人教版(2019)必修 第二册Unit 4 History and traditions Listening and Talking课件(共15张PPT)

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(共15张PPT)
Unit 4 
History and Traditions
Listening and Talking
1.To listen to understand the general idea and specific information of the material.
2.To share your own experiences with your partner.
3.To describe how the speakers feel with proper adjectives.
Do you know who she is
Backpacker
What’s your impression towards backpackers
Traveling on foot
Casual trip plan
Economical trip...
Lead-in
Backpacker Paul is talking to a receptionist at an international youth hostel in Pingyao.
It is cheaper and less formal than hotels, making them one of the most popular places to stay for budget-conscious travelers(善于精打细算的旅行者)and backpackers. There are common areas such as social rooms and kitchens.
Pingyao is a small town in central Shanxi Province whose history goes back to 2700 years.
Listen
Listen to the conversation and tick the places mentioned.
Ming-Qing Street
Ancient Government Office
Qiao Family Courtyard
Wang Family Courtyard
Rishengchang Bank
Mount Mian
the city wall
Zhengguo Temple
Shuanglin Temple
Look through some pictures about the places.
Ming-Qing Street
Zhenguo Temple
the City Wall
Ancient Government office Rishengchang Bank Shuanglin Temple
famous local food and snacks
Listen again and complete the sentences.
I had expected something different. Paul sounded ___________
It was like walking into history. Paul sounded ___________
It wasn’t as big as I had expected. Paul sounded ___________
Some of the snacks there are amazing. Xiao Yan sounded ___________
I had no idea there would be so many tourists. Paul sounded ___________
Wow, I can’t believe you didn’t see the wall. Xiao Yan sounded ___________
amazed
disappointed
amazed
surprised
surprised
disappointed
Tapescript
Xiao Yan: Hi, Paul. I’m sorry to hear you’re leaving tomorrow. So what did you make of Pingyao
Paul: Well, to be honest, when I first arrived, I was a little disappointed. I had expected something different. But then I walked into the old city. I was so amazed! It was like walking into history. So many beautiful buildings from the Ming and Qing dynasties…
Xiao Yan: Yes, Pingyao has a long history—over 2,000 years. It used to be a very important banking centre in China.
Paul: Yes, so I visited the Rishengchang Bank and learnt all about the Jin Businessmen. I’ve got to say though, it wasn’t as big as I had expected. But it was still interesting to learn about what banks were like almost 200 years ago.
Xiao Yan: Oh, well, what about the Ming-Qing Street—that’s pretty big. Some of the snacks there are amazing!
Paul: Oh, that place, yes. But I had no idea there would be so many tourists! So I decided to leave and ride out to Shuanglin Temple.
Xiao Yan: Oh, cool, that’s one of my favourite places! It’s so peaceful out there.
Paul: Yeah, that place is really quiet. And some of those sculptures—wow! I couldn’t believe how big and lifelike they were.
Xiao Yan: Yes, they’re amazing. So today you walked along the city wall, right
Paul: Unfortunately, no. I just didn’t have the time.
Xiao Yan: Wow, I can’t believe you didn’t see the wall! You have to stay longer, Paul. There’s so much more of Pingyao’s history to see.
Paul: Oh, don’t worry. I’ll be back in Turtle City one day—I just can’t get enough of those beef noodles!
Work in pairs and role-play the conversation below.
A: Wow, I’ve just come back from Pingyao. It was amazing!
B: Oh, I loved Pingyao! So did you see the Ming-Qing Street
A: Of course, but I didn’t expect to see so many tourists.
B: Yeah, I know what you mean, but there are some great snacks there. How about the...
Pair work
Expressing excitement, surprise, and disappointment
I had no idea…
I didn’t know...
I was eager/surprised to see/learn/hear that…
It was so much fun!
It was a little disappointing.
It wasn’t as good/interesting/fun as I’d expected.
Imagine one of you has just visited Pingyao and make a conversation with your partner.
Example
A: How is your trip to Pingyao
B: Wow, it’s fantastic. At first, I went to Ming-Qing Street, where I was amazed at so many well-preserved old buildings.
A: That sounds attractive. So how about the food there
B: To be honest, the food there was (not) as tasty as I had expected, and/but beef noodle is a good choice.
A: Yeah, I know what you mean. Which tourist attraction do you like best
B: Rishengchang of course. You couldn’t imagine how interesting it is to learn about Jin Businessmen and bank culture.
A: It seems that you really enjoyed your trip. I’m eager to have a trip to Beijing. I can’t wait for my vacation.