课件10张PPT。Unit 9 Section A 3a-3c Have you ever been to a museum?Move your eyes …Use your hands…Share your ideas…Encourage yourself to…Make a difference !Use your head…toilettea art performancetea preparationtea setsthe American Computer Museumthe International Museum of ToiletsHangzhou National Tea MuseumWhat’s the full name of each museum?skim the American
Computer MuseumShe thinks it’s the most interesting museum she has ever been to.She has also learned that there was a special computer. It could play … .2. What can she see in the museum?3. What has she learned ? 1. What does ken think of this museum ?She can see some different computers. Such as old computers and a special computer.She has learned information about different computers and who invented them. It’s unbelievable that technology has progressed in such a rapid way. the International
Museum of ToiletsIt’s a very unusual museum in India.She has learned the history and development of toilets. 2. What can she see in the museum?3. What has she learned in the museum? 1. What does Amy think of the museum ?She can see different kinds of toilets . She has also learned it encourages governments and social groups to think about ways to improve toilets .If you encourage sb, you will give them . Hangzhou National
Tea Museum… ?3c. Which of the underlined words in the passage have the following meanings?quickmadequietuncommonbecome bettermake (something) betterV.V.V.adj.adj.adj.Which museum are you interested in ? Why ?
Tell us in your own words with the help of these key words.Which museum are you interested in ? Why ?
Tell us in your own words with the help of these key words.fish lanternroot carvingfarmers’ paintingpaper cuttingShare the … museum or place you have been to with your partners .think of…?see…?have learned
that…realize…?…The …museum/place I have ever
been to is …. interesting special
unusual unbelievable
peaceful relaxing
information about …
history development
teach encourage improve progress Homework2. Write down your experience to a museum or place.
1. Read the passage again by following the tape.