新世纪大学英语Book3 Unit1 friendship.ppt
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1、Before Reading_ MAIN,Word Web,Forever Friends,Mark K. Smith,About the Author,An English Song,Some Famous Figures,Warm-up Activity,Directions: What words will occur to you whenever we mention the word “Friendship.” Write down as many words as possible about it.,intimacy,companionship,everlasting,shar
2、e,perpetual,genuine,pure,confidant,heartfelt,pal,cherish,beloved,friendship,Aristotle,Cicero,Before Reading2.1,A Brief Introduction to the Song,Word Web,Forever Friends,Mark K. Smith,About the Author,An English Song,Some Famous Figures,Warm-up Activity,This is one of the candidate songs bidding for
3、the theme song for China Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. It is composed by Giorgio Moroder, the well-known Italian composer, who has won the Oscar Awards for three times. His major works are the theme songs,for 1984 and 1988 Olympic Games. The song is sung by Li Wen and Sun Nan, both of whom are popular
4、 Chinese singers.,Aristotle,Cicero,Before Reading_2.2,Youve tasted bitter and the sweet success. You want it all and you for nothing less. Youve tried harder than the rest. Youve become one of the best. This is the time youll remember for All your life Forever friends In As the whole world joins and
5、 sees Days of . Forever through the years Well hear the . Joy and laughter everywhere!,Directions: Listen to the song and fill in the following blanks.,Word Web,Forever Friends,Mark K. Smith,About the Author,An English Song,Some Famous Figures,Warm-up Activity,Aristotle,Cicero,defeat,_,settle,_,harm
6、ony,_,unity and peace,_,cheers,_,Before Reading_2.3,Were together here to . Forever friends Youll meet all , see youve never seen. People from parts of the world where youve never been.,And youll feel it in your heart. We spent too much time This is the time when all dreams of man . Forever friends
7、In As the whole world joins and sees Days of . Forever through the years Well hear the . Joy and laughter everywhere! Were together here to Forever friends,Word Web,Forever Friends,Mark K. Smith,About the Author,An English Song,Some Famous Figures,Warm-up Activity,Aristotle,Cicero,share,_,races,_,fa
8、ces,_,apart,_,come alive,_,harmony,_,unity and peace,_,cheers,_,share,_,Before Reading_2.4,No matter where we are or go No matter what we or know No matter how we word our There is one dream we share. Forever friends In As the whole world joins and sees Days of . Forever through the years Well hear
9、the . Joy and laughter everywhere! Were together here to One world one dream. Forever friends In harmony! Forever friends One dream we dream One world we share.,Word Web,Forever Friends,Mark K. Smith,About the Author,An English Song,Some Famous Figures,Warm-up Activity,Aristotle,Cicero,hope for,_,un
10、ity and peace,_,prayer,_,harmony,_,cheers,_,share,_,Directions: When you are listening to the brief introduction to the author, you are required to catch the key words of this passage. And then say something about the author according to the key words youve got.,Mark K. Smith specializes in the fiel
11、d of informal education and community learning. He is the Rank Research Fellow and Tutor at YMCA George Williams College, London and has been a visiting professor in community education, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. Among his books are Creators not Consumers (1982), Developing Youth Work (198
12、8), Local Education (1994), Informal Education (1996, 1999, 2005 with Tony Jeffs) and The Art of Helping Others (2008, written with Heather Smith). He is currently working with the Rank Foundation on two new initiatives around community development and the needs of young carers. Mark K. Smith has wo
13、rked as a careers officer, youth and community worker and project worker. He studied economics and politics at the University of Lancaster, and did his doctorate in the philosophy of education at the University of London.,Before Reading_3,Word Web,Aristotle,Forever Friends,Mark K. Smith,About the Au
14、thor,An English Song,Some Famous Figures,Cicero,Warm-up Activity,Directions: When you are listening to the brief introduction to the author, you are required to catch the key words of this passage. And then say something about the author according to the key words youve got.,Mark K. Smith specialize
15、s in the field of informal education and community learning. He is the Rank Research Fellow and Tutor at YMCA George Williams College, London and has been a visiting professor in community education, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. Among his books are Creators not Consumers (1982), Developing Yo
16、uth Work (1988), Local Education (1994), Informal Education (1996, 1999, 2005 with Tony Jeffs) and The Art of Helping Others (2008, written with Heather Smith). He is currently working with the Rank Foundation on two new initiatives around community development and the needs of young carers. Mark K.
17、 Smith has worked as a careers officer, youth and community worker and project worker. He studied economics and politics at the University of Lancaster, and did his doctorate in the philosophy of education at the University of London.,Before Reading_3,Word Web,Aristotle,Forever Friends,Mark K. Smith
18、,About the Author,An English Song,Some Famous Figures,Cicero,Warm-up Activity,Before Reading_4.11,Word Web,Aristotle,Forever Friends,Mark K. Smith,About the Author,An English Song,Some Famous Figures,Cicero,Warm-up Activity,A Brief Introduction to Aristotle,Aristotles Chronology,Before Reading_4.11,
19、Aristotle (384322 BC): Greek philosopher and scientist. Aristotle is one of the “big three” in ancient Greek philosophy, along with and Socrates. (Socrates taught Plato, who in turn instructed Aristotle.) Aristotle spent nearly 20 years at Platos Academy, first as a student and then as a teacher. Af
20、ter Platos death he traveled widely and educated a famous pupil,Alexander the Great, the Macedonian who nearly conquered the world. Later Aristotle began his own school in Athens, known as the Lyceum. Aristotle is known for his carefully detailed observations about nature and the physical world, whi
21、ch laid the groundwork for the modern study of biology. Among his works are the texts Physics, Metaphysics, Rhetoric and Ethics.,Plato,A Brief Introduction to Aristotle,Word Web,Aristotle,Forever Friends,Mark K. Smith,About the Author,An English Song,Some Famous Figures,Cicero,Warm-up Activity,Befor
22、e Reading_4.12,In addition, Aristotle invented the field known as formal logic, pioneered zoology, and addressed virtually every major philosophical problem known during his time. Known to medieval intellectuals as simply “the Philosopher,” Aristotle is possibly the greatest thinker in Western histo
23、ry and, historically, perhaps the single greatest influence on Western intellectual development.,Word Web,Aristotle,Forever Friends,Mark K. Smith,About the Author,An English Song,Some Famous Figures,Cicero,Warm-up Activity,Before Reading_4.13,Plato: (428347BC), Greek philosopher, one of the most cre
24、ative and influential thinkers in Western philosophy.,Plato, one of the most famous philosophers of ancient Greece, was the first to use the term philosophy, which means “love of knowledge.” Born around 428 BC, Plato investigated a wide range of topics. Chief among his ideas was the theory of forms,
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