人教版(2019)选择性必修4 Unit2 Iconic Attractions reading and thinking 课件(36张)

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UNIT 2 ICONIC ATTRACTIONS
【版本:新人教 册别:选择性必修四】
Which country does this photo show us
the Sydney Opera House
Australia
Which country does this photo show us
the Great Wall
the Sydney Opera House
Which country does this photo show us
the Zengzi Square
the Sydney Opera House
How much do you know about Australia
Let’s have a quiz
Where is the capital of Australia
A. Canberra
B. Sydney
C. Melbourne
D. Queensland
Let’s have a quiz
2.Which city is the biggest one of Australia
A. Canberra
B. Sydney
C. Melbourne
D. Queensland
Let’s have a quiz
3.Which one is the Prime Minister of Australia now
A. Scott Morrison B. Charles Philips C. Anthony Albanese D. Justin Trudeau
Let’s have a quiz
4. Where does Australia rank in terms of land area in the world
3rd
5th
6th
7th
Let’s have a quiz
5.What are the names of the iconic animals of Australia
respectively
Kangaroo
duck-billed platypus
Koala
Let’s have a quiz
6. How many hours a day on average does a koala sleep
A. 2 hours
B. 10 hours
C. 16 hours
D. 20 hours
Experience the iconic features of Australia
1.What type of the text is
Pre-reading
A. a brochure
B. an encyclopedia
C. a travel blog
D. a guide book
This is a travel blog.
2.How many entries are there in this blog
Pre-reading
a travel blog
entry1
entry2
entry3
entry4
Pre-reading
entry1
entry2
entry3
entry4
Skim the text. Match the blog entries to the subheadings.
Two are extra.
______ The foundation of Australia
______ Reflections on multiculturalism
______ Political divisions
_____ First impressions
_____ Preparing to travel
_____ Aborigines and the didgeridoo
Pre-reading
entry1
entry2
entry3
entry4
Preparing to travel
First impressions
Aborigines and the didgeridoo
Reflections on multiculturalism
Skim the text. Match the blog entries to the subheadings.
Two are extra.
While-reading
Preparing to travel
Why did the author keep the blog
To record the experiences and what he/she learn
While-reading
Preparing to travel
What I learn
location:
to the south of equator
down under
While-reading
Preparing to travel
What I learn
location:
iconic sites:
iconic animals:
meeting people
experience culture, food and way of life
to the south of equator, down under
equator
While-reading
Preparing to travel
What I learn
location:
iconic sites:
to the south of equator, down under
SOH & GOR
A brief introduction of the Great Ocean Road
While-reading
Preparing to travel
What I learn
location:
iconic sites:
iconic animals:
meeting people
experience culture, food and way of life
to the south of equator, down under
SOH & GOR
koalas & kangaroos
My interest
While-reading
First impressions
Sydney
Food
Typical Australian food
Premier food experience
The food influenced by
Asian cultures
The Sunday roast
bakeries
fast-food joints butcher shops
cafes restaurants
bean curd
Asian herbs
dim sim
: Food are various and yummy.
originally British
While-reading
Aborigines and the didgeridoo
Katherine

Katherine
Where is Katherine
To learn about the life and customs of the Aborigines
While-reading
Aborigines and the didgeridoo
Katherine
While-reading
Aborigines and the didgeridoo
Katherine
Aborigines:
native
population-small
influence-visible
in close contact with nature
While-reading
Aborigines and the didgeridoo
Katherine
didgeridoo
Material:
A hollow tree branch
Playing method:
Put one’s mouth on
one end and blow
while vibrating lips
Specialities:
No finger holes.
Change the shape of
mouth to change the
pitch.
While-reading
Play the didgeridoo
According to the blog 4, fill the blanks.
fact
feelings
mix of people (nearly __________ born overseas)
mix of __________ (Western + minority + immigrant)
50%
cultures
Like the _______ most
people
reasons
__________________
free & easy attitude to life
__________________
straightforward
friendliness, warmth
The culture is diverse and people are nice.
conclusion:
Reflections on multiculturalism
While-reading
Read each entry carefully and take notes.
Try to use the notes to make a mind map for each entry.
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”.
Take notes:
Use your notes to make a summary of the blog entries.
Open-air BBQ
British: Sunday roast
Asian: Bean curd, Dim sim &Asian herbs
Multiculturalism
Preparation
Food
The natives & the features
Location & Landmarks
Unique animals
Real interests
The Aboriginals
Be close to nature
Special musical instrument
Western culture
Minority cultures
“There is nothing like Australia.”
Blog 1
Blog 2
Blog 3
Conclusion
Blog 4
While-reading
Take notes:
Use your notes to make a summary of the blog entries.
Open-air BBQ
British: Sunday roast
Asian: Bean curd, Dim sim &Asian herbs
Multiculturalism
Preparation
Food
The natives & the didgeridoo
Location & Landmarks
Unique animals
Real interests
The Aboriginals
Be close to nature
Special musical instrument
Western culture
Minority cultures
Immigrant cultures
“There is nothing like Australia.”
Blog 1
Blog 2
Blog 3
Conclusion
Blog 4
Post-reading
post-reading
“There’s nothing like Australia.”
How do you understand this sentence
Reflections on multiculturalism
Iconic attractions around the world
Whatever makes an impression on the heart seems lovely in the eye.
—Saadi
任何给心灵留下深刻印象的东西,在人们眼里似乎都是可爱的。
Thank you