《Unit
7
Art
(6)---Lesson1
Masterpieces(2)》
学习任务单
【学习目标】
1.
获取word
paint的定义和特征。
2.
在阅读文本中准确找出静态描述和动态描述的关键词。
3.
写出静态描述和动态描述的表达方式。
4.
写出静态描述和动态描述关键词的同义词和近义词。
5.
使用静态和动态描述结合方式,写出一篇简单的绘画作品介绍。
【课上学习任务】
Task
1
Retell
three
paintings.
Task
2
Get
the
features
of
word
paint.
Task
3
Tell
the
difference
between
static
and
dynamic.
Task
4
Read
the
first
painting
and
1.
Collect
the
static
and
the
dynamic
expressions.
2.
Question
the
typical
static
word:
massive
3.
Question
the
typical
dynamic
word:
race
Task
5
Read
the
second
painting
and
1.
Collect
the
static
and
the
dynamic
expressions.
2.
Question
the
typical
dynamic
word:
race
Task
6
Read
the
third
painting
and
1.
Collect
the
static
and
the
dynamic
expressions.
2.
Question
the
typical
dynamic
word:
surround
Task
7
Word
paint
Gas
Station.
Task
8
Read
and
get
the
logic:
cause
and
effect.
【课后作业】
Write
a
short
essay
about
the
painting:
Gas
Station
【课后作业参考答案】
A
middle-aged
man
is
checking
the
level
on
a
pump.
Three
fresh
red
pumps
are
standing
in
the
front
of
a
cabin
with
warm
orange
light
flooding
out
of
it.
A
pole
is
standing
at
the
corner
of
the
cabin,
with
a
sign
on
it
saying…
The
gas
station
is
warm
and
feels
bright.
However,
the
darkness
of
the
woods
across
the
road
make
the
station
a
lonely
island.教
案
教学基本信息
课题
Unit
7
Art
(6)
Lesson
1
Masterpieces(2)
学科
英语
学段:
必修第三册
年级
高一
教材
书名:普通高中教科书英语必修第三册
出版社:北京师范大学出版社
出版日期:
2019年
8
月
教学目标及教学重点、难点
在本课结束时,
学生能够:
获取word
paint的定义和特征;
在阅读文本中准确找出静态描述和动态描述的关键词;
写出静态描述和动态描述的表达方式;
写出静态描述和动态描述关键词的同义词和近义词;
使用静态和动态描述结合方式你写出一篇简单的绘画作品介绍;
重点:
区分静态和动态描述并进行分类
难点:
如何使用静态和动态描述来介绍作品的价值。
教学过程(表格描述)
教学环节
主要教学活动
设置意图
Stage
1.
Review
and
lead
in
1.
Show
Ss
the
descriptions
of
three
painting
and
ask
them
to
review.
2.
Show
Ss
the
tool
–
word
paint.
1.复述三幅作品
2.介绍word
paint
Stage
2
Reading
The
Starry
Night
3.
Ss
read
The
Starry
Night
and
tell
the
difference
between
static
and
dynamic.
4.
Ss
read
The
Starry
Night
and
find
the
meaning
of
a
typical
static
word:
massive
5.
Ss
read
The
Starry
Night
and
get
the
meaning
of
a
typical
dynamic
word:
race.
3.学生读第一幅图并区分static
和dynamic。
4.学生读第一幅画并解释静态词:massive。
5.学生读第一幅画并解释动态词:race。
The
Scream
6.
Ss
read
The
Scream
and
tell
the
difference
between
static
and
dynamic.
7.
Ss
read
The
Scream
and
get
the
meaning
of
a
typical
dynamic
word:
stormy.
6.学生读第二幅图并区分static
和dynamic。
7.学生读第二幅画并解释动态词:
stormy。
The
Empire
of
Light
8.
Ss
read
The
Empire
of
Light
and
tell
the
difference
between
static
and
dynamic.
9.
Ss
read
The
Empire
of
Light
and
get
the
meaning
of
a
typical
dynamic
word:
surround.
8.学生读第三幅图并区分static
和dynamic。
9.学生读第三幅画并解释动态词:
stormy。
Stage
3.
Consolidation
10.
Ss
word
paint
a
painting
with
the
static
and
dynamic
words
10.学生使用静态和动态词介绍一幅作品。
Stage
4.
Reading
11.
Ss
read
and
find
the
logic:
cause
and
effect.
11.
