Module 6 War and Peace Reading and Vocabulary

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课件28张PPT。课件课时设计Period 1: Introduction & Cultural Corner
Period 2: Reading and Vocabulary
Period 3: Grammar 1 & Grammar 2
Period 4: Function & Reading and Speaking
& Pronunciation &Everyday English
Period 5: Vocabulary & Listening &Writing
&Task Reading and VocabularyMy first trip to the Great WallMy visit to a modern farmMy journey to a famous
valley in autumn Describe the first time you travelled a long distance. Say how old you were, where you went and who you went with.
Exampel: I first travelled a long distance by train when I was six years old.
I went with my parents from Shanghai to Beijing.My first trip to the seasideThe Map of AustraliaLook at the pictures .Do you know what and where they show us. AustraliaSydney Opera Housethe map of Australiathe national flagAlice SpringsbeachKangaroo 5. What Australian animals do you know about?1. Do you know how many people live there?2. Do you know the name of the capital city?
3. Where do you think most of the people live, in the central part of the country or on the coast?4. What do you think the central part of the country is like?Answer these questions about AustraliaMore than 20 millionCanberraOn the east coast and the southeast coastDesertKangarookoala bearduck-billed platypusdingoKangaroo, koala bear, duck-billed platypus, dingo, possum.
袋鼠 树袋熊 扁嘴兽 澳洲野狗, 负鼠Scenery of AustraliaAustraliaThe Sydney Opera House 大堡礁(Great Barrier Reef Queensland, Australia)是世界上最大、最长的珊瑚礁区,是世界七大自然景观之一,也是澳大利亚人最引以为自豪的天然景观。又称为“透明清澈的海中野生王国”。 澳洲国会大廈 (The Parliament House of Australia) abandoned camels cassette clouds colourful desert diamonds distance experts famous farms fields food government law meal midnight passengers products recently sand scenery shine shoot soil supply weatherCheck the meaning of these words and match some of the words with these definitions.1. an area of land where it is always dry
2. valuable stones
3. people who travel on a train, bus or plane
4. you find this on beaches
5. white or grey things made of water in the sky
6. where plants grow desertdiamondspassengerssandcloudssoil / fields / farms5. Have you ever seen any animals, such as camels, sheep and so on? When you were riding on a train, … 1. What kind of weather would you prefer?2. Would you like some great meals cooked by experts?3. Which would you prefer, listening to any cassettes, enjoying the colorful scenery, talking with other passengers or watching the night sky with the stars shining like diamonds?
4. Have you ever seen any places like abandoned farms, desert, fields with dark red soil and so on?a child visiting her grandmotherWhat is the passage about?a train ride to Sydneytaking the train to Australiatraveling to the central part of AustraliaMy First Ride on a TrainHow many parts can we divide the passage into? What is each about ?√Paragraph 6 Paragraph 1Paragraph 2Paragraph 3Paragraph 4 Paragraph 5 She tells


She describes

She explainsA. the origin of the Ghan train and the means of transport for traveling a long distance in the past .
B. when and where their travel took place.
the scenery all the journey.Listen and put them in the right order. camels were trained to carry supplies back form the central part.
camels were shot because of the new railway line built by the government.
they bought camels from Afghanistan.
Australians needed a way to the central country.
they tried riding horses , but failed.12345Read the passage again carefully and fill in the gap. Alice Thompson made her first long-distance train ride at the age of _____. She got on in _______ and got off in Alice Springs. They ate meals cooked by _______. They saw fields, soil, desert and _____________ farms which were built over 100 years ago. On the train, Alice talked to other ___________ and studied Chinese. She watched the night sky and found stars, which shone like__________.
Why is the train called the Ghan? It is short for _____________. The Afghans trained the ________ to carry food and supplies. They did this until _________, when the ____________ built a new railway line.
18SydneyexpertsabandonedpassengersdiamondsAfghanistancamelsthe 1920sgovernment Read the passage again carefully and answer the questions.
1 Did Alice travel on the train a long time ago?
2 Was her destination on the coast of Australia?
3 Was the scenery the same during the whole journey?
4 Did she study while she was on the train?
5 Did the Australians use horses to travel to the central part of the country?
6 Do they still use camels to deliver goods?
7 What did the writer think of her first journey?
No. She travelled on the train recently.No, it was Alice Springs in the centre of Australia. No, at first there were fields, then it was dersert.Yes, she studied Chinese.Yes, at first, but the horses didn’t like the hot weather.No, they use the train now.For the first few
hundred kms
the scenery
colourfulfields soils reddesert shine
no wind no cloudsmore than
4000 kms
away2 days & nightsAfter thatSuddenlylook like
from another time
more than 100 years agocomfortable nice during the day sit
look out of sometimes talk to read
listen to one night at about midnight
watch shine diamondsRetell the passage: Alice’s First Ride on a Train
Alice comes from Sydney, Australia and she is 18 years old . Recently she
had her first ride on a long distance train. She and a friend travelled on the famous Ghan train. …get on get off
In the middle ofwonderful great
cooked by experts Summary 1. Repeat the text using key words :recently , get on ,get off , right in the middle of ,after that , look like , during the day , sometimes, look out of , talk to , at midnight2. Talk about Australia3. Describe the experiences of the first ride
on a train.