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Unit5NelsonMandela-amodernheroPartOne:TeachingDesignPeriod1:Asampleplanforreading(ELIAS’STORY)AimsTotalkaboutpeople’squalitiesToreadaboutenablepeople’slifestoryTostudyTheAttributiveClause(where,when,why,prep.+which/whom)TolearntowritelettersProceduresI.WarmingupWarmingupbydescribingBoysandgirls,thismorningwe’lltakeupUnit5inwhichwe’lllearntodescribepeople.Nowlet’sdescribeourselvesfirst.Thequestionsinthewarminguppartwillhelpyoufindoutwhatqualitiesyouhave.Thentellmewhatkindofapersondoyouthinkyouare.Doyouthinkyouhavethequalitiestobeagreatperson?Whatqualitiesdoyouthinkweshouldfindinagreatperson?a.Givethestudentsoneminutetoanswerthequestions.b.Asksomestudentstotalkabouttheirownqualitiesaccordingtotheiranswers.c.Haveadiscussionwiththewholeclassandhelpthemtosumupthequalitiesthatagreatpersonhas.(Sumingup:Agreatpersonshouldbedetermined,hard-working,unselfish,andgenerous.Heshouldfollowhisideasandneverloseheartwhenheisintrouble.Heusuallygivesupsomethingtoachievehisgoals.Heshouldbewillingtodopublicserviceworkwithoutpay,beactiveinsocialactivities,getsonwellwithothers,andhelpothers,etc.)Warmingupbybrainstorming20\nBoysandgirls,inUnit5wewilltalkaboutNelsonMandela,agreatleaderwhofightsfortherightsoftheblackpeople.Whentalkingaboutaperson,whatadjectivescanyouthinkoftodescribehisorherqualities?Whatarethequalitiesyoushouldfindinagreatperson?(Adjectivesfordescribingaperson:kind,honest,brave,loyal,happy,wise,smart,friendly,warm,cheerful,popular,generous,hard-working,diligent,weak,stupid,lazy,dishonest,mean,tense,cold,unkind,miserable,dull,strong-minded,determined,)WarmingupbyexpressionsBoysandgirls,wearegoingtolearnaboutsomegreatpeopleinUnit5.Canyounamesomegreatpeople?Nowdiscussingroupsoffour:Whodoyouadmiremost?Whatkindofpersonishe/she?Whatarethequalitiesthatgreatpeoplehaveincommon?SunYat-sen(November12,1866–March12,1925)wasaChineserevolutionaryleaderandstatesmanwhoisconsideredbymanytobethe“FatherofModernChina”.HehadasignificantinfluenceintheoverthrowoftheQingDynastyandestablishmentoftheRepublicofChina.AfounderoftheKuomintang,SunwasthefirstprovisionalpresidentoftheRepublicofChinain1912anddefactoleaderfrom1923to1925.HedevelopedapoliticalphilosophyknownastheThreePrinciplesofthePeople.SunisuniquelyadmiredbymostChinese.Yet,hislifewasoneofconstantstruggleandfrequentexileasfewofhisvisionsforhiscountrymaterialized.II.Pre-reading1.Now,lookatthesixpeopleinthepre-readingpart.Canyourecognizethem?Doyouthinktheyareimportantpeople?(Yes.Becausetheyhavedonesomethingreallyimportanttobenefittheworldoracountry.)Butdoyouthinkallofthemaregreat20\npeople?WilliamTyndale(sometimesspelledTindale)(ca.1484-October6,1536)wasa16thcenturypriestandscholarwhotranslatedtheBibleintoanearlyformofModernEnglish.AlthoughnumerouspartialandcompleteEnglishtranslationshadbeenmadefromthe7thcenturyonward,Tyndale’swasthefirsttotakeadvantageofthenewmediumofprint,whichallowedforitswidedistribution.2.Speakingtask:Studentsreadtheinformationofeachofthesixpersonsanddiscussinpairstofindoutwhetherheisagreatpersonornotaccordingtothecriteriatheyworkedoutinthepreviousstep.Remindthestudentstousethefollowingexpressionsforgivingandaskingforopinions:Ithink/Idon’tthink…;inmyopinion;I’mafraid…;Iagree/don’tagree…;Iprefer…;What’syouropinion?Whydoyouthinkso?Whatdoyouthinkof…?Asampledialogue:A:DoyouthinkWilliamTidalisagreatperson?B:Yes.Ithinkso.HehadastrongbeliefthatallpeopleshouldbeabletoreadtheBibleforthemselves.SohetranslatedandprinteditintoEnglishalthoughhewasnotallowedtodoso.Andlaterhediedforhiswork.A:Yes.Iagree.WilliamTyndalewentthroughalotofstrugglesanddifficultiesandevensacrificedhislifetorealizehisdream.HeisagreatpersonthateverybodywhopicksuptheBiblemustthinkof.Now,let’scometoNormanBethune.Whatdoyouthinkofhim?B:….III.Reading1.SkimmingforgeneralideaSofarwehavetalkedalotaboutgreatpeople.Doyouwanttoknowmoreaboutthem20\nandlearnfromthem?Well,thismorningwearegoingtoreadaboutNelsonMandela,whowasconsideredasamodernhero.Nowopenyourbookstopage34andreadthetitleofthetext.Whatkindofwritingisthetext,canyouguess?…Yes.Astoryisusuallyapieceofnarrativewriting.Nowskimthetexttogetthegeneralidea:WhatdoesEliastellaboutinhisstory?(Hetellsabouthislife,howMandelahelpedhimandhowhesupportedMandela.)2.Listeningandscanningfordetailinformationa.ListentothetextagainanddoComprehendingEx....1.True:2,4False:1,3,5,6,7,8b.ScanthetextanddoComprehendingEx.2.Suggestedanswers:1940—Eliaswasborn.1948—Eliasleftschool.1942—Eliaswastwoyearsold.1950—NelsonMandelaopenedhislawfirm1944—Eliaswasfouryearsold.1952—Eliaswas12andmetNelsonMandela.1946—Eliasbeganschool.1954—Eliaswas14andencouragedbyMandela.3.QuestionsforfurtherunderstandingDiscussthefollowingquestionsingroupsoffour:a.Howdidthewhitepeoplestoptheblackpeoplefrombeingtreatedfairly?b.WhydidEliassupportMandela?c.Whydidhesupportviolencewhenhedidnotagreewithit?Suggestedanswers:a.Throughunfairlaws.b.Therearethreereasonsforthis.Firstly,MandelaoncehelpedhimandhethoughtMandelakindandgenerous.Secondly,heagreedwithMandela’spoliticalideas.Forexample,heagreedwithhisexplanationofhowtheblackpeoplewerenottreatedfairly.Healsosidedwithhimonhisviewofpeacefulfighting.Thirdly,heknewthatwhatMandelafoughtforwastomakeblackandwhitepeopleequal.c.Becausetheirattempttoattackthelawinapeacefulwayfailed.Theyhadto20\nanswerviolencewithviolence.IV.ClosingdownClosingdownbydiscussinga.WhatdoyoulearnaboutNelsonMandelafromELIAS’STORY?b.DoyoulikethewayEliastellshisstory?Giveareason.Suggestedanswers:a.IknowthatMandelaisagreatleaderwhofoughtforequalrightsfortheblackpeopleallthroughhislife.HeorganizedtheANCYouthLeaguewhichfoughtagainstthegovernment.Heisinfavorofpeacefulfighting.Heiskind,helpful,generous,brave,anddetermined.b.Variousanswersarepossible.Forreference:IlikethewayEliastellsthestory.Eliasisablackworkerwithonlyalittleeducation,soheusessomesimpleandshortsentencestodescribehisexperiencesandhiscontactwithMandela,andthusmakesthewholestorymorereal-likeandclosetothereaders.ThequotedspeechinthestoryobjectivelyrevealsMandela’spoliticalviewsthroughwhichsomeaspectsofMandela’squalitiesareshownclearly.ClosingdownbyretellingRetellthestoryaccordingtothefollowingclues:introductionofElias’problem;Mandela’shelp;Elias’supportClosingdownbyaninterviewAskthestudenttodoaninterviewinpairs.AjournalistisinterviewingEliaswiththefollowingquestions:WhendidyoufirstmeetMandela?Canyoutellmemoreabouthowhehelpedyou?Canyoutellmeabouttheproblemsthattheblackpeoplearefacing?Howdoyoulikehisideaofpeacefulfighting?Whatdoyouthinkofhim?Whatwillyoudotosupporthiminthefuture?20\nPeriod2:AsampleplanforLearningaboutLanguage(TheAttributiveClause:where,when,why,prep.