(共14张PPT)
Module 5 Museums
Unit 3 Language practice(2) & Around the world & Module task
Review
No touching.
No smoking.
No photos.
No entry.
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Review
No touching.
No smoking.
No photos.
No entry.
No + V.ing
No + N.
Where can you see these signs
Tip1: We should obey(遵守) the rules when
we are in the public(在公众场合).
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Where can you see these signs
shopping mall
gallery
cinema
museum
商场
画廊
电影院
博物馆
museum
博物馆
What famous museums do you know
The Palace Museum
故宫博物院
National Museum of China
中国国家博物馆
The British Museum
大英博物馆
The Louvre
卢浮宫
Metropolitan Musuem of Art
大都会艺术博物馆
P41 Around the world
The Louvre
No visit to Paris is complete without a trip to the Louvre Museum, one of the largest and most famous art museums in the world. The Louvre is in a beautiful old palace next to the River Seine, but you enter through a modern glass pyramid that the museum added in 1989. Inside, there are about 35,000 works of art. You can see objects and paintings from different centuries.
Probably the most famous painting in the Louvre is the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. He painted it in the early sixteenth century. It shows a young woman smiling. Everyone who looks at the Mona Lisa wonders what she is thinking about.
Q1: How many art works are there in the Louvre
Q2: What’s the most famous painting in the Louvre
No visit to Paris is complete without a trip to the Louvre Museum, one of the largest and most famous art museums in the world. The Louvre is in a beautiful old palace next to the River Seine, but you enter through a modern glass pyramid that the museum added in 1989. Inside, there are about 35,000 works of art. You can see objects and paintings from different centuries.
Probably the most famous painting in the Louvre is the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. He painted it in the early sixteenth century. It shows a young woman smiling. Everyone who looks at the Mona Lisa wonders what she is thinking about.
Read as quickly as you can to answer the questions below.
The Louvre
quickly
Q3: How famous is the Louvre
Q4: Where is the Louvre
No visit to Paris is complete without a trip to the Louvre Museum, one of the largest and most famous art museums in the world. The Louvre is in a beautiful old palace next to the River Seine, but you enter through a modern glass pyramid that the museum added in 1989. Inside, there are about 35,000 works of art. You can see objects and paintings from different centuries.
Probably the most famous painting in the Louvre is the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. He painted it in the early sixteenth century. It shows a young woman smiling. Everyone who looks at the Mona Lisa wonders what she is thinking about.
Read carefully to answer the questions below.
The Louvre
Q5: How can you enter the museum
A trip to Paris without visiting the Louvre is not complete.
Tip2: Underline the key sentences(关键句).
carefully
P41 Around the world
The Louvre
No visit to Paris is complete without a trip to the Louvre Museum, one of the largest and most famous art museums in the world. The Louvre is in a beautiful old palace next to the River Seine, but you enter through a modern glass pyramid that the museum added in 1989. Inside, there are about 35,000 works of art. You can see objects and paintings from different centuries.
Probably the most famous painting in the Louvre is the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. He painted it in the early sixteenth century. It shows a young woman smiling. Everyone who looks at the Mona Lisa wonders what she is thinking about.
P40 A8
Listen and find the names of each floor.
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the top floor
the ground floor
the second floor
TEXT: If you want to leave your coat and bags,
there is a special room on the ground floor.
b) A special room
TEXT: Then, upstairs, ... .
After that, we will go upstairs again to the second floor ... .
TEXT: Finally, on the top floor ... .
Tip3: Pay attention to the known(已知的) information from the picture.
P40 A8
Listen and label the different parts of the museum.
a) Ancient World
b) A special room
c) Modern World
d) Natural World
e) Restaurant
f) Ticket Office
g) Toilet
the ground floor
the top floor
the second floor
a
f
d
c
e
TEXT: If you want to leave your coat and bags, there is a special
room on the ground floor, next to the Ticket Office.
TEXT: First on this floor, there're things on show from the Natural World about different countries and geography.
TEXT: Then upstairs, you will see things like old rocks, as well as dishes
and bowls from long ago. They all come from the Ancient World.
TEXT: After that, we will go upstairs again to the second
floor to see the wonders of the Modern World.
TEXT: Finally, on the top floor, there's a restaurant, ... .
P40 A6
Complete the sentences with the words or expression in the box.
1 The Science and Technology Room is the third floor.
2 Take the lift to the third floor. It is over there, the stairs.
3 There is a garden the back of the building.
4 You are not allowed to go the museum without paying.
5 The shop is the ticket office and the main door.
6 There must be another way the room.
at between inside into next to on
at
between
inside
into
next to
on
P40 A7
Complete the passage with the expressions in the box.
Well, here we are at the Science Museum. Today we will be looking at ancient and modern technology. You can learn about history (1) technology. That's because changes in technology have changed the world. Please (2) the machines or tools invented in ancient China. They are very important in history and have changed the world forever.
When you write your reports later, (3) that you (4) ancient technology modern technology. You might include some information about life in ancient and modern times (5) .
I'm (6) reading the reports of your visit.
as well as well as compare...with...
looking forward to make sure pay attention to
as well as
pay attention to
make sure
compare
with
looking forward to
as well
Plan a guide to a museum in groups of 4.
Step2: Draw a map based on Step1.
Step3: Present your guide to the class in the next lesson.
Homework
Step1: Make clear of the basic information about the museum.
What kind of museum is it
What can you find on each floor in the museum
How can the visitors get to the museum
What are the opening hours
How much is the ticket
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