資源簡介 (共21張PPT)War MemoriesLesson 3Unit 11 Conflict and CompromiseWhat comes to your mind when talking about wars Brainstormbombtrenchbeing woundedciviliangeneralfrontier /fr n t r/machine gunSkim and choose titles for the storiesBrave PatientA Happy EndingDeath of a VillageNo More FightingStory AStory BStory CWhen choosing the best title for a narration, we may take the main idea, the topic, the ending, main characters and their qualities into consideration.Introduce Story A according to your chart.Share and editPolish your own chart with different-colored pensWhy did the man show his identification papers to a soldier Think and shareMaking inferencesYou need to draw or guess information or ideas which are not specifically or strongly stated by the author. It is a reasonable and logical guess based on what the author says.Story A Background information (Vietnam War)My Lai Massacre U.S. soldiers killed as many as 500 unarmed villagers on March 16, 1968.Story A Vietnam WarWhy did the man show his identification papers to a soldier To demonstrate that he was a good and innocent man.To show that he was not the person they were looking for.To surviveIntroduce Story B according to your diagram.Share and editPolish your own chart with different-colored pens.Why did they choose to celebrate Christmas in temporary peace Think and shareStory B Christmas truce in 1914Why did they choose to celebrate Christmas in temporary peace Long-established traditionLooking for comfort, especially during the bitter and lonely cold.Longing for the end of the war.Using the time to collect the bodies of the fallen in no-man’s land.Line 30 “he was fed up to the neck…”You can put yourself in the situation.Cultural backgroundLine 26 “no-man’s land”Introduce Story C according to your mind map.Share and editPolish your own chart with different-colored pensThink and shareWhy did the soldier throw the watch back at him Why did the nurse and the soldier cry together at the end of the story Think and shareWhy did the soldier throw the watch back at him The war caused permanent physical and mental damage to the soldier. Any award was useless, because it was not going to help him walk. Feeling helpless, he threw it back.He had both his legs blown off.A purple heart and a watchmaterial awardpermanent injuryTo be number 20, 000 to come through this hospitalbeing lucky but not proudThe soldier felt angry at the reason for being awarded.Think and shareWhy did the nurse and the soldier cry together at the end of the story “I really admire him for that…”Admired him for bravely exhibiting his attitude“It sort of said what this war was all about to me.”Felt sympathy for him and felt sick of warsThink and shareWork in pairsRaise another two inference questions for Story C and provide possible answers.War MemoriesMake wars become memories forever!Review the passages and discuss in pairs what war memories each person had in story A, B and C.The farmer, Do ChocThe soldierThe nurseThe hostGood morning. You are watching…and I’m…Today we’ll be talking about…To better understand it, we'll talk with…, who is…; as well as…, who…. Finally, for a perspective from a …, we'll also have …on our show.We’re going to start with…Mr/Mrs…, would you tell us……Concluding wordsDo chucThe soldierThank you for having me……The nurseTalk showOngoing wars and conflicts in the world todayMilitary action in the Russo-Ukranian conflictCivil War in Afghanistan, in SyriaDiscussionWhat is the impact of wars What attitude should we take towards wars The world is not free of conflicts and peace needs to be defended. 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預(yù)覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