+which/whom)AimsTohelpstudentslearnaboutattributiveclauseintroducedbywhen,where,why,andprep.+which/whomTohelpstudentsdiscoverandlearntousesomeusefulwordsandexpressionsTohelpstudentsdiscoverandlearntousesomeusefulstructuresProceduresI.WarmingupWarmingupbydiscoveringusefulwordsandexpressionsTurntopage35anddoexercisesNo.1and2.Checkyouranswersagainstyourclassmates’.II.Learningaboutgrammar1.ReadingandthinkingTurntopage34.ReadthetextofELISA’STORYandfindoutalltheattributiveclauses.Thinkoverthisquestion:Onwhatcircumstancedoweusewhen/where/whytointroducedanattributiveclause?(“Where”isusedwhentheantecedentreferstoaplace,and“when”isusedfortime.“Why“isusedwhentheantecedentis“why”.)Forreference:ThetimewhenIfirstmetNelsonMandelawasaverydifficultperiodofmylife.TheschoolwhereIstudiedonlytowyearswasthreekilometersaway.ThiswasatimewhenyouhadgottoliveinBeijing.ThedaywhenNelsonMandelatoldmewhattodoandhelpedmewasoneofthehappiestdaysofmylife.Wehavereachedastagewherewehavealmostnorightsatall.Thepartsoftownwheretheylivedwereplacesdecidedbywhitepeople.TheplaceswheretheyweresenttolivewerethepoorestareasinSouthAfrica.20\n2.ComparinganddiscoveringTurntopage36.DoEx.1.Thencomparethefollowingsentencesandfindoutwhyweusedifferentwordstointroducetheattributiveclauseswhiletheantecedentsarethesame.a.Thegovernmentbuildingwherewevotedwasverygrand.b.Thegovernmentbuildingwhich/thatwepaidavisittoyesterdaywasverygrand.c.Thegovernmentbuildinginwhichwevotedwasverygrand.Insentencea),arelativeadverb“where”isusedbecauseitrefersto“inthegovernmentbuilding”whichservesastheadverbialintheattributiveclause.“inwhich”canalsobeusedasinsentencec)becauseitalsomeans“inthegovernmentbuilding”intheattributiveclause.Whileinsentenceb),arelativepronoun“which”isusedasitrefersto“thegovernmentbuilding”whichservesastheobjectofthepredicate“visited”intheattributiveclause.Compareanotherthreesentences:a.ThedatewhenIarrivedwasthe5thAugust.b.Thedatewhich/thathetoldmewasthe5thAugust.c.ThedateonwhichIarrivedwasthe5thAugust.Insentencea),arelativeadverb“when”isusedbecauseitrefersto“onthatdate”whichservesastheadverbialintheattributiveclause.“inwhich”canalsobeusedasinsentencec)becauseitalsomeans“onthatdate”intheattributiveclause.Whileinsentenceb),arelativepronoun“which”isusedasitrefersto“thedate”servingastheobjectofthepredicate“told”intheattributiveclause.Readthefollowingsentenceandfindouta.ThereasonwhyIgotajobwasbecauseofmyhardwork.b.Thereasonthat/whichhegaveforgettingthejobwasbecauseofhishardwork.c.ThereasonforwhichIgotajobwasbecauseofmyhardwork.Insentencea),arelativeadverb“why”isusedbecauseitrefersto“forthisreason”whichservesastheadverbialintheattributiveclause.