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1、大学英语读写课程教案课程名称,大学英语读写课程教案课程名称,Unit Three Civil-Rights Heroes 本章主要内容: Civil-Rights Heroes 教学目的及要求:Learn some important new words and phrases. Appreciate the passage in Text A教学重点:Reading comprehension of the material in Text A教学方法及手段:1. Communicative method 2. Audio-lingual method 3. Grammar-translat

2、ion method教学时间:6 学时时间分配:1、开始部分:10- 20 分钟 2、教授课程:320 分钟 3、内容小结:20分钟,大学英语读写课程教案课程名称课件,大学英语读写课程教案课程名称课件,Text A The Freedom Givers,Warm-up ActivitiesBackground Information Comprehension Questions Text Organization Language PointsAfter Reading,Text A The Freedom GiversWarm-,WHO,ARE,THEY?,WHOARETHEY?,Warm

3、-up Activities,Group Discussion: Talk about what you know about the four. Is there anything related among them?,Warm-up ActivitiesGroup Discus,1. They are Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, President John F. Kennedy and Bobby Kennedy, John Kennedys brother.2.They stood for the civil-rights leaders

4、, who advocated black civil-rights. 3.They were assassinated young because they fought for the civil-rights, which resulted in making many enemies.4. The texts in this unit are going to talk about the civil-rights and its givers.,Back,1. They are Abraham Lincoln, M,Background Information,The Souther

5、n States (marked with blue and green)The Deep South states are marked with green.,1. Knowledge of American geography,Background InformationThe Sout,Slave Destinations,Back,Slave DestinationsBack,2. Freedom and Rights Freedom of the individual is considered one of the essential features of western ci

6、vilization, which is itself sometimes called the Free World. This freedom is often expressed in terms of rights to do certain things or to be treated in a particular way. In Britain and the US the most basic rights include freedom of expression, of choice and of worship.,2. Freedom and Rights,3. The

7、 Civil Rights Movement In the US, the national campaign by African-Americans for equal rights especially in the 1950s and 1960s. The campaign included boycotts, the actions of freedom riders, and in 1963 a march to Washington led by Martin Luther King. (addition to a government bill) The Civil Right

8、s Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 were also introduced as a result of the civil rights movements, which has helped to change the attitudes of many white Americans.,3. The Civil Rights Movement,4. The Underground RailroadA secret system used in the US before the Civil War for helping th

9、ousands of slaves to escape to the free northern states or Canada. The slaves were called “passengers”, the people who helped them were “conductors”, and the slaves hid in “stations” (safe houses) along the way.,National Underground Railroad Freedom Center,4. The Underground RailroadNat,5. Uncle Tom

10、s CabinA novel ( 1852 ) by the US writer Harriet Beecher Stowe which increased support for the movement to free slaves. It is about a kind slave called Tom who is badly treated and finally killed by Simon Legree. Toms daughter Little Eva also dies, and another well-known character in the novel is th

11、e slave child Topsy. The name Uncle Tom is sometimes used as an insult to describe an African-American who has too much respect for white people.,5. Uncle Toms Cabin,Why was Henson called an African-American Moses? What was the Underground Railroad? Who forged it? Why did President Clinton authorize

12、 $16 million for the National Underground Railway Freedom Center? How did John Parker win his freedom? Why did Levi Coffin, a white man, help black slaves to freedom? What risks did people face when helping slaves?Why did many slaves decide to go to Canada ?Who are the conductors of the Underground

13、Railway?Did the Underground Railway have any trains to pass along every day?,Comprehension Questions,Back,Why was Henson called an Afric,Text Structure,Text Structure PartsParagrap,StoriesHeroesLinesMain IdeasAf,Language Points,Language Points,1. breeze: n. a gentle wind e.g. A gentle breeze blew ov

14、er the garden. 凉爽清新的微风 a cool, refreshing breeze 比较:gust, gale, hurricane, tornadogust: a strong, abrupt rush of wind gale: a very strong wind hurricane: a severe tropical cyclone, usu. Involving heavy rainstornado: a rotating column of air,1. breeze: n. a gentle wind,2. slender: (of people) slim; n

15、ot very wide but comparatively long or highe.g. Although her face was quite plain, she had long, slender expressive hands, like a concert pianist.King crabs have long, slender legs, with a span over 1 meter (3 feet).Slender fingers a slender income a slender waist slender hopes a woman with a slende

