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授课:江海琴
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the China Disabled Persons' Federation Performing Arts Troupe
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Lesson 78
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Helen Keller Deaf and blind Educator /writer
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Light in My Darkness Story of My Life
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Roosevelt Paralyzed Governor/ president
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Vincent Van Gogh Epilepsy painter
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Edison Learning disability inventor
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Zhang Haidi Paralyzed Writer
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1. How many different types of disability can you think of ? physical disability: deaf,dumb,blind, lame, near-sighted, six fingers, color blindness Pre-reading questions : Mental disability: disease of brain
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2.What problems may disabled people have? Many disabled people have some trouble in seeing, listening, saying, walking and so on.
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Listen to the tape carefully and pay more attention to the pronunciation.
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Choose the right answer: 1.This professor has a disease of_____ which prevents him from speaking. A.the back B.the mouth C.the brain D.the right hand 2.Though he is difficult to understand, people still come to his lectures because_______. A.he is a physics expert B.they respect him C.his research is valuable D.he is disabled C B
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3.Professor Stephen Hawking is one example of the many________. A.disabled people who have achieved success in their chosen field of work B.professors who born in England C.famous doctors who have saved many people’s lives D.world-class musicians who have travelled round the world A
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4._____do disabled people read, write, draw pictures, paint and cook,_____they also study, go to university, take exams and have jobs. A.Although…but B.Not only…but C.But…not only D.Not only…and B Not only but
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Questions: 1.How many famous disabled people are mentioned in the text? Who are they? Two. They are Stephen Hawking and Beethoven.
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The beginning of space,matter, and time. He has a disease of brain. 2.What is the professor’s special subject? 3. What disease does he have?
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5.Why does his voice sound slightly strange?slightly He has to use a computer and a voice box. That is because his disease prevents him from speaking, so when he speaks he has to use a computer and a voice box.prevents him from speaking, 4. What does he have to use when he speaks ?
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Stephen Hawking England In a wheelchair Physicist/ mathematician
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His achievement: 1.One of the top three physics experts. 2. His special subject: “ A Brief History of Time”
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A best-seller
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A Brief History of Time to help nonscientists understand the questions being asked by scientists today: Where did the universe come from? How and why did it begin? Will it come to an end, and if so, how?
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Stephen,pictured with US President Bill Clinton,they talked at the White House.
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Hawking and his wife Elaine took photos before his 60th Birthday on January 11,2002 at the University of Cambridge
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Beethoven Germany Deaf Musician/ composer
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The main idea of each paragraph: Paragraph1: Paragraph2: Paragraph3: The main idea of the text: A lecture by professor Hawking. Something more about professor Hawking. More examples of the disabled. It tells us something about the disabilities.
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Language points: 1.continue with sth.= go on with sth. eg:Please continue with your discussion while I am out of the room. 2.He had to find ways that would make it possible for him to speak, read and write.
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who giving sounds because and prevents when Professor Stephen Hawking,_______is a famous physics expert, is_______a talk about the beginning of space, matter______time in a lecture hall of a university. His voice ______ slightly strange. That is ______ this professor has a disease which______ him from speaking, so______he speaks he has to use a computer and a voice box. Fill in the blanks
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Part of the body senseVerb+objectVerb-object ear hearing hear sound finger nose tongue eye touch feel smell taste sight see look Vocabulary study
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Do you think many disabled people can enjoy their lives as much as we do?
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Discussion What can we learn from the disabled? belief, will, determination, confidence, patience, optimistic, independence, self-worth
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