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Brainstorming
Being free to express your opinions
freedom
Your opinions? Why?
Having the right to do as one pleases
Saving slavesHelp them run away
StruggleDemonstration
War
Take actions
Speech
Oppression is often followed by war.
What do they have in common?
What was the situation like in their times?
Has the situation improved?
DiscussionDiscussion
As freedom fighters, Martin
Luther King was murdered and
Nelson Mandela was put in prison for
about 30 years.
Do you think it is worthy-while?
Why do you think so?
Discussion
If you were a reporter, interview:
Hero — John Brown
Heroine —Harriet Tubman
Interview
1. As a slave, what about the living
conditions of your family?
2. Why did you escape?
3. What happened after that?
4. What did you do to help other slaves?
5. Why did you do these things?
……
Interview
|: John Brown’s body lies a-mouldering in
the grave, John Brown’s body lies a-mould
ering in the grave. :| But his soul goes marc
hing on. Chorus
Singing Singing
|: Glory, glory, hallelujah, :|
Glory, glory, hallelujah, Glory, glory,
hallelujah, His soul goes marching on.
King’s _________ in Georgiabirthplace
son of a _______ in the churchminister
In 1955 his first action
King led the movement in Alabama,
asking the blacks not to take the city
buses.
King made a ____________to thousands of
blacks in Washington.
In 1963
speech
In 1963
King led the Great March, asking
for the equal civil rights.
(1) What kind of talk did Martin
Luther king, Jr give?
The talk he gave was a speech.
(2) What was his talk about?
The speech is about freedom for
black people.
(3) When did he give this talk?
The speech was given in 1963.
2. While listen to the tape you will
hear that some phrases and short
sentences repeated a few times.
Write down three of them.
(1) ______________.
(2) _______________.
(3) ___________.
I have a dream
Let freedom ring
Free at last
3. Listen to the tape again and
complete the following sentences
or parts of sentences.
(1) We still had to f___ the f___ that
the Negro was not f___.
(2) The hurricanes of revolution will
continue to shake the foundations of
the n_____.
ace aceree
ation
(3) My four children will one day
live in a c______ where they will
not be judged by the c____ of their
skin but by the c______ of their
c________.
(4) When we let freedom r___ we
will be able to join hands and s___
in the words of the Negro song.
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Listening text
President Lincoln signed the paper
that gave hope to millions of Negro
slaves in 1863.
the Negro still lives on a lonely island
of the poor in the middle of a vast
ocean of the rich.”
the hurricanes of revolution would
continue to shake the foundation of
the nation until the bright day of
justice would come.
It is a dream deeply rooted in the
American dream.
I have a dream that one day on the
red hills of Georgia the sons of
former slaves and the sons of former
slave owners will be able to sit down
together at a table of brotherhood.
I have a dream that my four
children will one day live in a country
where they will not be judged by the
color of their skin but by the content
of their character.”
He also said that he hoped that one
day the leader of the state, whose lips
were dripping with promises, would
make it possible …