学生区分因和果。
Stage
5.
Assignment
12.
Ss
word
paint
Gas
Station
and
comment.
12.
学生介绍一部作品并给予评价。(共85张PPT)
必修三
Unit
7
Art
(6)
高一年级
英语
Lesson
1
Masterpieces
(2)
Vocabulary
paintings
painters
reviews
The
Starry
Night
__________
in
June
1889
when
Vincent
van
Gogh
was
staying
at
a
home
for
the
_______.
Van
Gogh
painted
what
he
saw
from
his
window.
He
painted
________________
of
white
and
yellow
___________
the
sky.
The
experts
think
his
mental
illness
may
have
______________________.
The
drug
he
took
can
make
people
see
yellow
spots,
just
like
the
stars
in
this
painting.
Van
Gogh
thought
The
Starry
Night
___________.
However,
the
fact
___________
this
painting
is
now
one
of
the
world’s
most
famous
paintings.
Retell
The
Starry
Night
was
painted
in
June
1889
when
Vincent
van
Gogh
was
staying
at
a
home
for
the
mentally
ill.
Van
Gogh
painted
what
he
saw
from
his
window.
He
painted
the
massive
circles
of
white
and
yellow
racing
across
the
sky.
The
experts
think
his
mental
illness
may
have
affected
his
sense
of
sight.
The
drug
he
took
can
make
people
see
yellow
spots,
just
like
the
stars
in
this
painting.
Van
Gogh
thought
The
Starry
Night
was
a
failure.
However,
the
fact
remains
that
this
painting
is
now
one
of
the
world’s
most
famous
paintings.
Retell
The
Scream
__________
by
Edvard
Munch
in
1893.
What
______________
is
that
it
shows
a
thin
figure
______________________.
The
figure’s
mouth
is
wide
open
and
_________________________.
This
figure
_______________
above
a
dark,
storm
sea,
and
against
a
burning
orange-red
sky.
In
his
diary,
Munch
talked
about
__________
him.
He
was
walking
down
the
road
when
the
sun
set.
Suddenly,
he
__________________
and
then
he
_______________________.
Many
experts
say
that
the
painting
_____________
Munch’s
mental
health
problems.
Retell
The
Scream
was
painted
by
Edvard
Munch
in
1893.
What
makes
it
striking
is
that
it
shows
a
thin
figure
with
an
expression
of
fear.
The
figure’s
mouth
is
wide
open
and
letting
out
a
powerful
scream.
This
figure
is
set
on
a
bridge
above
a
dark,
stormy
sea,
and
against
a
burning
orange-red
sky.
In
his
diary,
Munch
talked
about
what
inspired
him.
He
was
walking
down
the
road
when
the
sun
set.
Suddenly,
he
stood
there
shaking
and
then
he
heard
the
scream
of
nature.
Many
experts
say
that
the
painting
is
connected
to
Munch’s
mental
health
problems.
Retell
The
Empire
of
Light
is
_________________
by
Belgian
artist
René
Magritte.
The
scene
_____
a
beautiful
house
lit
by
lights
from
inside,
surrounded
by
the
darkness
of
night.
It
seems
___________________
scene
with
a
daytime
sky
full
of
brightness
and
soft
white
clouds.
Magritte
was
a
painter
__________
his
thoughts
and
ideas.
He
tried
to
____________
with
his
paintings
and
thought
the
art
should
______________.
The
Empire
of
Light
has
produced
different
_______________.
Some
feel
the
paintings
look
dark
and
troubling.
Others,
however,
_________________.
Retell
The
Empire
of
Light
is
a
series
of
paintings
by
Belgian
artist
René
Magritte.
The
scene
shows
a
beautiful
house
lit
by
lights
from
inside,
surrounded
by
the
darkness
of
night.
It
seems
like
quite
a
mysterious
scene
with
a
daytime
sky
full
of
brightness
and
soft
white
clouds.
Magritte
was
a
painter
inspired
by
his
thoughts
and
ideas.
He
tried
to
play
with
reality
with
his
paintings
and
thought
the
art
should
shock
the
viewers.
The
Empire
of
Light
has
produced
different
reactions
in
viewers.
Some
feel
the
paintings
look
dark
and
troubling.
Others,
however,
find
them
calming.
