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课件网) Listening and Speaking Unit 2 Morals and Virtues Define moral dilemmas with your own words and give according examples; Get information about Lin Qiaozhi’s moral dilemma from listening; Express and explain personal choice as well as attitudes when faced with moral dilemmas; Hold positive attitudes towards morals and social problems behind them. Objectives Learning Warm up Part ONE Watch a short video to get what is happening. Think about what you would do if you were the woman in the video. Moral dilemma. Activity 1 Watch and Think Listen and get information Part TWO Activity 2: Listen and Define Moral dilemma is when you _____ , and you have to choose one, but for _____ reasons, sometimes it could be really difficult to _____ . Listen and figure out the definition of moral dilemma. Moral dilemma two choices moral decide Activity 3: Brainstorm Automatic driving dilemma Trolley dilemma Can you give me more moral dilemmas according to the definition We meet moral dilemmas as citizens. Also we may meet them as students. Activity 4: Listen and Get the event Listen and fill in the chart below. Situation The girl is taking the entrance examination for _____ in Beijing. During the exam, the student next to her fainted. The girl’s choices She can _____. or She can _____. a famous medical university finish the exam stop and help the girl What choice will she make And how about you She stopped to help the student, thinking that it was better to _____. She didn’t finished her exam. put the needs of the other person first University What do you think will the girl’s future life be Will she regret Regret Activity 5: Think and Predict Who is she Did she successfully enter medical school Did she regret Listen and answer the following questions. Critical thinking Part THREE Luke: Hi Jane! What are you reading Jane: Oh, hey, Luke! I’m reading a very interesting magazine article about moral dilemmas. Luke: Moral dilemma What do you mean Jane: You know, it’s when you have two choices, and you have to choose one, but for moral reasons, sometimes it could be really difficult to decide. Luke: Oh, situations like that don’t happen very often, do they Jane: Actually, I think people face moral dilemmas all the time, even us students. Luke: Really Like what Jane: Well, for example, it mentions a girl who was taking the entrance exam for a medical university in Beijing. During the exam, the student next to her fainted. The girl had a choice. Should she finish the exam or should she stop and help the student Luke: Surely the teachers would look after the student who fainted! Transcript Jane: Well, that’s what I thought — but not this girl. She stopped to help the student, thinking that it was better to put the needs of the other person first. Luke: So what happened to her exam Jane: She never finished it. Instead, she carried the student to a safe place and looked after her. Then she went to the hospi ... ...