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外研版選必3Unit3WarandPeaceTheRoadtoPeaceListeningandSpeakingTeachingobjectivesAttheendoftheclass,studentswillbeableto1.describebasicinformationoftheChongqingbombingcampaignandChina’speacekeepingmissionsthroughlisteningtotheinterviewandreadingthesupplementarytext.2.identifymemoryandfeelingmarkers,empathicresponsesandfillerwordsinaninterviewthroughappreciatingtheminthescript.3.retellmemoriesandfeelingsaboutwarexperiencesthroughapplyingexpressionsshowingmemoriesandfeelings,empathicwordsandfillers.4.reflectonthesignificanceofrememberingwarsandcherishingpeacethroughcomparingthecrueltyofpastwarswiththevalueofpresentpeace.TheSeptember3rdMilitaryParadeHowdidyoufeelwhilewatchingtheparade?04Speaking01Leadin02Listening03L-sLinking05SummaryTheroadtopeace1938194119452025AnInterview04Speaking01Leadin02Listening03L-sLinking05SummaryWhataretheytalkingabout?Activity1Listentotheinterviewandanswerthequestions.Whatarethenamesoftheinterviewers?Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwointerviewees?GaoLiandGaoMing.Brotherandsister.Theycangivevividandconvincingdescriptions.ThebombingcampaignlaunchedbyJapaneseforcesinChongqing.Whichofthefollowinghavebeenmentioned?memoriesoftheeventsinternationalsupportpersonalfeelingsinteractionsamongpeopleresultoftheevents remembrancetodayPurpose:Theyarehavinganinterviewto___________________________.

ListenforgeneralinformationListenforinformation:QuestionsandanswersPurposeQuestionsAnswersTopresenttheChongqingbombingcampaigninavividandconvincingway.Toleadtheinterview.Togiveinformation.Listenforinformation:QuestionsandanswersInterviewer’squestionsGaoLi’sanswersGaoMing’sanswersWhatareyour________ofthattime/ofthebombing?_______yearsold;remembersthehouse________andsaw_________________.________yearsold;thefirstthingherememberswas________________;wentoutonthestreet_________.How________whenyouwentintothestreet?

firstfelt_______

andthen________.Whatwas________________youhadduringthattime?happenedon________;residentialareastargeted;notimetofind____________.

_____________didthebombing_______onthatday?stayedin________for__________;absolutely______;housedestroyedand_________________killed.

How_______________whenyouthinkaboutitnow?_____________________soldierswenttothefront;Chongqingbecameknownasthe_____________.feel______butbombingdidn’tdestroy_____________.Howarethey(theheroes)__________today?

theairraidwarningmourns__________

andremindsusto_______________weenjoytoday.Whatareyourfirstmemoriesofthattime/ofthebombing?Howdidyoufeelwhenyouwentintothestreet?Whatwasthemostterribleexperienceyouhadduringthattime?How

longdidthebombinglastonthatday?Howdoyoufeelwhenyouthinkaboutitnow?Howarethey(theheroes)rememberedtoday?Focus:memoriesandfeelingsLogic:time;surface→coregeneral→specific;04Speaking01Leadin02Listening03L-sLinking05SummaryWhatareyourfirstmemoriesofthattime?GaoLi:_______yearsold;remembersthehouse______andsaw_________________.GaoMing:________yearsold;thefirstthingherememberswas__________________;wentoutonthestreet_________.Howdidyoufeelwhenyouwentintothestreet?GaoMing:firstfelt__________

andthen______.Whatwasthemostterribleexperienceyouhad?GaoLi:happenedon__________;residentialareastargeted;notimetofind____________.Howlongdidthebombinglastonthatday?GaoLi:stayedin____________for__________;absolutely__________;housedestroyedand_________________killed.Howdoyoufeelwhenyouthinkaboutitnow?GaoMing:feel____butbombingdidn’tdestroy________________.GaoLi:________________________soldierswenttothefront;Chongqingbecameknownasthe_____________.Howaretheheroesrememberedtoday?GaoMing:theairraidwarningmourns____________andremindsusto_______________weenjoytoday.eightthebombingplanesshookfiresinthedistanceeleventowatchfascinatedscared5June1941bombshelterthebasementfivehoursterrifyingover4,000peopleourfightingspiritsad“cityofheroes”around960,000ofthecity’sthosewelost

