人教版(2019)必修第三册Unit 3 Diverse Cultures Video time 课件(共23张PPT,内镶嵌视频)

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名称 人教版(2019)必修第三册Unit 3 Diverse Cultures Video time 课件(共23张PPT,内镶嵌视频)
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(共23张PPT)
Video Time World’s Biggest Melting Pot
Unit 3 Diverse cultures
Watch the video to know about World’s Biggest Melting Pot.
Where is this place
Why is this place considered the world’s biggest melting pot
World’s Biggest Melting Pot
Queens is a neighbourhood in the city of New York. It claims to be one of the most diverse places in the world. With almost half of the population born in another country, it is a great example of a melting pot.
Lead-in
Match each word or phrase with the correct definition. You may use a dictionary to help you.
1 global village
2 multiculturalism
3 resident
4 ethnicity
5 cherish
6 Hispanic
7 random
8 melting pot
____ the fact of belonging to a particular race
____ without a set plan or pattern
____ used to describe a world where everything is connected
____ someone who lives in a place
____ a place where people of different backgrounds live together
____ accepting and including people from different cultures
____ treat with care and love
____ a person whose first language is Spanish, especially one
from Latin America living in the US
Before you watch
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Watch the video and answer the questions.
1. Find out what it mainly talks about.
2. Who are those speakers in the video
3. What are they talking about
While you watch
1. Find out what it mainly talks about.
Queens, New York, claims to be one of the most diverse places in the world. Even if there is no way to prove that it’s the most diverse place in the world. It is a great example of a melting pot.
Beginning
In today’s global village, multiculturalism is normal. But one neighborhood in particular claims to be one of the most diverse places in the world. Welcome to Queens, New York.
Ending
…But even if there is no way to prove that it’s the most diverse place in the world, Queens, New York, is a great example of a melting pot.
2.Who are those speakers in the video
They are immigrants.
3.What are they talking about
They are talking about where the immigrants come from.
People What he/she says Key words
Narrator
Four immigrants
Narrator
Filling in the table according to the video.
What is Queens like
population, residents, languages, cultures, nationalities, ethnicities
What do they say about their ethnic origins and the diverse backgrounds of the people living here
Madras, India; South Korea, German, Irish, English, Native American; Puerto Rican; Eastern European, Hispanic, Turkish, Arabic
What is the 2001 study about
diversity, randomly selected, backgrounds, highest
1. The residents of Queens come from __________ different nations.
2. More than __________ different languages are spoken in Queens.
3. The family of one woman who was interviewed has been Puerto Rican for more than __________ generations.
4. A 2001 study measured diversity based on how likely it is for ________ randomly selected people to have different backgrounds.
5. This survey can prove that Queens is the ____________ place in the US.
100
150
five
two
most diverse
Complete the sentences with the correct words.
Complete the passage with the words in the box.
racial or ethnic group foreign-born residents
a great example of a melting pot measure diversity
global village be very protective of
the most diverse places on my father’s side
Narrator: In today’s _________, multiculturalism is normal. But one neighborhood in particular claims to be one of ______________ in the world. Welcome to Queens, New York.
Man:How are you doing What’s happening We’re all immigrants. Who understands an immigrant better than an immigrant
Narrator: Almost half of the population of Queens was born in another country. Its residents come from 100 different nations and they speak almost 150 different languages. No ______________ is a majority here. There may be other neighborhoods with even more ______________, but only here do we find so many different cultures nationalities, and ethnicities all in one place.
Woman 1: I know that, you know, I’m from Madras, the southern part of India. My parents live there and my grandparents live there.
Woman 2:My mum’s from South Korea. And ______________, I am German, Irish, English, and I think a little bit of Native American but that part I’m not sure.
Woman 3: My great-grandfather was Puerto Rican and his parents were Puerto Rican and so on and so forth. So, as far as I know, we’ve always been Puerto Rican. And I feel connected to that and when I look in the mirror I see that and I see my grandmother and my great-grandmother. It’s something that I cherish and it’s something that I ______________.
Woman 4: So you have Eastern Europeans. You have Hispanics. You have Turkish. You have Arabic. I like that. I like that very much.
Narrator:A 2001 study ______________ using a simple idea. How likely is it that two randomly selected people have different backgrounds In their study, Queens scored highest in the United States. As the most diverse community in the most diverse country in the world, it’s a fair claim. But even if there is no way to prove that it’s the most diverse place in the world, Queens, New York, is ______________.
Read together
Narrator: In today’s global village, multiculturalism is normal. But one neighborhood in particular claims to be one of the most diverse places in the world. Welcome to Queens, New York.
Man:How are you doing What’s happening We’re all immigrants. Who understands an immigrant better than an immigrant
Narrator: Almost half of the population of Queens was born in another country. Its residents come from 100 different nations and they speak almost 150 different languages. No racial or ethnic group is a majority here. There may be other neighborhoods with even more foreign-born residents, but only here do we find so many different cultures nationalities, and ethnicities all in one place.
Woman 1: I know that, you know, I’m from Madras, the southern part of India. My parents live there and my grandparents live there.
Woman 2:My mum’s from South Korea. And on my father’s side, I am German, Irish, English, and I think a little bit of Native American but that part I’m not sure.
Woman 3: My great-grandfather was Puerto Rican and his parents were Puerto Rican and so on and so forth. So, as far as I know, we’ve always been Puerto Rican. And I feel connected to that and when I look in the mirror I see that and I see my grandmother and my great-grandmother. It’s something that I cherish and it’s something that I am very protective of.
Woman 4: So you have Eastern Europeans. You have Hispanics. You have Turkish. You have Arabic. I like that. I like that very much.
Narrator:A 2001 study measured diversity using a simple idea. How likely is it that two randomly selected people have different backgrounds In their study, Queens scored highest in the United States. As the most diverse community in the most diverse country in the world, it’s a fair claim. But even if there is no way to prove that it’s the most diverse place in the world, Queens, New York, is a great example of a melting pot.
After you watch
1. Do you think it would be easy to live in Queens if you were an immigrant Why or why not
Compared to many other places, it should be fairly easy to live in Queens if I were an immigrant, simply because so many of the people living there are immigrants. It would be easy to fit in and get along with people, and meet other people from my country.
2. Do you think China is a diverse country Why or why not
I think China is a diverse country. China has a vast territory with more than fifty minority groups, each has their unique customs and traditions.
“Melting pot” means a place where people from many different ethnic groups or cultures form a united society.
大熔炉是指这样一个地方,在那里来自不同种族或文化的人们形成了一个和谐统一的社会群体。
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