课件19张PPT。Unit 3Making a book about
unusual picturesProjectHave you heard of pictures
drawn by means of sand?There are also many other
ways to create unusual pictures.Read the article about unusual
pictures. Skim the text and
answer the following questions:How many unusual ways to create
pictures are mentioned in the passage?What are they?Read the passage carefully
and fill in the following chart:different foods; camera; oven or micro-wave oven think about the pattern
make a face with the foods on a pizza
take a photo of it
cook the pizza and eat itcard; thin string; glue; crayon or pencil draw the outline on the card
put the glue on the card
put the string on the glue
paint the stringfeathers; small shells; card; glue think about the pattern
lay all the pieces out on the card
stick them downrubbish including plastic, aluminium foil, cloth and paper; strong paper card; glue put the rubbish on a card
stick the rubbish onto the card
paint the different partsa cardboard tube or old cloths; paint; card dip a cardboard tube or old cloths into paint
press the painted rubbish on a card to make different shapesListen to the tape and
answer the following
questions: What may be needed to
make pizza faces?2. How many steps are there
to make string pictures?What other things
could be used
to make art?How would you use them to make art?Language points1. slice n. 1) [C] a flat, often thin, piece of food that has been cut from a larger piece:a slice of bread/cakecucumber/lemon slicesWould you like another slice of ham/beef?
2) [S] a part of sth., such as an amount of money:We agreed before we did the deal that we’d both take an equal slice of the profit.The film presents us with a fascinating slice of history.3) [C] a kitchen utensil with a wide blade which is used for serving pieces of food:a cake/fish slice
v. 1) [T] to cut sth. into thin, flat pieces:Slice the mushrooms thinly and fry in butter.[+ two objects] Could you slice me a very thin piece of cake/slice a very thin piece of cake for me?
2) [I + adv. or prep.] to easily cut into or through sth. with a sharp knife:He screamed as the blade sliced into his leg.FIGURATIVE She watched his slim strong body as it sliced effortlessly through the water.2. stick:
verb [I or T; usually + adverb or
preposition] (stuck, stuck) sliced ? adj. cut into thin flat pieces:sliced bread/ham/tomato
slicer ? n. [C] a machine or tool for slicing particular types of food:an egg/bread/meat slicerShe stuck the needle into my arm. 她把针戳到我的胳膊里。(1) to push a pointed object into or through something, or (of a pointed object) to be pushed into or through something and stay there:(2) [I or T] to cause something to become fixed as if with glue or another similar substance:My car’s stuck in the mud. 我的汽车陷进淤泥里了。This glue won’t stick. 这胶水不粘了。Thank you!