“forwhich”canalsobeusedasinsentencec)becauseitalsomeans“forthisreason”inthe20\nattributiveclause.Whileinsentenceb),arelativepronoun“which/that”isusedasitrefersto“thereason”servingastheobjectofthepredicate“gave”intheattributiveclause.III.ReadyusedmaterialsforattributiveclauseDefinitions:Attributiveclause:Anattributiveclauseisaclausemodifyinganounorpronouninacompoundsentence.Antecedent:Thewordbeingmodifiedbyanattributiveclauseiscalledtheantecedent.Relative:Thewordthatisusedtointroduceanattributiveclauseiscalledarelative.Therearetwokindsofrelatives,i.e.relativepronounsincludingwhich,that,who,whom,whose,as,etc.andrelativeadverbsincludingwhere,whenandwhy,etc.Note:Relativesplaysthreeimportantrolesinanattributiveclause,i.e.introducinganattributiveclause,replacingtheantecedentinmeaning,andfunctioningasasentenceelementintheattributiveclause.e.g.:ThegirlwhoistalkingtoMr.Lioverthereismysister.Inthesentence,Thegirlistheantecedentandwhoisusedtointroducetheattributiveclauseastheantecedentisaperson.It(who)referstothegirlandfunctionsasthesubjectintheattributiveclause.Thechoiceoftherelativesisthemostdifficultinlearningtheattributiveclause.However,therearesomerulesthatcanhelpuschoosethecorrectrelatives.Usually,whichrelativetochoosedependsonwhattheantecedentisandwhatsentenceelementtherelativefunctionsintheattributiveclauseasshowninthefollowingchart:AntecedentRelativeSentenceelementpeoplewhothatsubjectobjectwhomobjectthingswhichthatsubjectobjecttimewhichthatsubjectobjectwhenprep.+whichadverbial20\nplacewhichthatsubjectobjectwhereprep.+whichadverbialreasonwhyprep.+whichadverbialNote:relativescanbeomittediftheyservesastheobjectsintheattributiveclauses. Ifarelativefunctionsastheobjectofaprepositionintheattributiveclause,theprepositioncanusuallybeplacedbeforetherelative.Inthissituation,weuse“which”forthingsand“whom”forpeople,andtheycanneverbeomitted.However,iftheprepositionandaverbformasetphraseintheattributiveclause,theyshouldnotbeseparated:Theschool(which/that)heoncestudiedinisveryfamous.Theschoolinwhichheoncestudiedisveryfamous.Thisisthegirl(who/whom)IwenttotheGreatWallwith.ThisisthegirlwithwhomIwenttotheGreatWall.Thesentence“Thisisthewatch(which/that)youarelookingfor.”cannotbechangedinto“Thisisthewatchforwhichyouarelooking.”because“lookfor”isasetphrase.Nowturntopage36andlet’sdoEx.2and3.IV.ClosingdownbydoingaquizToendtheperiodyouaregoingtotakeaquizonattributiveclause.Choosethebestanswer:1.Theweatherturnedouttobeverygood,____wasmorethanwecouldexpect.A.whatB.which C.that D.it              2.AfterlivinginPairsforfiftyyearshereturnedtothesmalltown____hegrewupasachild.A.whichB.whereC.that D.when            3.Thehouse______weliveisnotlarge.A.whichB.inwhichC.onwhichD.atwhich              4.RecentlyIboughtanancientChinesevase,_____wasveryreasonable.20\nA.whichprice C.thepriceofwhichC.itsprice  D.thepriceofwhose5.HelivedinLondonfor3months,during____timehelearnedsomeEnglish.A.this B.which C.atwhichD.some6.Iwillneverforgettheday_____hecametoseeme.A.that B.which C.atwhich D.when7.Thevisitoraskedtheguidetotakehispicture_____standsthefamoustower.Athat B.where C.which D.there8.Thestudents____departmentMsKingworkedtenyearsagolookdownuponwomen.A.inwhich B.inthat C.inwhose D.whose9.Idon’tlike_____youspeaktoher.A.theway B.thewayinthat C.thewaywhich D.thewayofwhich10.Ihadneitheraraincoatnoranumbrella._______Igotwetthrough.A.It’sthereason  B.That’swhyC.There’swhy  D.It’showPeriod3:AsamplelessonplanforUsingLanguage(THERESTOFELIAS’STORY)AimsTohelpstudentsreadthepassageTHERESTOFELIAS’STORYTohelpstudentstousethelanguagebyreading,listening,speakingandwritingProceduresI.WarmingupandlisteningSofarwehavereadastoryaboutElias.Doyourememberwhyitwasdifficultforhimtogetajob?