Unit 2 Iconic Attractions Reading and Thinking 课件(共20张PPT,内镶嵌视频) 人教版(2019)选择性必修第四册

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名称 Unit 2 Iconic Attractions Reading and Thinking 课件(共20张PPT,内镶嵌视频) 人教版(2019)选择性必修第四册
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(共20张PPT)
UNIT2 Iconic Attractions
Reading and Thinking
Lead-in
1.What does “Iconic Attractions ”mean?
“Iconic Attractions”refers to attractions which act as a sign or symbol of someplace.
2.What do you know about the place in the picture
That is Sydney Opera House.
It is an iconic attraction of Australia.
iconic attractions in the world
China
France
America
India
Egypt
Japan
the Great Wall
Eiffel Tower
the Pyramid
Mount Fuji
the Taj Mahal
the Statue of Liberty
Sydney Opera House
Australia
Pre-reading
What is the first thing you think of when you think about Australia
What is the first thing you think of when you think about Australia
koala
kangaroo
sandy beach
desert
aboriginal culture
(土著文化)
Pre-reading
Experience the iconic features of Australia (P14-15)
Welcome to Australia
Reading for text type
What is the type of the text
A. A blog B. A biography C. A brochure D. A guide book
Entry 1
Entry 2
Entry 3
Entry 4
________ The foundation of Australia
________ Reflections on multiculturalism
________ Political divisions
________ First impressions
________ Preparing to travel
________ Aborigines and the didgeridoo
Fast reading
Match the blog entries to the subheadings. Two are extra.
First impressions
Aborigines and the didgeridoo
Reflections on multiculturalism
Preparing to travel
25 Sep
1 Oct
3 Oct
6 Oct
First impressions
Aborigines and the didgeridoo
Reflections on multiculturalism
Preparing to travel
25 Sep
Before travelling
While travelling
Post travelling
Read the text again and answer the following questions.
While-reading
1. What does “down under” mean
2. How has Australian cuisine been influenced by different cultures Give two examples.
3. What is the main theme reflected in Aboriginal music and why
4. What are the writer’s first and biggest impressions of Australia Why
1. What does “down under” mean
While-reading
Australia, because it located to the south of the equator, below many other countries on the globe.
British culture. A lot of typical Australian food, such as the Sunday roast, is originally British.
Asian cultures. The influence of Asian cultures led to the introduction of bean curd and Asian herbs, along with Australian versions of foods like the Chinese-inspired dim sim.
While-reading
2. How has Australian cuisine been influenced by different cultures Give two examples.
Nature
To survive in this vast land on the ocean, the Aborigines had to be in close contact with nature. This shows in their music, too, which celebrates the natural world and the spiritual world around them. Most of their musical instruments are really just sticks found on the ground. The didgeridoo, a typical Aboriginal musical instrument, is made from a tree branch.
While-reading
3. What is the main theme reflected in Aboriginal music and why
The writer’s first impressions of Australia are all about food, because her friend shared many different but yummy meals with her.
The writer’s biggest impression is the complicated mix of peoples and cultures that make up the nation, because of the many different kinds of people she met.
While-reading
4. What are the writer’s first and biggest impressions of Australia Why
Work in pairs. Discuss what iconic Chinese attractions you would like to introduce to a foreigner and explain why.
Discussion
Tourist sites
Food and drinks
Ethnic minority groups
Musical instruments
Clothes
After reading
Jiaozi, because it is the most representative food for many Chinese people, especially in the north.
Tea, as an old Chinese saying goes, “Firewood, rice, cooking oil, salt, sauce, vinegar, and tea are the seven necessities to begin a day.”
Food and drinks
The Temple of Heaven and the Forbidden City, because these are iconic places that tell a lot about the Chinese culture.
Tourist sites
Work in groups. Discuss what iconic Chinese attractions you would like to introduce to a foreigner and explain why.
After reading
The pipa is one of the most popular Chinese instruments with over two thousand years of history. It can make very beautiful music and it has enlightenment on similar instruments in Japan and Korea.
Musical instruments
The Miao people love singing their life aloud; the Dong people live with their traditional wind and rain bridges that give people shelter when it rains. I really enjoyed staying among them and learning about their culture.
Ethnic minority group
Work in groups. Discuss what iconic Chinese attractions you would like to introduce to a foreigner and explain why.
Summary
Open-air BBQ
British: Sunday roast
Asian: Bean curd, Dim sim &Asian herbs
Multiculturalism
Preparation
Food
The natives & the features
Location & Landmarks
Unique animals
Real interests
The Aboriginals
Be close to nature
Special musical instrument
Western culture
Minority cultures
“There is nothing like Australia.”
Blog 1
Blog 2
Blog 3
Conclusion
Blog 4
Thanks for listening