Module 1 Europe 教案-writing(外研版必修3)

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Module 1 Europe
Writing—教案
■Goals
● To learn to write about cities
■Procedures
Step 1: Writing about Paris and Barcelona
ParisParis, city (1999 pop. 2,115,757; metropolitan area est. pop. 11,000,000), N central France, capital of the country, on the Seine River. It is the commercial and industrial focus of France and a cultural and intellectual center of international renown. The city possesses an indefinable unity of atmosphere that has fascinated writers, poets, and painters for centuries. Paris is sometimes called the City of Light in tribute to its intellectual preeminence as well as to its beautiful appearance.Paris is the center of many major newspapers and periodicals, as well as all the major French radio and television stations. Elegant stores and hotels, lavish nightclubs, theaters, and gourmet restaurants help make tourism the biggest industry in Paris. Other leading industries manufacture luxury articles, high-fashion clothing, perfume, and jewelry. Heavy industry, notably automobile manufacture, is located in the suburbs. About one quarter of the French labor force is concentrated in the Paris area.
BarcelonaA handsome modern city, Barcelona has broad avenues, bustling traffic, and striking new buildings. The old city, with winding, narrow streets (Roman walls are still visible), has many historic structures, including the imposing Cathedral of Santa Eulalia (13th–15th cent.) with its fine cloisters, the Church of Santa María del Mar, the city hall, and the Lonja or exchange. Also notable is the Church of the Sagrada Familia (begun 1882), designed by Antonio Gaudí. Barcelona is the site of the Fine Arts Museum of Catalonia, the Picasso Museum, the Contemporary Art Museum, and a noted opera house.
Step 2: Putting the text into a dialogue
You are going to working pairs to put the text Great European Cities into a dialogue. Tomorrow you will be asked to act it out.
A: You are a foreign student here B: Yes, I am. I am from France.A: What city is the capital city B: Paris is the capital city.A: Is it the largest city of France, too B: Yes, it is.A: Where is Paris B: It is situated on the River Seine. A: Are there many visitors there B: Yes, there are. Paris is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and is visited by more than eight million tourists every year. A: What is the most famous place of interest B: The most popular place for tourists is the Eiffel Tower.A: And it is also the famous symbol of Pairs. B: You are right. A: By the way, where is the Louvre B: It is one of the world’s largest art galleries, and it is also located in Paris.A: What else is the city famous for A: The city is also famous for its restaurants, cafés and theatres.B: And I hear that about two - thirds of France’s artists and writers live in Paris.
A: Yesterday I watched a nice movie on TV.B: What was it A: It is Love in Athens.B: Athens It is the capital of Greece, isn’t it A: Yes, it is.B: What is it famous for A: The city is known as the birthplace of western civilization.B: Then it is a city with a long history, isn’t it A: Yes, it is. Two thousand four hundred yeas ago, it was the world’s most powerful city. B: I remember that Buildings such as the Parthenon on the Acropolis Hill were perhaps built there. A: Exactly. They were built there almost two thousand four hundred years ago. B: Did some great people live there A: Yes, they did. Greece’s best writers lived in ancient Athens, and their works has influenced other writers ever since.
A: I am visiting Florence next week. Would you be so kind as to tell me something about it B: Yes, of course.A: What is Florence famous for B: Florence is an Italian city which became famous because of the Renaissance.A: The Renaissance What is it B: It is a great artistic movement which began in the 1300s and lasted for three hundred years. A: Why is Florence famous for the Renaissance B: Because some of the greatest painters of all time lived and worked in Florence. A: Did they produce any works there B: Yes, they did. Many of Florence’s most beautiful paintings and sculptures were produced by great artists such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. A: That’s why I am going there.B: Florence is visited each year by about a million tourists who come to see the art galleries, churches and museums.A: And I am going to see the Uffizi Palace. I am told that it is the most famous art gallery in the city.B: May you have a nice stay there!
A: I haven’t seen you for a long time. Where have you been to B: I have been to Barcelona.A: I have never heard of this city. Tell me more about it.B: Barcelona is the second largest city of Spain.A: Where is it in Spain B: It is situated on the northeast coast, about five hundred kilometers east of the Spanish capital, Madrid. A: Are there any landmarks in the city B: Yes, there are. One of the Barcelona’s most famous landmarks is the Church of the Sagrada Familia.A: Who was it designed B: It was designed by an architect called Antonio Gaudi.A: How long did Gaudi work on the project B: He worked on it from 1882 until his death in 1926. A: Did he live to see it finished B: No, he didn’t. The church hadn’t been finished when he died.A: What a pity!
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