Unit 2 Be Sporty,Be Healthy Extended reading 课件(共33张PPT,内镶嵌视频)-译林版(2019)必修第二册

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名称 Unit 2 Be Sporty,Be Healthy Extended reading 课件(共33张PPT,内镶嵌视频)-译林版(2019)必修第二册
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(共33张PPT)
Unit 2 Be sporty, be healthy
Learning objectives
Language ability: Students can understand the relevant content about the Tai Chi journey through a combination of rapid reading and series reading paragraph by paragraph.
Learning ability: Students can enhance their reading comprehension ability and cooperative learning ability through methods such as group cooperation and AI-assisted learning.
Thinking awareness: Students can think independently from Tai Chi and understand the importance of dialectical thinking in balancing life.
Cultural awareness: Through the experience of expanding the practice of Tai Chi, students can understand traditional Chinese culture and build cultural confidence.
Engage
News:China's 144-hour visa-free policy has been changed to a 240-hour visa-free policy.
Engage
Discuss in groups to decide on a theme for the live show about Chinese culture.
Hello, teacher. How can I help you
I've come up with a great idea! Why don't we introduce Chinese Tai Chi culture to foreigners
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深度思考
Hello, DeepSeek.
We want to hold a live show to introduce Chinese culture to foreigners. What theme do you recommend the most
思考中...
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思考中...
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Let’s ask our AI - DeepSeek !
No problem. The most important concept of Tai Chi is balance. This is very meaningful for modern life. Here is a video.
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已深度思考(用时3秒)
Let’s ask our AI - DeepSeek !
WOW. That sounds good. Could you provide some information about Tai Chi
Yes, I have another article here about my experience with Tai Chi.
思考中...
已深度思考(用时3秒)
Let’s ask our AI - DeepSeek !
Is there anything else
Observe the title and the picture.
Explore
Determine the type of the article.
A. Poster.
B. Expository text.
C. Narrative essay.
Combine AI images to predict the content of the article.
Explore
Discuss your predictions with classmates.
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Read the article quickly and summarize the main content of each paragraph .
Explain
Initial Hesitation
When my friend first suggested that we join the new Tai Chi Club at school, I hesitated. I always believed tai chi was for old people. After the first class, however,I had to admit that I had been wrong about tai chi. It was amazing! One year later, I can honestly say it has had a huge effect on me physically and mentally. Just as importantly, practising tai chi has inspired me to explore the Chinese culture behind it.
At first, the character hesitated to join the Tai Chi Club, believing it was primarily for older people.
Para.1
Read the article quickly and summarize the main content of each paragraph .
Explain
Para.2
Initial Enthusiasm
The first few Tai Chi classes were fun and exciting for the character, with the descriptive names of Tai Chi movements catching their imagination.
The first few tai chi classes were fun and easy, and the moves really caught my imagination, with descriptive names like "white crane spreading its wings " and "golden rooster standing on one leg". When I asked my coach where these interesting names came from, he told me about the history of tai chi. Zhang Sanfeng, a 13th-century Taoist, was said to have invented tai chi after drawing inspiration from a fight between a snake and a bird. However, nowadays people tend to believe that Chen Wangting, a 17th-century master of Chinese martial arts, developed tai chi based on martial arts skills. No wonder some tai chi moves are named after animals-Chinese martial arts have a long-standing pracice of imitating animals. Chen Wangting's original set of moves is called Chen-style tai chi, but other styles of tai chi have since been developed, including Yang-style, Wu-style and Sun-style.
Read the article quickly and summarize the main content of each paragraph .
Explain
Para.3
Boredom and Aching
The character experienced boredom and physical discomfort from repeatedly doing the same moves.
After learning the basics of tai chi in those first few classes, I found myself bored and aching from doing the same moves over and over again. Luckily, my coach taught me how to relax my muscles and focus on peace of mind while performing the routine. With these requirements of tai chi in mind, I found to my satisfaction that my balance and flexibility slowly improved, that I was able to do more difficult moves, and that my love for tai chi returned stronger than ever.
Read the article quickly and summarize the main content of each paragraph .
