Unit 2 Iconic Attractions Using Language(1)Listening and speaking 课件(共24张PPT)

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名称 Unit 2 Iconic Attractions Using Language(1)Listening and speaking 课件(共24张PPT)
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(共24张PPT)
Using Language(1) Listening and speaking
年 级:高二
学 科:高中英语(人教版)
the iconic attraction
the famous people
local legend
local arts and snacks
...
What do you think can best represent a place
What do you know about New Zealand
the Bay of Islands
the haka
a kiwi bird
a geyser
a sulphuric pool
manuka honey
bungee jumping
a flock of sheep
The Bay of Islands
One of the New Zealand’s favourite travel destinations
plenty to see and do: cruises, sailing, deep sea fishing, hiking, camping
a variety of marine life, including dolphins, whales, and penguins
an early European settlement and Maori culture
The haka
A ceremonial dance performed by the Maori people
can be performed by both men and women
to get ready for war and to develop team spirit
Kiwi bird
An icon of New Zealand
nearly blind, flightless bird
usually comes out only at night
endangered species, vulnerable and threatened
A natural hot spring
forms when pressure builds up beneath the ground, causing an eruption of hot water and steam
known as a geothermal system (near volcanoes)
Geyser
Sulphuric pool
Sometimes found in the same area as geysers
a landscape bathed in steam, with powerful geysers shooting steam into the air
Manuka honey
Made from the Manuka plant
quite thick and dark, and slightly bitter
Bungee jumping
Originated with an ancient adult ceremony
people jumped off a high platform with vines attached to their feet as a test for their courage and passage into manhood.
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Sheep
First introduced to New Zealand in the late 18th century
sheep farming became the main industry in New Zealand.
Listen to a radio programme called Amazing New Zealand. Match the speakers with their jobs and their choices.
Dave Edmonds
Felicity James
Jane Smith
writer of the Fantastic Life blog
the geothermal parks
business journalist
editor of World Nature magazine
the New Zealand experience
the Bay of Island
What best represents New Zealand
Presenter 1: Dave Edmonds (business journalist)
Choice: the Bay of Islands
Reasons:
______ cruises or _______ tours to explore the small towns
be astonished to ________ the haka on site
_______and _____ activities
plenty of great ________
Listen again and take notes.
hiking
boat
see
beaches
water
wildlife
Presenter 2: Felicity James (editor of World Nature magazine)
Choice: the geothermal parks
Reasons:
hot ________
geysers
bubbling ________
sulphuric ________
springs
mud
pools
Presenter 3: Jane Smith (writer of the Fantastic Life blog)
Choice: the New Zealand experience
Reasons:
Experience NZ’s ________
see a kiwi ________ or a flock of ________
try manuka ________
see the haka
go bungee ________
country
bird
sheep
honey
jumping
What best represents NZ
the Bay of Islands (a business journalist’s choice)
the geothermal parks (chosen by an editor of World Nature magazine)
the NZ experience (chosen by a writer of the Fantastic Life blog)
boat cruises
hiking tours
water activities
wildlife
hot springs
geysers
bubbling mud
sulphuric pools
a kiwi bird
a flock of sheep
the haka
bungee jumping
manuka honey
Are the three people talking about New Zealand from the same perspective
career
knowledge
culture
sum up
When people talk about the same subject for a long time, they often end by stating the main point of their talk. Such summaries often begin with phrases such as In summary, To sum up, All in all, In short, and so on.
1. ____________, the Bay of Islands is really what best represents New Zealand.
2. _____________, the places that best represent New Zealand are the geothermal parks.
3. _____________, I would like to suggest that tourists not just visit iconic places in New Zealand – they should experience its
culture.
All in all
In my opinion
In short
In groups, discuss what best represents China. Brainstorm the following topics and take notes.
the cultural centre
the centre(s) of various cuisines
the best place to see nature
the most diverse region
the economic centre
the music centre
the best place to experience history
the place with the best quality of life
Choose one place to give a presentation on. Use the expressions below to help you.
Describing special features of a place
It’s a leading ... It’s home to/of ... It’s famous/well-known for ...
It has/features ... It’s a ____ centre. It’s the centre of ...
You can visit/see/enjoy ... Some of its attractions include ...
It’s one of the top/best ...
Today, I’d like to introduce Beijing, which is a leading cultural, economic, and historical centre in China. Some of its attractions include the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, and of course, the Great Wall. Beijing is celebrated around the world for the Peking Opera, and one of China’s most iconic foods, Peking Duck.
Of course, you can also enjoy modern architecture, such as the “Bird’s Nest”. All in all, if you can only visit one place in China, Beijing is the place to go.