still the most important study of this subject.
Unit 3
1 Listen to the stories of these three important black people who work for civil rights and join the parts of the sentences together.
Name
Career
2 What qualities did Jake show?
Jake showed courage because he did not respond to the other boy’s nasty comments. He showed determination because he continued to study even when it was difficult, He showed appreciation when he got help.
Paul Robeson academic and writer on black issues
Nannie Helen singer, athlete and lawyer Burroughs
William E B educator Dubois
2 Listen to the tape carefully again and stop the tape after each short biography. Then fill in the chart.
Biography 3: Paul Robeson could have been a professional football player or a lawyer but he chose to become a singer. He had a beautiful deep baritone voice which he used to sing the traditional songs of black people.
Boy’s remarks What Jake is like about the circus people
They are dirty. He had dirty fingernails but his shirt was clean.
They eat raw No evidence from the story. meat.
When I finally opened the school, it offered many vocational courses (including home nursing, beauty and dress-making) as well as music and English literature.
He was born in 1898 in Princeton, New Jersey, and died 78 years later. His father ha d been a runway slave so he was very happy when his son went to university in 1915. Paul completed his first degree in 1919 and began to study Law at Columbia University. But he stopped working as a lawyer to fight against racial and colour prejudice.
Importance
Offered poor women a training
Name
William E B Dubois
Year of birth 1898
Education level Master’s degree
Abilities
Athlete, lawyer and singer
Chosen career Singer
Name
William E B Dubois
Year of birth 1868
Education level Doctor’s degree
Abilities
Speaker and writer
Chosen career Academic and writer
Importance
Founded the NAACP Studied on the slave trade in America
Achieving Fairness
1 Read the passage and then answer these questions.
1 Why did the students dislike Jake even before they saw him? They believe the bad stories they had heard about circus people. This is called prejudice, which means you are not judging the person for himself or herself but hy did Fred not copy the other boy’s behaviour to Jake?
He was curious about a boy coming from the circus. He was prepared to ingore what other boys said and was friendly with Jake. He had sympathy for the poor and disadvantaged people. He was ready to help them.
All his life he spoke against racial discrimination and became one of the most famous black leaders of his generation. He was one of the founders of the NAACP which is an organization fighting for equality in civil rights. Sadly in 1963 he visited Ghana and died while he was there.
4 Do you think any of the remarks about Jake that the boys mentioned were true? No, they were not true.
5 What did Fred do to help Jake? How do you think you would behave towards Jake?
Name Year of birth
Nannie Helen Burroughs
1879
Chosen career Teacher
Name of school School of the three Bs Curriculum Vocational courses,
music, English literature, black history
He helped Jake with his mathematics and lent him a handkerchief.
2 The boys critized Jake and his family for the way they live. But most of these remarks refer to problems of the campsite. Read the story and find out what Jake is really like.
I also insisted that all students take a course in black history. It was a great success. I called it the School of the Three Bs---the Bible, the Bath and the Broom. Narrator 2: When Nannie Burroughs died in 1961 she was not forgotten. In 1975 the Mayor of the District of Columbia named May 10th as Nannie Helen Burroughs Day in memory of this remarkable woman.
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