Unit 5 What an adventure! Understanding ideas 课件(共25张PPT,内镶嵌视频) 外研版(2019)必修第三册

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名称 Unit 5 What an adventure! Understanding ideas 课件(共25张PPT,内镶嵌视频) 外研版(2019)必修第三册
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(共25张PPT)
What an adventure!
Understanding ideas
(Reading)
By the end of the class, you will be able to:
Learning Objectives
01
List the information about the six adventurers and theiunderstanding about taking adventures by viewing onevideo and reading one passage.
02
Analyse the personalities of these adventurers byreading the ideas from the passage.
03
Interpret the idea(s) about taking adventures in thereal-life experiences by making connections with yourstudy and life.
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Activity 1 Enjoy a video
Watch the video and think about what are mentioned in it.
What are mentioned in the video
Mount Qomolangma, also known as Mount Everest, is often referred to as "Mother Goddess of the World" in Chinese. In Nepali, it is called Sagarmatha.
Look at the map and answer the questions.
Facts about Qomolangma
Qomolangma lies on the border of Nepal and the Xizang Autonomous Region of China.
The best time to climb Qomolangma is in April and May.
The temperature on the mountain can get as low as 60°C.
The first people confirmed to have reached the top were Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay in 1953.
Activity 2
Look at the map and answer the questions.
1. How high is Qomolangma
2. How many camps are there along the route Why do you think the climbers need so many camps along the route
Look at the map and answer the questions.
Facts about Qomolangma
Qomolangma lies on the border of Nepal and the Xizang Autonomous Region of China.
The best time to climb Qomolangma is in April and May.
The temperature on the mountain can get as low as 60°C.
The first people confirmed to have reached the top were Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay in 1953.
3. Who were the first people confirmed to have reached the top of the mountain When did this happen
CLIMBING QOMOLANGMA:
WORTH THE RISKS
Yes.
No
To encourage.
To prevent.
While-reading.
Activity 3
Read para. 1 and answer the question.
What challenges do the climbers face to climb Qomolangma
challenges
crowds, discomfort and danger.
become sick because of the extreme cold and low air pressure.
even lose their lives.
Read para. 2-3 and fill in the chart.
Climbers Opinions Result
George Mallory
Alan Arnette
Read para. 2-3 and fill in the chart.
Climbers Opinions
George Mallory
What we get form this adventure is just .
Life is not for or but for us to .
money
enjoy
food
sheer joy
Read para. 2-3 and fill in the chart.
Climbers Result
George Mallory
Mallory in 1924 and his body was found many years later.
It is still if he in reachiing the top of Qomolangma.
succseeded
not know
would die on the mountain
Read para. 2-3 and fill in the chart.
Climbers Opinions
Alan Arnette
Climbing Qomolangma can bring into focus
for him and helps him know himself better.
what’s really important
Read para. 2-3 and fill in the chart.
Climbers Result
Alan Arnette
He in 2011 and was going to around the world.
climb other high mountains
climbed Qomolangma
Is there also a scientific reason behind this risk-taking
Read para.4-6 and try to find out the reason behind risk-taking.
reasons
Risk-taking is part of our , especially for personalities.
Many of us desire to from the adventure.
nature
“Type T”
benefit
What are “Type T” personalities
“Type T” personalities, with the “T” standing for “thrill”, are personalities that make people more likely to take risks than others.
What are “Type T” personalities
天性
Read para.7 and answer the questions.
It's totally up to you.
What's the author's opinion on
Climbing Qomolangma: worth the risks
Choose the author's purpose in writing the passage.
1. To encourage people to climb Qomolangma if
fully prepared, as risks bring many benefits.
2. To remind people to balance the benefits and
risks before deciding to climb Qomolangma.
3. To suggest that people stop taking risks and
climbing Qomolangma, as the risks outweigh
the benefits.
Post-reading.
Activity 4
Reflect on what we’ve read and draw a mind map to show the structure.
Climbing Qomolangma:
Worth the risks
Introducing the topic
Reasons for the risk taking
Conclusion
Para1:
Climbing Qomolangma is a unique experience.
Para. 2: Mallory: just pure joy; enjoy life
Scientific reasons
Subjective reasons
Para. 3: Arnette: Know what’s important.
Para. 4-5: perhaps part of human nature: “Type T”
Para. 6: man’s desire to expect to benefit from the result
Para. 7: It’s up to the readers to decide whether it is worth the risks to climb Qomolangma.
Think & Share.
Activity 5
If you were given the chance, would you like to climb Qomolangma Why or why not
Think & Share.
Activity 5
If you were given the chance, would you like to climb Qomolangma Why or why not
Yes, I would like to climb Qomolangma if given the chance. Because it represents the ultimate challenge and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to test my limits, experience breathtaking views, and achieve something truly extraordinary.
Relate to ourselves
What lessons can we learn from this passage
Climbing Qomolangma is just an extreme challenge. Though challenges are risky, they can also be fun and beneficial. It can help us look deeper inside and find out what’s really important. So it’s advisable for us to embrace challenges, especially when it is unavoidable.
Homework
Introduce a modern-day adventurer.
A poster or a personal profile.
Surf the Internet or go to the library for related materials
His/her experiences, motivation, risks or dangers and skills or knowledge
THANK YOU