cherishthepeaceThemagicofsound……rhythmintonationsoundchangeTherewasn’tenoughtimeforustogettothebombshelterso

westayedinthebasement.stressItgivesusanopportunitytomournthosewelost,andremindsustocherishthepeaceweenjoytoday.Itwasabsolutelyterrifying.It’snowonderChongqingbecameknownasthe“cityof

(h)eroes”.04Speaking01Leadin02Listening03L-sLinking05SummaryPracticeInterviewer:MsGao,whatareyourfirstmemorieso(f)tha(t)time?GaoLi:

Iwasonlyeight

yearsoldwhenthebombingstarte(d)intheyear1938,andthefirstbombsfellalongwayawayfromourhouse.IrememberourhouseshookandIsawfiresinthedistance.04Speaking01Leadin02Listening03L-sLinking05Summary04Speaking01Leadin02Listening03L-sLinking05SummaryInterviewer:

Today,I'mtalkingtoMsGaoLiandMrGaoMing.

ThebrotherandsisterwerelivinginChongqingduringtheWarofResistanceagainstJapanese

Aggressionand

experiencedthefive-yearterrorbombingcampaignbyJapanese

forces.

MsGao,whatareyourfirstmemoriesofthattime?GaoLi:

Iwasonlyeightyearsoldwhenthebombingstartedintheyear1938,andthefirstbombsfellalongwayawayfromourhouse.IrememberourhouseshookandIsawfiresinthedistance.Interviewer:

Thatmustbeterribleforachild!AndMrGao,whatareyourfirstmemoriesofthebombing?GaoMing:

Well,Iwasthreeyearsolderthanmysister.Thefirst

thingIrememberwasthebombingplanes.Theyflewsolow.Iwentoutonthestreettowatch.Interviewer:Howdidyoufeelwhenyouwentintothestreet?GaoMing:Well,atfirstIwasfascinatedbytheplanesandthenoisetheymade,butsoonIwasscared.Interviewer:Icanonlyimaginehowitmusthavefelt.Whatwasthemostterribleexperienceyouhadduringthattime,MsGao?GaoLi:Well,I'llneverforgetwhathappenedonthefifthofJune1941.IremembertheJapaneseweretargetingtheresidentialareas.Therewasn'tenoughtimeforustogettothebombsheltersowestayedinthebasement.Interviewer:

Howlongdidthebombinglastonthatday?GaoLi:

Wewaitedforfivehoursuntilthebombingstopped.Itwasabsolutely

terrifying.Ourhousewasdestroyed,anddeadbodiescouldbeseenalloverthe

street.Over4,000peoplewerekilledthatday.Interviewer:

I'msorrytohearthat.

MrGao,howdoyoufeelwhenyouthinkaboutitnow?

GaoMing:

Ifeelsadforallthevictims,butthebombingdidn'tdestroyourfightingspirit.GaoLi:Yes,despiteeverything,around960,000ofthecity'ssoldierswenttothefronttofighttheJapanese.It'snowonderChongqingbecameknownasthe“cityof

heroes”.Interviewer:

Andhowaretheyrememberedtoday?GaoMing:

EveryyearonthefifthofJune,theairraidwarningissoundedacrossthecity.Itgivesusanopportunitytomournthosewelost,andremindsustocherishthepeaceweenjoytoday.Howdidtheymaketheinterviewflownaturallyandvividly?04Speaking01Leadin02Listening03L-sLinking05SummaryInterviewer:

Today,I'mtalkingtoMsGaoLiandMrGaoMing.

