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Unit 1 Women of achievement
1934 April.3 born in England
In childhood spent much time outdoors
exploring various creatures
At 17 decided to go to Africa
For 40 years has been doing research
in Gombe,
In 1965 received her Ph.D
In 2002 honoured as a peace
fighter by the UN
Introduction of Jane Goodall
Gombe National Park
Chimps
observe
record
A student of African wildlife
behave like human
40 years
Devote herself to the research
How did Jane and the group work?
A student of African wildlife
First
wake up
move off
Then
feed/clean
Tired/dirty
Worthwhile
play
come into/sleep
Most of time
It’s 5:45 am. start to visit
While
wander off
The evening
A whole day life of chimps
Para.1 Our observation of the chimps
Our group are going to visit the chimps
in the _______. Our first activity is _________________________________. After they wake up, they begin to _________ into the forest. They show love in their family by _________ and ________ each other. Sometimes the mother chimp and her babies play __________. And in the evening the babies come into their mother’s _____ and they go to sleep together in their _____. Seeing this peaceful atmosphere, we think the whole day is ___________ though we are ______ and dirty.
forest
watching a family of chimps wake up
move off
feeding
cleaning
in the tree
arms
worthwhile
tired
nest
3. Worthwhile
It is worthwhile visiting/to visit the school.
Worth
The school is worth visiting.
The school is worth a visit.
It is worth visiting the school.
2. Worthy
The school is worthy to be visited.
The school is worthy of being visited.
The school is worthy of a visit.
how?
by observing and recording their daily activities in their own environment
Will you go if you are asked to study animals in that way? Why or why not?
1. She discovered ___________.
2. She also discovered________________.
how chimps communicate with each other.
that chimps hunt and eat meat.
3 discoveries
3.Her study of their body language__________.
helped her work out their social system.
Para.3
What has she done to protect the wildlife?
She has been outspoken about…
argued…
helped to set up…
Jane’s personality
(find the supporting details from the passage)
Nobody before Jane fully understood chimp behavior.
Once I stop, it all comes crowding in and I remember the chimps in laboratories. It’s terrible. It affects me when I watch the wild chimps. I say to myself, “Aren’t they lucky? ” And then I think about small chimps in cages though they have done nothing wrong. Once you have seen that you can never forget...
Discuss in pairs:
3. Showing that women can
live in the forest as men can.
Achievements (para.4)
2. Gaining a doctor’s degree.
Working with animals
in their own environment.
Jane’s achievements as a researcher.
inspire others