Unit 5 What an adventure! Reading课件(共24张PPT,内镶嵌音频和视频)-外研版(2019)必修第三册

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名称 Unit 5 What an adventure! Reading课件(共24张PPT,内镶嵌音频和视频)-外研版(2019)必修第三册
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What an
adventure!
B3U5
Starting out & Listening
Ferdinand Magellan
(1480-1521)
Vasco da Gama
(1460-1524)
Christopher Columbus
(1451-1506)
麦哲伦
达·伽马
哥伦布
Who are they?
What do they have in common?
Great explorers!
Look at the map, what do the lines “a, b, c” stand for?
Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521) was
a Portuguese
explorer who
sailed west from
Spain across the Atlantic and Pacific oceans in search of a westward route to the Spice Islands (now part of Indonesia).
Africa
the Spice Islands
North America
India
South America
The Cape of Good Hope
Please read text 1 and match the explorer to the route. (Ex1)
The Strait of Magellan
Africa
the Spice Islands
North America
India
South America
The Cape of Good Hope
Vasco da Gama
(1460-1524) was
a Portuguese
explorer and the
first European to reach India by sea. His initial journey to India opened up the sea route from Western Europe to the east by way of the Cape of Good Hope.
The Strait of Magellan
Africa
the Spice Islands
North America
India
South America
The Cape of Good Hope
The Strait of Magellan
Christopher Columbus (1451-1506)was
an Italian
explorer who
completed journeys between Spain and the Americas, thus marking the beginning of European exploration of the Americas.He brought native plants such as tomatoes and tobacco back to Spain.
Activity 3 Speaking and watching
Do you know of any great ocean explorers in China like Magellan, da Gama and Columbus?
Zheng He
(1371-1433)
His first voyage started in Yongle three years (1405), and the last voyage ended in Xuande eight years (1433), totaling seven times. His voyage to the west is the largest and longest sailing voyage in China in ancient times.
Activity 4 Introduction: Guess who he is.
Great journeys not only start on the seas. The vast and mysterious land always appeals to those with willing hearts too, even though there was no modern transport at all.
450 years ago, there was a well-known geographer, traveler, and writer who is well known for his book of travels, which covers a wide range of China's topography(地志), scenic areas, and geography. He visited 19 provinces and cities as the father of Chinese backpacking. Several of the routes he traveled 400 years
ago are still in use today.
Do you know who he is?
Xu Xiake
(1587–1641)
Listen and finish the profile of Xu Xiake.
{93296810-A885-4BE3-A3E7-6D5BEEA58F35}Profile of Xu Xiake
Job
A great ____________,________________ and ____________
Hobbies
He loved reading books about ___________ and _________.
Achievements
He tralveled ___________ and wrote about his discoveries in _____________.
Contributions
He traveled almost on foot, including famous mountains and rivers as well as places that . He in earlier books, for example, he found
is the real source of the Yangtze River. His diaries are the earliest records of . At
words, ____________ are regarded as one of the greatest works in both and fields.
Difficulties
_________, _____________, ___________, ________and even ________
Motivation
__________________________________.
{93296810-A885-4BE3-A3E7-6D5BEEA58F35}Profile of Xu Xiake
Job
A great ____________,________________ and ____________
Hobbies
He loved reading books about ___________ and _________.
What he did
He tralveled ___________ and wrote about his discoveries in _____________.
Contributions
He traveled almost on foot, including famous mountains and rivers as well as places that .
He in earlier books, for example, he found
is the real source of the Yangtze River. His diaries are the earliest records of . At
words, _________________ are regarded as one of the greatest works in both and fields.
Difficulties
___________, ___________, ________________, ______and even________.
Motivation
______________________________.
Watch the video and Check your answers.
explorer
geographer
travel writer
geography
nature
on foot
travel diaries
half of modern China
had never been visited before
corrected mistakes
Jinsha River
the landscapes of southern China
600,000
Xu’s diaries
scientific
literary
Food shortage
bad weather
dangerous animals
illness
robbers
His curiosity about the natural world
Did you know?
China’s National Highway 318, stretching over 5,000 kilometres, runs from Shanghai to Zhangmu, Tibet. It is the longest highway in China. Although
regarded as the most dangerous
road in the country, it is also known as the “heavenly road” for its amazing views and the raw beauty of the landscape.
Activity 7 (P55)
Listen to the interview and choose the words that best describe the speakers’ experiences.
Expensive but fun.
Difficult and unpleasant.
Challenging but rewarding.
Activity 8 (P55)
Listen again and complete the blog.
Activity 8 (P55)
Listen again and complete the blog.
1.raise money for a children’s
charity
2.cycling
3.cycle up mountains
4.snowy weather
5.Five of us
6.the snowy mountains
7.helped make a difference
Interviewer: Today I’m talking to Wang Tao and Zhang Jing, who have cycled China’s National Highway 318. Welcome, guys! Now, many young people just want to spend their free time playing and having fun. Instead, you’ve completed a great adventure.
Interviewer: Zhang Jing, why did you do it?
Interviewer: What a great idea! And how did you prepare for it?
Interviewer: That’s amazing. Was the trip as difficult as you’d expected?
Interviewer: Despite the difficulties, what was the best thing about your adventure?
Interviewer: And how did you feel when you reached the end?
Interviewer: Thank you for sharing your experience. I’m sure a lot of young people will be inspired by what you have done.
Analyze how the interviewer organizes the interview.
Introduction
Body
Conclusion
Today I’m talking to Wang Tao and Zhang Jing, who have cycled China’s National Highway 318. Welcome, guys! Now, many young people just want to spend their free time playing and having fun. Instead, you’ve completed a great adventure.
Thank you for sharing your experience. I’m sure a lot of young people will be inspired by what you have done.
1. How does the interviewer start and conclude the interview?
Introduction
Conclusion
Interview
Greetings & Background
Thanks & Comment
Purpose
Preparations
Difficulties
Views
Feelings
Introduction
Conclusion
Interview
2. What are the functions of the words in red?
Body
Greetings & Background
Thanks & Comment
Zhang Jing, why did you do it?
What a great idea! And how did you prepare for it?
That’s amazing. Was the trip as difficult as you’d expected?
Despite the difficulties, what was the best thing about your adventure?
And how did you feel when you reached the end?
Transitional words
(过渡语)
Comment
Response
Keeping the interview going
Useful expressions
Today I’m talking to …
Where did you …
Why did you …
How did you go/prepare/feel …
What difficulties did you encounter?
What is the most/best/worst …
Did you enjoy/go to/try …
How about …
What an amazing/wonderful…
Thank you for sharing …
Interview (Pair work)
Suppose you are invited to our school’s TV station to talk about a trip you’ve taken. (Adventure trips preferred)
Step 1: Decide the role of the interview: interviewer / interviewee;
Step 2: Prepare questions and answers;
Step 3: Act out the interview.
Interview
{5C22544A-7EE6-4342-B048-85BDC9FD1C3A}Peer-assessment Chart
Interviewer
Interviewee
Introduction (proper?)
Answers (clear?)
Conclusion (inspiring?)
Transitional words ( proper?)
Improve physical health
Builds up your confidence
Reduce stress
Gain a sense of achievement
Make a difference
Strengthen will-power
Experience different lives
Learn new skills
Strengthens relationships
Increases your self-awareness
Top ten reasons to go on an adventure
Life is a daring adventure.
—— Helen Keller
To be continued