Explain
Para.4
In time, I began to look into the ancient Chinese culture behind tai chi. I discovered that tai chi is deeply rooted in the Chinese philosophy of yin and yang, which are believed to form the unity of opposites. Neither can exist independent of the other; for example, there is no shadow without light. The practice of tai chi aims to maintain the balance of yin and yang in the body through opposite movements: forwards and backwards, up and down, left and right, breathing in and breathing out. Eventually, tai chi brings about a state of physical balance and mental peace.
Learning Relaxation and Mindfulness
The character's coach taught them how to relax muscles and focus on peace of mind while performing the routine, leading to improvements in balance and flexibility.
Read the article quickly and summarize the main content of each paragraph .
Explain
Para.5
A year of practising tai chi has had a positive effect on my everyday life. I sleep better at night, and I am more energetic during the day. I feel happier and more confident. Tai chi has taught me to relax my mind, enabling me to stay cool in stressful situations. I am sure I will continue to practise tai chi and enjoy the benefits it has brought me.
Deepening Interest in Chinese Culture
Over time, the character became more interested in the Chinese culture behind Tai Chi, particularly the philosophy of yin and yang.
Complete the mind map and retell the content of the article .
Stage 1: Initial Hesitation
Stage 2: Initial Enthusiasm
Stage 3: Boredom and Aching
Protagonist’s Journey of Learning Tai Chi
Stage 4: Learning to Relax and Focus
Stage 5: Deepening Understanding of Chinese Culture
-First heard about learning Tai Chi and thought it was for the elderly;
-Tried the first few dasses and found Tai Chi to be amazing.
-Began learning the basic movements of Tai Chi
-Fascinated by the descriptive names of movements like ’’white crane spreading its wings’’ and ’’golden rooster standing on one leg’’
-Repeatedly practicing the same movements led to boredom and physical discomfort.
-Sought ways to overcome these challenges
-Coach taught how to relax muscles and focus on the mind during the routine.
-Improved balance and flexibility and regained love for Tai Chi.
-Began exploring the ancient Chinese culture behind Tai Chi.
-Discovered Tai Chi’ s deep rooted connection to the Chinese philosophy of Yin and Yang.
Read Paragraph 2 and complete "T or F".
Detailed Reading
Para.2
The first few tai chi classes were fun and easy, and the moves really caught my imagination, with descriptive names like "white crane spreading its wings " and "golden rooster standing on one leg". When I asked my coach where these interesting names came from, he told me about the history of tai chi. Zhang Sanfeng, a 13th-century Taoist, was said to have invented tai chi after drawing inspiration from a fight between a snake and a bird. However, nowadays people tend to believe that Chen Wangting, a 17th-century master of Chinese martial arts, developed tai chi based on martial arts skills. No wonder some tai chi moves are named after animals-Chinese martial arts have a long-standing pracice of imitating animals. Chen Wangting's original set of moves is called Chen-style tai chi, but other styles of tai chi have since been developed, including Yang-style, Wu-style and Sun-style.
1. Tai chi classes were initially boring and difficult.
Read Paragraph 2 and complete "T or F".
Detailed Reading
F
2. Tai chi moves are based on purely imaginative names.
T
3. Zhang Sanfeng, a 13th-century Taoist, invented tai chi based on a snake and bird fight.
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F
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4. Chen Wangting created the original set of Tai Chi moves.
F
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F
2. Tai chi moves are based on purely imaginative names.
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3. Zhang Sanfeng, a 13th-century Taoist, invented tai chi based on a snake and bird fight.
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F
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4. Chen Wangting created the original set of Tai Chi moves..
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1. Tai chi classes were initially boring and difficult.
Read Paragraph 3 and think deeply
Detailed Reading
After learning the basics of tai chi in those first few classes, I found myself bored and aching from doing the same moves over and over again. Luckily, my coach taught me how to relax my muscles and focus on peace of mind while performing the routine. With these requirements of tai chi in mind, I found to my satisfaction that my balance and flexibility slowly improved, that I was able to do more difficult moves, and that my love for tai chi returned stronger than ever.
Do you think there will be more and more teenagers who like Tai Chi Why
More and more teenagers who like Tai Chi
More teenagers will like Tai Chi.
