人教版(2019) 选择性必修第一册 Unit 3 Fascinating Parks Listening and Speaking 课件(19张PPT含3个视频)

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Unit 3 Fascinating Park
Using Language(1)
1. What’s the name of the park
3. Why was it built
2. How large is it
Watch a video and figure out the answers
Beijing Olympic Forest Park
680 hectares= 680 ×10000 m2

football fields
950
Beijing Olympic Forest Park
Beijing Olympic Forest Park was built in 2008 to provide a place for athletes and coaches to relax during the Games. Located within easy walking distance north of the Bird's Nest Stadium, it was given to the city after the games, and it is now the largest of Beijing's city parks. The park is divided into two parts: the South Park and the North Park.
Talk about what are in these pictures.
corridor
flowers
cycle
pedal boat
children’s ride
fountain
Match them with the activities in the box
A rent a cycle B walk through an underwater corridor
C rent a pedal boat D watch a fountain performance
E go on a children's ride F look at flowers
B
F
A
C
E
D
1.Linlin and Yuhui are taking Jake to Beijing Olympic Forest Park. Listen to their conversation. Tick which activities they are going to do.
A. rent a cycle
B. walk through an underwater corridor
C. rent a pedal boat
D. watch a fountain performance
E. go on a children's ride
F. look at flowers
2. Look at the map. Listen to the conversation again and finish the activities below.
1. Draw the route they will take. 2. Mark the places they will visit.
Funabout
Olympic Openair Opera
Cruise Pier
Undercurrent Wetland
2. Look at the map. Listen to the conversation again and finish the activities below.
1. Draw the route they will take. 2. Mark the places they will visit.
sequence words
direction words
form a mental map
2. Look at the map. Listen to the conversation again and finish the activities below.
2nd path
intersection
Yuhui: --- From here, we should ,and then and the main road until we reach the on the . Then we on the path and it for about three hundred metres until we come to with a washroom. Then we should on another path. After about 150 metres,we'll be at the underwater wetland corridor.
go north
turn left
follow
second path
right
turn right
follow
an intersection
turn left
2. Look at the map. Listen to the conversation again and finish the activities below.
2nd path
intersection
Yuhui: --- From here, we should ,and then and the main road until we reach the on the . Then we on the path and it for about three hundred metres until we come to with a washroom. Then we should on another path. After about 150 metres,we'll be at the underwater wetland corridor.
go north
turn left
follow
second path
right
turn right
follow
an intersection
turn left
Asking for and giving directions
Role-play
Asking for and giving directions
Excuse/Pardon me.
Do you happen to know... where...is How do I get to...
How far is ...
Is ... nearby
Is ...close to ...
Is ... far from...
It’s … metres from here.
It’s on the north/south/east/west side of the park.
It’s about... metres north of...
Go through...
Walk/Go along the river/path...
Go straight ahead (until you come to …)
Follow the (main) path to...
When you see the..., you are close to ...
From..., and then... until...
After about...metres, we will be at...
It’s on the corner of...
intersection
crossing/ crossroads
Ask
Answer
Explore the significance of City Parks
Central Park
Hyde Park
Why City Parks matter
Explore the significance of City Parks
the Urban Heat Island Effect
encourage active lifestyles
strengthen local economies and create job opportunities.
reduce or prevent many physical and mental health problems
make cities more flexible
Environment
Economy
Community
increase community engagement and reduce crime
Health
Culture and Art
a variety of artistic and cultural activity
Thanks for Listening