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Word Quiz
1. 广播
2. 自拍照
3. battle
4. neighbourhood
5. Rembrant
6. 打招呼
7. 楼梯
8. subcribe
9. portrait
10. have a mind of one’s own
11. imagine
12. exhibition
13. sculptor
14. incredible
15. get a load of
16. as if
1. To get some information about the Louvre and artworks from the text.
2. To get the main idea and the structure of the passage, find out Zack’s visiting route.
3. Try to appreciate and understand the beauty of artworks. Cherish art and find the beauty in daily life.
Learning Objectives
Book 3 Unit 4
Amazing art
.
A1
1. Where is the Louvre Museum
A. In London. B. In Paris. C. In Berlin.
2. When was the original castle of the Louvre built
A. 12th century. B. 15th century. C. 18th century
3. How many works of art are there in its collection
A. Around 180,000. B. Around 400,000. C. Around 480,000.
4. Which work of art is among the “Big Three” attractions
of the Louvre
A. The Code of Hammurabi.
B. Liberty Leading the People.
C. Venus de Milo.
Pre-reading
.
A1
1. Where is the Louvre Museum
A. In London. B. In Paris. C. In Berlin.
2. When was the original castle of the Louvre built
A. 12th century. B. 15th century. C. 18th century
3. How many works of art are there in its collection
A. Around 180,000. B. Around 400,000. C. Around 480,000.
4. Which work of art is among the “Big Three” attractions
of the Louvre
A. The Code of Hammurabi.
B. Liberty Leading the People.
C. Venus de Milo.
The Code of Hammurabi is a well-preserved legal code of Babylonia, dating back to about 1754 BC. It was one of the first forms of law, consisting of 282 laws. It was written on a large stone monument and put in a public place where people could see it.
Liberty Leading the People
marking the July revolution in France
The “Big Three” attractions of the Louvre are generally believed to be Venus de Milo, the Winged Victory of Samothrace and Mona Lisa.
Background information
The “Big Three”
《米洛斯的阿芙洛狄忒》
《萨莫色雷斯的胜利女神》
--- Nike
Live from the Louvre
Live from the Louvre
What is Zack doing in the Louvre
While-reading
2. What is the structure of the article
Para. 1 greetings
Para. 2-4 introductions of three great artworks
Para. 5 ending & expectation
1. What is the type of the article
a live broadcast
While-reading
Who
Where
What
Basic
Information
Greeting
/ Ending
Hope
/ Expectation
While-reading
Zack’s Route
Rembrandt’s self-portrait
Winged Victory of Samothrace
Mona Lisa
Here we go!
Okay, I’d better move on.
… if you have enjoyed this live broadcast, subscribe to find out where I’m visiting next!
…
Winged Victory of Samothrace
flown down, standing on a ship
head and arms missing
dress being folded by the wind
1.Description
2.Impression
amazing
incredible
unbelievable
Mona Lisa
1.Description
2.Impression
size : smaller
eyes: a mind of her own
smile: a sense of sadness
crowded
popular
attractive
Rembrandt’s self-portrait
1.Description
He is one of history’s greatest artists. He painted this self-portrait about 400 years ago. Thoughtout his life, he made over 90 self-portraits.
Perhaps ...
curious
2.Impression
Rembrandt’s self-portraits
(1660)
(1630)
(1633)
(1629)
(1641)
(1669)
Notre-Dame de Paris
巴黎圣母院
Post - reading
cherish art,
protect art
1. Learn about the Louvre and artworks from the text.
2. Get the main idea and the structure of the passage, find out Zack’s visiting route.
3.
Summary
cherish art
protect art
find beauty
feel beauty
Decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F).
1. This broadcast has already been produced in advance. ( )
2. The Winged Victory of Samothrace is made of stone. ( )
3. Mona Lisa is as big as you expect. ( )
4. Rembrandt drew so many self-portraits simply beacuse he was
self-absorbed. ( )
5. About 35,000 works are on show in over 300 rooms in the
Louvre. ( )
F
F
F
T
T
Self - check
1. Mark and recite the phrases, find the difficult sentences in the passage.
Try to retell the story.
Which galleries and museums have you visited Share your experience with us next class.
Homework
Thanks