外研版(2019)必修第三册 Unit4 Amazing art Understanding ideas 名师课件(39张PPT)

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名称 外研版(2019)必修第三册 Unit4 Amazing art Understanding ideas 名师课件(39张PPT)
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第三册 第4单元 Understanding ideas
高一年级 英语
Live from the Louvre
I. Analysis of the text
本单元的主题语境是“人与社会”,涉及的主题语境内容是多种艺术形式和相关艺术家的故事。本板块语篇类型为网络直播,属于新媒体语篇。课文通过主播介绍了在巴黎卢浮宫陈列的雕塑Winged Victory of Samothrace(胜利女神), Mona Lisa和 Rembrandt的自画像,在介绍这些艺术作品的同时,主播也表达了自己的看法。
Pre-reading: Introduce the topic and do some practice.
Careful-reading: Get the detailed information.
Practice: Improve the understanding of the passage.
Language points: Master the usage of the words and structures in
the passage.
II. Leading in
What’s the name of this picture
Mona Lisa.
What do you think of it
It’s fantastic.
It’s a masterpiece.
It’s full of mystery.
Do you know where Mona Lisa is
In the Louvre.
Do you know other masterpieces in the Louvre

1. Work in pairs and complete the quiz.
Try to guess if you are not sure of the answers.
(1) Where is the Louvre Museum
a. In London.
b. In Paris.
c. In Berlin.
(2) When was the original castle
of the Louvre built
a. The 12th century.
b. The 15th century.
c. The 18th century.
(3) How many works of art are there in its collection
a. Around 180,000.
b. Around 400,000.
c. Around 480,000.
(4) Which work of art is among the “Big Three” attractions of the Louvre
a. The Code of Hammurabi.
b. Liberty Leading the People.
c. Venus de Milo.
III. Learning
Hi, it’s Zack! Greetings from Paris, everyone! This broadcast is being brought to you from the largest museum on Earth – the Louvre! Today we’re going to find out about some of the Louvre’s most amazing treasures. Here we go!
2. Listen to the audio and catch the general idea of the passage.
Now, at the top of these stone stairs … get a load of that! That huge sculpture you can see is the Winged Victory of Samothrace, or Nike of Samothrace! I can’t even begin to tell you how amazing this is! It looks like she has just flown down out of the sky and is standing on a ship. Her head and arms are missing, but you can imagine her holding her arms up high, celebrating the result of an ancient battle. And just look at how her dress is being folded by the wind! I really can’t believe she’s made of stone. The skill of the sculptor is just incredible.
Okay, I’d better move on. You can see there are so many people here. I’m being pushed around quite a bit, in fact. And you’re really going to love what’s coming up next. It’s the one and only Mona Lisa! The painting is a lot smaller than you would expect, and is protected by glass. But from here I can get a good view to show you. When I look into her eyes it seems she has a mind of her own! One moment she seems to be laughing at me, but then again I catch a sense of sadness in her smile. I guess that’s why she attracts so many visitors every day.
And now, it’s time to get up close and personal with one of history’s greatest artists – Rembrandt! He painted this self-portrait about 400 years ago. Throughout his life, he made over 90 self-portraits! No one really knows why. Perhaps it was his way of taking a 17th-century selfie Or was it simply cheaper to paint himself than to pay for a model
About 35,000 works are currently being displayed in over 300 rooms in the Louvre, and it would take a lifetime to see everything! I’ll say bye for now, and hope you can all visit this fantastic place one day to feel the power of these great works of art for yourselves. They really do reach out to us across the centuries as if time itself were nothing. By the way, if you have enjoyed this live broadcast, subscribe to find out where I’m visiting next!
Hi, it’s Zack! Greetings from Paris, everyone! This broadcast is being brought to you from the largest museum on Earth – the Louvre! Today we’re going to find out about some of the Louvre’s most amazing treasures. Here we go!
What is he doing
Who is he
Where is he
Now, at the top of these stone stairs … get a load of that! That huge sculpture you can see is the Winged Victory of Samothrace, or Nike of Samothrace! I can’t even begin to tell you how amazing this is! It looks like she has just flown down out of the sky and is standing on a ship. Her head and arms are missing, but you can imagine her holding her arms up high, celebrating the result of an ancient battle. And just look at how her dress is being folded by the wind! I really can’t believe she’s made of stone. The skill of the sculptor is just incredible.
What is he introducing
descriptions and the feeling
Okay, I’d better move on. You can see there are so many people here. I’m being pushed around quite a bit, in fact. And you’re really going to love what’s coming up next. It’s the one and only Mona Lisa! The painting is a lot smaller than you would expect, and is protected by glass. But from here I can get a good view to show you. When I look into her eyes it seems she has a mind of her own! One moment she seems to be laughing at me, but then again I catch a sense of sadness in her smile. I guess that’s why she attracts so many visitors every day.
And now, it’s time to get up close and personal with one of history’s greatest artists – Rembrandt! He painted this self-portrait about 400 years ago. Throughout his life, he made over 90 self-portraits! No one really knows why. Perhaps it was his way of taking a 17th-century selfie Or was it simply cheaper to paint himself than to pay for a model
his feeling and humorous words to attract people
About 35,000 works are currently being displayed in over 300 rooms in the Louvre, and it would take a lifetime to see everything! I’ll say bye for now, and hope you can all visit this fantastic place one day to feel the power of these great works of art for yourselves. They really do reach out to us across the centuries as if time itself were nothing. By the way, if you have enjoyed this live broadcast, subscribe to find out where I’m visiting next!
What does he expect
General understanding of the passage I
Match the main idea with its corresponding paragraph.
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 3
Paragraph 4
Paragraph 5
A. The famous painting –Mona Lisa.
B. Concluding remarks about the live broadcast.
C. The huge sculpture –Winged Victory of
Samothrace, or Nike of Samothrace.
D. A lead-in before the live broadcast.
E. Rembrandt’s self-portrait.
Live from the Louvre
Part I
Part II
Part III
(Para.1) Brief introduction of what Zack is doing.
(who, where, what, why, how…)
(Para.2) Introduction of Winged Victory of Samothrace.
(Para.3) Introduction of Mona
Lisa.
(Para.4) Introduction of the
self-portrait of Rembrandt.
Works in the Louvre.
(Para.5) Summary and expectation.
The structure of the passage
General understanding of the passage II
Decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F).
1. This broadcast has already been produced in advance.
2. Winged Victory of Samothrace is made of stone.
3. There are so many people admiring Mona Lisa in the Louvre.
4. Zack can’t understand why Mona Lisa attracts so many visitors every day.
5. About 35,000 works are on show in over 300 rooms in the Louvre.
F
T
T
F
T
on live
When I look into her eyes it seems she has a mind of her own! One moment she seems to be laughing at me, but then again I catch a sense of sadness in her smile.
3. Answer the question.
What is Zack doing in the Louvre
Zack is doing a live broadcast in the Louvre. He is introducing three treasures of the great museum and inviting the audience to subscribe his live broadcast.
4. Choose three tags that best describe the main idea of the
passage and give reasons for your choices.
Louvre
art
Mona Lisa
exhibition
museum
selfie
fantastic
tour guide
history
live broadcast
Possible answer
I think_________, _________ and _____________ can best describe the main idea of the passage. Because ___________________________________________________________.
Louvre
exhibition
live broadcast
they are about the general information (what, where, how) of the passage
5. Complete the route with expressions from the passage.
Winged Victory of Samothrace
Here at the top of the stairs is this 1. _____________ . Although 2. ________________________________, you can still imagine her posture. The folded dress shows incredible 3. ___________________.
huge sculpture
her head and arms are missing
skill of the sculptor
Nowadays, with the help of advanced technology, it should have been easy to repair the sculpture and make it a complete one, why didn’t the artists do that
Mona Lisa
This is perhaps the most famous painting here, protected by glass. It’s smaller than
4. ________________. The lady in the painting seems to have 5. _________________, which makes her so interesting!
you would expect
a mind of her own
Rembrandt’s self-portrait
This is one of the 90 or more self-portraits Rembrandt made in his lifetime. We don’t know why he made so many – perhaps it was his way of 6. __________________________! Or maybe it was just 7. __________________________________________
taking a 17th-century selfie
cheaper to paint himself than to pay for a model
IV. Practice : To be a broadcaster
Try to retell the passage based on the information in Activity 5.
Think & Share
1. Which of the three artworks makes the greatest impression on you Why
Useful expressions:
…leaves me a deep impression, because…
I am attracted by …
I really want to explore/know …
Possible answer:
Mona Lisa leaves me a deep impression, because the lady in the picture is mysterious and I really want to explore what is behind her smile.
Think & Share
2. Which galleries and museums have you visited Share your experience with the class.
Hints:
The Palace Museum (故宫)
b. Tianjin Natural History Museum
c. Tianjin Science and Technology
Museum

