北师大版高一上册模块2 Unit 5 Rhythm Lesson2公开课课件(19张ppt)

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(共19张PPT)
Unit 5 Lesson 2
Beijing Opera
The results of Survey 1 from the Internet.
(The results of whether young people like Beijing Opera or not.)
The final results of Survey 2 by every group.
(The results of Exercise 1 on Page 24.)
Mask
Step I Pre-listening
How much do you know about Beijing Opera
costume
Acrobatics
What roles do they play in Beijing Opera
1
4
3
2
Sheng
Dan
Jing
Chou
Male roles
Female roles
Male roles with
brightly painted face
clown roles
Step II While-listening
1. Listen to first part for the first time.
What are mentioned in the dialogue
History Main roles
Stages Theatres
Skills Costumes
Music Instruments
*Use your general knowledge to think of possible answers.
What skills…
Where was …performed at the beginning
Why…music/singing…
Why…bright coloured costumes
Free talk
1.What skills do Beijing Opera actors need to have
While-listening
Listen to the TV programme again and answer the questions (Exercise 4).
The art started in the late _____ century and
it combines ________, ________,________,
_______,________ and __________.
18th
music
singing
acting
talking
dancing
acrobatics
2.Where was Beijing Opera performed at the beginning
In the early days, Beijing Opera was often
performed on _______ stages in ________,
________, ________, or outside temples.
open-air
teahouses
streets
markets
3.Why does it have very loud music and a sharp singing style
Because at the beginning, Beijing Opera was performed mostly on open-air stages. The music had to be played loudly and the performers had to sing with sharp voices to be heard over the crowds.
4.Why do performers wear brightly colored costumes
Because with bright color, the audience can see the actors and actresses more clearly.
Summary
Beijing Opera is a national treasure of China. The art started in the late 18th century. It combines acting, talking, singing, music, dancing and acrobatics.
In the early days, Beijing Opera was most often performed on open-air stages in markets, streets, teahouses and outside temples. The music had to be played loudly and the performer and to sing with sharp voices, in order to be heard over the crowds.
Beijing Opera was often performed on open-air stages and the stages were lit only by oil lamps. If the costumes weren’t in bright color, the crowds wouldn’t be able to watch them clearly.
Step III. Speaking
(Group work)
Choice 1: A guide introduces Beijing Opera to some foreigners.
Choice 2: Free expressions about
Beijing Opera.
StepV consolidation
Beijing Opera
Love Beijing Opera
Love Beijing Opera !
Love Chinese traditional cultures!
Love China!
Part IV. Tasks after class
Homework 1: Write an article about one famous Beijing Opera actor or actress.
Homework 2: Surf on the Internet, and look for some information why many Chinese don’t like Beijing Opera. And think of how to change the situation.
Thank you for listening!