Lesson 5-Twelve Angry Men(Part One) PPart one Warm-up E ANGRY MEN W B T LE ENTER
W B T L E Lesson 5 –Twelve Angry Men (Part One) Part One ENTER
Lesson 5-Twelve Angry Men(Part One) Warm-up Contents I. Listening materials II. About the author III. Do you know? IV Warming-up questions V. Warming-up activities W B T LE
W B T L E Lesson 5 –Twelve Angry Men (Part One) Warm-up I. Listening materials II. About the author III.Do you know? IV. Warming-up questions V. Warming-up activities
Lesson 5-Twelve Angry Men(Part One) I.⊥ istening materials Listen to the passages LISTEN Complete the spots 1. Writer Joseph Heller died of a_1 2 when he Keys was 76 years old. Joseph Heller was famous for writing a book called Catch-22. It was about life in1heart2attack the American_3 during World War II. The book 3. military 4. rules 5 officials made fun of 4 and 5 who make rules that 6. stupid 7. rule do not make sense. In the united states the word catch-22 came to mean a 6 7. Americans love this new idea that Joseph Heller gave to the language. W B T LE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 5 –Twelve Angry Men (Part One) I. Listening materials Listen to the passages. Complete the spots. To be continued on the next page. 1. Writer Joseph Heller died of a _1__ __2_ when he was 76 years old. Joseph Heller was famous for writing a book called Catch-22. It was about life in the American __3_ during World War II. The book made fun of _4__ and __5_ who make rules that do not make sense. In the United States, the word catch-22 came to mean a _6__ __7_. Americans love this new idea that Joseph Heller gave to the language. LISTEN 1. heart 2. attack 3. military 4. rules 5. officials 6. stupid 7. rule Keys
Lesson 5-Twelve Angry Men(Part One) I.⊥ istening materials Keys 2. Our next scientist of the millennium is the Austrian doctor Sigmund Freud. He changed scientific ideas about the mind. Doctor Freud was 1 unconscious born in 1856 in Moravia. He established the idea 2. bad that dreams help us understand our self. He 3. experiences said this is the part of the mind containing wishes, desires or 3 too frightening to 4. psychiatry recognize. Sigmund Freud's work on the causes 5. disputes and treatment of mental sickness helped form the ideas of modern 4 His ideas about sexual development led to the discussion and treatment of sexual problems. Many of Sigmund Freuds ideas are no longer used today, but no one_5 his great influence on the science of mental health W B T LE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 5 –Twelve Angry Men (Part One) To be continued on the next page. I. Listening materials 2. Our next scientist of the millennium is the Austrian doctor Sigmund Freud. He changed scientific ideas about the mind. Doctor Freud was born in 1856 in Moravia. He established the idea that dreams help us understand our _1__ self. He said this is the part of the mind containing wishes, desires or __2_ __3__ too frightening to recognize. Sigmund Freud’s work on the causes and treatment of mental sickness helped form the ideas of modern __4__. His ideas about sexual development led to the discussion and treatment of sexual problems. Many of Sigmund Freud’s ideas are no longer used today, but no one __5_ his great influence on the science of mental health. 1. unconscious 2. bad 3. experiences 4. psychiatry 5. disputes Keys
Lesson 5-Twelve Angry Men(Part One) I.⊥ istening materials 3. The Pentagon is one of the largest office buildings Keys in the world. It is the headquarters of the United States 1 Department The building is in 1. Defense Arlington, Virginia, across the Potomac River from 2.12 Washington D. C. It has 5 sides. That is why it is 3. hectares called the pentagon the building was designed 4. civilians that way because of 5 roads that are the borders 5. Navy of the surrounding land. It covers 3 of 6. Air Force land and has more than 340, 000 square meters of space. About 24,000 people work in the Pentagon About half are_4, the other are part of the military forces. They form part of 4 groups: the Departments of the Army,_5 and and the office of the Secretary of Defense W B T LE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 5 –Twelve Angry Men (Part One) I. Listening materials 3. The Pentagon is one of the largest office buildings in the world. It is the headquarters of the United States __1_ Department. The building is in Arlington, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington D.C. It has 5 sides. That is why it is called the Pentagon. The building was designed that way because of 5 roads that are the borders of the surrounding land. It covers _2__ __3_ of land and has more than 340,000 square meters of space. About 24,000 people work in the Pentagon. About half are _4__ , the other are part of the military forces. They form part of 4 groups: the Departments of the Army, __5_ and ___6__ and the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Keys 1. Defense 2. 12 3. hectares 4. civilians 5. Navy 6. Air Force To be continued on the next page