16、r figure,2. slender: (of people) slim;,3. stand up for: speak, work, etc. in favor of sb./ sth.; support sb./sthe.g. Dont be afraid to stand up for your rights. 我所有的朋友都会支持我。 All my friends will stand up for me. stand up to: 勇敢地面对;经得起e.g. A soldier must stand up to the danger. 士兵必须敢于面对危险。你的论点根本经不起仔细检

17、查。Your argument just wont stand up to close scrutiny.,3. stand up for: speak, work,4. site: n. place where a building , town, etc. was, is, or will be situated. e.g. The site for the new factory has not been decided. 一所新的学校占据了工厂的旧址A new school occupies the site of the old factory. Collocation:a hist

18、oric site历史古迹 construction sites建筑工地 a battlefield site战场的遗址,4. site: n. place where a buil,5. forge: v. 1). create by means of much hard workTheir friendship was forged by shared adversity.他们和法国共产党建立了联系。They forged links with the French Communist Party. The two countries agreed to forge closer econ

19、omic ties. She forged a new career for herself as a singer.2).make a forgery or counterfeit He got the money dishonestly, by forging his brothers signature on a check.伪造签名Forge a signature,5. forge: v. 1). create by mea,6. authorize: v. give approval or permission for (sth.); give authority to.The g

20、overnment authorized the publication of this book. I have authorized him to act for me during my absence. 主任允许我们在实验室工作。The director authorized us to work in the laboratory.,6. authorize: v. give approval,7. be intent on doing sth.: be eager and determined to do sth. He was intent on the job he was d

21、oing. 他决心去法国继续深造。He is intent on going to France to continue his studies.,7. be intent on doing sth.: be,8. peer: vi. look closely or carefully, esp. as if unable to see well(followed by at/through/into, etc.)She peered at him closely, as if not believing it could really be him.Stephen had been peer

22、ing at a computer printout that made no sense at all.Hawking was a typical grind, underweight and awkward and peering through eye-glasses.,8. peer: vi. look closely or c,CF: peer, gaze & stare 这三个词都是动词,都有注视、凝视之意。peer 通常指半闭着眼睛看,并伴随着向前移动,含有好奇地看或难以看清的意味。例如:The old man peered at her over his spectacles.

23、 老头儿从他的眼镜上方盯着她。Short-sighted people often peer at others when they are wearing no glasses. 近视眼的人不戴眼镜时常常眯着眼看人。Gaze指持久不停地看,通常有惊奇、羡慕、感叹等含义。例如: All of us gazed at the beautiful view in the distance. 我们都凝视着远方美丽的景色.For two hours Tom sat gazing out of the window. 两个小时过去了,汤姆一直坐着凝视着窗外。Stare指出于好奇、惊讶、茫然或赞叹等原因而

24、瞪大眼睛长时间、直接地注视。例如:The woman stared at the stranger in astonishment. 那个女人吃惊地盯着陌生人。It is very impolite to stare at other people.,CF: peer, gaze & stare 这三个词都是动,9. on the side: as an additional job or source of income; secretly He is a teacher, but he makes a little money on the side by repairing cars i

25、n his free time.Hes married but he has a girlfriend on the side.他虽有妻室,但暗地里还有一个女朋友。,9. on the side: as an addition,Other expressions:at the side of在.旁边; 口与.相比be on both sides of the fence美两面讨好be on sb.s side of the fence美支持某人be on the other side of the fence美在反对的一边be on the safe side为了稳妥起见, 以防万一blind

26、 side弱点, 缺点weak side弱点, 缺点put sth. to one side把.撇在一边, 置之不理hold ones sides捧腹大笑, 笑破肚皮get on the right side of sb.得到某人喜爱, 骗取某人的欢心take sides with偏袒; 拥护(某方面)There is much to be said on both sides.公说公有理, 婆说婆有理。,Other expressions:,10. conviction: n. firm opinion or belief She expressed her firm conviction

27、that television was harmful to children.她坚信她是对的。She had a firm conviction that she was right.,大学英语读写课程教案课程名称课件,Collocation:a lifelong conviction终身的信仰 political conviction政治信念 strengthen/deepen ones conviction that增强/加深某人的信念be open to conviction服理, 能接受意见carry conviction有说服力in the full conviction that

28、充分相信是.listen with conviction(虚心)倾听,Collocation:,11. impose: vt. 1). place (a penalty, tax, etc.) officially on sb./sth.New duties were imposed on wines and spirits. 征收进口税impose a tax on imports 2).try to make sb. accept (an opinion or a belief) She imposed her ideas on the group. I must perform the