Retell
painters
the
cause
reviews
the
painter’s
objects
features
the
others’
mental
illness
paintings
factors
basic
structure
(结构)
order
the
inspiration
experience
thoughts
and
ideas
reactions
the
painting
the
objects
order
features
Word
paint
the
objects
Word
paint
the
objects
Van
Gogh
painted
what
he
saw
from
his
window
—
the
night
sky
with
clouds,
stars
and
a
moon.
However,
he
didn’t
just
paint
the
clouds.
He
also
painted
the
massive
circles
of
white
and
yellow
racing
across
the
sky.
The
stars
and
the
moon
hang
bright
in
the
night
sky.
Beneath
this
amazing
sky,
we
see
a
sleeping
village
and
a
dark,
lonely
tree.
the
massive
circles
of
yellow
and
white
racing
across
the
sky
hang
bright
in
the
night
sky
beneath
this
amazing
sky
a
sleeping
village
a
dark,
lonely
tree
Word
paint
the
objects
static
or
dynamic
static:
not
changing
dynamic:
active
and
energetic
1.
the
massive
circles
of
yellow
and
white
racing
across
the
sky
2.
this
amazing
sky
3.
hang
bright
4.
a
sleeping
village
5.
a
dark,
lonely
tree
the
massive
circles
of
yellow
and
white
racing
across
the
sky
Word
paint
the
objects
1.
the
massive
circles
of
yellow
and
white
racing
across
the
sky
2.
this
amazing
sky
3.
hang
bright
4.
a
sleeping
village
5.
a
dark,
lonely
tree
the
massive
circles
of
yellow
and
white
racing
across
the
sky
static
dynamic
Word
paint
the
objects
1.
the
massive
circles
of
yellow
and
white
racing
across
the
sky
2.
this
amazing
sky
3.
hang
bright
4.
a
sleeping
village
5.
a
dark,
lonely
tree
static
massive
1.
What
does
massive
mean
in
the
passage?
2.
What
other
objects
can
be
described
with
massive?
Word
paint
the
objects
3.
Does
it
have
any
synonyms
(同义词
/
近义词)?
1.
What
does
massive
mean
in
the
passage?
A.
big
and
large
B.
heavy
C.
solid
Word
paint
the
objects
massive
static
1.
What
does
massive
mean
in
the
passage?
A.
big
and
large
B.
heavy
C.
solid
beyond
the
usual
imagination
the
strongest
emotion
Word
paint
the
objects
massive
static
2.
What
other
objects
can
be
described
with
massive?
Can
we
say…
A.
massive
mountains?
B.
massive
windows?
C.
massive
waves?
D.
massive
islands?
Word
paint
the
objects
massive
static
A.
massive
mountains?
B.
massive
windows?
C.
massive
waves?
D.
massive
islands?
stroke
(笔触)
Word
paint
the
objects
2.
What
other
objects
can
be
described
with
massive?
Can
we
say…
massive
static
massive
mountains
massive
windows
massive
1.
What
does
massive
mean
in
the
passage?
2.
What
other
objects
can
be
described
with
massive?
Word
paint
the
objects
1.
the
massive
circles
of
yellow
and
white
racing
across
the
sky
2.
this
amazing
sky
3.
hang
bright
4.
a
sleeping
village
5.
a
dark,
lonely
tree
static
3.
Does
it
have
any
synonyms
(同义词
/
近义词)?
A.
large
B.
vast
C.
enormous
Which
synonym
best
explains
massive
in
the
passage?
D.
impressive
E.
huge
He
also
painted
the
massive
circles
of
white
and
yellow
racing
across
the
sky.
The
stars
and
the
moon
hang
bright
in
the
night
sky.
Beneath
this
amazing
sky,
we
see
a
sleeping
village
and
a
dark,
lonely
tree.
Word
paint
the
objects
massive
static
massive
A.
large
B.
vast
C.
enormous
Which
synonym
best
explains
massive
in
the
passage?
D.
impressive
E.
huge
Word
paint
the
objects
static
1.
the
massive
circles
of
yellow
and
white
racing
across
the
sky
2.
this
amazing
sky
3.
hang
bright
4.
a
sleeping
village
5.
a
dark,
lonely
tree
static
massive
1.
What
does
massive
mean
in
the
passage?
2.
What
other
objects
can
be
described
with
massive?
Word
paint
the
objects
3.
Does
it
have
any
synonyms
(同义词
/
近义词)?
Word
paint
the
objects
1.
the
massive
circles
of
yellow
and
white
racing
across
the
sky
2.
this
amazing
sky
3.
hang
bright
4.
a
sleeping
village
5.
a
dark,
lonely
tree
the
massive
circles
of
yellow
and
white
racing
across
the
sky
static
dynamic
the
massive
circles
of
yellow
and
white
racing
across
the
sky
dynamic
Word
paint
the
objects
race
1.
What
does
race
mean
in
the
passage?
2.
What
other
objects
can
be
described
with
race?
3.
Does
it
have
any
synonyms?
Word
paint
the
objects
the
massive
circles
of
yellow
and
white
racing
across
the
sky
dynamic
1.
What
does
race
mean
in
the
passage?
A.
move
quickly
B.
fly
against
each
other
C.
play
with
each
other
D.
free
themselves
Word
paint
the
objects
race
dynamic
1.
What
does
race
mean
in
the
passage?
A.
move
quickly
B.
fly
against
each
other
C.
play
with
each
other
D.
free
themselves
relationship
between
the
circles
How
do
the
circles
feel?
What
do
they
want?
Word
paint
the
objects
race
dynamic
relationship
between
the
circles
How
do
the
circles
feel?
What
do
they
want?
object
emotion
(情绪)
goal
Word
paint
the
objects
race
dynamic
2.
What
other
objects
can
be
described
with
race?
Word
paint
the
objects
race
dynamic
The
clouds
race
over
the
mountains.
The
horses
race
around
the
track,
kicking
up
clouds
of
dust.
2.
What
other
objects
can
be
described
with
race?
Word
paint
the
objects
The
clouds
race
over
the
mountains.
The
horses
race
around
the
track,
kicking
up
clouds
of
dust.
race
dynamic
race
Word
paint
the
objects
dynamic
3.
Does
it
have
any
synonyms?
run,
fly,
dash,
speed,
zoom
chase,
contest,
compete,
hurry,
rush,
run
like
mad
Word
paint
the
objects
3.
Does
it
have
any
synonyms?
race
dynamic
zoom,
chase,
run
like
mad
Word
paint
the
objects
1.
The
goldfish
are
__________
each
other
in
the
crystal
blue
water.
2.
After
hearing
the
gunshot,
the
deer
__________
into
the
safety
of
forest.
dynamic
3.
The
train
__________
across
the
still
Seine
River
and
offers
an
outstanding
view
of
the
Eiffel
Tower.
2.
After
hearing
the
gunshot,
the
deer
__________
into
the
safety
of
forest.
zoom,
chase,
run
like
mad
Word
paint
the
objects
3.
The
train
__________
across
the
still
Seine
River
and
offers
an
outstanding
view
of
the
Eiffel
Tower.
1.
The
goldfish
are
__________
each
other
in
the
crystal
blue
water.
ran
like
mad
chasing
zooms
dynamic
Word
paint
the
objects
1.
the
massive
circles
of
yellow
and
white
racing
across
the
sky
2.
this
amazing
sky
3.
hang
bright
4.
a
sleeping
village
5.
a
dark,
lonely
tree
the
massive
circles
of
yellow
and
white
racing
across
the
sky
static
dynamic
The
Scream
was
painted
by
Edvard
Munch
in
1893.
What
makes
it
striking
is
that
it
shows
a
thin
figure
with
an
expression
of
fear.
The
figure’s
mouth
is
wide
open
and
letting
out
a
powerful
scream.
This
figure
is
set
on
a
bridge
above
a
dark,
stormy
sea,
and
against
a
burning
orange-red
sky.
Read
to
find
the
static
and
the
dynamic
words?
Word
paint
the
objects
1.
a
thin
figure
2.
a
wide
open
mouth
3.
a
dark,
stormy
sea
4.
a
burning
orange-red
sky
1.
letting
out
a
powerful
scream
2.
a
dark,
stormy
sea
3.
a
burning
orange-red
sky
static
dynamic
Word
paint
the
objects
1.
What
does
stormy
mean
in
the
passage?
2.
What
other
objects
can
be
described
with
stormy?
3.
Does
it
have
any
synonyms?
Word
paint
the
objects
stormy
dynamic
1.
What
does
stormy
mean
in
the
passage?
A.
having
large
waves
B.
full
of
anger
C.
characterized
by
strong
winds
and
usually
thunder,
lightning,
or
snow
Word
paint
the
objects
stormy
dynamic
1.
What
does
stormy
mean
in
the
passage?
