never give in, never, never, never 课件全.ppt

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never give in, never, never, never 课件全

Unit One Text I “Never Give In, Never, Never, Never” by Winston Churchill An Integrated English Course Book 3 Pre-reading Questions Do you know when and how World War II broke out? What else do you know about it? What do you know of Winston Churchill? Listening and Speaking Listen to a passage about Winston Churchill and discuss the following question: What had Winston Churchill achieved in his lifetime as a statesman. an artist, a writer and a soldier? For your reference Winston Churchill (1874-1965) Greatest modern British statesman: He was a direct descendant from the first Duke of Marlborough, the son of Lord Randolph Churchill. After an early career as an army officer and war correspondent he became a Conservative member of Parliament, in 1901, changing to the Liberals in 1905. He was home secretary (内政大臣) (1910-11), a dynamic first lord of the admiralty (海军大臣) (1911-15), and held various government posts (1917-22). He was Conservative chancellor of the exchequer (财政大臣) (1924-29), but in the 1930s his unpopular demands for war preparedness kept him from power. In World War II he was first lord of the admiralty (1939-40) and prime minister (1940-45). As such he became one of the great war leaders, leading Great Britain through World War II; his outstanding oratory maintained Britain's morale, and he was one of the main shapers of Allied (同盟国的) strategy working closely with American President Roosevelt. A postwar reaction cost his party the 1945 election, but he was again prime minister later (1951- 55). In his later years, he spent much time writing history of the English-speaking people and painting. Churchill published several works, including The Second World War (1948-1953), and won the 1953 Nobel Prize for literature. Text Comprehension What is Churchill’s purpose of making the speech? To encourage people to hold on in the stern situation. Structural Analysis Part I (Paragraph 1) opening remarks: Churchill summarized the great events

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