课件20张PPT。8A Unit 6 Birdwatching What birds can you see? Unit 6 Birdwatching Integrated skills 8A Unit 6 Birdwatching Integrated skillsWolong Nature ReserveZhalong Nature ReserveYancheng Nature ReserveYancheng Nature Reserve
Which kind of special birds live in it?
Why do they fly there every year?Facts about Yancheng Nature ReserveRed-crowned cranes live in it.They fly there to spend the winter.tour guide1 Yancheng Nature Reserve is in ___ Province in ___ China.
a Heilongjiang, North-east
b Hainan, South
c Jiangsu, East
2 Yancheng Nature Reserve is a perfect place to ____.
a buy the birds b hunt the birds
c watch the birdsFacts about Yancheng Nature Reservecc3 The reserve covers an area of over ____ square kilometres.
a 453 b 4,530 c 45,300
4 Yancheng is the ___ home to
red-crowned cranes in China.
a largest
b second largest
c third largestbb5 About ___ red-crowned cranes fly to Yancheng Nature Reserve every year to spend the winter.
a 100 to 300 b 300 to 1,000 c 1,000 to 3,000
6 In ____, Yancheng Nature Reserve became one of the world’s most important wetlands.
a 1997 b 2002 c 1992bb 8A Unit 6 Birdwatching Integrated skillsYancheng Nature Reserve is in Jiangsu in _________ China. It covers an area of over____________ square kilometres. It became one of the world’s most important wetlands in _________.
Yancheng Nature Reserve is home to different kinds
of plants and rare birds. There are not many ______________________ in the world, but there are some in Yancheng Nature Reserve. It is a perfect place to go________________.
People celebrate the World Wetlands Day on ______________ each year. We should protect the wetlands not only because they are home to many plants, birds and __________, but also because they are important to the ___________ of people all over the world.East45,3001992red-crowned cranesbirdwatching2nd February
1.When did Zhalong become the most important wetlands?
2.What’s the area of the reserve?
3.What do birds eat?
4.What can birdwatchers see?
5. When is World Wetlands Day?
1990 B. 2002 C.1992A.210,000 hectares B.21,000 hectares C.120,000hectaresbird food that people feed them
B. worms, fish and plants C. other smaller birdsA.red swans B.red-crowned parrots C.red-crowned cranesA. 20th February B. 2nd January C. 2nd FebruaryListen and chooseFacts about Yancheng Nature ReserveWhere is Yancheng Nature Reserve?
How big is it?
How many red-crowned cranes fly to it every year?
When did it become the wetlands?It’s in east of Jiangsu Province.It has an area of over 45,300 square kilometres.Every year 1000 red crowned cranes fly to it.In 1992.Help me complete the notesWhere:
Land type:
How big :
Importance:
Rare birds:
Dangers:
Actions : _________China in ___________Province__________more than _______________home to _________
important to the ____________________________________________ space for wildlifeThe Chinese government - ____________The bird watchers - _______________People- ______________________________EastJiangsuwetland45,300 square kilometreswildlifered-crowned cranesless and lessmake lawsdo a bird countcelebrate the World Wetlands DayParagraph 1
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 3
a. The importance of protecting
the wetlands
b. Basic(基本的) information
about Yancheng Nature Reserve
c. The wildlife living in Yancheng
Nature Reserve
The main idea of each paragrapha pair of binocularsThey will help her see the birds more clearly.to see the birds more clearlynot to get thirstyto write down what they seeYou’d better _____________________. They will ______________________________.help you see the birds more clearlyYou should ________________. Usually it ___________________________. You may ___________. takes hours to watch the birdsget thirstyTake ____________________ to ___________
______________. a notebook with youwrite downwhat you seetake a pair of binocularstake some watermobile phonecall for help if you get lostcameratake photos of birdscomfortable trainerswalk a long way
may get tiredbagpack(打点) the things 8A Unit 5 Birdwatchers Integrated skillsHow do you give others advice? You’d better…
I think you should…
What/How about doing…?
Why not…?
Why don’t you…?
You should…
It’s wise to… 8A Unit 6 Birdwatching Integrated skillsA: What should we take with us when we…?
B: You’d better take…
A: OK. What else should we take?
B: You should take…
A: All right. Anything else?
B: Take…
A: OK. Thanks,…Activities
go hiking
go to a party
go shopping
…Write a letter to your friend to ask for information before going birdwatching.Nature reserves 8A Unit 6 Birdwatching Integrated skillsKekexiliWolongDafengin north-west China
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78,000 hectares