外研版必修3Module 1 Europe Welcome to the unit 课件(共28张)

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课件28张PPT。The world of our sensesWelcome to the unitObjectivesTo get some ideas about five senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch
To learn how some people live, communicate with each other and make great achievements even if they lose the ability to use one of their senseshearing
raised
dot
sign
confuse
vasen. 听力,听觉
adj. 凸起的
n. 点,小圆点
n. 符号,标志;迹象
vt. 使糊涂,使迷惑
n. 花瓶Read after the tape and speak out the Chinese immediately.Imagine that this is a real flower and try to describe it in a few words.It is a rose.
It is red.
It smells sweet.
It looks beautiful.
It feels soft.
…How do we get these information?We use five senses.What is five senses?Our senses allow us to learn, to protect ourselves, to enjoy our world. The senses usually work together to give us a clear picture of the things around us.1. What does the video talk about?Watch and AnswerIt is about the five senses – sight, smell, taste, touch and hearing.2.You use your five senses every day. You use your ____ to see. You use your _____ to hear. You can hear lots of sounds, such as _______ and ______. You use your _____ to smell. You can smell _____. You use your ______ to taste. There are ___ tastes, _____, _____, _____ and ______. You use your ______ to touch, you can feel an ice cube, it feels ______ and cold. How do you use your five senses?eyesearsanimalsmusicnoseflowerstongue4sweetsoursaltybitterfingers smooth Complete the table.Let’s talk!1.What can you see with your eyes? 2. What can you hear with your ears?3. Do you have any favourite things? Can you describe them?Will the senses mislead you? Can you give some examples?The Ames room (艾姆斯房间)Is that possible?Move or not?Are the two windows on opposite side of the building or facing one another?How many people can you see in the picture?Sometimes our senses affect one another. Can you give some examples?SensesIf your nose is blocked from a cold, you may find the food is tasteless.If one sense is not working due to an accident or illness, then other senses will take over or become stronger to make up for the missing sense.for exampleHow do deaf people communicate? Deaf people communicate very well with each other through their natural visual language, called sign language. Can blind people read? And how?The blind can read by touching raised dots which represent numbers and letters. This system is called Braille.Read the passage and answer the questions.P1What can you see in picture one?
When looking at the white part, we can see a vase, but two faces when looking at the black part.
2. Are the two lines of the same length in picture 2?
We can measure the two lines with a ruler or use two pieces of paper to cover both ends of the two lines. The answer is the two lines are the same length.
3. Can you prove that the two lines in picture 3 are straight?
Place a ruler next to the lines or use a ruler to draw more straight lines which run parallel to the two. Then we’ll know the answer.
4. How can you read line b in picture 4?
For line b in picture 4 we can read them as the letters K,B,R and M, or K, 13, R and M. Discussion1. Do you use one of your senses more than the others? Give an example.
2. Some people can’t remember something until they have seen it. Other people only need to hear something once or twice before they can remember it. Which sense helps you learn best? How does it help you?
3. Do you know of any people who have made great achievements even if they have lost the ability to use one of their senses? What did they achieve? Helen Keller became
blind when she was
less than 2 years old.
She was deaf soon after
that. She grew into a
highly intelligent
woman with her teacher’s
help. Her most famous article is Three Days
to See. Helen Kellerbecame disabled at the
age of 5, taught herself
English and took up
writing in 1983Zhang Haidi (张海迪)paraplegia
(截瘫/下身麻痹)born mentally
disabled with an
IQ of a child famous conductorZhouzhou (舟舟)Down’s SyndromeThomas Alva Edison was a very famous and successful American inventor. His inventions greatly influenced life around the world. But he has hearing problems. Ludwig van Beethoven was one of the most famous and influential German composers and pianists in the world. During the last decade of his life although he was almost totally deaf, he continued to compose. Many of his most admired works came from this period. Steven Hawkingphysicist /
mathematicianfamous scientist
known for his theory about black holes and big bangs:
A Brief History of TimeWhen one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us.?
当通往幸福的一扇门关闭时,另一扇会打开,但是我们往往太久注视着关上的那扇门而看不到已经为我们打开的那扇门。 1.Write a short passage according to the questions on page 1.
2. Preview the Reading on Pages 2-3
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