1、Lesson 7 Mandelas Garden Part OnePart OneENTERBTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenWarm-upWarm-upI.QuestionsonGardeningII.ImportantFiguresinHistoryIII.IHaveaDream BTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenI.Questions on GardeningI.Questions on Gardening1.Whatdoyouthinkofgardeningandhaveyouevertriedgardeningwithyourparen
2、tsoryourfriends?#Ifso,pleaseshareyourownstorywithyourclassmates.2.Doyouthinkitnecessaryforpeopletotrygardeningintheirlife?#To be continued on the next page.BTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenI.Questions on GardeningI.Questions on Gardening3.Haveyoueverencounteredanyonewhoiscrazyaboutgardening?#4.Whatdoyou
3、usuallycompareagardenerwith?#Andwhatdoyouthinktheyhaveincommon?#To be continued on the next page.BTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenI.Questions on GardeningI.Questions on GardeningTheteacherislikeagardenerinthatbothplant seeds,water them,nurture themandcareforthemsothattheycangrowtomaturityandbearfruit.Ch
4、ildrenarelikeyoungplants.Knowledgeistochildrenwhatrainistoplants.To be continued on the next page.For referenceBTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenI.Questions on GardeningI.Questions on Gardening5.Whatisyourviewon“Aleaderislikeagardener”?#The end of questions on gardening.BTLEW Please identify the followin
5、g pictures.Who is the man in the picture?#Where is he from?#Lesson 7 Mandelas GardenII.II.Important Figures in HistoryImportant Figures in History To be continued on the next page.MartinLutherKingJr.BTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenII.II.Important Figures in HistoryImportant Figures in History To be con
6、tinued on the next page.19291968MartinLutherKingisthefirstpersonintheWesternworldtohaveshownusthatastrugglecanbewagedwithoutviolence.Heisthefirsttomakethemessageofbrotherlylovearealityinthecourseofhisstruggle,andhehasbroughtthismessagetoallmen,toallnationsandraces.In1964.Atage35,Dr.Kingwastheyounges
7、tman,thesecondAmerican,andthethirdblackmanawardedtheNobelPeacePrize.BTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenII.II.Important Figures in HistoryImportant Figures in History To be continued on the next page.GhandiBTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenII.II.Important Figures in HistoryImportant Figures in HistoryTo be cont
8、inued on the next page.MohandasKaramchandGandhi(1869-1948),HindureligiousleaderandIndiannationalistwhoadvocatedhomeruleforIndiaandpracticednonviolentresistanceagainsttheBritishgovernment.MohandasKaramchandGandhiBTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenII.II.Important Figures in HistoryImportant Figures in Histo
9、ryTo be continued on the next page.Iwillgiveyouatalisman.Wheneveryouareindoubt,orwhentheselfbecomestoomuchwithyou,applythefollowingtest.Recallthefaceofthepoorestandtheweakestmanwomanwhomyoumayhaveseen,andaskyourself,ifthestepyoucontemplateisgoingtobeofanyusetohimher.Willheshegainanythingbyit?#Willit
10、restorehimhertoacontroloverhisherMohandasKaramchandGandhistalismanBTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenII.II.Important Figures in HistoryImportant Figures in HistoryTo be continued on the next page.ownlifeanddestiny?#Inotherwords,willitleadtoswarajfreedomforthehungryandspirituallystarvingmillions?#Thenyouwi
11、llfindyourdoubtsandyourselfmeltaway.-OneofthelastnotesleftbehindbyGandhiin1948,expressinghisdeepestsocialthought.Source:#Mahatma Gandhi Last Phase,Vol.II(1958),P.65.MohandasKaramchandGandhistalismanBTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenII.II.Important Figures in HistoryImportant Figures in HistoryTo be conti
12、nued on the next page.NelsonMandelaBTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenII.II.Important Figures in HistoryImportant Figures in HistoryNelson Mandela(1918-)NelsonMandelaisoneofthegreatmoralandpoliticalleadersofourtime:#aninternationalherowhoselifelongdedicationtothefightagainstracialoppressioninSouthAfricawo
13、nhimtheNobelPeacePrizeandthepresidencyofhiscountry.NelsonMandelaBTLEWTo be continued on the next page.Lesson 7 Mandelas GardenII.II.Important Figures in HistoryImportant Figures in HistoryQuotationsFaith.mustbeenforcedbyreason.Whenfaithbecomesblinditdies.MahatmaGandhiFaithistakingthefirststepevenwhe
14、nyoudontseethewholestaircase.MartinLutherKingJr.BTLEWThe end of important figures in history.Lesson 7 Mandelas Garden Five score years ago,a great American,in whose symbolic shadow we stand signed the Emancipation Proclamation.This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of
15、 Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice.It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of captivity.But one hundred years later,we must face the tragic fact that the Negro is still not free.III.III.I Have a DreamI Have a Dreamthe whole scriptWhatsthenameofthespeech?#Andwhodeliveredthespeech?#The end of I Have a Dream.BTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenPart OnePart OneThisistheendofPartOne.PleaseclickHOMEtovisitotherparts.BTLEW
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