Unit-14-They-Will-Not-Be-Forgotten.ppt
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1、 Brainstorming Listening SpeakingPart I Listening & Speaking Activities Prepositional phrases denoting the past: - in the Tang Dynasty, during the Second World War, at the Battle of Gettysburg, after the Nanking Massacre, from ancient Athens, until Song Dynasty, by 1914, from time immemorial, since
2、long ago, ages ago, in times past, in the old days, during the reign of Wu TiSome common patterns for expressing past events/acts: (sb.) would do., dated back to., originated fromAdjectives evaluating past events /acts: negative: atrocious, bestial, dark, barbaric, uncivilized, savage, cruel, cold-b
3、looded, harsh, unmerciful positive: prosperous, enlightened, beneficial, patriotic, benevolent, humane, humanitarian, gallant, civil, chivalrous Brainstorming (1)Expressions of forgetting: forget, loss of memory, lapse of memory, fall into oblivion, pass out of public consciousness, unable to recall
4、, suffer from amnesia, have a mental blockExpressions of remembrance: memorize, remember, recall, remind, something brought back a lot of memories, made somebody think of the past days, bring somebody back to childhood / sweet memory of ones childhood, get lost / be deep in memory, call to mind, bea
5、r in mind, look back, dig into the past, become nostalgic, reminisce about, reminiscences, recollection , commemorate, commemorative activities, in commemoration of , memoirsBrainstorming (2)Pre-listening discussion:Pre-listening discussion:1. How long is Chinese history?2. How many dynasties in Chi
6、nese history can you name? 夏商与西周,东周分两半,春秋和战国,一统秦两汉,三分魏蜀吴,两晋前后延,南北朝并立,隋唐五代传,宋元明清后,皇朝至此完3. Do you know anything about Sima Qian? Do you happen to know any stories from Shi Ji or Historical Records? 4. What qualities should historians possess?Listen to the recording and complete the blank-filling exerc
7、ise. Listen to the recording and complete the blank-filling exercise. Listening“For historians ought to be precise, truthful, and quite unprejudiced, and neither interest nor fear, hatred nor affection, should cause them to swerve from the path of truth, whose mother is history, the rival of time, t
8、he depository of great actions, the witness of what is past, the example and instruction of the present, the monitor of the future.”Task 1: Importance of historyTask 1: Importance of history Do you like to study history? Do you think the study of history is necessary? Give your reasons. Task 2: Maki
9、ng your history Task 2: Making your history As a future father or mother, do you think it is necessary for your children to know your personal history? If yes, make a list of the events that you think are worthwhile going down to a history book for your future children to read. And then share it wit
10、h your partner. What are the events? (List at least three) What are the details of these events? Why are they important? Task 3: Everlasting memoriesTask 3: Everlasting memories Work in groups to name three events in Chinese history which, in your opinion, are of outstanding significance to the hist
11、ory of China. Speaking Pre-reading Tasks Read the Text Words & ExpressionsPart II Reading & Language ActivitiesDo you know anything about the Nanjing Massacre? When and where did it take place?What is the significance of refreshing that page of painful history? What lessons can we draw from this gre
12、at tragedy? Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. (George Santayana (1863 1952), The Life of Reason, Volume 1, 1905 ) Never forget the importance of history. To know nothing of what happened before you took your place on earth, is to remain a child for ever and ever. (Anonym
13、ous)Pre-reading TasksQuestions for skimming:Questions for skimming: 1. Where would you possibly read this kind of writing? What kind of writing is this? 2. Whats this article about? 3. What about Chang and her book “The Rape of Nanking” does the author tell you? I. What prompted Chang to look into t
14、he truth of Nanking Massacre II. What she discovered through her research- What happened in Nanjing III. How the public has /have responded to the book“They Will Not Be Forgotten” “They Will Not Be Forgotten” by Ralph Kinney Bennett Haunted by the past, Iris Chang was determined to expose the truth
15、about Nanjing MassacreAn American historian and journalist;Best known for her best-selling 1997 account of the Nanking Massacre, The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II;Committed suicide on November 9, 2004; The subject of the 2007 biographical book, Finding Iris Chang, as well
16、as the 2007 documentary film Iris Chang: The Rape of Nanking;Campaigned to persuade the Japanese government to apologise for its troops wartime conduct and to pay compensation;Based on the book, an American documentary film, Nanking, was released in 2007.Iris Chang (张纯如) (1968 2004) Questions for cl
17、ose reading: Questions for close reading: (1) When and from whom did Chang first learn about the Nanking Massacre? In what way did the parents tell her about it? What was her reaction then? - She was just a little girl when she heard the stories from her parents whose voices had quivered with outrag
18、e. The story seemed unbelievably frightening. (2) Why did Nanking remain only on the periphery of her thoughts? - She was too young to understand and she didnt learn much on the carnage from libraries. (3) Why did the West fail to notice the brutality of the Japanese soldiers in Nanking? - The Nanji
19、ng Massacre failed to arouse sufficient attention in the West for a number of reasons: the West was at first also involved in WWII so that the reports about it were overshadowed by frightening events in Europe; the West was then involved in the cold war against the Soviet Union and was therefore eag
20、er to turn Japan into a friendly bulwark; and the outbreak of Korean War once again diverted attention from the war crimes tribunal that briefly focused on Nanjing. (4) What rekindled her concern for what had happened in Nanking? - She attended a conference where she saw photos of the Nanjing Massac
21、re. How did she feel while standing in front of the photos of the Nanking Massacre? What was she determined to do ? - She was almost paralyzed by the wave of anger and revulsion that swept over her. She was determined to expose the truth about it (“I will tell these peoples story”) (5) How did Chang
22、 gather her material for the book? - From the libraries from different places, she gathered various materials including secret cables, missionary letters and diaries, war crimes trial testimony, interviews with victims and Japanese soldiers. (6) What could best expose the atrocities committed by the
23、 Japanese soldiers in Nanking? Cite examples. - the huge number of people they slaughtered and the ruthless killing of disarmed soldiers and civilians: the massacre lasted three months; some ponds were so stuffed with corpses that the water was completely displaced; thousands of bodies were dumped i
24、nto the Yangtze and its water turned red; civilians were herded into buildings that were burned down; people were half buried to be killed by ravenous dogs; old men and little children were mowed down by guns; women were raped no matter how old or how young. (7) Who was John Rabe? What did he do dur
25、ing the massacre? Why was he considered a most unlikely hero? - He was a German businessman and a member of the Nazi Party in Nanjing. He sent telegrams and phone calls to the Japanese embassy to voice his protest against the Japanese atrocities. Since Japan was an ally of Germany, he hoped his stat
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