Fewer teenagers will like Tai Chi.
TIP:
Promotes Holistic Health
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TIP:
Youth face intense competition in tech/AI-driven economies. ...
Read Paragraph 4 to understand the philosophy
of Yin and Yang in China.
Detailed Reading
In time, I began to look into the ancient Chinese culture behind tai chi. I discovered that tai chi is deeply rooted in the Chinese philosophy of yin and yang, which are believed to form the unity of opposites. Neither can exist independent of the other; for example, there is no shadow without light. The practice of tai chi aims to maintain the balance of yin and yang in the body through opposite movements: forwards and backwards, up and down, left and right, breathing in and breathing out. Eventually, tai chi brings about a state of physical balance and mental peace.
What is the Chinese philosophy of Yin and Yang
Yin and Yang are believed to form the unity of opposites
What cases in life and study can reflect the Chinese philosophy of Yin and Yang
Group Work
The two different viewpoints are opposed, but the effect presented by the debate competition is balanced.
forwards and backwards;
up and down;
left and right;
breathing in and breathing out
Read Paragraph 5 and complete the table.
Detailed Reading
A year of practising tai chi has had a positive effect on my everyday life. I sleep better at night, and I am more energetic during the day. I feel happier and more confident. Tai chi has taught me to relax my mind, enabling me to stay cool in stressful situations. I am sure I will continue to practise tai chi and enjoy the benefits it has brought me.
Physiological生理的 Psychological心理的
Improved Sleep Happiness
Increased Energy Confidence
Stress Management
Based on the content of the article, what other benefits might Tai Chi bring .
Detailed Reading
A. Tai Chi can make our bodies stronger.
B. Tai Chi can endow us with superman abilities.
C. Tai Chi can help students get full marks in the college entrance examination.
D. Tai Chi enables us to immediately acquire the philosophy of Yin and Yang.
Deep thinking
Explain
Group Work
What was the author's tai chi experience like
Write about it in your own words using the information from the article.
Example:
The author joined the school's Tai Chi Club, initially skeptical but later finding it beneficial. Through practice, they improved balance and flexibility, and gained a deeper understanding of Chinese culture.
“太极者,无极而生,阴阳之母也。动之则分,静之则合。无过不及,随曲就伸。”
——《太极拳论》
Listen to the quote and watch the video of the 24 simplified Tai Chi moves.
Elaborate
Interdisciplinary learning
Work in groups to complete the live show.
Elaborate
Group Work
Work in groups to complete the live show.
Elaborate
Please form a group of 3 to 4 people to perform Tai Chi and introduce the ideas and feelings you have gained from your experience of practicing Tai Chi.
Example
Hey guys! I just tried the classic "White Crane Spreads Its Wings" in Tai Chi. Balancing feels so cool! It's all about yin and yang. Wanna join me for Tai Chi in a beautiful Chinese garden
Other students make evaluations by using gestures.
Elaborate
The group enunciated and performed perfectly.
The team performed well, but there were mistakes.
The group didn't do very well.
Complete the self-evaluation.
Evaluate
NOTE MARK
1. I can have conversations with AI, observe the pictures generated by AI, and increase my understanding of Tai Chi.
2. I am capable of working in groups and completing the reading comprehension of articles through detailed reading and rapid reading.
3. I can think independently to complete the debate competition and understand the relationship between Tai Chi and teenagers.
4. I can establish cultural confidence and appreciate the Chinese philosophy of Yin and Yang represented by Tai Chi.
Read the short poem aloud.
Evaluate
Love the grace of Tai Chi moves, slow and calm,
Oceans of wisdom in its ancient form.
Vast culture of China, deep and grand,
Eternal charm that touches heart and hand.
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Read the short poem aloud.
Evaluate
Love the grace of Tai Chi moves, slow and calm,
Oceans of wisdom in its ancient form.
Vast culture of China, deep and grand,
Eternal charm that touches heart and hand.
L
O
V
E
Work in groups to shoot a video or draw a poster about Tai Chi, and show your understanding of Tai Chi and Chinese culture in English.
Personalized homework
Use the reading comprehension skills learned today to complete the mind map of another article.
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