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人教课标版高一必修1Unit1英语课件\nAnne'sBestFriend\nupsetignorecalm…downhavegottobeconcernedaboutwalkthedogloosetobecomequietafternervousactivitytobeworriedaboutunhappyandworriedtotakenonoticeofhavetodofree,nottieduptotakeadogforawalkRevisionMatchthewordorexpressionwithitsmeaning.\nWatchapieceofvideoandtrytodescribethepicturesinthetext.NAZIHITLER\nBackgroundThisisatruestory.IttookplaceinAmsterdam,Hollandintheearly1940saftertheGermanNazishadoccupiedmostofEurope.TheNaziPartyruledGermanyfrom1933to1945.OneoftheirkeypolicieswastokillalltheJewsinEurope.IfanypersonsknowntobeJewswerefound,theywouldbesenttoconcentrationcampsfarthereast,mostlyinPoland.\nFamilieswereseparatedandtransportedintrains.Formanydays,theywentwithoutfood,water,sanitationorfreshair.Toavoidthisterriblefate,someJewishfamilieswentintohiding,oftenwiththehelpofnon-Jewishfriends.ThisdiarywaswrittenduringthetimewhenAnneandherfamilymovedtoescapefrombeingkilledbyNazis.\nWorldWarIIInNaziGermany,JewswererequiredtowearayellowstarofDavidontheirclothing.JewsbeingroundedupbyNazisoldiersandforcedtoleavehome.\nPolishJewsontheirwaytoaNazideathcamp.Jewsinaconcentrationcamp(集中营)\nAmassgraveTheremainsofJews(幸存者)TheHolocaust(大屠杀)Victimsofthegaschambers(毒气室)\nBornonJune12,1929,AnneFrankwasaGerman-JewishteenagerwhowasforcedtogointohidingduringtheHolocaust(大屠杀).\nAnne’sfatherAnne’sFrankAnne’smother\nLookatthepicturesandtheheadingandguesswhatthetextmightbeabout.Lead-inTheystayedonthetopfloor,withcurtainsdrawnsoasnottoattractunwantedattention.\nSkimmingThetimeofthestoryTheplaceofthestoryTheheroineofthestoryAnne’sbestfriendThelengthoftimetheyhidawayThedateofthediaryWorldWarIINetherlandsAnneherdiary--KittyovertwoyearsThursday15,June,1944Skimthepassageandfillintheformbelow.\nReadingmethodwhenwherewhowhatwhyhow\nScanningScanthepassagefasttogetthemainideawithyourpartners.Itshowedthecommonideaandwishofthewholeworldpeople,hatingwarsandterrorswhilelongingforpeaceandfreedom.\nWhatWhatkindWhenWhereWhathappenedHerdiaryToldeverythingtoWorldWarIIAmsterdam,NetherlandsHidawaynottobecaughtAnne'sbestfriend\nTimeNatureFeelingBeforehidingAfterhidingbluesky,songsofbirds,moonlight,flowersdarkness,rain,wind,thunderingcloudsneverfeltspellboundgrewcrazy,heldintheirpowerReadandfillintheblanks.\nDetail-reading1.WhatisatruefriendlikeinAnne’sopinion?InAnne’sopinion,atruefriendisapersonwhomyoucantrust.That’stosay,youcantelleverythingtothisperson.I.Answerthefollowingquestionsaccordingtothepassage.\n2.WhatisanordinarydiarylikeaccordingtoAnne?Whataboutherdiary?AccordingtoAnne,anordinarydiaryiswheremostpeopleliketosetdownaseriesoffacts.ButAnnewrotedownherdeepestfeelingsandthoughtsinherdiary.Shetoldeverythingtoherbestfriend---herdiary.\n3.Whywasshesocrazyaboutthingstodowithnature?Becauseshehadbeenindoorstoolong,shewassoeagertoseetheoutdoorworld---thebluesky,thesingingbirds,thebeautifulflowers,thebrightmoon.\n4.Whydidshestayawakeonpurposeuntilverylateoneevening?Becauseshewantedtohaveagoodlookatthebrightmoon.