(
课件网) Unit 6 The Admirable Lesson 2 HISTORY MAKERS HISTORY MAKERS LESSON 2 To discuss facts and admirable qualities about Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King To listen to a dialogue about Martin Luther King and put events in order To listen for details To recall information previously heard To listen for expressions on certainty/ uncertainty To express certainty/uncertainty in discussion What do you know about Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Activate and Share movement, having led India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. People called him “mahatma”, a meaning of "Great Soul". His proposition of non-violent make a great effect on people’s movement for right and peace. Mohatma Gandhi: the pre-eminent political and spiritual leader of India during the Indian independence Gandhi could have get a Nobel Peace Prize, but at the year of his death, the Noble Peace Prize could not find a right awardee, and have not given away at that year, that was a great pity. He has had great influences on the world today, his life and teachings inspired many who regarded Gandhi as their mentor or dedicated their lives to spreading Gandhi's ideas, including leaders of the civil rights movement in the United States, like Martin Luther King and James Lawson, drew from the Gandhi’s writings in the development of their own theories about non-violence. His passionate, but non-violent protests, helped to raise awareness of racial inequalities in America, leading to significant political change. Martin Luther King was also an eloquent orator who captured the imagination and hearts of people, both black and white. Martin Luther King Jr was one of America’s most influential civil rights activists. he could offer a vision of hope. He captured the injustice of the time but also felt that this injustice was like a passing cloud. His speeches were largely free of revenge, instead focusing on the need to move forward. He was named as Man of the Year by Time magazine in 1963, it followed his famous and iconic “I Have a Dream Speech”. He was an inspirational and influential speaker; he had the capacity to move and uplift his audiences. In particular, Make sentences after the model. 3.Actually, I don’t think Gandhi ever won a Nobel Peace Prize. 事实上,我认为甘地从未获得过诺贝尔和平奖。 [仿写] 我认为她抄我的作业不是个好主意。 for her to copy my homework. I don’t think it is a good idea 知识拓展 表示确定和不确定的常用口语 1.Are you certain about that 你确定吗? 2.Are you quite sure about your success 你有把握成功吗? 3.I’m not sure that’s a good idea. 我不能肯定那是个好主意。 4.I suppose you have no doubt about that. 我想你对那件事毫无疑问吧。 知识拓展 表示确定和不确定的常用口语 5.I’ve no doubt of your ability. 我对你的能力没有怀疑。 6.I don’t know if they’ve got lost. 我不知道他们是否迷路了。 7.I’m quite sure things will improve. 我确信事情会好转 ... ...