ThebrotherandsisterwerelivinginChongqingduringtheWarofResistanceagainstJapanese

Aggressionand

experiencedthefive-yearterrorbombingcampaignbyJapanese

forces.

MsGao,whatareyourfirstmemoriesofthattime?GaoLi:

Iwasonlyeightyearsoldwhenthebombingstartedintheyear1938,andthefirstbombsfellalongwayawayfromourhouse.IrememberourhouseshookandIsawfiresinthedistance.Interviewer:

Thatmustbeterribleforachild!AndMrGao,whatareyourfirstmemoriesofthebombing?GaoMing:

Well,Iwasthreeyearsolderthanmysister.Thefirst

thingIrememberwasthebombingplanes.Theyflewsolow.Iwentoutonthestreettowatch.Interviewer:Howdidyoufeelwhenyouwentintothestreet?GaoMing:Well,atfirstIwasfascinatedbytheplanesandthenoisetheymade,butsoonIwasscared.Interviewer:Icanonlyimaginehowitmusthavefelt.Whatwasthemostterribleexperienceyouhadduringthattime,MsGao?GaoLi:Well,I'llneverforgetwhathappenedonthefifthofJune1941.IremembertheJapaneseweretargetingtheresidentialareas.Therewasn'tenoughtimeforustogettothebombsheltersowestayedinthebasement.Interviewer:

Howlongdidthebombinglastonthatday?GaoLi:

Wewaitedforfivehoursuntilthebombingstopped.Itwasabsolutely

terrifying.Ourhousewasdestroyed,anddeadbodiescouldbeseenalloverthe

street.Over4,000peoplewerekilledthatday.Interviewer:

I'msorrytohearthat.

MrGao,howdoyoufeelwhenyouthinkaboutitnow?

GaoMing:

Ifeelsadforallthevictims,butthebombingdidn'tdestroyourfightingspirit.GaoLi:Yes,despiteeverything,around960,000ofthecity'ssoldierswenttothefronttofighttheJapanese.It'snowonderChongqingbecameknownasthe“cityof

heroes”.Interviewer:

Andhowaretheyrememberedtoday?GaoMing:

EveryyearonthefifthofJune,theairraidwarningissoundedacrossthecity.Itgivesusanopportunitytomournthosewelost,andremindsustocherishthepeaceweenjoytoday.Howdotheybeginsentencesabout

memoriesandfeelings?Iremember....Iwas....04Speaking01Leadin02Listening03L-sLinking05SummaryInterviewer:

Today,I'mtalkingtoMsGaoLiandMrGaoMing.

ThebrotherandsisterwerelivinginChongqingduringtheWarofResistanceagainstJapanese

Aggressionand

experiencedthefive-yearterrorbombingcampaignbyJapanese

forces.

MsGao,whatareyourfirstmemoriesofthattime?GaoLi:

Iwasonlyeightyearsoldwhenthebombingstartedintheyear1938,andthefirstbombsfellalongwayawayfromourhouse.IrememberourhouseshookandIsawfiresinthedistance.Interviewer:

Thatmustbeterribleforachild!AndMrGao,whatareyourfirstmemoriesofthebombing?GaoMing:

Well,Iwasthreeyearsolderthanmysister.Thefirst

thingIrememberwasthebombingplanes.Theyflewsolow.Iwentoutonthestreettowatch.Interviewer:Howdidyoufeelwhenyouwentintothestreet?GaoMing:Well,atfirstIwasfascinatedbytheplanesandthenoisetheymade,butsoonIwasscared.Interviewer:Icanonlyimaginehowitmusthavefelt.Whatwasthemostterribleexperienceyouhadduringthattime,MsGao?GaoLi:Well,I'llneverforgetwhathappenedonthefifthofJune1941.IremembertheJapaneseweretargetingtheresidentialareas.Therewasn'tenoughtimeforustogettothebombsheltersowestayedinthebasement.Interviewer:

Howlongdidthebombinglastonthatday?GaoLi:

Wewaitedforfivehoursuntilthebombingstopped.Itwasabsolutely

terrifying.Ourhousewasdestroyed,anddeadbodiescouldbeseenalloverthe

street.Over4,000peoplewerekilledthatday.Interviewer:

I'msorrytohearthat.

