年级 高二 学科 英语 2BU19 A freedom fighter (A) A freedom fighter (A) 播放时间 5 月 27 日 ( 星期二 ) 7:10 讲课教师 方芳 北京四中.

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年级 高二 学科 英语 2BU19 A freedom fighter (A) A freedom fighter (A) 播放时间 5 月 27 日 ( 星期二 ) 7:10 讲课教师 方芳 北京四中

Unit 19 A freedom fighter

Lesson 73 Goals 教学目标 a. Getting to know the march in Birmingham in 了解 1963 年伯明翰的游行 b. Useful words & expressions 有用的词与表达法

Warming-up exercises 1. Do you think everyone is equal nowadays? 2. Have you ever experienced or heard of anything caused by unequality? unequality?

Background introduction Why in Birmingham? During the 1960's, Birmingham Alabama was one of the most racially divided cities in USA. Because black people had seen enough of the "Colored Only" signs, they decided to do something.

What is the result? President John F. Kennedy helped prevent the marchers from causing more arrests and more injuries, and speed up the process of negotiations between Civil Rights leaders and white city officials. and speed up the process of negotiations between Civil Rights leaders and white city officials.

Basic comprehension 1.What was the march in Birmingham in 1963 for? 2. How was the situation for black people in Birmingham? black people in Birmingham? 3.What did the police do to the demonstrators ( 游行者) ?

The March on Washington

Police use dogs to attack black people.

Demonstrators protect themselves from firemen with high pressure water hoses ( 灭火皮带 ).

Martin Luther King arrested in Birmingham

Basic comprehension 1. What was the march in Birmingham for in 1963 ? 2. How was the situation for black people in Birmingham? 3. What did the police do to the demonstrators ( 游行者) ?

Useful words & expressions imagine (Line 7) 原句: I imagine you’re not interested in politics.

imagine vt. have a picture in the mind 想象 1.I can ’ t imagine what he looks like. like. 2.I can ’ t imagine my son doing things carelessly. things carelessly.

demand (Line 11 )原句: For years we’ve been demanding better housing and jobs.

demand vt. ask for sth. as if ordering 要求某事物 1.The women demanded the right to get the job. 2. He demanded that I should tell him everything.

demand vt. need, require 需要,需求 1.This sort of work demands great patience. 2. Does the letter demand an immediate answer?

treat (Line 13) 原句: We’re not treated as equal citizens. vt. act or behave towards 对待 1. It is wrong to treat animals badly. 2. Please treat the matter seriously

treat vt. regard, consider 认为 1. Don ’ t treat me as a child. 2. They were treated as something that could be bought and sold. that could be bought and sold.

treat vt. try to cure by medical means 治愈 1. Which doctor is treating you for your illness? for your illness? 2. She is nicely treated in hospital.

treat vt. pay for something 付钱 1. He treated me to a good dinner. 2.I shall treat myself to a bottle of wine. wine.

put … in prison (Line 19) 原句: They hit us with sticks over and over again and put some of us in prison.

put … in prison 1. Law-breakers are put in prison. 2. I will put you in prison if you dare to do so. dare to do so. 与 prison 有关的词组 : throw sb. into prison; send/ take sb. to prison prison; send/ take sb. to prison

Lesson 74 Goals 教学目标 a.Getting to know about Martin Luther King 了解马丁 · 路德 · 金 a.Getting to know about Martin Luther King 了解马丁 · 路德 · 金 b. Useful words & expressions 有用的表达法

Warming-up exercises 1. Who is Martin Luther King? 2. What did he do to fight for the equal rights?

from 1948 to

1929 King was born in 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia, in the southeast of the USA He won an entrance prize to a college in the north He left college to be a minister in the church.

from 1948 to 1951 King continued his studies in Philadelphia, on the east coast of the USA King received the Nobel Price for Peace A new Civil Rights Act was passed.

1965 A new Voting Rights Bill became law He was murdered.

Words & expressions set an example to 给 … 树立榜样 (Line 3, Para. 1, Page 38) 原句: By doing this he set an example to the rest of the world.

set an example to 1. Lei Feng set a good example to all of us. 2. They set an example of plain living.

deliver (line 3, Para. 2, Page 38) 原句: He… delivered paper round to earn some money. vt. take sth. to houses, to the buyer 递送 Did you post my letter to your father?

vote (Line 14, Para. 2, Page 38) 原句: Black people had no right to vote in the southern states.

vote vi. vote for/ against sb. /sth. 投票赞成(反对)某人(某事物) Most people came to vote for the plan. vote on sth. 就 … 表决 Now we will vote on this proposal.

achieve (Line 4, Para. 3, Page 38) 原句: He believed that they could achieve their goal by peaceful revolution, not by fighting and killing.

achieve vt. complete, get sth. done 完成 1.No one can achieve anything without effort. 2. I have achieved all I hoped today.

achieve vt. gain or reach by effort 达到目的 1.He achieved success finally. 2.Are you sure that you will achieve your plan soon. achievement n. 成就, 达到

liberate (Line 5, Para. 3, Page 38) 原句: In his lifetime, he forced the government to liberate the blacks in the USA and gave them equal rights.

liberate vt. set free 解放,使获自由 1. We hope to liberate from the tiring work. 2. Those slaves were liberated after the struggle. liberation n. 解放, 获得自由

Homework Homework 1. Retell the story of Martin Luther King in your own words. King in your own words. 2. Make up a 100-word story by using the phrases we ’ ve learned today. the phrases we ’ ve learned today.

3*. Find more information about Martin Luther King on Martin Luther King on Internet. Internet.