Lesson 4-A Drink in the Passage PPart one Warm-up W B E ENTER
Lesson 4—A Drink in the Passage W B T L E Part One ENTER
Lesson 4-A Drink in the Passage Warm-up Contents 工. Questions e 工, Video show 工工L. Alan Paton Quotes o IV. Famous Lines from Cry the Beloved Country W B E
Lesson 4—A Drink in the Passage W B T L E Warm-up I. Questions II. Video Show III. Alan Paton Quotes IV. Famous Lines from Cry, the Beloved Country
Lesson 4-A Drink in the Passage 1. Ouestions 1. What do you know about South Africa? 2. What do you know about the situation in South Africa Africa at the time the story was written? 3. Have you ever heard of the apartheid"? What South do you know about it? Africa 4. What dramatic changes have taken place in this country since the time this story was written? 5. Has racism been a serious problem in human history Is the problem resolved? W B E To be continued on the next page
Lesson 4—A Drink in the Passage W B T L E I. Questions To be continued on the next page. 1. What do you know about South Africa? 2. What do you know about the situation in South Africa at the time the story was written? 3. Have you ever heard of the “apartheid”? What do you know about it? 4. What dramatic changes have taken place in this country since the time this story was written? 5. Has racism been a serious problem in human history? Is the problem resolved?
Lesson 4-A Drink in the Passage 1. Ouestions 6. Is it easy to detect the existence of racism? Why E5 or why ly not? top the缸r 7. Does racism only involve governments and politicians? 8. 'I have one great fear in my heart,, that one day“的公会 when they( the whites of South Africa) have turned to loving they will find we(the blacks) are turned to hating -Alan Paton Please make your comments on this quote W B E The end of Questions. U
Lesson 4—A Drink in the Passage W B T L E I. Questions The end of Questions. 6. Is it easy to detect the existence of racism? Why or why not? 7. Does racism only involve governments and politicians? 8. “I have one great fear in my heart, that one day when they (the whites of South Africa) have turned to loving, they will find we (the blacks) are turned to hating.” —Alan Paton Please make your comments on this quote
Lesson 4-A Drink in the Passage II. Video Show impact that so many, uh, the psychological impact. that so many blacks South Africans did suffer W B E The end of Video Show. U
Lesson 4—A Drink in the Passage W B T L E II. Video Show The end of Video Show
Lesson 4-A Drink in the Passage III. Alan aton Quotes 1. Cry, the beloved country, for the unborn child that is the inheritor of our fear. let him not love the earth too deeply . For fear will rob him of all if he gives too much. 2. I envision someday a great peaceful South Africa in which the world will take pride a nation in which each of many different groups will be making its own creative contribution 3. The Afrikaner has nowhere to go, and that's why he would rather destroy himself than capitulate BTL E To be continued on the next page
Lesson 4—A Drink in the Passage W B T L E III. Alan Paton Quotes To be continued on the next page. 1. Cry, the beloved country, for the unborn child that is the inheritor of our fear. Let him not love the earth too deeply... For fear will rob him of all if he gives too much. 2. I envision someday a great, peaceful South Africa in which the world will take pride, a nation in which each of many different groups will be making its own creative contribution. 3. The Afrikaner has nowhere to go, and that’s why he would rather destroy himself than capitulate
Lesson 4-A Drink in the Passage III. Alan aton Quotes 4. There is only one way in which one can endure man's inhumanity to man and that is to try, in ones own life to exemplify man's humanity to man 5. To give up the task of reforming society is to give up one's responsibility as a free man 6. Who knows for what we live, and struggle, and die?... Wise men write many books, in words too hard to understand. But this, the purpose of our lives, the end of all our struggle, is beyond all human wisdom BTL E The end of Alan Paton Quotes
Lesson 4—A Drink in the Passage W B T L E 4. There is only one way in which one can endure man's inhumanity to man and that is to try, in one's own life, to exemplify man's humanity to man. 5. To give up the task of reforming society is to give up one's responsibility as a free man. 6. Who knows for what we live, and struggle, and die?... Wise men write many books, in words too hard to understand. But this, the purpose of our lives, the end of all our struggle, is beyond all human wisdom. The end of Alan Paton Quotes. III. Alan Paton Quotes
Lesson 4-A Drink in the Passage IV. Famous Lines from Cr), the Beloy country Y TH BrOwne COUNTRY Cry, The beloved Country is the famous african novel by Alan Paton. The story follows the journey a minister, who travels to the big city in search of his prodigal son. Cry, the beloved Country is said Alan Paton to have been inspired (or influenced) by In a Province(1934). Alan Paton started the novel in 1946, and the book was finally published in 1948 Here are some famous lines from Cry, the Beloved Country by Alan Paton BTL E To be continued on the nest page
Lesson 4—A Drink in the Passage W B T L E IV. Famous Lines from Cry, the Beloved Country To be continued on the nest page. Cry, The Beloved Country is the famous African novel by Alan Paton. The story follows the journey a minister, who travels to the big city in search of his prodigal son. Cry, the Beloved Country is said to have been inspired (or influenced) by In a Province (1934). Alan Paton started the novel in 1946, and the book was finally published in 1948. Here are some famous lines from Cry, the Beloved Country by Alan Paton
Lesson 4-A Drink in the Passage Iv. Famous Lines from Cr), the Beloyedcountry One day in Johannesburg, and already the tribe was being rebuilt the house and soul being C RY restored THE BELOVED -Alan Paton, Cry, the Beloved Country chapter 6 COuNTRY In a land of fear this incorruptibility is like a lamp set upon a stand, giving light to all that are in the house Alan Paton, Cry, the Beloved Country, Chapter 22 BTL E To be continued on the nest pag
Lesson 4—A Drink in the Passage W B T L E To be continued on the nest page. “One day in Johannesburg, and already the tribe was being rebuilt, the house and soul being restored.” —Alan Paton, Cry, the Beloved Country, Chapter 6 “In a land of fear this incorruptibility is like a lamp set upon a stand, giving light to all that are in the house.” —Alan Paton, Cry, the Beloved Country, Chapter 22 IV. Famous Lines from Cry, the Beloved Country
Lesson 4-A Drink in the Passage Iw. Famous Ginesfrom Cr), the eloy country I have learned that kindness and love can pay for pain and suffering. Alan Paton, Cry, the Beloved Country Chapter 30 But when the dawn will come of our emancipation, from the fear of bondage and the bondage of fear, why, that is a secret. Alan Paton, Cry, the Beloved Country, Chapter 35 Nothing is ever quiet, except for fools Alan Paton, Cry, the Beloved Country, Chapter 26 BTL E To be continued on the nest page
Lesson 4—A Drink in the Passage W B T L E To be continued on the nest page. “I have learned that kindness and love can pay for pain and suffering.” —Alan Paton, Cry, the Beloved Country, Chapter 30 “But when the dawn will come, of our emancipation, from the fear of bondage and the bondage of fear, why, that is a secret.” —Alan Paton, Cry, the Beloved Country, Chapter 35 “Nothing is ever quiet, except for fools.” —Alan Paton, Cry, the Beloved Country, Chapter 26 IV. Famous Lines from Cry, the Beloved Country