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UNIT 6 Streets Full of Heroes

UNIT 6 Streets Full of Heroes. Joe talks to Janet about his London hero Cycle challenge A pilot’s act of bravery My hero is …. Starting point. Read the following quotes and sayings about “ Courage and Bravery ”. And then share your understandings with your partner.

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UNIT 6 Streets Full of Heroes

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  1. UNIT 6Streets Full of Heroes Joe talks to Janet about his London hero Cycle challenge A pilot’s act of bravery My hero is …

  2. Starting point Read the following quotes and sayings about “Courage and Bravery”. And then share your understandings with your partner.

  3. Starting point "A man with outward courage dares to die. A man with inward courage dares to live.” --Lao-Tzu >>>

  4. Starting point "Courage is the first of human qualities because it is the quality which guarantees the others."--Winston Churchill >>>

  5. Starting point “Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage.” -- Anais Nin (1903-1977, Writer and Diarist) >>>

  6. Starting point “Bravery without intelligence is not bravery.” “To fight once shows bravery, but to fight all the time is stupid.” “True bravery is without witness.” "A hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is braver five minutes longer." -- Ralph Waldo Emerson

  7. Starting point Idea Sharing Work in pairs and define “Courage and Bravery”. Volunteers are welcome to share your definitions with the class.

  8. Starting point Work in pairs and discuss the questions. 1 Who is the bravest? (a) A 12-year-old boy who throws himself over his younger sister to protect her from a dangerous dog. (b) A woman who attacks a burglar who is pointing a knife at her husband. (c) A husband who donates a kidney to his wife. >>>

  9. Starting point 2 Which statement do you most agree with? (a) Men are braver than women. (b) Women are braver than men. (c) Both men and women are equally brave. 3 Which statement do you most agree with? (a) Some people are born braver than others. (b) Brave people lack imagination. (c) Courage depends on circumstances. >>>

  10. Starting point 4 Which of these people do you admire most? (a) Mountain rescue teams. (b) Firemen. (c) Nurses. 5 Which quality do you value most in people? (a) Courage. (b) Honesty. (c) Loyalty.

  11. Starting point Enjoy the song: Heroes There’s a heroIf you look inside your heartYou don't have to be afraidOf what you areThere's an answerIf you reach into your soulAnd the sorrow that you knowWill melt away click >>>

  12. Starting point And then a hero comes along With the strength to carry onAnd you cast your fears asideAnd you know you can surviveSo when you feel like hope is goneLook inside you and be strongAnd you'll finally see the truthThat a hero lies in you >>>

  13. Starting point It's a long roadWhen you face the world aloneNo one reaches out a handFor you to holdYou can find love If you search within yourselfAnd the emptiness you feltWill disappear >>>

  14. Starting point And then a hero comes along With the strength to carry on And you cast your fears aside And you know you can survive So when you feel like hope is gone Look inside you and be strong And you'll finally see the truth That a hero lies in you >>>

  15. Starting point Oh ooohLord knowsDreams are hard to followBut don't let anyoneTear them away, hey yeahHold onThere will be tomorrowIn timeYou'll find the way >>>

  16. Starting point And then a hero comes along With the strength to carry on And you cast your fears aside And you know you can survive So when you feel like hope is gone Look inside you and be strong And you'll finally see the truth That a hero lies in you That a hero lies in you Mhhh That a hero lies in You

  17. Language and Culture (1) Inside view William Shakespeare Brainstorm everything you know about him. Brief introduction >>>

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  27. Inside view Do the exercise on the next page to check how much you remember. >>>

  28. Rearrange the events of Shakespeare’s lifetime. Inside view 3 2 7 6 8 10 4 1 9 5

  29. Language and Culture (2) Inside view The Globe Theater The Original Theaters Entrance Top View >>>

  30. Inside view The New Globe Theater The New Theaters rebuilt on September 19, 1999. >>>

  31. The Globe • An example of an Elizabethan black and white building. (The main wooden beams are painted black and the areas in between painted white.) • The roof of the Globe is made from thatch consisting of dried straw and reeds. Inside view >>>