Lesson 5-Twelve Angry Men(Part One) I. Listening materials Army engineers began building Pentagon in 1941. It was completed 16 months later. It Keys was built to 7 the offices of the War 7. house Department. Congress created the War 8. supervise Department in 1789 to 8 the military 9. naval services. 9 years later Congress created the Department of the Navy to separate the land and 9 forces. After World War II Congress approved the National security Act, which created the National Military Establishment W B T LE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 5 –Twelve Angry Men (Part One) I. Listening materials To be continued on the next page. Army engineers began building Pentagon in 1941. It was completed 16 months later. It was built to __7_ the offices of the War Department. Congress created the War Department in 1789 to __8_ the military services. 9 years later, Congress created the Department of the Navy to separate the land and __9_ forces. After World War II, Congress approved the National Security Act, which created the National Military Establishment. Keys 7. house 8. supervise 9. naval
Lesson 5-Twelve Angry Men(Part One) I. Listening materials It was_10 by a Secretary of Defense and had 3 military departments. The Department of War Keys became the Department of the Army. The army Air Forces became a 11 service, the air Force the Navy and the Marine Corps continued under the 10 headed Department of the Navy. The Secretary of Defense 11. separate became a member of the president's cabinet and 12. replace developed policies and programs for the National Military Establishment. In 1949, Congress created the Department of defense to 12 the Nationa Military Establishment. Since then all the military departments have been supervised by the Secretary of defense from his office in the pentagon The first Secretary of Defense was James Forrestal W B T LE The end of Listening materials
W B T L E Lesson 5 –Twelve Angry Men (Part One) I. Listening materials It was _10__ by a Secretary of Defense and had 3 military departments. The Department of War became the Department of the Army. The Army Air Forces became a _11__ service, the Air Force. The Navy and the Marine Corps continued under the Department of the Navy. The Secretary of Defense became a member of the president’s cabinet and developed policies and programs for the National Military Establishment. In 1949, Congress created the Department of Defense to _12__ the National Military Establishment. Since then all the military departments have been supervised by the Secretary of Defense from his office in the Pentagon. The first Secretary of Defense was James Forrestal. Keys 10. headed 11. separate 12. replace The end of Listening materials
Lesson 5-Twelve Angry Men(Part One) II. About the author Reginald rose one of the leading writers from television's Golden Age"in the 1950s who was best known for the movie Twelve Angry Men". Rose died of complications from heart failure at age 81 in Norwalk, Connecticut W B T LE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 5 –Twelve Angry Men (Part One) II. About the author Reginald Rose: one of the leading writers from television's “Golden Age” in the 1950s, who was best known for the movie “Twelve Angry Men”. Rose died of complications from heart failure at age 81 in Norwalk, Connecticut. To be continued on the next page
Lesson 5-Twelve Angry Men(Part One) II. About the author Distinguished works Rose won an Emmy Award in 1954 for writing the Studio One television version ofTwelve Angry Men in which one juror painstakingly sways the 11 others debating the fate of a Puerto Rican youth charged with killing his father. Rose received an Academy Award nomination for the screenplay of the 1957 film version which starred Henry Fonda, who Co-produced the movie with Rose. The film, which also featured Lee j Cobb, Ed Begley Sr, E.G. Marshall, Jack Klugman Jack Warden and Martin Balsam, was directed by Sidney Lumet and was also nominated for best picture that year. Rose, a native New Yorker whose work was distinguished by his focus on social and political issues, won three Emmy Awards and was nominated for six W B T LE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 5 –Twelve Angry Men (Part One) II. About the author To be continued on the next page. Distinguished works: Rose won an Emmy Award in 1954 for writing the Studio One television version of "Twelve Angry Men", in which one juror painstakingly sways the 11 others debating the fate of a Puerto Rican youth charged with killing his father. Rose received an Academy Award nomination for the screenplay of the 1957 film version, which starred Henry Fonda, who co-produced the movie with Rose. The film, which also featured Lee J. Cobb, Ed Begley Sr., E.G. Marshall, Jack Klugman, Jack Warden and Martin Balsam, was directed by Sidney Lumet and was also nominated for best picture that year. Rose, a native New Yorker whose work was distinguished by his focus on social and political issues, won three Emmy Awards and was nominated for six
Lesson 5-Twelve Angry Men(Part One) II. About the author His focus: a fearless Golden Age of Television writer of the highest caliber, Reginald rose's ability to tackle pressing social issues distinguished him from the pack and, along with such contemporaries as Rod Serling and Paddy Chayefsky, left an indelible mark on the history of thought-provoking television drama W B T LE The end of About the author
W B T L E Lesson 5 –Twelve Angry Men (Part One) His focus: A fearless Golden Age of Television writer of the highest caliber, Reginald Rose's ability to tackle pressing social issues distinguished him from the pack and, along with such contemporaries as Rod Serling and Paddy Chayefsky, left an indelible mark on the history of thought-provoking television drama. II. About the author The end of About the author