课件22张PPT。ProjectMaking a display about national culturePeople often associate a country with some famous aspects of its culture. What do you suppose people think about when France, Britain , India or Australia is mentioned ?QuizWhat is France famous for ?Wines and cookingWhat is Britain famous for ?British reserveWhat is India famous for ?Indian danceWhat is Australia famous for ?KangrooKoala bearRare animalsWhat is Australia famous for ?Aborigines/ KoorisWhat is Australia famous for ?beautiful sceneryWhat is Australia famous for ?People love outdoor activitiesWhat is Australia famous for ?2000 Sydney OlympicsDo you think sport is a distinctive cultural feature of Australia ? Why or why not ?Is Australia really a sporting nation ?Read the passage and analyse it.Is Australia really a sporting nation ?Part I: (1-3)
Why is Australia a sporting nation?Is Australia really a sporting nation ?Australians’ love of sportAustralians’ devotion to sportThe perfect weather conditions for sportThey talk about sport all the time.Some actually do sports, the rest watch it live or on TV.The climate is mild, neither too hot nor too coldswimmingSurfing sailingMost of the population live near the coast
The sun shines most of the time
A long coastline full of beaches
A two-day weekend to enjoy the outdoorsTennis cricket rugby soccer footyWell-equipped facilities
After-school lessons are given
Encouragement from parents and teachersHorse racingLong history
A sport to watch
Almost everyone involvedPart II: (4-8) popular sports Part III: conclusion
Australia is a sporting nation.
Australia is among the winning nations in most international competitions
Is Australia really a sporting nation ?Here are Australia's medal winners in the Athens 2004 Olympics held from August 13 to 29, 2004:GOLD
Suzanne Balogh, shooting, women's trap.
Ryan Bayley, cycling, keirin.
Ryan Bayley, cycling, men's track sprint.
Michael Brennan, Travis Brooks, Dean Butler, Liam de Young, Jamie Dwyer, Nathan Eglinton, Troy Elder, Bevan George, Robert Hammond, Mark Hickman, Mark Knowles, Brent Livermore, Michael McCann, Stephen Mowlam, Grant Schubert, Matthew Wells, men's field hockey. Graeme Brown, Brett Lancaster, Brad McGee, Luke Roberts, cycling, 4000m team pursuit.
Graeme Brown, Stuart O'Grady, cycling, madison.
Sara Carrigan, cycling, women's road race.
Drew Ginn, James Tomkins, rowing, men's coxless pair. Grant Hackett, swimming, men's 1500m freestyle.
Jodie Henry, swimming, women's 100m freestyle.
Jodie Henry, Leisel Jones, Giaan Rooney, Petria Thomas, swimming, women's 4x100m medley relay.
Here are Australia's medal winners in the Athens 2004 Olympics held from August 13 to 29, 2004:Jodie Henry, Libby Lenton, Alice Mills, Petria Thomas, swimming, women's 4x100m freestyle relay.
Anna Meares, cycling, women's 500m time trial.
Chantelle Newbery, diving, women's 10m platform.
Petria Thomas, swimming, women's 100m butterfly.
Ian Thorpe, swimming, men's 400m freestyle.
Ian Thorpe, swimming, men's 200m freestyle.
Here are Australia's medal winners in the Athens 2004 Olympics held from August 13 to 29, 2004:It’s time for us to finish our projectWhat do you suppose other people think about when China is mentioned ?
What do you think are the most famous aspects of Chinese culture ?It’s time for us to finish our projectWhy do you think these aspects are famous or important ?
Which aspect do you want to focus on in you project ?Goodbye