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1、Module 6War and Peace?LearningAimsBy the end of this class,I will1.get information about the Blitz in London;extract the key points.2.talk about the memories of the experience in Blitz with learnt words and phrases;get some daily expressions about describing memories.3.develop a spirit of loving pea
2、ce and study hard to enrich the mind.Pre-listening1.When and where did the German War planes begin to drop bombs?At 4 p.m.on 7th September 1940 in London.2.When did the second attack stop?3.What were the attacks known as?4:30 a.m.the following morning.The Blitz(lightning war).4.What was the result o
3、f the war?450 killed,up to 200,000 Londoners found shelter from the bombing in underground stations.4.What was the result of the war?450 killed,up to 200,000 Londoners found shelter from the bombing in underground stations.Pre-listeningActivity 2break-_-_fall_-_feel-_-_fly-_-_shake-_-_think-_-_broke
4、brokenfellfallenfeltfeltflewflownshookshakenthoughtthought2.Complete the sentences with the verbs in the past simple.1.I remember that the house _ during the bombing.2.The planes _ very low.3.A lot of bombs _ on the docks.break fall feel fly shake thinkshookflewfell4.A lot of people _ the undergroun
5、d would be the safest place.5.They _ the chains on the doors.6.You _ much safer in the underground.thoughtbrokefeltWhile-listeningListen to the tape and answer the following questions.How old were Alice and Henry when the bombing campaign started?Where was Alice when she saw the bombing for the firs
6、t time?What did Henry and his brother do?Where was Alice when a bomb fell on her street?Who was Henry with on the night he remembers best?While-listeningListen to the tape and answer the following questions.while-listening1)How old were Alice and Henry when the bombing campaign started?Alice was 7 a
7、nd Henry was 12.2)Where was Alice when she saw the bombing for the first time?In her bedroom.3)What did Henry and his brother do?They went out into the street to watch the planes.4)Where was Alice when a bomb fell on her street?In the underground.5)Who was Henry with on the night he remembers best?H
8、is father.Post -listeningListen to the tape again and fill the blanks.I:Alice,whatsyourstrongestmemoryofit?A:while,Iwasonly7yearsoldandfirstbombfellalongwayfrommyhouse,butIrememberherhouseshookandIlookedthroughmybedroom_,Irememberseeing_inthedistance,Iveneverforgotthat.I:UnforgettableA:yes,Idid,Ials
9、orememberthatmyparentswerevery_withme.windowfiresannoyedI:Why?A:becauseIwaslookingthroughmybedroomwindow,you_todothat,youhadtokeepyourwindows_allthetimeatnight.I:Henry,whatsyourfirstmemoryofBlitz?H:well,IamolderthanAlice,andIwas12whenthebombingstarted,andthefirstthingIrememberwasthe_oftheplanes.They
10、flewverylow.wasnt supposedcoveredsoundI:Howdidyoufeelwhenyouwentintothestreet?Wereyouafraid?H:Well.Yes,IsupposedIwas,butIalsorememberfellingvery_.A:Actually,wewouldintheundergroundstation.Thatright,theundergroundstation.IfIrememberrightly,Wewerentsupposedtodothat.excitedI:Henry.Whatsyourstrongestmem
11、ory?H:Oh,en.onenight,myfatherandmecameoutthehouselate.wehadtorun_totheundergroundstationanditwasoneoftheworstnight.Theskywasfullofplanesandyouwouldhearthesoundsofthefallingbombs,thatwas_.Illneverforgethearingthatsound.half a mileterribleI:Howoftendidthebombcome?H:_.I:Really?H:Yes,Andnotjustonceatnig
12、ht.Iremembercountingthetimebetweentheraidsonenighttherewasaraid_foraboutanhour.I:Thankyoubothforsharingyourmemorieswithus.A:Yourewelcome.every nightevery two minutesWorkinpairs:Role-playtheconversationHome work:Home work:Home work:Home work:1.SurftheinternettogetmoreinformationabouttheBlitz.2.Finish
13、andpolishyourconversation War is as much a punishment to the punisher as it is to the suffer.-Thomas JeffersonThere is nothing good in war.Except its ending.-AbrahamLinconThe real and lasting victories are those of peace,and not of war.-RalphWaldoEmersonIf you dont end war,war will end us.-H.GWellsP:patience;protectE:energyA:acknowledgingC:confidenceE:empathy