选必二 Unit 4 Journey Across a Vast Land Using Language 1(课件)--- 高二英语同步精品课堂(人教版2019选择性必修第二册)

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名称 选必二 Unit 4 Journey Across a Vast Land Using Language 1(课件)--- 高二英语同步精品课堂(人教版2019选择性必修第二册)
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Unit 4
Journey Across a Vast Land
Using Language 1
新人教选择性必修二


Lead-in
While-listening
Pre-listening
Post-listening
Learning objectives:
At the end of this lesson, students are able to:
1.Get the main idea and the key details by listening to the conversation.
2.Understand the meaning of idioms in the listening text.
3.Talk about your own travel experiences by using what you learned.
4.Compare Canada with China and enjoy the pleasure of long journey.
Lead-in:
What are the two key words in the title
The natural features, such as mountains, valleys, rivers and forests…
the customs and beliefs, art, way of life and social organization…
Talk about scenery and culture along a journey.
Lead-in:
Which lake does the large photo remind you of
The Valley of Ten Peaks (十峰山)
Lake Moraine (梦莲湖)
Like Lake Louise, Lake Moraine is fed by glaciers and gets its unique blue color from rock flour (岩乳). The mountains behind the lake are in the Valley of Ten Peaks, and they are famous throughout Canada because for many years they were on the Canadian $20 bill.
Lake Louise has been drawing in visitors to the Canadian Rockies for over a century. It’s hard to find a more majestic and awe-inspiring place in the world than Lake Louise. After taking in the spectacular scenery, go for a hike, climb, ski, or canoe in the area. Lake Louise is an image that will last with you for a lifetime.
Lake Louise
Do you want to know more about Canada
Lead-in:
What do you think the speakers will talk about
They will probably be talking about a beautiful lake in high mountains, and activities there, such as going skating on a frozen lake, going camping, and going hiking in the forest.
going skating on a frozen lake
going camping, playing ukuleleandroastingmarshmallows
going hiking in a forest
While-listening:
What is mentioned in the listening Could you list some key words
Lake Louise
in winter and summer
Mountains, the Prairie, lakes, forests
activities in Winning
Daiyu and Liu Qian’s first long train journey
climate of Canada
geography of Canada
While-listening:
Listen to the conversation and answer the following questions.
① What do people do when Lake Louise freezes over in winter
② What does Anna say about Canadian summers
③ How far is it from Edmonton to Winnipeg
④ What kinds of things do people do in Winnipeg
⑤ What other long rail journey have Li Daiyu and Liu Qian taken
Tip 1
Focus on key words
Underlining key words in the questions helps you focus on the information you need, and be more attentive while listening.
activities
distance
activities
names of places or trains
climate
① What do people do when Lake Louise freezes over in winter
② What does Anna say about Canadian summers
Scripts: It’s even prettier in winter, after the lake freezes over. People like to go skating on the ice.
People like to go skating on the ice.
Many areas of south Canada have very hot summers.
Scripts: So then, Canada must have cool summers as well.
That’s certainly true of many places. However, many areas of south Canada have a continental climate (大陆性气候), with very hot summers and very cold winters, so some days it gets as hot as an oven.
③ How far is it from Edmonton to Winnipeg
④ What kinds of things do people do in Winnipeg
More than 1300 kilometers.
Scripts: In fact, by the time we get to Edmonton, we’ll be in the Prairie. This is as flat as a pancake and stretches for as far as the eye can see – more than 1,300 kilometers – until we reach Winnipeg.
Skiing, hiking, camping and city things like movies or restaurants on the weekends.
Scripts: What do you do to kill time there
Oh, you name it … skiing, hiking, camping. But also city things: movies or restaurants on the weekends, for example.
⑤ What other long rail journey have Li Daiyu and Liu Qian taken
They travelled from Beijing to Moscow on the Trans-Siberian Railway through Mongolia.
Scripts: So is this your first long train journey
Oh, no. Last autumn, we travelled from Beijing to Moscow on the Trans-Siberian Railway (西伯利亚大铁路) through Mongolia.
Audio Script
D=Daiyu L=Liu Qian A=Anna