A.
having
large
waves
B.
full
of
anger
C.
characterized
by
strong
winds
and
usually
thunder,
lightning,
or
snow
Word
paint
the
objects
stormy
dynamic
On
a
dark
stormy
e_______,
he
spotted
a
street
cat
as
he
was
taking
a
walk
after
dinner.
A
lonely
boat
is
bobbing
(飘摇)
on
the
stormy
w_______.
His
stormy
l_______
shapes
what
he
is
as
a
great
actor.
2.
What
other
objects
can
be
described
with
stormy?
Word
paint
the
objects
stormy
dynamic
On
a
dark
stormy
evening,
he
spotted
a
street
cat
as
he
was
taking
a
walk
after
dinner.
A
lonely
boat
is
bobbing
(飘摇)
on
the
stormy
waves.
His
stormy
life
shapes
what
he
is
as
a
great
actor.
2.
What
other
objects
can
be
described
with
stormy?
Word
paint
the
objects
stormy
dynamic
3.
Does
it
have
any
synonyms?
wild,
dirty,
rough,
windy
angry,
heated,
raging
(暴怒的)
Word
paint
the
objects
stormy
dynamic
The
Empire
of
Light
is
a
series
of
paintings
by
Belgian
artist
René
Magritte.
The
scene
shows
a
beautiful
house
lit
by
lights
from
inside,
surrounded
by
the
darkness
of
night.
It
seems
like
quite
a
mysterious
scene
with
a
daytime
sky
full
of
brightness
and
soft
white
clouds.
Word
paint
the
objects
Read
to
find
the
static
and
the
dynamic
words?
1.
a
beautiful
house
2.
a
mysterious
scene
3.
a
daytime
sky
4.
soft
white
clouds
1.
a
beautiful
house
lit
by
lights
from
inside
2.
surrounded
by
the
darkness
of
night
static
dynamic
Word
paint
the
objects
1.
What
does
surround
mean
in
the
passage?
2.
What
other
objects
can
be
described
with
surround?
3.
Does
it
have
any
synonyms?
Word
paint
the
objects
surround
dynamic
Word
paint
the
objects
1.
What
does
surround
mean
in
the
passage?
surround
dynamic
Word
paint
the
objects
It
means
“be
around
on
all
sides”.
1.
What
does
surround
mean
in
the
passage?
surround
dynamic
surround
Word
paint
the
objects
2.
What
other
objects
can
be
described
with
surround?
The
village
is
surrounded
by
corn
f________
that
sway
with
the
summer
breeze.
S________
surrounded
him
when
he
paused
to
listen
in
the
dead
of
night.
A
group
of
k__________
are
surrounding
an
old
man
and
listening
attentively.
Word
paint
the
objects
2.
What
other
objects
can
be
described
with
surround?
The
village
is
surrounded
by
corn
fields
that
sway
with
the
summer
breeze.
Silence
surrounded
him
when
he
paused
to
listen
in
the
dead
of
night.
A
group
of
kids
are
surrounding
an
old
man
and
listening
attentively.
surround
3.
Does
it
have
any
synonyms?
Word
paint
the
objects
surround
dynamic
3.
Does
it
have
any
synonyms?
Word
paint
the
objects
ring,
envelop,
close
in
Feelings
of
fear
__________
on
him
every
time
he
stands
near
the
lake.
Dark
shadows
__________
his
eyes.
A
dark
figure
is
__________
by
a
black
raincoat.
It’s
pouring.
surround
3.
Does
it
have
any
synonyms?
Word
paint
the
objects
ring,
envelop,
close
in
Feelings
of
fear
close
in
on
him
every
time
he
stands
near
the
lake.
Dark
shadows
ring
his
eyes.
A
dark
figure
is
enveloped
by
a
black
raincoat.
It’s
pouring.
surround
Word
paint
the
objects
static
or
dynamic
static
or
dynamic
1.
What
objects
do
you
see
in
a
painting?
2.
What
static
features
make
an
object
different
from
others?
(color,
size,
shape,
light,
feeling,
location,
sound…
)
3.
What
is
an
object
doing
in
a
painting?
(sitting,
standing,
sliding,
racing…
)
4.
In
what
order
can
you
arrange
the
objects
in
a
painting?
5.
What
do
you
think
of
an
object
or
a
painting?
(admirable,
powerful,
mysterious,
lonely)
static
or
dynamic
Word
paint
the
objects
static
or
dynamic
1.
What
objects
do
you
see
in
this
painting?