MrGao,howdoyoufeelwhenyouthinkaboutitnow?

GaoMing:

Ifeelsadforallthevictims,butthebombingdidn'tdestroyourfightingspirit.GaoLi:Yes,despiteeverything,around960,000ofthecity'ssoldierswenttothefronttofighttheJapanese.It'snowonderChongqingbecameknownasthe“cityof

heroes”.Interviewer:

Andhowaretheyrememberedtoday?GaoMing:

EveryyearonthefifthofJune,theairraidwarningissoundedacrossthecity.Itgivesusanopportunitytomournthosewelost,andremindsustocherishthepeaceweenjoytoday.Whatisthefunctionoftheseexpressions?Thatmustbe....Icanonlyimagine....Ifeelsadfor....Theyareshowingempathy(thesamefeeling).Well,Theyarefillingthesilence.04Speaking01Leadin02Listening03L-sLinking05SummaryToraisequestionsTotalkaboutmemoriesandfeelingsToshowempathyFillerwordsThatmustbeterrible....Icanonlyimagine....Whatwasyourfirstmemory?Howdidyoufeel...?Whatwasthemost...experience?Howdoyoufeelwhenyouthinkaboutitnow?Iwas....when....Iremember...Isaw....I’llneverforgetwhathappenedon....Iremember....Well,Whenwasthefirsttimeyou...?Whowaswithyouwhenthathappened?Howdidtheirreactionaffectyou?Istillrecall....Icanstillpicture....I’llneverforget....

Ican’tbelieveyouhadtogothroughthat.Itotallygetthat...feeling.Really?

Hmm,Uh/Um,Actually,Anyway,Somehow,Ifyouaskme,Tobehonest,PeacekeepersChinesePeacekeepersHelpLiberian(利比里亞)

LocalsGoHomeLastmonth,duetoongoingconflictsinLiberia,over120localrefugees

(難民)

weretrappedinawar-tornvillage.Theyhadnowaytogobacktotheirhometownsandwereshortoffoodandwater.Justthen,ateamofChinesepeacekeepersarrived.TheChinesesoldiersquicklyacted.Theycheckedthesafestroutesandpreparedenoughwaterandbreadfortherefugees.Whenitwastimetoleave,thefirstlightofdawnpaintedthevillageinsoftorange.Private(二等兵)Zhanghelped70-year-oldAminaclimbintothetruck,hishandssteadyinghershakysteps;Corporal

(班長)

Liusquatted(蹲坐)downtowipethedirtoffalittleboy’scheek.Anelderlymanheldasmallbagofdrieddates(棗子)andtriedtopushitintoasoldier’spocket,butthesoldiersmiledandpusheditback,gesturingthatthemanneededitmore.Aftera5-hoursafetrip,alllocalsfinallyreturnedtotheirhomes.Thelocals

weredeeplythankful.Thenextday,morethan20ofthemwalked3kilometerstothepeacekeepers’camp.Theybroughtfreshfruitstheygrewthemselvesandhelpedcleanthecamp.AlocalnamedMohamedsaid,“Chinesesoldiersgaveushopetogohome.Wewanttodosomethingsmalltothankthem.”ThisstorytellsusthatChinesepeacekeepersnotonlyguardthe

safetyof

Liberia

butalsobuildabridgeoffriendshipbetweenthetwocountries.It’sagreatlessonforallofustohelpthoseinneed.04Speaking01Leadin02Listening03L-sLinking05Summary04Speaking01Leadin02Listening03L-sLinking05SummaryActoutaninterviewTwopeacekeepingveteransAninterviewerPurpose:IntroducetheexperiencesinthemissionofhelpingLiberianlocalsreturnhome

InterviewerIn

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