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1、 J a n eG o o d a l lto figure out the structure of the text with CBI and ABCDE template;to judge the writing purpose and intended readers of the passage;to express your ideas on the given topics through critical thinking.By the end of this period, you will be able toContentknowledge of study of chi

2、mpanzeesGoodall broke new groundLeaky is a world-renowned anthropologist.Chimpanzees can use tools and experience a wide range of emotions.Africa is a good platform to observe chimpanzees.LanguageKey words & expressionInvolvementparticipationCuriositya strong desire to know about sth.World-renownedw

3、orld-famousBreak new grounddo sth. that has not been done before01TOPIC AnalysisI. TOPIC AnalysisTopic 1: Goodall was devoted to the research.In 1960, the twenty-six-year-old scientist, Jane Goodall risked entering the thick bush. She intended to discover how chimpanzees were like human beings. She

4、found out, instead, how much we are like them. Goodall broke new ground with her active involvement with some chimpanzees. She lived among them, ate and played with them and earned their trust by simply observing how they lived. Before Goodall, most visitors had frightened the chimps back into their

5、 rain forests. As a result, very little was actually known about them. Goodall, who insisted on going into the bush alone for longer periods of time, collected more information about apes than all other scientists put together.1Topic 2: Goodall had a great interest in animals.I. TOPIC Analysis Born

6、in London to a writer and an engineer with a passion for car racing, Goodall received their daring and imagination qualities that, along with her curiosity, would serve her well in her future occupation. She was inspired at seven by the stories of Dr Dolittle, the scientist who could talk to animals

7、. And with her stuffed toy chimpanzee by her side, the young girl spent hours studying worms in the garden, hens in the henhouse, and whatever insects she could find.2Topic 3: Goodall was obsessed with Africa.I. TOPIC Analysis After she graduated from high school in 1952, Goodall worked as a secreta

8、ry at Oxford University. Even then she knew she wanted to go to Africa. 3I. TOPIC Analysis In 1957 she was invited to Kenya to visit a friend, where she met the world-renowned anthropologist Louis S.B. Leakey. Goodalls enthusiasm impressed him and he hired her as an assistant. Leakey later recommend

9、ed her to a two-year research project studying chimpanzees in Gombe.4Topic 4: Goodall impressed Leaky by her enthusiasm.I. TOPIC Analysis It was a difficult decision to send a young woman, with neither a college degree nor scientific training, on such a demanding task. Leaky had trust in her, but hi

10、s colleagues predicted the young woman would fail. Goodall proved them wrong. Goodall tried hard to observe the chimpanzees and to be observed in return. Eventually, the chimps grew to regard “this white-skinned ape” as their friend. Goodall made a number of surprising discoveries.5Topic 5: Goodall

11、proved to be trustworthy.I. TOPIC Analysis She found that chimps used tools to dig ants out of their hills for food. Goodall found that chimps experience a wide range of emotions like anger and grief as humans do. Her discovery was a significant breakthrough. Among her famous works are: My Friends:

12、the Wild Chimpanzees (1967), and In the Shadow of Man (1971). These, along with her numerous films, TV specials and articles, made her one of the best-known scientists of the 20th century.6Topic 6: Goodall made groundbreaking achievements.Related LEXISTOPICSGoodall was devoted to the research.Goodal

13、l had a great interest in animalsGoodall impressed Leaky by her enthusiasm.Goodall made groundbreaking achievements.23456risk doing, intend, break new ground, active involvement, earn their trust, insist on, collect informationGoodall is obsessed with Africa.1Goodall proved to be trustworthy.worked

14、as a secretarywanted to go to Africa.Goodalls enthusiasm impressed him. Recommended her to a research projectwas inspired by the stories, spent hours studying worms .had trust in herproved them wrongregardas their frienda significant breakthroughmade her one of the best-known scientists02Thread & Tr

15、ansition AnalysisAn animal loverA determined young ladyAn enthusiastic pursuerA diligent “freshman”A groundbreaking expertThreadGeneralkidsecretaryassistantresearcherscientist234561ParticularTransitionGoodalls life stagesGoodalls road to successStructure03Theme AnalysisTHEMEGoodall was devoted to th

16、e research.Goodall had a great interest in animals.Goodall was obsessed with Africa.Goodall impressed Leaky by her enthusiasm.Goodall proved to be trustworthy.Goodall made ground-breaking achievements.Goodalls devotion and achievements in the study of chimpanzees.12345604ABCDE TemplateGroup work: Re

17、arrange this passage according to ABCDE template.Admiration Para. 1DeedsBackgroundCharacteristicsEvaluation Para. 6Goodall was devoted to the study of chimpanzees and made many achievements. Goodall was born in London to a writer and an engineer, graduated from high school in 1952 and worked as a se

18、cretary at Oxford afterwards. Goodall was daring, imaginative, determined, enthusiastic, diligent, and trustworthy, etc. In 1960, Goodall participated in a two-year research, lived among chimpanzees and collected a huge amount of information about apes.Goodall published many books and numerous films

19、, TV specials and articles.Goodall was rated as one of the best-known scientists of the 20th century.05Critical ThinkingCritical Thinking3. Work in groups, and list all the elements that led to Jane Goodalls achievements. Among them, which do you think is the most important? And why?1. Why did the author write this article?2. Who did the author write this article to?the woman who redefined man23456Assignment 1:review the topics and lexis learnt i

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