No one loves his fetters be they made of gold. ---Thomas Heywood 没有人愿意戴上哪怕是黄金 制成的脚镣。 --- 托马斯 · 海伍德.

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No one loves his fetters be they made of gold. ---Thomas Heywood 没有人愿意戴上哪怕是黄金 制成的脚镣。 --- 托马斯 · 海伍德

Warming up Warming up What was the man’s last word?

Pre-reading: Scanning Read the text fast and try to find the answers to these questions: Read the text fast and try to find the answers to these questions:

1.What were the main ideas of French Revolution and American War of Independence? 2.Who was mentioned as a great freedom fighter in south Africa? 3.Which country was the first country in the world to give women the right to vote? 4.Who wrote in his novel about the rights of animals and vegetables?

Reading Reading Please listen to the tape and fill in the blanks according to the text, then match the missing words with their meanings accordingly.

1. The struggle for people's rights began with the ideas of the French and the American War of. 2. It took people more than 200 years for rights of men and women of all races. 3. After the American, slavery was. 4. In modern times there are still organisations that fight against and for equal rights of people. and for equal rights of people. 5. When Samuel Butler wrote about the rights of animals and vegetables, everyone thought that was. A. silly, unreasonable B. (be) brought to an end by law end by law C. a great, usu. sudden, social and political change D. the state of being independent, freedom freedom E. (an) unfair feeling or opinion or opinionRevolution Independence unconditional abolished Civil War prejudice ridiculous

Reading Please read the text again and fill in the chart below.

struggle for other rights rights of robots and machines rights of animals and vegetables equal rights of people rights of women rights of black people struggle for people’s rights from late 18 th to 19 th century freedom of religion between 16 th and 18 th centuries struggleperiod

A Short Play Pair work Pair work Discussion: Discussion: If you are one of Tom’s friends, 、 what will you do ? If you are one of Tom’s friends, 、 what will you do ?

Topic Topic Do you think people with HIV Do you think people with HIV can share equal rights with common people?

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