\n5.Whydidn’tshedareopenthewindowwhenthemoonwastoobright?BecauseshewasafraidthatshemightbediscoveredbytheGermanNazis.\nII.InformationaboutAnne’sfamilyNationality________AddressAmsterdaminthe_________SituationTheyhadto___________fornearlytwenty-fivemonths.PeriodDuring___________ReasonIftheydidn’t,theywouldbecaughtbythe____________.ResultFinallyallherfamilywerediscovered.GermanNazisJewishNetherlandshideawayWorldWarII\nIII.InformationaboutAnne’sdiaryName______WrittenperiodDuringthe________CharacteristicsNotjustaseriesoffactsKitty25months\nContentThechangesofAnne’slifeBeforehidingAdeepbluesky,thesongofthebirds,moonlightandflowerscouldneverhavekepther__________.AfterhidingShestayedawaketoenjoythedark,rainyevening,thewind,etc.Shewas______abouteverythingtodowithnature.spellboundcrazy\nRelationshipwithAnneAnne’s_________bestfriend\nGuessingingroupsReadthedairyagainandpayspecialattentiontotheboldfacedwords.Thendiscussingroupstheinsidemeaningsofthem.ThenthinkofsomeotherwordsorexpressionstodescribeAnne’sfeelingsandthoughts.\nWhatdotheboldfacedpartsimply?Words/phrasesWhatisimpliednotinsideabuildingfeelingdisturbedtobeworriedaboutfree,nottieduptoexperiencesomethingupsetoutdoorsbeconcernedaboutloosegothrough\ntotakenonoticeofstayingclosetoandlookingatsomebodytobecomequietafternervousactivitypieceofmaterialhungtocoverawindowNumberofthingsthathappenoneafteranotherignorefacetofacecalmdowncurtainseries\nDebate:1.WhatwouldyoumissmostifyouwentintohidinglikeAnne?Explainwhy?myrelativesandfriends,myschool,thedepartmentstore….\n2.HowwouldyoudescribeAnne’sfeelingswhenshewaslookingoutintothenightsky?Anne’sfeelingswereverysadandlonelyforsherealizedwhatshewasmissingbygoingintohiding.\nSummary1.Accordingtotheinformationinthetablebelowtrytousethefirstpersontoretellthestory:WhatherdiaryWhatkindtoldeverythingtoWhenWorldWarIIWhereAmsterdam,NetherlandsWhathidawaysoasnottobecaughtAnne’sbestfriend\nRetellingIfeltvery______withoutseeingmyoldfriends.SoIhadtomakeanewfriend_____________,whomIcouldtell_________to.Sadly,atlastmyfamilywasdiscoveredandcaughtby_______________sometimelater.lonelymydiaryKittyeverythingtheGermanNazis\nTimeNatureFeelingBeforehidingbluesky,songsofbirds,moonlight,flowersneverfeltspellboundAfterhidingdarkness,rain,wind,thunderingcloudsfeltcrazy,heldintheirpowerAnne’sfeelingSummary\nRetellingIlivedin___________inthe___________during_____________.Myfamilywere______,sowehadto_________forayearandahalfinorder_______________bytheGermanNazis.DuringthattimeIwasn’tabletogo________forsolongthatIhad______________abouteverythingto__________nature.AmsterdamNetherlandsWorldWarIIhideawayJewishnottobecaughtoutdoorsgrownsocrazyfacetoface\nOnce,Idecidedtolookatthemoon___________bymyself.ButIdidn’t_______openthewindowtoseethenight_______becauseIwasafraidofbeingdiscoveredbytheNazis.atmidnightdaretodowith\n1.Readthetextagainandpreviewthemeaningandusageofthekeywordsandphrases:Homeworkdosth.onpurpose,inorderto,facetoface,hideaway,setdown,aseriesof,gothrough,dare,hold…inone’spower,nolonger\n2.Retellthestoryyourselfinthefirstperson.