(
课件网) Unit 4 Adversity and Courage Game!--“Hot Potato” The captain control music, The rest pass as quickly as you can. When the music stops, the one who is holding the ship will be the lucky dog, and he or she will have the chance to read the items on the paper. The quality of continuing to try to achieve a particular aim despite difficulties. The ability to control your fear in a dangerous or difficult situation. Men wanted! advertisement perseverance courage Activity 1: Read the advertisement What kind of man did he want Tick the correct words. MEN WANTED for a dangerous journey: small wages, bitter cold, long months of complete darkness, constant danger, and safe return uncertain. Honour and reward will follow if it is successful. Ernest Shackleton money- uninterested strong selfish persevering careless strong-willed courageous adventurous optimistic positive bad-tempered Would you like to join an expedition like this Why Activity 2: Read for basic information The diary was written by Perce Blackborow who joined an Antarctic expedition led by Sir Ernest Shackleton on the ship Endurance in 1914. who what and where who(leader) how when Activity 3: Scan for details Group Work: to find out the answers. (pay attention to the verbs) Who What (difficulties) How (solutions) Feelings reporter Who: What: (Difficulties) How: (Solutions) Blackborow’s Feelings: Diary 1 Reading for details (Diary1) Activity 3: Scan for details 1. turned down went aboard, hid 2. discovered assigned, served... disappointed enthusiastic proud, amazed worried Shackleton and Blackborow Who: What: (Difficulties) How: (Solutions) Our Feelings: Diary 2 Reading for details (Diary1) Activity 3: Scan for details stuck, crushed abandoned worried, terrified, panicked calm camped rescued a little relieved, but still concerned Shackleton and all crew members Who: What: (Difficulties) How: (Solutions) Our Feelings: Shackleton: Blackborow: Wild: Diary 3 Reading for details (Diary1) Activity 3: Scan for details crowded left us to ... low, miserable catch..., concern think of ... grateful, hopeful, posotive feed on... Blackborow、Shackleton and Wild Blackborow’s feelings changed as the days passed. excited hopeful proud worried panic terrified Oct 31, 1914 May 20, 1916 Nov 21, 1915 low afraid doubtful uncertain grateful hopeful What personal qualities did Shackleton show write some adjectives, and give your supporting evidence. Tips:Characters' words and actions can mirror their qualities and feelings. Activity 4: Analyze the characters Analyze personal qualities of Shackleton Clues (words, actions… ) Qualities …he allowed Hussey to keep his banjo. Hussey often plays it to keep our spirits up Shackleton left us to find help on South Georgia Island, 1, 320 kilometres away-the voyage was too dangerous and difficult for all of us to make it in our small boats Shackleton turned me down because he thought I was too young and wasn ... ...