人教版(2019)选择性必修第四册Unit 2 Iconic Attractions Reading and Thinking 课件(共25张PPT)

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(共25张PPT)
UNIT 2 ICONIC ATTRACTIONS
Period 1 Reading and thinking
Do you know the place in the photo
Do you want to know more about the country
Pre-Reading
It’s the Sydney Opera House.
Is it an iconic attraction of Australia
What other iconic attractions have you got about Australia
koala
kangaroo
sandy beach
desert
aboriginal culture
(土著文化)
coral reef
Experience the iconic features of
How would you describe Aus based on the video using adj.s
vast unique/unusual incredible diverse beautiful/fantastic/awesome...
What type of the passsage is it
a travel blog
with four entries
Notice clues
Fast-Reading
The blog develops in order in the person
time
first
Find the main idea (key words) for each blog and match them.
(Two are extra)
______ The foundation of Australia
______ Reflections on multiculturalism
______ Political divisions
_____ First impressions
_____ Preparing to travel
_____ Aborigines and the didgeridoo
1: Preparing to travel
(before traveling)
2: First impressions
(while traveling)
3: Aborigines and the didgeridoo (while traveling)
4: Reflections on multiculturalism
(post traveling)
time order
By preparing to travel, what information has the writer got
What is the writer more interested in and why
Location nickname, iconic sites, animals.
She was more interested in meeting people in Australia and experiencing their culture, food and way of life. Because she majored in social studies.
Careful-Reading
Blog 1 Preparing to travel
Let’s learn how to take notes to make a mind map for this blog .
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”.
Taking notes means using key words and keeping them short .
Aus = “down under”
N
equator
S
many countries
Location of Aus
iconic sites & animals
Located south equator, below many countries
referred to …“down under”.
SOH (Sydney Opera House)
GOR (Great Ocean Road)
koalas &kangaroos
Careful-Reading
real interests
meeting people
experiencing culture, food & way of life
∵major in social studies
Careful-Reading
Typical Aus. food
Premier food experience
The Sunday roast
bakeries fast-food joints butcher shops
cafes restaurants
bean curd
Asian herbs
dim sim
Blog 2 First impressions What
Food
The food influenced by
Asian cultures
Food is and .
yummy/premier
diverse
Where __________________________________________
1. The Aborigines:
_________to Australia, with a small__________but a______ influence;
To________in this vast land in ______ _____ with________;
Their_________celebrates the________world and the_________ world;
2. The didgeridoo:
Made from a ______ _______;
Put one’s mouth on one end and blow while__________your lips;
No _____________.
Kath(erine), a town in ANT (Australia’s Northern Territory)
Native
population
visible
close contact
nature
survive
music
natural
spiritual
hollow tree branch
vibrating
finger holes
Blog 3 Aborigines and the didgeridoo
1
2
3
my biggest impression:
straightforward, free-and-easy attitude
friendly and warm
Western culture
Minority ~
The culture is and people are .
the complicated mix of peoples and cultures
people
new ~ from immigrants
what I like most:
Blog 4 Reflections on multiculturalism
Multi-culturalism
diverse
unique
nice
mind map of the text using 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 & iconic sites
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
summary
How would you understand the tourism slogan :
“ There is nothing like Australia.”
Critical thinking
Australia has unique culture, and unique people.
The writer wants to stress the uniqueness of Australia.
澳大利亚,无与伦比。
澳视群雄!
I'm travelling to Australia over the school holidays. 1. (locate) to the south of the equator, it is often referred to 2. " down under". My first
3. (impress) of Australia have been all about food! A lot of typical Australian food, such as the Sunday roast, is 4. (original) British. My friend and I went to Katherine, 5. town where we learnt about the life and customs of the Aborigines, 6. are native to Australia. They were in close contact with nature. For example, most of their musical instruments are really just sticks 7. (find) on the ground, among which there is an amazing instrument 8. (call) the didgeridoo. I tried to learn how to play it. However, it was so difficult that I 9. (convince) that I could never manage it. After being here for a while, my biggest impression is its complicated mix of peoples and cultures. Australian people are straightforward, friendly and warm, making me feel at home 10. I went. So there is nothing like Australia.
Located
as
impressions
originally
a
who
found
called
was convinced
wherever
Retelling
work in groups of 2 / 3
If you were a guide, what iconic Chinese attractions would you like to introduce to a foreigner
Tourist cities like your hometown
food or snacks
Ethnic minority groups
少数民族
Musical instruments
Clothes
Iconic attractions of China
Post-Reading
the Forbidden City
jiaozi
the Miao people
cheongsam(qipao)
erhu
panda
tea
Eg.
the Great Wall
I’d like to recommend the Great Wall . Winding its way in the north, it is the longest man-made wall in the world, which was built to prevent enemies to attack in the old times. And now it becomes a famous attraction both at home and abroad. As a famous saying goes: Man who does not reach the Great Wall is not a true man. Every year, millions of tourists and travelers visit it. I am convinced that it is well worth a visit.
Draft your iconic attraction/place and share it to the whole class.
Useful expressions to introduce an iconic attraction or place:
there are many iconic attractions like...
instead of introducing..., I strongly recommend...
located in..., it is referred to as ...
be the centere/cradle(摇篮) of ...
...provide some premier experiences
be a mix of fascinating history and modern culture.
be a symbol of...
What you like most about ... is ...
I am convinced that ...
be well worth a visit/try.
teamwork
1. Share and polish your iconic attractions.
2. Review what we learned today.
Thank You!