You can form a route in your mind and use the expressions we have learned to share your own experience with the class.
V. Analysis of the difficulties in the passage
1. This broadcast is being brought to you from the largest museum on Earth –the Louvre!
be being done 结构是现在进行时 (be doing) 的被动语态的基本结构,表示说话时或现阶段正在进行或发生的被动动作,强调主语是动作的承受者。这种形式在本篇文章中一共出现过四次,你能找到另外三处吗?
(1)And just look at how her dress is being folded by the wind!
(Para. 2)
(2)I’m being pushed around quite a bit, in fact. (Para. 3)
(3)Around 35,000 works are currently being displayed in over
300 rooms in the Louvre, …(Para. 5)
以上三句均表示动作在时间上是正在进行的关系,同时此谓语动词与主语之间为逻辑上的被动关系。
用所给动词的适当形式填空。
Wait a minute, please. The file __________________ by another person now. (download)
2. Is a new science lab _____________ on the fifth floor in our teaching
building (build)
3. — I don’t suppose the teacher knows who broke the vase.
— Well, surprisingly he does. Tom has been called and _____________
now. (question)
4. I have to go to the railway station to meet my mom by taxi because my car
______________ at the garage. (repair)
Exercise
is being downloaded
being built
is being questioned
is being repaired
2. Or was it simply cheaper to paint himself than to pay for a model
或者只是因为画自己比花钱请模特更实惠?
It is a humorous way to express the broadcaster’s opinion, which can help him to create an easy and relaxing atmosphere.
3. They really do reach out to us across the centuries as if time itself were nothing.
What does “they” refer to
Why does the author use “do” here
These great works of art.
To emphasize the verb.
这些伟大的作品穿越几个世纪出现在我们面前,仿佛时间没有流逝一般。
reach out to sb 意为 “_________________” 。
【拓展】reach out 意为 “伸出(手)” 。
The boy reached out and got his ball back.
我的母亲很善良,她经常帮助那些无家可归的 人。
My mother is very kind and often _____________ the homeless.
reach out to sb 意为“________________”
出现在某人面前
男孩伸出手,拿回了他的球。
reaches out to
伸手帮助某人
VI. Homework
Polish your work in Practice.
Finish Question 2 in Think & Share.
The Louvre is beautiful and the exhibitions displayed in it are all masterpieces and show the talent and incredible skill of people living in ancient time. There are so many museums and galleries in China. Walk out and experience the wisdom and courage of Chinese people.
Summary
Thank you!