
ACTIVE READING 1 Mapping NIETNA in Vietna THE )P THE Embarkation Navigation Destination ○o11ege Resources 1s七立s7”七 special any more
Mapping Embarkation Navigation Destination Resources

Active reading 1:Embarkation Survey Background information Life in the sixties Life today 。Comparison
Survey Background information Life in the sixties Life today Comparison Active reading 1: Embarkation

Active reading 1:Embarkation Survey Work in pairs to check the statements which are true for you.Give a description of what you are doing now. Example Aey0u:i8e8罗 A:Do you need at least two alarm clocks to get you up in the morning? B:No,I always get up early in the morning to practise my English in a corner on campus.What about you? A. NorE
Survey Work in pairs to check the statements which are true for you. Give a description of what you are doing now. Example A: Do you need at least two alarm clocks to get you up in the morning? B: No, I always get up early in the morning to practise my English in a corner on campus. What about you? A: . Active reading 1: Embarkation More

Active reading 1:Embarkation Survey 1.I need at least two alarm clocks to get me up in the morning. 2.I always leave writing essays until the last minute. 3.The best thing about my life as a student is the partying. 4.I take part in every protest on campus. 5.I think I may be studying the wrong subject. 6.I came to college to get an education,I'm not thinking about what job I'd like. 7.I'm crazy about the Beatles. 8.I think no one has ever improved on the miniskirt. 9.I'm not interested in politics. 10.I feel young people can change the world
Survey 1. I need at least two alarm clocks to get me up in the morning. 2. I always leave writing essays until the last minute. 3. The best thing about my life as a student is the partying. 4. I take part in every protest on campus. 5. I think I may be studying the wrong subject. 6. I came to college to get an education, I’m not thinking about what job I’d like. 7. I’m crazy about the Beatles. 8. I think no one has ever improved on the miniskirt. 9. I’m not interested in politics. 10. I feel young people can change the world. Active reading 1: Embarkation

Active reading 1:Embarkation Life in the sixties 米 Social affairs 米 Cultural affairs 米Presentation HISTOR OF THE
Life in the sixties Active reading 1: Embarkation Social affairs Cultural affairs Presentation

Active reading 1:Embarkation Social affairs Listen to a recording about social affairs in the US during the 1960s and complete the sentences. MAKE L NOT
Social affairs Listen to a recording about social affairs in the US during the 1960s and complete the sentences. Active reading 1: Embarkation More

Active reading 1:Embarkation Social affairs The 1960s began with the election of the first president born in the 20th century -John Kennedy.For many Americans,the young president was the symbol of a 1)spirit of hope for the nation.When Kennedy was murdered in 1963,many felt that their hopes died, too.This was especially true of young people,and members and supporters of 2)minority groups. A time of 3)innocence and hope soon began to look like a time of anger and violence.More Americans protested to demand an end to the 4) unfair treatment of black citizens.More protested to demand an end to the war in Vietnam.And more protested to demand full 5)equality for women. Mor
Social affairs The 1960s began with the election of the first president born in the 20th century –John Kennedy. For many Americans, the young president was the symbol of a 1) _ of hope for the nation. When Kennedy was murdered in 1963, many felt that their hopes died, too. This was especially true of young people, and members and supporters of 2) _ groups. A time of 3) _ and hope soon began to look like a time of anger and violence. More Americans protested to demand an end to the 4) _ treatment of black citizens. More protested to demand an end to the war in Vietnam. And more protested to demand full 5) _ for women. Active reading 1: Embarkation More innocence equality spirit minority unfair

Active reading 1:Embarkation Social affairs By the middle of the 1960s,it had become almost impossible for President Lyndon Johnson to leave the White House without facing 6)_protesters against the war in Vietnam.In March of 1968,he announced that he would not run for another term. In addition to President John Kennedy,two other 7) influential leaders were murdered during the nineteen sixties.8)Civil rights leader Martin Luther King was shot in Memphis,Tennessee in 1968.Several weeks later, Robert Kennedy-John Kennedy's brother-was shot in Los Angeles,California.He was campaigning to win his party's 9)_nomination for president.Their deaths resulted in 10)riots in cities across the country
Social affairs By the middle of the 1960s, it had become almost impossible for President Lyndon Johnson to leave the White House without facing 6) _ against the war in Vietnam. In March of 1968, he announced that he would not run for another term. In addition to President John Kennedy, two other 7) _ leaders were murdered during the nineteen sixties. 8) _ rights leader Martin Luther King was shot in Memphis, Tennessee in 1968. Several weeks later, Robert Kennedy—John Kennedy’s brother—was shot in Los Angeles, California. He was campaigning to win his party’s 9) _ for president. Their deaths resulted in 10) _ in cities across the country. Active reading 1: Embarkation protesters influential riots nomination Civil

Active reading 1:Embarkation Cultural affairs Listen to recordings about cultural affairs in the US during the 1960s and finish the tasks. Bob Dylan 鲍勃迪伦 (美国民谣歌手、作曲 家、诗人) Allen Ginsberg艾伦·金斯堡 (美国先锋派诗人) Timothy Leary蒂莫西·李瑞 (美国心理学家) (uo7
Cultural affairs Listen to recordings about cultural affairs in the US during the 1960s and finish the tasks. Active reading 1: Embarkation Bob Dylan 鲍勃·迪伦 (美国民谣歌手、作曲 家、诗人) Allen Ginsberg 艾伦·金斯堡 (美国先锋派诗人) Timothy Leary 蒂莫西·李瑞 (美国心理学家) More

Active reading 1:Embarkation Cultural affairs Listen to Part I and answer the questions. Seript 1.What values did parents teach their children in the 1950s? A belief in God,hard work and service to their country. 2.How did young people rebel against their parents? Letting their hair grow long and by wearing strange clothes. 3.What were the main topics of Bob Dylan's songs? Social unrest. 4.What did "Do your own thing"mean? Do whatever you wanted,without feeling guilty. MOI
Cultural affairs 1. What values did parents teach their children in the 1950s? A belief in God, hard work and service to their country. 2. How did young people rebel against their parents? Letting their hair grow long and by wearing strange clothes. 3. What were the main topics of Bob Dylan’s songs? Social unrest. 4. What did “Do your own thing” mean? Do whatever you wanted, without feeling guilty. Active reading 1: Embarkation Listen to Part I and answer the questions. Script More