(becausehehadn’tapassbook)whatisapassbook?Whyisitimportant?Let’slistentoashortpassageandfindout.Turntopage37.Readthequestionsandchoosethebestanswerafterlistening.DiscussthequestionsinEx.2.II.Guidedreading1.ReadingandansweringquestionsAsweknow,inordertosupportMandela,Eliashelpedhimblowupsomegovernmentbuildings.Canyouimaginewhatwouldhappentohimifhewascaught?Actually,hewascaughtandputintoaprisononRobbenIsland.However,hewasluckyenoughto20\ngethelpfromMandelaevenwhenhewasinprison.TurntoPage38,readthepassagequicklyandfindout:HowdidMandelahelpedEliaswhenhewasonRobbenIslandHowdidMandelahelpEliasafterhecametopower?2.ReadinganddoingexercisesReadthepassageagainanddotheexerciseonPage38.3.Task(atextdialogue)NowwehavefinishedthestoryaboutElias.Nextwearegoingtodoagroupactivity.Wewilldoitingroupsoffour.SupposeoneofyouisEliasandworksasatourguideonRobbenIsland.TheotherthreeofyouaretouristswhoareveryinterestedintheislandandMandela’slifeandaskingthetourguidethefollowingquestions.Eliasmustanswerthem.Tourist:HowdidyougettoknowNelsonMandela?Elias:Itwasin1950.IwasworkingasaminerinJohannesburgbutIhadn’tapassbooktolivethere.SoIwenttoMandela’slawfirmtoaskforadvice.Tourist:CanyouexplaintomesomeofNelsonMandela’spoliticalideasorbeliefs?Elias:Yes.Hefoundthatweblackpeoplewerenottreatedasequallyasthewhitepeopleandhewouldfightforourrights.However,hesaidthatweshouldfightinapeacefulway.Onlywhenthiswasnotalloweddidwedecidetoanswerviolencewithviolence.Tourist:Howdidhehelpyouthroughyourlife?Elias:First,hehelpedmetogetthecorrectpaperstostayinJohannesburgandkeepmyjobasImentionedabove.ThenhetaughtmetoreadandwritewhenIwasinprison.Thisisveryimportanttomebecauseitenablesmetogetmorejobopportunities.Laterhegavememypresentjob.Tourist:WhatwaslifelikeonRobbenIsland?Elias:Miserableandcruel.Theguardsandsoldierstreatedusbadly,beatusviolentlyfornoreasonsandinsultedusindifferentways.Tourist:HowdidyoumanagetostudyonRobbenIsland?20\nElias:Westudiedduringthelunchbreaksandtheeveningswhenweshouldhaveasleep.Wereadbooksunderourblanketsandusedanythingwecouldfindtomakecandlestoseethewords.Tourist:Whatkindsofjobhaveyoueverdone?Elias:Aminer,anofficeworkerandnowatourguide.Tourist:Whatdoyouthinkofyourpresentjob?Elias:Ilikeitverymuch.AndIamproudtoshowvisitorsovertheprison,forIhelpedtomakeourpeoplefreeinourownland.III.Guidedwriting1.PreparationforwritingImaginenowMrMandelaisinprison.YouaregoingtowritealettertothePresidentofSouthAfricaaskinghimtofreeNelsonMandela.Doyouremembertheformatofaletter?Whatshouldbethemaincontentofthisletter?(ThereasonsforfreeingMandela)Howwouldyoutrytopersuadethepresident?