课件28张PPT。Module3 Unit 7 The SeaWarm-upWarm-up storm at seawind in the sails a whale’s songthe underwater worldB
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D Listen and matchBrainstorming surfing windsurfing skiing waterskiing Module3 Unit 7 The Spirit of ExplorersReading Objectives By the end of the lesson, you’ll be able to understand the meanings of the new words in the context.
obtain specific information about early sea exploration.
talk about the Viking voyages.The Viking VoyagesWho arrived in America first?Christopher
ColumbusZheng He
(Chinese sailor)Viking 北美洲欧洲亚洲非洲ScandinaviaIcelandNewfound-landGreenlandNorway斯堪的纳维亚 挪威 格陵兰 冰岛 纽芬兰Learn the names for placesRead to learn About the Vikings
Biarni’s journey to Greenland
Leif’s trip to Newfoundland
About Eric the Red
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Para.6Read the text quickly and match the headings Who were the Vikings?The Vikings were a group of people who came from Scandinavia. They dominated the seas and coasts of northern Europe between the 8th and 9th centuries. Sequence the events A. Eric told people about Greenland.
B. Eric left Iceland and set sail west.
C. 10,000 Vikings lived inIceland.
D. Leif discovereNewfoundland.
E. 14 ships arrived at Greenland.
F. Eric returned to Iceland.C—B—F—A—E—D Example: Complete the table-1 After Eric theRed … BiarniThe year 1002Leif and Biarni Complete the table-1 Understand the new words 1. They _________ this long before Columbus ever________.
2. ____________the old stories, Eric the Red was forced to leave Iceland because he had committed a murder.
3. A man called Biarni set sail from Iceland ____________Eric’s party.achievedset sailAccordingtoin search ofUnderstand the new words 4. But he was blown off course and
found himself in an_________ land, from where he __________reached Greenland.
5. Leif followed Biarni’s directions and sailed to what is believed to be the coast of ____________Canada.unknowneventuallypresent-dayExample:6. sea journeyfinally
succeed in doing
never heard of
start a sea journey
5 looking for
7 now
8 based onvoyageseventuallyachieveunknownset sailin search ofpresent-dayaccording to Other new words ancestor
further
persuade
deeda member of your family who lived a long time ago
a greater distance or beyond a particular place
to make someone decid to do something
something someone does
Complete the table-2 Complete the table-2 Complete the table-2 Homework1. Do Ex. 6, P55
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