[Background: sound of train tracks and other passengers' conversations.]
Daiyu: Look there, Liu Qian! What a beautiful lake!
Liu Qian: Oh, _____________! That must be Lake Louise! It's so beautiful! _____________
Anna: Yes, that's Lake Louise.
Daiyu: It's pretty.
Anna: It's even prettier in winter, after the lake freezes over. People like to go skating on the ice.
Liu Qian: Does all of Canada get so cold in winter
Anna: A lot of it does.
Daiyu: So then, Canada must have cool summers as well.
Anna: That's certainly true of many places. However, many areas of south Canada have a continental climate, with very hot summers and very cold winters, so some days it gets____________________.
大陆性气候
my goodness
Words fail me.
as hot as an oven
kill time
Liu Qian: Is all of Canada full of mountains like here
Anna: Oh, no. In fact, by the time we get to Edmonton, we’ll be in the Prairie. This is as______ as a pancake and stretches for as far as the eye can see — more than 1, 300 kilometres — until we reach Winnipeg. After that, there are lakes and forests.
Daiyu: What kind of place is Winnipeg
Anna: It's a small city almost in the dead centre of North America, from east to west.
Liu Qian: What do you do to_________ there
Anna: Oh,_____________ … skiing, hiking, camping. But also city things like movies or restaurants on the weekends, for example. So is this your first long train journey
Daiyu: Oh, no. Last autumn, we travelled from Beijing to Moscow on the
Trans-siberian Railway through Mongolia.
Anna: How interesting! What was it like
穿越西伯利亚的
flat
you name it
Listening tip
Idioms are often used in the English language. The meaning of some idioms can be guessed. However, many others need to be studied and remembered.
Understand idioms
While-listening:
Match the following idioms and similes with their meanings.
1. words fail me A. with no mountains or hills
2. as hot as an oven B. all kinds of things
3. as flat as a pancake C. for a long distance
4. As far as the eye can see D. I’m surprised
5. dead centre E. spend time
6. kill time F. very warm
7. you name it G. the exact middle of something
words fail me
as hot as an oven
as flat as a pancake
as far as the eye can see
dead center
kill time
you name it
A with no mountains or hills
B all kinds of things
C for a long distance
D I’m surprised
E spend time
F very warm
G the exact middle of something
无话可说
热如火炉
平如煎饼
目之所及
正中心
消磨时间
应有尽有
Tip 2
Understand idioms
Idioms are often used in the English language. The meanings of some can be guessed. However, many others need to be studied and remembered.
More idioms
① Not everyone can keep as cool as a cucumber in an emergency.
② For some, it may seem silly, a storm in a teacup.
③ A person with his head in the clouds should be brought back to reality.
④ I'm on top of the world. I never expected to do so well.
being calm in face of emergency 镇定自若
to make a fuss 小题大做
to wonder about something unrealistic 胡思乱想
being excited when doing something successfully 欣喜若狂
Post-listening:
Now it is your turn to make a conversation with your partners.
Expressing surprise and curiosity
Oh, my goodness!/Good heavens!
You’re kidding!
Are you kidding
Are you serious
It can’t be true!
Talking about space and position
Ending a conversation naturally
It’s about … kilometers northeast of …
… is close to
in/on/to the north/south/west/east of …
across the continent/lake
alongside the coast/river
go eastwards/westwards/northwards/southwards
I have to run. Good talking to you.
I’ll catch you later.
It was good/nice meeting you.
I’m sure you want to relax a bit. I’ll let you go.
Sorry, I can’t talk longer. I’m actually on my way to …
Well, I have to go. I’ll talk to you later.
Presentation:
Example
Anna: I thought China would be very crowded, given its large population.
Daiyu: Well, contrary to what many people believe, there are a lot of vast and
empty spaces in China, actually.
Anna: That’s great! There must be amazing scenery to see in China then!

Anna: Anyhow, the next station is my stop! Take care and enjoy the rest of your trip!
Daiyu: Thanks, Anna!
Liu Qian: It was really great to meet you!
Anna: And it was nice talking to you!
prep. 考虑到;鉴于
contrary to sth 与……相反的
(adj.)
anyhow=anyway 无论如何
The real voyage of discovery consists, not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.
——Marcel Proust
真正的旅行不在于寻找新的风光,而在于拥有新的眼光。
Thank You !
Using Language 1
新人教选择性必修二