(Youmustmakeyourreasonspersuasive.)2.WritingaletterReadtheinformationaboutMandela.DiscusswithyourpartnerandcollectideasfortheletterWriterdowntheideasandputthemintoagoodandlogicalorder.Writetheletter.IV.Furtherapplying1.FindinginformationGotothelibrarytoreadorgetonlinetosearchformoreinformationonNelsonMandela.Takenotesofyourfindinganddoanoralpresentationnextperiod.2.WritingadescriptionWriteadescriptionofNelsonMandelausingtheinformationyouhavefound.V.ClosingdownbysharingShareyourletterwithyourpartnersandmakenecessarychanges.20\nShareyourletterwiththeclassbyreadingitaloud.Part2:Teachingresources(第二部分:教学资源)Section1:AtextstructureanalysisofELIAS’STORYI.TypeofwritingandsummaryoftheideaTypeofwritingThisisapieceofnarrativewriting.MainideaofthepassageEliasdescribeshowNelsonMandelahelpedtheblackpeoplethroughhisownexperienceTopicsentenceof1stparagraphThetimewhenIfirstmetNelsonMandelawasaverydifficultperiodofmylife.Topicsentenceof2ndparagraphSadlyIdidnothavethispassbookbecauseIwasnotbornthereandIwasworriedaboutwhetherIwouldbeoutofwork.Topicsentenceof3rdparagraphThedaywhenNelsonMandelatoldmewhattodoandhelpedmewasoneofthehappiestdayofmylife.Topicsentenceof4thparagraphThelastthirtyyearshaveseenthegreatestnumberoflawsstoppingourrightsandprogressuntiltodaywehavereachedastagewherewehavealmostnorightsatall.Topicsentenceof5thparagraphWefirstbrokethelawinawaywhichwaspeaceful;whenthiswasnotallowed…onlythendidwedecidetoanswerviolencewithviolence.II.Atreediagram(withkeywordsofeachparagraphplacedineachbox)blackworkerdifficultperiodlawfirminformationofEliasElias’lifebeforemeetingMandelasixleavenotpaygoldminepassbookworriedabout20\nElias’sproblemtellhelpcorrectpapersforgetjoinMandela’shelpElias’storynorightsvotelivejobpoorestareasnotgrowfoodblackpeople’sproblemsElias’lifeaftermeetingMandelapositionacceptfightpeacefullyblowupputinprisonrealizeequalsupporttoMandelaIII.AretoldpassageofthetextEliasisablackworkerinSouthAfrica.Hisfamilywassopoorthathehadtodropoutofschoolattheageofeight.Lateron,hewasabletoworkasagoldminerinJohannesburg.Butashehadn’tgotapassbookwhichwasrequiredifonewantedtoliveinJohannesburg.Hewasworriedaboutbeingdismissed.However,hewasluckyenoughtogetsomehelpfromNelsonMandelaandmanagedtogetthecorrectpapers.Afterthat,hebegantoknowmoreMandelaandhispoliticalideas.HeagreedwithMandela’sviewsontheunfairlawsagainsttheblackpeopleandhisideaaboutpeacefulfighting.HealsoknewthatallMandelawantedtodowastofightforequalrightsfortheblackpeople.Sohesupportedhimheartandsoul.20\nSection2:BackgroundinformationonNelsonMandelaandothersI.NelsonMandelaNelsonRolihlahlaMandela,(born18July1918),beforebecomingPresidentofSouthAfrica,wasoneofitschiefanti-apartheidactivists,andwasalsoananti-apartheidsaboteur.Heisnowalmostuniversallyconsideredtobeaheroicfreedomfighter.HespenthischildhoodintheThembuchiefdombeforeembarkingonacareerinlaw.ThenameMadibaisanhonorarytitleadoptedbyoldermalemembersofMandela'sclan;however,inSouthAfricathetitleissynonymouswithNelsonMandela.II.CourtroomquotesbyNelsonMandela“IhavefoughtagainstwhitedominationandIhavefoughtagainstblackdomination.Ihavecherishedtheidealofademocraticandfreesocietyinwhichallpersonslivetogetherinharmonyandwithequalopportunities.ItisanidealwhichIhopetoliveforandtoachieve.Butifneedsbe,itisanidealforwhichIampreparedtodie.”