外研版(2019)必修第三册Unit 4 Amazing art Understanding ideas 课件(共21张PPT)

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名称 外研版(2019)必修第三册Unit 4 Amazing art Understanding ideas 课件(共21张PPT)
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(共21张PPT)
Live from the Louvre
Amazing
ART
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Learning Objectives
Amazing
ART
Learn how to introduce and appreciate three different forms of artworks (Winged Victory of Samothrace, Mona Lisa and Rembrandt‘s self-portrait) in the Louvre Museum.
Compare and contrast different forms of artworks by introducing and sharing opinions about artworks.
Have a deep understanding of art and appreciate artworks in daily life from different perspectives.
After completing this period, you are able to:
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Complete the quiz.
1. Where is the Louvre Museum
a In London. b In Paris. c In Berlin.
2. When was the original castle of the Louvre built
a The 12th century. b The 15th century. c The 18th century.
3. How many works of art are there in its collection
a Around 180,000. b Around 400,000. c Around 480,000.
4. Which work of art is among the “Big Three” attractions of the Louvre
a The Code of Hammurabi (汉谟拉比法典).
b Liberty Leading the People (自由领导人民).
c Venus de Milo(断臂维纳斯).
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Complete the quiz.
1. Where is the Louvre Museum
a In London. b In Paris. c In Berlin.
2. When was the original castle of the Louvre built
a The 12th century. b The 15th century. c The 18th century.
3. How many works of art are there in its collection
a Around 180,000. b Around 400,000. c Around 480,000.
4. Which work of art is among the “Big Three” attractions of the Louvre
a The Code of Hammurabi (汉谟拉比法典).
b Liberty Leading the People (自由领导人民).
c Venus de Milo(断臂维纳斯).
Check in pairs
What are the Big Three attractions
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Complete the quiz.
Liberty Leading the People
Mona Lisa
Rembrandt’s self-portrait
The Code of Hammurabi
Venus de Milo
Winged Victory of Samothrace
What are the Big Three attractions
The “Big Three” attractions of the Louvre are generally believed to be Venus de Milo (《维纳斯》雕像), Mona Lisa (《蒙娜丽莎》油画) and the Winged Victory of Samothrace (《胜利女神》石雕) .
Observe and predict
What is Zack doing in the Louvre
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What artworks are introduced in the Louvre Museum
Does ‘Live’ mean the life of Zack in the Louvre or
a real-time broadcast
Zack is doing a live broadcast in the Louvre. He is introducing three treasures in the Louvre museum.
Now let's read the passage and check whether you are right.
Read and check
What is Zack doing in the Louvre
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Zack is doing a live broadcast in the Louvre. He is introducing three treasures of the great museum.
What are the three treasures
Read and check
What is Zack doing in the Louvre
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What are the three treasures
Winged Victory of Samothrace
Mona Lisa
Rembrandt’s self-portrait
Brainstorming
Artwork
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From what perspectives can we introduce and appreciate artworks
Here we go!
Title
That huge sculpture you can see is the Winged Victory of Samothrace, or Nike of Samothrace!I can't even begin to tell you how amazing this is. It looks like she has just flown down out of the sky and is standing on a ship. Her head and arms are missing, but you can imagine her holding her arms up high, celebrating the result of an ancient battle. And just look at how her dress is being folded by the wind!I really can't believe she’s made of stone. The skill of the sculptor is just incredible.
Q3:What is it about
flown down, standing on a ship
missing head and arms, but holding arms up high, celebrating the result
dress being folded by the wind
amazing
unbelievable
incredible
Q1:What is it
Winged Victory of Samothrace;
a huge sculpture
Q2:What is it made of
made of stone
Q4: What does Zack think of the artwork
Winged Victory of Samothrace
Nike of Samothrace
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Q1:What is it
Q2:What is it made of
Q3:What is it about
Q4:What does Zack think of the artwork
Read and answer
Now, at the top of these stone stairs...
You can see there are so many people here. I'm being pushed around quite a bit, in fact. And you're really going to love what's coming up next. It's the one and only Mona Lisa! The painting is a lot smaller than you would expect, and is protected by glass. But from here I can get a good view to show you. When I look into her eyes, it seems she has a mind of her own! One moment she seems to be laughing at me, but then again I catch a sense of sadness in her smile. I guess that's why she attracts so many visitors every day.
