esson 6-Twelve Angry Men( Part Two) Part Five Extension W B T LE ENTER
W B T L E Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) Part Five ENTER
Lesson 6-Twelve Angry Men( Part Two) Extension Contents I。 Oral work IL。Quiz团 III。 Writing IV。 Listening Lab r W B T LE
W B T L E Extension I. Oral work II. Quiz III. Writing IV. Listening Lab Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two)
esson 6-Twelve Angry Men( Part Two) I. Oral Work List 1. Group Discussion 2. Appreciation of Quotes Prejudice and Justice 3. Debating W B T LE
W B T L E I. Oral Work List: 1.Group Discussion 2.Appreciation of Quotes: Prejudice and Justice 3.Debating Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two)
esson 6-Twelve Angry Men( Part Two) I. Oral Work Group Discussion a Why do you think Juror No. 8 could stand Brainstorm In up against all the opposition and finally won groups this argument. a Do you think we are all prone to prejudices just like the jurors? Why? a What is the difference between the American judicial system and the Chinese one? Does reasonable doubt also play a part in the Chinese judicial system? W B T LE The end of Group Discussion
W B T L E Why do you think Juror No. 8 could stand up against all the opposition and finally won this argument? Do you think we are all prone to prejudices just like the jurors? Why? What is the difference between the American judicial system and the Chinese one? Does reasonable doubt also play a part in the Chinese judicial system? Brainstor m in groups . Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) I. Oral Work Group Discussion The end of Group Discussion
Lesson 6-Twelve Angry Men( Part Two) I. Oral Work Appreciation of Quotes a Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen. -Albert einstein a The greatest friend of Truth is time, her greatest enemy is Prejudice, and her constant companion Humility. -Charles caleb Colton a Everyone is a prisoner of his own experiences No one can eliminate prejudices-just recognize them -Edward murrow W B T LE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen. –Albert Einstein The greatest friend of Truth is time, her greatest enemy is Prejudice, and her constant companion Humility. –Charles Caleb Colton Everyone is a prisoner of his own experiences. No one can eliminate prejudices–just recognize them. –Edward R. Murrow Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) To be continued on the next page. I. Oral Work Appreciation of Quotes
esson 6-Twelve Angry Men( Part Two) I. Oral Work Appreciation of Quotes a If we were to wake up some morning and find that everyone was the same race, creed and color, we would find some other cause for prejudice by noon. -George Aiken a When the judgment is weak, the prejudice is strong. -Kane o'Hara a There are, in every age, new errors to be rectified and new prejudices to be opposed Samuel johnson W B T LE To be continued on the next pag
W B T L E If we were to wake up some morning and find that everyone was the same race, creed and color, we would find some other cause for prejudice by noon. –George Aiken When the judgment is weak, the prejudice is strong. –Kane O’Hara There are, in every age, new errors to be rectified and new prejudices to be opposed. –Samuel Johnson Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) To be continued on the next page. I. Oral Work Appreciation of Quotes
esson 6-Twelve Angry Men( Part Two) I. Oral Work Appreciation of Quotes a I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally. -W.C Fields aA great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices. William James a Never try to reason the prejudice out of a man. It was not reasoned into him, and cannot be reasoned out -Sydney Smith W B T LE The end of Appreciation of Quotes
W B T L E I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally. –W. C. Fields A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices. –William James Never try to reason the prejudice out of a man. It was not reasoned into him, and cannot be reasoned out. –Sydney Smith Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) I. Oral Work Appreciation of Quotes The end of Appreciation of Quotes
esson 6-Twelve Angry Men( Part Two) I. Oral Work Topics for debating: Prejudices can be eliminated by education W B T LE The end of oral work
W B T L E I. Oral Work Topics for debating: Prejudices can be eliminated by education. Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) The end of Oral Work
esson 6-Twelve Angry Men( Part Two) IT. Quiz List 1. Quiz 1 2. Quiz 2 3. Quiz 3 W B T LE
W B T L E II. Quiz List: 1. Quiz 1 2. Quiz 2 3. Quiz 3 Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two)
esson 6-Twelve Angry Men( Part Two) Quiz 1 冒挨批评的危险 run the country Match the 摆出证据 break the tie items in the two columns 歪曲事实 recreate the scene run for one's life 重现当时场景 设身处地 present the evidence 逃命 give a dem onstration 打破僵局 twist the facts 做一示范 risk being criticized 治理国家 put sb. in one's place W B T LE The end of Quiz 1
W B T L E II. Quiz 1 Match the items in the two columns. The end of Quiz 1. 冒挨批评的危险 摆出证据 歪曲事实 重现当时场景 设身处地 逃命 打破僵局 做一示范 治理国家 run the country break the tie recreate the scene run for one’s life present the evidence give a demonstration twist the facts risk being criticized put sb. in one’s place Lesson 6 – Twelve Angry Men (Part Two)