1、Welcome!Main ContentsPart 1Lead-in ActivitiesPart 2Cultural BackgroundPart 3Text AnalysisPart 4Part 5Writing StrategyVocabulary and StructureLead-in ActivitiesContentsPart 1OverviewPart 2Jane GoodallPart 3Listening Part 4Learning objectives How much do we know about animal behavior?Does there exist
2、a distinct dividing line between mankind and animals or animals of different kinds?The two texts try to explore the mysteries of animals in terms of behavior and friendship.Text A interviews a primatologist who has studied wild chimpanzees for half a century and tells us the legends of chimps.Text B
3、 tells a story of an elephant and a dog,revealing a precious and special relationship between animals of two different kinds.Maybe,animals may have a“human heart or mind”just like us.Who knows!J a n e G o o d a l l,b o r n i n 1 9 3 4,i s a British primatologist and anthropologist.Considered t o b e
4、 t h e w o r l d s f o r e m o s t e x p e r t on chimpanzees,Goodall is best known for her over 55-year study of social and family interactions of wild chimpanzees since she first went to Gombe Stream National Park,Tanzania in 1960.She is the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and the Roots&Shoo
5、ts programme,and she has worked extensively on conservation and animal welfare issues.She has served on the board of the Nonhuman Rights Project since its founding in 1996.In April 2002,she was named a UN Messenger of Peace.Learning objectives:we will be able toHomework:How should we treat animals?Thank you!