Mona Lisa
Q1:What is it
Mona Lisa; a small painting
Q2:What is it about
eyes:a mind of her own
smile:
laughing at me/a sense of sadness
popular
attractive
Q3:What does Zack think of the artwork
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Q1:What is it
Q2:What is it about
Q3:What does Zack think of the artwork
Read and answer
Okay, I’d better move on.
Rembrandt’s self-portrait
And now, it's time to get up close and personal with one of history's greatest artists-Rembrandt! He painted this self-portrait about 400 years ago. Throughout his life, he made over 90 self-portraits! No one really knows why. Perhaps it was his way of taking a 17th-century selfie. Or was it simply cheaper to paint himself than to pay for a model
Q1:What is it
Rembrandt’s self-portrait
Q2:What is it about
(when)400 years ago;
(how many)over 90 self-portraits
Q3:Why was it made
It’s a mystery.
curious
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And now, its’s time to enjoy...
Read and answer
Q1:What is it
Q2:What is special
Q3:Why was it made
I’ll say bye for now,...subscribe to....
From what perspectives can we introduce and appreciate artworks
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Thinkings
& Feelings
Artist
Art form
Size
Intention
Subject
Overall feeling
Appearance
Material
Medium
Popularity
Skills
Element
Technique
Artwork
Read and answer
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Read and Complete
Complete the route with expressions from the passage.
huge sculpture
her head and arms are missing
skill of the sculptor
you would expect
a mind of her own
taking a 17th-century selfie
cheaper to paint himself than to pay for a model
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1.Which of the three artworks makes the greatest impression on you
You may start like this:
The artwork “…” makes the greatest impression on me because it has a wonderful sense of… / it is vivid … / it expresses…
Think and share
The Winged Victory of Samothrace
Mona Lisa
Rembrandt's self-portrait
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2. Watch a video “When the Forbidden City Meets the Louvre Museum ”. Compare and contrast different forms of art by introducing and sharing opinions about artworks.
Think and Share
Title Useful expressions:
*I am fond of / am impressed with…
*I am crazy about/ really enjoy…
*What impressed me most was…
*I can't even begin to tell you how amazing this is!
*You can imagine ...
*One moment she seems to ..., but then again I catch a sense of ...
*They really do reach out to us across the centuries as if time itself were nothing.
Art form
Main features
Feelings
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2. Watch a video “When the Forbidden City Meets the Louvre Museum ”. Compare and contrast different forms of art by introducing and sharing opinions about artworks.
Think and Share
Dragon Throne
The Forbidden City
Along the River
During the Qingming Festival
Lan Ting Xu
The Winged Victory of Samothrace
Mona Lisa
Rembrandt's
self-portrait
The Louvre
Title Useful expressions:
*I am fond of / am impressed with…
*I am crazy about/ really enjoy…
*What impressed me most was…
*I can't even begin to tell you how amazing this is!
*You can imagine ...
*One moment she seems to ..., but then again I catch a sense of ...
*They really do reach out to us across the centuries as if time itself were nothing.
Art form
Main features
Feelings
Which artwork impressed you most
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When the Forbidden City Meets the Louvre Museum
Think and Share
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Respect
Treasure
Art has no national boundaries.
3.What is your understanding of the word “art”
The forms of art are many and varied .
Appreciate
Art originates from life and reflects life.
Amazing Art
Dragon Throne
The Forbidden City
Along the River
During the Qingming Festival
Lan Ting Xu
The Winged Victory of Samothrace
Mona Lisa
Rembrandt's
self-portrait
The Louvre
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Self evaluation
1. Can you introduce and appreciate the three artworks in the Louvre from various perspectives
2. Can you compare and contrast different forms of art by introducing and sharing opinions about artworks
3. Can you appreciate art in your daily life
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How many stars did you get in total
Assignment
1. Retell Zack’s live broadcast in Louvre Museum. (Compulsory)
2. Suppose that you are going to make a live broadcast on BiliBili to share with your fans about 2-3 artworks in the Willow Art Gallery. Write down words you are going to say. (Optional)
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A-R-T E-X-H-I-B-I-T-I-O-N
A-R-T E-X-H-I-B-I-T-I-O-N
Art is much less important than life, but what a poor life without it!
Thank you!