“WhyisitthatinthiscourtroomIamfacingawhitemagistrate,confrontedbyawhiteprosecutor,escortedbywhiteorderlies?Cananybodyhonestlyandseriouslysuggestthatinthistypeofatmospherethescalesofjusticeareevenlybalanced?WhyisitthatnoAfricaninthehistoryofthiscountryhaseverhadthehonorofbeingtriedbyhisownkind,byhisownfleshandblood?...Iamablackmaninawhiteman’scourt.Thisshouldnotbe.”(Finlayson84).“Outoftheexperienceofanextraordinaryhumandisasterthatlastedtoolong,mustbebornasocietyofwhichallhumanitywillbeproud...Wehave,atlast,achievedourpoliticalemancipation.Wepledgeourselvestoliberateallourpeoplefromthecontinuingbondageofpoverty,deprivation,suffering,gender,andotherdiscrimination.Never,never,andneveragainshallitbethatthisbeautifullandwillagainexperiencetheoppressionofonebyanother...Thesunshallneversetonsogloriousahumanachievement.”20\nIII.ANCandANCYouthLeagueTheANCisanationalliberationmovement.Itwasformedin1912tounitetheAfricanpeopleandspearheadthestruggleforfundamentalpolitical,socialandeconomicchange.ForninedecadestheANChasledthestruggleagainstracismandoppression,organisingmassstudentsresistance,mobilisingtheinternationalcommunityandtakingupthearmedstruggleagainstapartheid.MembershipoftheANCisopentoallSouthAfricansabovetheageof18years,irrespectiveofrace,colourandcreed,whoacceptitsprinciples,policiesandprogrammes.TheANCYouthLeaguewasfoundedin1944.Theleaguepropagated“Africanism”anditsmottowas“Africa’scausemusttriumph.”Itwasradicalandmilitant.Themembersofitrejectedtheideaof“foreign”leadershipandarguedthatblackAfricansmustprovidetheirownleadershipandrelyuponthemselves.Section3:WordsandexpressionsI.Wordsforwarmingupqualityn.somethingtypicalofapersonormaterial:Kindnessishisbestquality.Sheshowsqualitiesofleadership.20\nwillingadj.ready(todosth.):Areyouwillingtohelp?activeadj.ableorreadytotakeaction:Althoughheisover70;heisstillactive.Anactivememberoftheclubissuretoattendeverymeeting.loseheart灰心,丧失信心Iusedtoworkinthegardeneveryweek.ButIlostheartwhenalltheplantsdied.Don’tloseheart;youstillhavemorechances.loseone’sheart爱上,喜欢上Shelostherhearttohimassoonasshesawthehandsomesoldier.troublen.麻烦:introuble有麻烦,处于困境中;getintotrouble陷入困境;maketrouble制造麻烦;askfortrouble自找麻烦;havetrouble(in)doingsth.做某事有困难II.WordsforReadingadvisev.totellwhatonethinksshouldbedone:advisesth.;advisedoingsth.;advisesb.todosth.;advisethatsb.(should)dosth.;Iadvisewaitinguntiltheteachercomes.Thedoctoradvisedaweek’srest/takingaweek’srest.Iadvised(him)thatheshouldtakearest.Iadvisedhimnottodrive/againstdriving.Whatdoyouadvisemetodo?advicen.opiniongivenbyonepersontoanotheronhowthatothershouldbehaveoract:givesomeadvicetosb.;fivesb.someadvice;followsb’sadvicecontinuevi&vt.goon:continuetodosth/doingsth;continue(with)sth.;goondoingsth./withsth./todosth.Thesportsmeetcontinuedfor3days.Hecontinuedtostudy/studyingasifnothinghadhappened.Wemustcontinueourjourneyuntilwefindwater.worryn.&v.tobeormakeanxious:worrysb.,worryabout…;bbeworriedabout…;Youdon’thavetoworryaboutyourhealthifyoukeepabalanceddiet.Ourparentsmustbeworryingbecausewearecomingbacklate.Hersickstudentsworriedme.Whathesaidaddedtoherworries.20\nstagen.aperiodainacourseofevents;theraisedflooronwhichplaysareperformedinatheater:stagedirection;stagedirector;putsb.onthestage;atanearlystageinourhistoryvotev.