UnitoneReadingThesecondPeriod万两黄金容易得,知音一个也难求。It’seasiertogetpilesofgoldthanarealfriend.moresayingsorproverbsaboutfriendship:Goodcompanyontheroadistheshortestcut.结伴同行不觉路远!Withclothesthenewarebest;withfriendstheoldarethebest.衣服尚新,朋友尚旧!Friendsarelikewine;theolder,thebetter.朋友似美酒,越陈越香!Walkingwithafriendinthedarkisbetterthanwalkingaloneinthelight.与朋友结伴黑暗中胜于独行于阳光下!Falsefriendsareworsethanopenenemies.虚假的朋友比公开的敌人还可怕!Thefriendshipthatcanendwasneverreal.会结束的绝非真友谊!Thesamemancannotbebothfriendandflatterer。朋友与阿谀捧承者(flatterer)决不会同一人!Thebestmirrorisanoldfriend.最好的镜子是老友!IwanttofindtheanswertothequestionWhatisfriendship?Whenitrains,Ithinkfriendshipisasmallumbrella.Itcangivemeapieceofclearsky.WhenI’mcrying,Ithinkfriendshipisawhitehandkerchief.Itcanwipemytearsdry.WhenIamsad,Ithinkfriendshipisawarmword.Itcanbringmehappinessagain.WhenIamintrouble,Ithinkfriendshipisastronghand.Itcanhelpmeescapemytroubles.WhenIsitinaquietplace,Ithinkfriendshipisaverywonderfulfeeling.Itcan’tbepulledandtorn,becauseitisineveryone’sheart.Itistherefromthebeginningtotheendofourlives.Discussion-I(3m)Pre-readingQuestions:1.Whydoyouneedfriends?Makealistofreasonswhyfriendsareimportanttoyou.2.Whatqualitiesshouldagoodfriendhave?Listwhatagoodfriendshoulddoandsharethelistwithyourpartners.Brainstorming----question(2m)Clues:Positive:honest,friendly,open-minded,generous大方的,helpful,patient耐心的,good-tempered好脾气的,trustworthy可信任的,careful,fulloflove,caring,responsible有责任感的,brave,easygoing随和的,outgoing好交际的,warm-hearted,kind,selfless无私的,tolerant宽大的,intelligent聪明的Negative:selfish自私的,tricky狡猾的,dishonest,bad-tempered,mean小气的,impatient,narrow-minded心胸狭窄的,lazy,gossipyQuestions:3.Doesafriendalwayshavetobeaperson?Whatelsecanbeyourfriend?4.Doyouthinkadiarycanbecomeyourfriend?Whyorwhynot?Anne’sBestFriendReadingWhatdoyouknowabouttheWorldWarII?LookatsomepicturesTheSecondWorldWarNazicrimeTheSecondWorldWarandtheNazicrime纳粹正在建设集中营纳粹逼迫犹太人离开他们的家园被关在集中营中的犹太人纳粹屠杀犹太人的真实场景纳粹正对着屠杀后幸存的妇女进行扫射犹太人排队进入后面的毒气室被毒死的犹太人的衣服和鞋子1934年,出席布克博格纳粹党集会的希特勒。1938年,犹太学生在纳粹党经营的学校受尽耻辱。黑板上写着:“犹太族是我们最大的敌人,千万别接近他们!”1938年3月,奥地利与德国合并,犹太人被迫清洗维也纳的街道。犹太人在纳粹宣传笔下的形象,反映了历史深远的反犹太思想。这个宣传海报把犹太人描述为将现代德国钉死在十字架上的一群。BackgroundThisisatruestory.IttookplaceinAmsterdam,Hollandintheearly1940saftertheGermanNazishadoccupiedmostofEurope.TheNaziPartyruledGermanyfrom1933to1945.OneoftheirkeypolicieswastokillalltheJewsinEurope.IfanypersonsknowntobeJewswerefound,theywouldbesenttoconcentrationcampsfarthereast,mostlyinPoland.Familieswereseparatedandtransportedintrains.Formanydays,theywentwithoutfood,water,sanitationorfreshair.Toavoidthisterriblefate,someJewishfamilieswentintohiding,oftenwiththehelpofnon-Jewishfriends.ThisdiarywaswrittenduringthetimewhenAnneandherfamilymovedtoescapefrombeingkilledbyNazis.BornonJune12,1929,AnneFrankwasaGerman-JewishteenagerwhowasforcedtogointohidingduringtheHolocaust(大屠杀).AnneFrankAnne’sdiaryAnne’sfather:OttoFrankAnne’smother:Mrs.FrankAnneFrankAnne’soldersister:MargotPeter,wholivedwiththeFranksintheattic(阁楼)BackgroundInformationTheystayedonthetopfloor,withcurtainsdrawnsoasnottoattractunwantedattention.curtainAttic(阁楼)AftertheGermaninvasion(侵略)of1940,Annewasforcedtoleaveherschool.Almostrightaway,theGestapo(盖世太保)begantosendthousandsofDutchresisters(反抗者)toslavelabourcampsinGermany.TheninFebruary1941theGestapobegantoarrestJews.ItwasatthismomentthatOttoFrankmadeplanstohidehisfamilyTheymovedtoAmsterdam,NetherlandsPeterwasforcedintoalongmarchfromthecampwherehedisappeared.WhenMargotdiedinMarch,1945,Anneprobablyloseherdesiretolive.Shediedjustbeforeher16thbirthdayandlessthanamonthbeforethesurvivingJewswereliberated.ConcentrationcampWho/whatisAnne’sbestfriend?Whendidthestoryhappen?HerdiaryKittyThestoryhappenedduringWorldWarII.Skimming:Reading-I----skimming(1m)AnneAnne’sdiarybestfriendKittyScanning:Reading-II----scanning(2m)1.WhatwasAnne'sfriend?HowandwhydidAnnemakeitheronlytruefriend?2.HadAnneeverbeenspellboundbynaturebefore?Howaboutbeinginthehidingplace?Why?(optional)Anwers:1.Annemadeherdiaryherbestfriend,towhomshecouldtellherdeepestfeelingsandthoughts.BecauseduringWorldWarII,asJewish,AnneandherfamilyhadtohideawayinordernottobecaughtbytheGermanNazis.Afterhiding,shedidn'tdaretogoout.Shefeltverylonelyandunhappy.Soshecouldn'tmeetheroldfriendsandmakeanyothernewfriendsbesidesherdiary.Maybeshedidn'ttrustothersexceptherdiary,towhomshecouldtelleverything.Shedidn'tsetdownaseriesoffactsinadiaryasmostpeopledo,treatingherdiaryasherfriend,towhomshetoldherdeepestfeelingsandthoughts.2.No,shehadn't.NaturehadneverhavekeptherspellboundbeforeshecametoAmsterdam.Afterbeinginthehidingplace,Annehadgrowncrazyabouteverythingtodowithnature.Becauseshedidn'tdaretofacenature,beingafraidofbeingdiscoveredbytheNazis.Butshewaseagertoenjoythelightandlongedforthepeaceandhappiness.ReadingmethodwhenwherewhowhatwhyhowCarefulreadingFillintheformbelowThetimeofthestoryTheplaceofthestoryTheheroineofthestoryAnne’sbestfriendThelengthoftimetheyhidawayThedateofthediaryWorldWar2NetherlandsAnneherdiary--KittytwoyearsThursday15,June,1944Readthepassageagainandfillthefollowingf