Unit 23 Conflict Warm up 惠安三中 杨萍萍 08. 5. 1. They are demanding equal rights and _______. 2. Have you ever read the novel Pride and _________? Complete.

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Unit 23 Conflict Warm up 惠安三中 杨萍萍 08. 5

1. They are demanding equal rights and _______. 2. Have you ever read the novel Pride and _________? Complete the following sentences with proper words. justice prejudice

3. After her husband died, she got a _______ pension. 4. There are strict laws restricting ____________ into the US. 5. They _______ the weapons _____ to the police. widow’s immigration handedover

Exercise 1 Listen to the summaries of different conflicts and match them with the pictures answer: 1. C 2.D 3.A 4.B

Listen again and fill in the blanks. The owner of the largest drug store is __________ after challenging the military government in a patriotic act. He is believed to __________ by a family member.Friction between the __________ business and the military has become serious _________ the former party put into jail be sold out family-run ever since

refused to _____________ the authority. The arrest is said to have been caused by the family’s refusal to _________ their secret recipe. A woman takes the village official to the provincial court for _______ her husband. After a series of obstacles at the local courts, the country woman cooperate with hand over kicking

_______ the highest court for ______. It all started when the woman’s husband, a __________ peasant, had an argument with the ____ village official. The opposing armies in the civil war in England ______ to be preparing for what experts _______ could be the decisive battle of the _______. There have been turns to justice 38-year-old local appear predict conflict

heavy clashes since yesterday evening after the rebel army, ______ Henry, the Earl of Richmond, _____ missiles on the troops of King Richard. Things are ________ looking rather bleak for the king. led by fired certainly

Listen and complete the expressions with the following words. argument, battle, betray, friction, justice, opposing, war

1. a ______ at sea 2. _____ by a family member 3. _______ navies 4. religious __________ 5. have an _________ with 6. serious ________ 7. turn to the court for _______ justice opposing argument friction betray battle war

3. Work in pairs. Discuss the newspaper headlines below. Use the key words to help you. What do you think the story is about? What do you think caused the conflict?

Example A: For number one, I think a widow has been robbed in the street. B: Yes. And the robber took five dollars. A: Maybe the robber needed money for.

 Widow robbed for $ 5  Government minister announces compromise on new TV violence laws  Police stop attacks on immigration posts  Army arrests “out of control” civilians  Prejudice towards black people leads to racial war

1.Recite the new words about warm-up and lesson 1 2. Do some exercises

Thank you ! Bye !