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WELCOME

WELCOME. when you say nothing at all. All day long I can hear people talking out loud But when you hold me near You drown out the crowd Try as they may they can never define What's been said between your heart and mine The smile on your face

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WELCOME

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  1. WELCOME

  2. when you say nothing at all All day long I can hear people talking out loud But when you hold me near You drown out the crowd Try as they may they can never define What's been said between your heart and mine The smile on your face Lets me know that you need me There's a truth in your eyes Saying you'll never leave me A touch of your hand says You'll catch me whenever I fall But you say it best when you say nothing at all It's amazing how you can speak right to my heart Without saying a word You can light up the dark Try as I may I could never explain What I hear when you don't say a thing The smile on your face Lets me know that you need me There's a truth in your eyes Saying you'll never leave me A touch of your hand says You'll catch me whenever fall But you say it best when you say nothing at all

  3. Unit 5  Nelson Mandela    ——A Modern Hero 福清侨中 陈爱文

  4. Who are they? Mao Zhedong Marie curie Lei Feng Norman Bethune Sun Yat-sen Gandhi Nelson Mandela Abraham Lincoln

  5. Nelson Mandela He fought for the black people and was in prison for thirty years. He helped the black people to get the same rights as white people.

  6. Nelson Mandela was elected the first black President in South Africa in 1994 For the first time ever, South African’s all races are citizens. The vote came on April 26, 1994.

  7. The victory celebration was the sweet one for Nelson Mandela. Just day’s later, the Africans government of F. W. de Klerk handed the rings over to victorious African National Congress.

  8. Reading He was born. Ss read and make a timeline of Elias’ life until he met Nelson Mandela. 1940___________________________________________ 1942 ___________________________________________ 1944 ___________________________________________ 1946 ___________________________________________ 1948 ___________________________________________ 1950 __________________________________________ 1952 __________________________________________ 1954 _____________________________________ not mentioned not mentioned He began school. He left school. He worked in a gold mine in Johannesburg. He was 12 and met Mandela. not mentioned

  9. F T F • Read these statements and tell whether they are true or false and why. • Elias met Nelson Mandela at school. • Nelson Mandela was a black lawyer. • Elias was unable to read or write because he was lazy. • Nelson Mandela helped him keep his job. • Elias was happy blowing up government buildings. • Nelson Mandela believed that black people were being treated as well as white people in South Africa. • Nelson Mandela thought violence was a good way to help black people. • The government were happy with Nelson Mandela and the ANC. T F F F F

  10. Further comprehension: 1. According to the text, what was the situation for black people in South Africa? 2. How did the ANC Youth League fight against the government? 3. Why did Elias help Mandela blow up some government buildings?

  11. 1. According to the text, what was the situation for black people in South Africa ? Black people had no ____. They couldn’t get ____ they wanted. They were sent to the _______ areas where ______could grow food. vote jobs poorest no one

  12. Canyou tell other information about apartheid(种族隔离)in South Africa • on the bus • in the park • their education • their marriages • their sports

  13. 2. How did the ANC Youth League fight against the government? At first ,they fought against the government in a peaceful way.But when they failed ,they began to use Violence.

  14. 3. Why did Elias help Mandela blow up some government buildings? Because he thought it was a way to make black people and white people equal.

  15. Please discuss this question: What can we learn from the text about Nelson Mandela? Helpfulness Bravery (勇敢) Persistence (坚持不懈) Kindness (亲切,仁慈) Determination (坚定) ……

  16. Find out the great qualities of Mandela according to the passage He had opened a black law firm to advise poor black people on their problems. (Helpful) He told me how to get the correct papers so I could stay in Johannesburg. (Kind and intelligent)

  17. We were put in a position in which we had either to accept we were less important, or fight the Government. We chose to attack the law. We first broke the law in a way which was peaceful; when this was not allowed… only then did we decide to answer violence with violence. (Brave, Determined & Unselfish)

  18. Elias’ life before meeting Mandela information of Elias Elias’ problem He was a poor______worker He needed to get a__________because he wanted to continue doing his work. black passbook

  19. Elias’ life after meeting Mandela Mandela’s help Support for Mandela Mandela told him___________the correct papers so that he could keep his job. He joined__________________. He helped Mandela ______some government buildings. the ANC Youth league how to get blow up

  20. An Interview A reporter and Elias

  21. Homework 1. Recite the key sentences in the texts. 2. Review the passage and finish the exercise on Page36.

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