  32. Shakespeare’s plays are still done in globe theaters around the world. Inside view

  33. Vocabulary learning (1) Inside view thatch >>>

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  35. Inside view roof tile >>>

  36. Inside view British playwright George Bernald Shaw >>> Irish playwright Oscar Wilde

  37. Inside view Verona’s (意大利北部城市罗维纳) Statue of Juliet draws for tourists who love William Shakespeare's play about star-crossed lovers.

  38. Inside view Language and Culture (3) Shakespeare and his plays • Can you name some of Shakespeare’s plays? What are they about?

  39. Match the names of Shakespeare’s works with their stories. Inside view the story of the Prince of Denmark’s efforts towards and worries about revenging the murder of his father by his uncle. The Merchant of Venice the story of a strange agreement to give a pound’s weight of flesh if a debt is not paid on time, and the love story of Bassanio and Portia. The Tempest the story of events on a magic island where past wrongs are put right. Hamlet

  40. Read the short summaries of three of Shakespeare’s most famous plays. Which is a comedy, which is a history and which is a tragedy? Inside view >>>

  41. This play takes place in Venice where a young man of 18 falls in love with a girl of 14. But, there is a problem - their families are enemies. The man is not allowed to meet the girl, but he does in secret. Then he sees the girl on the ground and he thinks she is dead. He is so upset that he kills himself. When the girl wakes up and sees him dead, she kills herself. Inside view Tragedy: Romeo and Juliet >>>

  42. A brother (Sebastian) and sister (Viola) are shipwrecked, but they both think the other one has died. Viola arrives at the palace of Count Orsino dressed as a boy. The Count is in love with Olivia, the daughter of a local lord, but she doesn’t love him. He asks Viola to take a letter to Olivia telling her how much he loves her. When Viola arrives Olivia falls in love with her because she looks like a man (she is still dressed in boy’s clothes). Then Sebastian is found alive and in the end Olivia marries Viola’s brother, Sebastian, and the Count marries Viola! Inside view >>> Comedy:Twelfth Night

  43. This play takes place in ancient Rome. A group of men decide to kill the Emperor. They kill him on March 15th. Then the Emperor’s nephew comes to Rome to try and find the men who killed his uncle and kill them. One of these men – Brutus – is so unhappy about what he has done that he wants to kill himself. Inside view History:Julius Caesar

  44. Language and Culture (4) Remeo and Juliet Inside view Activity 1 What comes into your mind when hearing about it? • Shakespeare wrote it. • It's a love story. • The main characters are very • young. • There is a family feud. • It ends tragically. • The language is hard to • understand.

  45. Who said the quotes? “O, speak again, bright angel for thou art as glorious to this night, being o’er my head, as is a winged messenger of heaven… When he bestrides the lazy puffing clouds and sails upon the bosom of the air.” Remeo and Juliet Inside view Activity 2 Romeo Juliet The Nurse >>> Answer: Romeo

  46. Inside view • “O, Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name; Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, and I’ll no longer be a Capulet.” Romeo Romeo’s mum Juliet Answer: Juliet >>>

  47. “Let me be ta’en, let me be put to death. I am content so thou wilt have it so…I have more care to stay than will to go. Come, death, and welcome!... Let’s talk; it is not day.” Inside view Romeo Juliet The Nurse Answer: Romeo

  48. Do you know Liu Qian, the magician from Taiwan? I love him. Vocabulary learning (2) Inside view He’s one of my favoritemagicians.

  49. You reckon you could answer a few questions? Inside view Gladly, Sir!

  50. Everyday English Inside view 8 Work in pairs and answer the questions about Everyday English. • Everyday English • So they get soaking wet. • (It) blows me away. • I sure do. • at one time or another >>>

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