&n.toexpressone’schoiceofficiallyfromamongthepossibilitiesoffered;anactofmakingachoiceordecisiononamatterbymeansofvoting:votefor/againstsb.MoststudentsvotedforJimastheythoughthimcapableandhonest.Mostpeoplevotedagainsttheformerleaderbecauseofrumorabouthim.IgavemyvotetoLiGao.Thenewleaderwaselectedthroughasecretvote.positionn.theplacewheresomeoneorsomethingisorshouldbe;aparticularplaceorrankinagroup:WhatIknowabouthimwasthatheisinahighpositioninthecompany.Canyoutellmethepositionofyourcityonthemap?acceptv.totakesomethingofferedwillinglyreceivev.toget:IreceivedsomerosesfromJackonValentines’DaybutIdidn’tacceptthem.Haveyouacceptedthejobtheyofferedyou?Hereceivedmanypresentsonhisbirthday.violencen.useifbodilyforcetohurtorharm;verygreatforceinactionorfeelingviolentadj.Violenceinthemediahasinfluencedteenagersalot.asamatteroffact:infact;actually:Asamatteroffact,hediscoverthetruthquitebyaccident.Asamatteroffact,IfeltextremelynervouswhenIwasgivingthespeech.blowv.blowup:blowupthebuilding/bridge/dam;blowupthetire;blowoff;blowoutprison20\nn.aplacewherecriminalsarekeptlockedupasapunishmentprisonern.apersonkeptinaprisonforsomecrimeorwhilewaitingtobetired.putinprison:Ifyoucontinuedoingthosekindsofthings,youwillendupinprison.Theywereputinprisonforblowingupthegovernmentbuilding.equaladj.thesameinsize;number;value;rank;etc.;havingenoughstrength;ability;etc.:Allmenwerebornequal.Cutthecakesintothreeequalpieces.Womendemandequalpayforequalwork.Billisequaltothejobofrunningtheoffice.n.personwhoisequal(toanotherortooneself):Theteacherispopularbecausehetreatsthechildrenashisequals.III.WordsforUsingLanguageimaginev.toform(apictureoridea)inmind:imaginesth.;imaginedoingsth.;imaginesb.doingsth.;imaginethat…;Canyouimaginelifewithoutelectricity?IcannotimagineLilycookingdinnerfortwentypeople?YoucannotimaginewhatlifewaslikeonRobbenIsland.powern.politicalpower;superpower;cometo/intopower;inpowerterrorn.(terribleadj.terroristn.terrorismn.)Shetrembledwithterrorwhenthethiefpointedaknifeather.Shescreamedwithterroronhearingtheexplosion.Themurdercasewasaterrortoeverybodyinthesmalltown.fearn.&vthefeelingthatonehaswhendangerisnear;tobeafraid:fearsth;feartodosth;fearthat…;forfearthat…;forfearofescapev.&n.findawayout;getout;theactofescaping:anarrowescape;fireescape;escapedeathpunishment/beingpunished;escapefromprison/reality;escapeoutofaburningbuilding.Thebirdhasescapedfromthecage.Thebirdhasescapedbeing20\nshot.degreen.HepassedtheexamandfinallygothisMaster’sdegree.Thetemperaturetodayistwodegreeshotterthanyesterday.rewardn.(sth.givenorgainedas)returnforworkorservice:Thepoliceareofferingarewardforinformationabouttherobbery.v.togivearewardto:Herewardedtheboyforbringbackthedog.sentencen.apunishmentforacriminalfoundguiltyincourt:Thesentencewastenyearsinprison.aheavysentence;alifesentence;underthesentenceofdeath;serveone’ssentencev.togiveapunishmentto:Hewassentencedtothreeyearsinprison.besentencedtodeath;besentencedforthief20

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