29、task that has been imposed on me.impose oneself on/upon sb.硬缠着某人; 打扰某人,11. impose: vt. 1). place (a p,CF: depose: vt.免职, 废(王位), 作证vi.宣誓作证e.g. The king was deposed by his people.那位国王被人民罢免废除。compose: v. 组成, 写作, 排字, (使)安定, 调解e.g. the parts that compose the whole组成全体的各部分She composed herself to answer th

30、e letter.她镇静下来写回信。He teaches music and also composes.他教音乐,并且作曲。,CF: depose: vt.免职, 废(王位), 作证vi,12. disguise: vt. give sb./sth. a false appearance disguise sb./sth. as e.g. He disguised himself as a woman. The soldiers disguised themselves by wearing white garments in the snow. 这一事实是无法隐瞒的。It is impos

31、sible to disguise the fact.,12. disguise: vt. give sb./sth,13. abolish: vt. end the existence of (a law , custom, system, etc.)e.g. The death penalty is to be abolished before the end of this year.废除奴隶制abolish slavery 坏的风俗应当废除。Bad customs should be abolished.,13. abolish: vt. end the exist,14. compe

32、l: vt. make (sb.) do sth.; forcee.g. Duty compelled the soldiers to volunteer for the mission. 大雨迫使我们呆在屋内。The heavy rain compelled us to stay indoors. Collocation:compel sb. to do sth. 强迫某人做某事be compelled to (do) 不得不(做),14. compel: vt. make (sb.) do,15. at risk: threatened by the possibility of loss

33、, failure, etc.; in dangere.g. The disease is spreading, and all children under five are at risk.risk: vt. 冒.的危险; 冒险干; 赌注于risk getting caught in a storm冒遭遇风暴之险risk everything on a single throwat all risks (=at any risk)无论冒什么危险; 无论如何at the risk of (=at risk to)冒.之险; 不顾.之风险take no risks慎重行事,15. at ris

34、k: threatened by the,16. starve: v. (cause a person or an animal to) suffer severely or die from hungerstarve to death Whats for dinner? Im starving! 晚饭吃什么? 我饿死了! starve for news 渴望消息Shes lonely, and starving for companionship. 她很寂寞,渴望友谊。,Back,16. starve: v. (cause a person,After ReadingBlack Americ

35、ans have made great progress in getting full equality. But there is still much left to be done!,Back,After ReadingBack,Text B The Dream, the Stars and Dr. King,Language Points1. come a long way vi. have developed or become very successful有很大进步(有很大改进)The company has come a long way since its beginnin

36、gs. 公司自开办以来有很显著的改善。Regarding the environment, Beijing has come a long way since its last bid in 1993. 关于环境方面,自1993年申办以来,北京做出了巨大努力。,Text B The Dream, the Stars an,2. commitment n. thing one has promised to do委托,实行,承诺,保证(律)拘禁令His political commitment is only skin-deep.他政治上的承诺只是表面文章。 The President affi

37、rmed Americas commitment to its transatlantic (ie European) allies.总统申明美国履行对其欧洲盟国承担的义务.,2. commitment n. thing one has,3. against (the/ all the ) odds: despite strong opposition or disadvantages.He survived the cancer against all odds. 他勇敢地与癌症做斗争活了下来。Against all the odds, he finished his work ahead

38、of time. 他克服了重重困难,提前完成了任务。,3. against (the/ all the ) odd,4. play up: ingratiate oneself to; often with insincere behavior 加油,鼓吹She tried to play down his part in the affair and play up her own. 她极力贬低他在这一事件中的作用而抬高自己的作用。,4. play up: ingratiate oneself,5. do well (to do sth.): used to advise sb. that

39、they should do sth.Everyone should do well to follow his parents advice.,5. do well (to do sth.): used,Writing,Write a draft for a speech,Writing Write a draft for a sp,Model Paper,Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of the Earths near-surface air and oceans in recent decades a

40、nd its projected continuation. Global average air temperature near the Earths surface rose 0.74 0.18 C (1.3 0.32 F) during the past century. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concludes, most of the observed increase in globally averaged temperatures since the mid-20th century is v

41、ery likely due to the observed increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations, which leads to warming of the surface and lower atmosphere by increasing the greenhouse effect. Natural phenomena such as solar variation combined with volcanoes have probably had a small warming effect from pre-

42、industrial times to 1950, but a cooling effect since 1950. The basic conclusions have been endorsed by at least 30 scientific societies and academies of science, including all of the national academies of science of the major industrialized countries. The American Association of Petroleum Geologists is the only scientific society that rejects these conclusions, and a few individual scientists also disagree with parts of them.,Model PaperGlobal warming is,Thank you !,Thank you !,

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