4-Mercy at Appomatto Part Five Extension W BTLE ENTER
W B T L E Part Five ENTER Lesson 14 – Mercy at Appomattox
4-Mercy at Appomatto Extension Contents I。 Oral work I。Quiz III Writing少 IV. Listening lab司 W BTLE
W B T L E Extension I. Oral work II. Quiz III.Writing IV. Listening lab Lesson 14 – Mercy at Appomattox
4-Mercy at Appomatto I. Oral Work List 1. Group discussion 2. Debating W BTLE
W B T L E I. Oral Work List: 1. Group discussion 2. Debating Lesson 14 – Mercy at Appomattox
4-Mercy at Appomat I. Oral Work o What do you know about the Civil War? Brainstorm o Can you list several famous novels or films about groups. the civil war? What are their themes? o Why did U.S. A successfully avoid guerilla wars after the Civil War while many other countries or regions are still being troubled by them even this moment? o How should we look at forgiveness and reconciliation vs vindictiveness and reprisal? Can we have just one and not the other Where do we draw the line? W BTLE The end of Group Discussion
W B T L E I. Oral Work What do you know about the Civil War? Can you list several famous novels or films about the Civil War? What are their themes? Why did U.S.A successfully avoid guerilla wars after the Civil War while many other countries or regions are still being troubled by them even this moment? How should we look at forgiveness and reconciliation vs vindictiveness and reprisal? Can we have just one and not the other? Where do we draw the line? Brainstor m in groups. The end of Group Discussion. Lesson 14 – Mercy at Appomattox
4-Mercy at Appomatto I. Oral Work Topics for debating: Related quotes 1. Forgiveness and reconciliation should always be given priority. 2. Peace can never be independent of war. 3. Competition plays a more important role than cooperation in promoting the development of society. W BTLE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E I. Oral Work Topics for debating: 1. Forgiveness and reconciliation should always be given priority. 2. Peace can never be independent of war. 3. Competition plays a more important role than cooperation in promoting the development of society. Related quotes Lesson 14 – Mercy at Appomattox To be continued on the next page