人教版(2019)选择性必修第四册Unit 2 Iconic Attractions Reading and Thinking 课件 (共32张PPT)

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(共32张PPT)
Period 1 Reading and Thinking
Unit 02
Iconic Attractions
新人教选修四
IMPORTAINT POINT
Experience the iconic features of Australia
to learn about the food, culture and way of life of Australia.
to learn how to take notes and analyse the main idea of each blog.
to introduce the iconic attractions of a country.
Learning Objectives
Lead-in
The world is a book, but people who do not travel read only one page.
Traveling changes the way you relate to the world;
Traveling changes the way you relate to others;
Traveling empowers you to take on new challenges;
Traveling humbles you enough to realize it's not all about you;
Do you like travel Why do people travel
What does “Iconic Attractions ”mean?
Have you ever been to The Great Wall---an iconic attraction
of China?
“Iconic Attractions” refers to attractions which act as a sign or symbol of someplace.
Pre-reading
Experience the iconic features of Australia
Sydney Opera House and Kangaroo are iconic attractions of Australia.
kangaroo
koala
Great Barrier Reef
the flag of Australia
What other iconic attractions do you think of when it
comes to Australia
What is your impression of Australia based on your experience
It is the smallest continent but a very large country.
Skim the text and answer what the writer wrote about in the blog
While-reading
The writer wrote about his experiences and what he learn in the blog.
Skim the text again and match the blog entries to the subheadings.
______ Aborigines and the didgeridoo
______ Preparing to travel
______ First impressions
_____ The foundation of Australia
_____ Reflections on multiculturalism
_____ Political divisions
entry 1
entry 2
entry 3
entry 4
entry 1
entry 3
entry 4
entry 2
Before travelling
While travelling
While travelling
Post travelling
Preparing to travel
First impressions
Aborigines and the didgeridoo
Reflections on multiculturalism
Read the text again and take notes while reading .
Tips
Take notes
When you read a passage, sometimes it helps to take notes so that you can better remember and understand what you have learnt. When you take notes, it is good to write down the important facts just using key words and ignore many of the small words. You can also use abbreviations, such as “Aus” for “Australia” and “N” for “north”, and use symbols such as “&” for “and”.
Please read the first blog entry and take some notes.
Preparing to travel
-information
-interests
- iconic sites & animals
eg: SOH, GOR,Koalas&kangaroos
-location of Aus
N
S
Aus
(down under)
By preparing to travel to Australia, what information has the writer got
- meetg people & expg culture, food & way of life
equator
-∵ major: social studies
2. What is the writer interested in and why
many countries
Entry 1
Please read the second blog entry and take some notes.
First impressions
-1st impressions
(Sydney)
- FOOD
1. What is the author’s first impression when arriving in Sydney
2. How has Australian cuisine influenced by different cultures
bean curd & herbs
Aus version dim sim
influened by Asian cultures
original- Bri
Varieties of food
typical Aus food
e.g. Sunday roast
Entry 2
Please read the third blog entry and take some notes.
Aborigines and the didgeridoo
What’s the main theme reflected in aboriginal music and why
theme of music:
-celebrate natural
&spiritual world
-∵ close to nature
Entry 3
Please read the fourth blog entry and take some notes.
Reflections on multiculturalism
biggest impression
What is the writer’s biggest impression of Australia
eg: W culture
minority culture
immigrant culture...
cultures
“There is nothing like Australia.”
∵Australia is a ____________country
Entry 4
multicultural
Location
Premier food experiences
Aborigines
Australian people
My impressions of Australia
To the south of the equator
BBQ, bakeries, fast-food joints, butcher shops, cafes
bean curd, herbs, dim sim
music and instrument
straightforward,
free-and-easy attitude, friendliness, warmth
Can you retell the author's travelling experience to your classmates
Summary
I took a trip to Australia during the National Day. Before my trip, I did some research on the country. I learnt that it is________(locate) to the south of the equator, and it is__________(informal) referred to as“downunder”.
On the first day, my friend________(take) me to enjoy the delicious local food. So my first impressions of Australia have been all about food. The Australian cuisine was loosely based on the old British cooking. Having such a multicultural population, Australia can offer some of the premier food_____________
(experience) in the world.
located
informally
took
experiences
Summary
On the third day, we visited Katherine, __________we learnt about the life and customs of the Aborigines.__________(survive) in this vast land, the Aborigines had to live______harmony with nature. Their music is all about nature. Most of their musical instruments are just sticks, among which is_____amazing instrument called the didgeridoo.
October 6th is the last day of my trip. Maybe as I major in social studies, through the experience of these days,my biggest impression is the complicated mix of peoples and cultures.
where
To survive
in
an
In addition to the major cultures___________(influence) by the West, minority cultures and immigrant cultures have also played a role in shaping the unique Australian culture.What I like most is the people ___________(they) , whose friendship and warmth made me feel at home wherever I went. In a word, there's nothing like Australia.
influenced
themselves
3.How do you understand the sentence “There is nothing like
Australia”
1. What’s the author’s feeling after experiencing Australia
2. How does multiculturalism reflect in Australia
Post-reading
Discussion
If someday your friend goes to Australia, where will you recommend him to go?Why
Speaking
Canberra
Sydney
Melbourne
Gold Coast
The Great Barrier Reef
Uluru or Ayers Rock
I will recommend him to go to Melbourne, the second largest city of Australia. It is a wealthy city with grand civic buildings, cathedrals, theaters, galleries and parks. I am sure my friend will be impressed by Victoria State Library , Brighton Beach,Eureka Skydeck 88,Hosier Lane,Great Ocean Road and many other iconic attractions.
Example
Travel to Melbourne
Food and drinks
What iconic Chinese attractions you would like to introduce to a foreigner and explain why.
Ethnic minority groups
Tourist sites
Musical instruments
Clothes
......
Group work
Example: The Temple of Heaven ; the Forbidden City... which tells a lot about the Chinese culture.
Tourist sites
Example: The Temple of Heaven ; the Forbidden City... which tells a lot about the Chinese culture.
Tourist sites
Example: Jiaozi, because it is the most representative food for many Chinese people, especially in the north.
Tea, as an old Chinese saying goes, “Firewood, rice, cooking oil, salt, sauce, vinegar, and the tea are the seven necessities to begin a day.”
Food and drinks
Example:The Miao people who love singing their life aloud.
Example: The qipao, because it is such a beautiful dress, and so representative of the Chinese culture as a whole.
Ethnic minority groups
Clothes
Example The pipa and guzheng have a history of over two thousand years in China. They can make very beautiful music .
Musical instruments
Group leader
secretary
think tank
presenter
Presention
The presenter of each group gives a presentation