大学英语精读第三册 第三版 课件 unit one精编资料
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2. Countries: U.S., Britain, France, other western countries
3. Time: from the 1960s to the late 1970s
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Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading
After Reading
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading
After Reading
The Sixties’ “Youth Counterculture” 1. The concept of “counterculture”:
the attitudes and life styles of many young people who rejected conventional social values and demanded more personal freedom
Biblioteka Baidu
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading
After Reading
1. Time: the late 1960s
Hippy / Hippie
2. Countries:
U.S., Canada, U.K., some other countries
3. Behavior:
Kick down the barricades Listen what the kids say From time to time people change their minds But the music is here to stay I’ve seen it all from the bottom to the top Everywhere I go the kids wanna rock
大学英语精读第三册 第三版 课件 unit one
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading
After Reading
Kids Wanna Rock — by Jim Vallance & Bryan Adams
Turned on the radio Sounded like a disco Musta turned the dial for a couple of miles But I couldn’t find no rock and roll This computerized crap ain’t getting me off Everywhere I go the kids wanna rock
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Before Reading
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading
After Reading
Around the world or around the block Everywhere I go the kids wanna rock
Everywhere I go the kids wanna rock
nonviolent anarchy concern for the environment rejection of Western materialism being dressed in unusual clothes; living in group together; taking drugs
After Reading
Around the world or around the block Everywhere I go the kids wanna rock
Get me my DJ I’ve got something he’s gotta play Wanna hear it I can’t wait So turn it up, turn it up …
London to LA Talking about the New Wave For a couple of bucks you get a weird haircut And waste your life away
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Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading
The word “counterculture” was coined in the 1960s for the attitudes and life styles of many young people who rejected conventional social values and demanded more personal freedom. The counterculture first arose in the U.S. during the 1960s and soon spread to Britain, France and other western countries. These young people were opposed to the Vietnam War and dissatisfied with the existing state of affairs in their society. Yet, unable to find a more constructive way of struggling against these, they indulged themselves in sex, drugs, alcohol and rock music and took great pride in wearing long hair and unusual clothes and in taking up anything that was unconventional. The counterculture declined in the late 1970s.
3. Time: from the 1960s to the late 1970s
■
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading
After Reading
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading
After Reading
The Sixties’ “Youth Counterculture” 1. The concept of “counterculture”:
the attitudes and life styles of many young people who rejected conventional social values and demanded more personal freedom
Biblioteka Baidu
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading
After Reading
1. Time: the late 1960s
Hippy / Hippie
2. Countries:
U.S., Canada, U.K., some other countries
3. Behavior:
Kick down the barricades Listen what the kids say From time to time people change their minds But the music is here to stay I’ve seen it all from the bottom to the top Everywhere I go the kids wanna rock
大学英语精读第三册 第三版 课件 unit one
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading
After Reading
Kids Wanna Rock — by Jim Vallance & Bryan Adams
Turned on the radio Sounded like a disco Musta turned the dial for a couple of miles But I couldn’t find no rock and roll This computerized crap ain’t getting me off Everywhere I go the kids wanna rock
■
Before Reading
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading
After Reading
Around the world or around the block Everywhere I go the kids wanna rock
Everywhere I go the kids wanna rock
nonviolent anarchy concern for the environment rejection of Western materialism being dressed in unusual clothes; living in group together; taking drugs
After Reading
Around the world or around the block Everywhere I go the kids wanna rock
Get me my DJ I’ve got something he’s gotta play Wanna hear it I can’t wait So turn it up, turn it up …
London to LA Talking about the New Wave For a couple of bucks you get a weird haircut And waste your life away
■
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading
The word “counterculture” was coined in the 1960s for the attitudes and life styles of many young people who rejected conventional social values and demanded more personal freedom. The counterculture first arose in the U.S. during the 1960s and soon spread to Britain, France and other western countries. These young people were opposed to the Vietnam War and dissatisfied with the existing state of affairs in their society. Yet, unable to find a more constructive way of struggling against these, they indulged themselves in sex, drugs, alcohol and rock music and took great pride in wearing long hair and unusual clothes and in taking up anything that was unconventional. The counterculture declined in the late 1970s.