高二英语Unit 14 Freedom fighters 课件2人教版

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1、Freedom FightersThe First Period Warming up & speakingBrainstorming:What does “freedom” mean to What does “freedom” mean to you?you?freedomBeingfreetoexpressyouropinionsHavingtherighttodoasonepleasesYour opinions ? Why?Guess who he is? What kind of man is he? How was his ancestors life?What was the

2、blacks life like in the past?1. If you were a slave,what will you do for freedom?2.Can you find good ideas to save the poor slaves?Saving slavesHelp them runawaystruggledemonstrationwarTake actions(Pair work)Talking in pairs:Speech Oppression is often followed by war.Guess who they are, then give a

3、brief introduction about one of them. Born in 1918First actions while still at university in 1940Graduated in 1942Helped to found the ANC Youth League in 1944Led many peaceful actions during the 1950sPut in prison from 1962 till 1989Received the Noble Peace Prize in 1993Became the first black presid

4、ent of South Africa from 1994 to 1999NELSON MANDELA Born in 1929Graduated in 1955Worked in a churchOrganised his first action in 1955Formed an organisation for black leaders to work together in 1957Give speech “ I Have a Dream” in 1963Received the Nobel Peace Price in 1964Murdered in 1968Martin Luth

5、er KingDiscussion (group work):Fromabove,whydoyouthinktheyregreatmen?Whywasstruggleanimportantpartintheirlives?How is the situation in their countriesnow?Hasthesituationimproved?More aboutKingsbirthplaceson of a _ in the churchministerIn1955KingledthemovementinAlabama,askingtheblacksnottotakethecity

6、buses.KingmadeaspeechtothousandsofblacksinWashington.In1963In1963KingledtheGreatMarch,askingfortheequalcivilrights.KINGS _ HOMELAST DiscussionAs freedom fighters, Martin Luther King was murdered and Nelson Mandela was put in prison for about 30 years. Do you think it is worthy-while?Why do you think

7、 so?Interview : (Group work:whole class is divided into 2 groups) If you were a reporter,interview heroJohn Brown and heroinHarriet TubmanJohnBrownHarrietTubmanUseful expressions:What happened first was thathappened as a result ofYou could expectbecauseThat led toOne of the reasons why isis often fo

8、llowed by 1.Can you make a short self-introduction?2.What do you think of slavery?3.What did you do to help the slaves?4. Do you fear that the slave owners will kill you?5.Do you family support you? As a slave, what about the livingconditions of your family?Why did you escape?What happened after tha

9、t?What did you do to help other slaves?Why did you do these things?1.Can you make a short self-introduction?2.What do you think of slavery?3.What did you do to help the slaves?4. Do you fear that the slave owners will kill you?5.Do you family support you?Born in 1800Born in 1800Worked as a farmerWor

10、ked as a farmerBelieved that slavery Believed that slavery was bad was bad Made friends and lived Made friends and lived with free black people with free black people in the 1840in the 1840Helped Helped runaway runaway slaves in slaves in the 1850sthe 1850sIn 1855 he and five of In 1855 he and five

11、of his sons fought to his sons fought to create a safe area for create a safe area for black peopleblack peopleAs a slave, what about the livingconditions of your family?Why did you escape?What happened after that?What did you do to help other slaves?Why did you do these things?Born as a slave in 18

12、20Born as a slave in 1820Escaped in 1849Escaped in 1849In 1850 a law was made to In 1850 a law was made to forbid forbid people people toto help runaway slaves help runaway slavesJoined an action group to help Joined an action group to help runaway slaves in 1850runaway slaves in 1850Saved more than

13、 300 slaves from Saved more than 300 slaves from 1851 to 18611851 to 1861Fought in the Civil War and Fought in the Civil War and rescued more than 750 slavesrescued more than 750 slavesActive in the womenActive in the womens rights s rights movements after the warmovements after the warOpened a home

14、 forOpened a home for old and poor old and poor black people in 1908black people in 1908She was born as a slave in 1820. she didnt want to be a slave. What happened first was thatWhat happened first was that she escaped to the north. She also help other slaves to run away. You could expectYou could

15、expectthat led tothat led to the slave owners making a law to forbid people to help runaway slaves. After that she decided to join a underground group to help runaway slaves. As a result ofAs a result of it, she saved more than 300 slaves from 1851 to 1861. Then she fought in the Civil War, and resc

16、ued more than 750 slaves. As a girl, one of the reasons whyone of the reasons why she did this is that she wanted more slaves to be free, because she believed that all men are equal.John Brown was _.He believedThat_. What happened first wasWhat happened first wasthatthat _.You could expect that You

17、could expect that ledled toto _.Then he took up his arms to fight against his enemies. One of the One of the reasons whyreasons why he did this is that_. One night a battle took place. As a result ofAs a result of it,_.Report (sample) Singing|: John Browns body lies a-mouldering |: John Browns body

18、lies a-mouldering in the grave, :|in the grave, :|John Browns body lies a-mouldering in John Browns body lies a-mouldering in the grave,the grave, John Browns body lies a-mouldering John Browns body lies a-mouldering in the grave,in the grave,But his soul goes marching on. Chorus:But his soul goes m

19、arching on. Chorus:|: Glory, glory, hallelujah, :|: Glory, glory, hallelujah, :|Glory, glory, hallelujah,Glory, glory, hallelujah,Glory, glory, hallelujah,Glory, glory, hallelujah,His soul goes marching on. His soul goes marching on. Talk more about civil rights and freedom fighters, using the new words learnt in this class.Task6.

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