Word
paint
the
objects
a
gas
station,
a
cabin,
three
gas
pumps(油泵),
a
man,
a
road,
a
sign
on
a
pole,
woods,
grass,
a
sky…
static
or
dynamic
1.
What
objects
do
you
see
in
this
painting?
Word
paint
the
objects
static
or
dynamic
2.
What
static
features
make
an
object
different
from
others?
Word
paint
the
objects
a
small
gas
station
by
a
country
road
a
cabin
lit
by
warm
lights
inside
three
red
gas
pumps
a
middle-aged
man
dark
green
woods
static
or
dynamic
2.
What
static
features
make
an
object
different
from
others?
Word
paint
the
objects
static
or
dynamic
3.
What
is
an
object
doing
in
the
painting?
Word
paint
the
objects
A
small
gas
station
by
a
country
road
is
surrounded
by…
A
cabin
lit
by
warm
lights
inside
is
sitting…
Three
red
gas
pumps
are
standing…
A
middle-aged
man
is
checking…
Dark
green
trees
are
swaying…
The
light
floods…
static
or
dynamic
3.
What
is
an
object
doing
in
the
painting?
Word
paint
the
objects
static
or
dynamic
4.
In
what
order
can
you
arrange
the
objects
in
this
painting?
Word
paint
the
objects
1.
a
middle-aged
man
and
pumps
2.
a
cabin
and
a
pole
3.
a
road
and
the
woods
4.
the
sky
static
or
dynamic
4.
In
what
order
can
you
arrange
the
objects
in
this
painting?
Word
paint
the
objects
static
or
dynamic
5.
What
do
you
think
of
an
object
or
a
painting?
Word
paint
the
objects
static
or
dynamic
The
gas
station
feels
lonely
/
peaceful.
5.
What
do
you
think
of
an
object
or
a
painting?
word
paint
paintings
painters
reviews
The
logic:
cause
and
effect
The
experts
thought
his
mental
illness
may
have
affected
his
sense
of
sight.
The
drug
he
took
can
make
people
see
yellow
spots,
just
like
the
stars
in
this
painting.
In
his
diary,
Munch
talked
about
what
inspired
him.
He
was
walking
down
the
road
when
the
sun
set.
Suddenly,
he
stood
there
shaking
and
then
he
heard
the
scream
of
nature.
Magritte
was
a
painter
inspired
by
his
thoughts
and
ideas.
He
tried
to
play
with
reality
with
his
paintings
and
thought
the
art
should
shock
the
viewers.
Van
Gogh
thought
The
Starry
Night
was
a
failure.
However,
the
fact
remains
that
this
painting
is
now
one
of
the
world’s
most
famous
paintings.
Many
experts
say
that
the
painting
is
connected
to
Munch’s
mental
health
problems.
The
Empire
of
Light
has
produced
different
reactions
in
viewers.
Some
feel
the
paintings
look
dark
and
troubling.
Others,
however,
find
them
calming.
cause
and
effect
1.
The
experts
thought
his
mental
illness
may
have
affected
his
sense
of
sight.
3.
Munch
talked
about
what
inspired
him.
4.
Magritte
was
a
painter
inspired
by
his
thoughts
and
ideas.
2.
The
drug
he
took
can
make
people
see
yellow
spots.
5.
This
painting
is
now
one
of
the
world’s
most
famous
paintings.
6.
The
Empire
of
Light
has
produced
different
reactions
in
viewers.
cause
and
effect
What
does
it
mean?
inspire
Inspire
means
to
exc___,
enc____,
or
brea___
life
into.
A
painting
can
be
inspired
by
a
true
story.
Practicing
will
inspire
c________
in
you.
Successful
people
often
have
an
idol
who
inspires
them
to
greatness.
Who
i_____
you?
Fill
in
the
blanks
cause
and
effect
What
does
it
mean?
inspire
Inspire
means
to
excite,
encourage,
or
breathe
life
into.
A
painting
can
be
inspired
by
a
true
story.
Practicing
will
inspire
confidence
in
you.
Successful
people
often
have
an
idol
who
inspires
them
to
greatness.
Who
inspires
you?
Fill
in
the
blanks
cause
and
effect
inspire,
affect,
make,
excite,
encourage,
lead
to,
result
in,
give
rise
to
motivate,
energize,
stimulate
cause
and
effect
motivate
somebody
to
do
something
这次法国之行激励他考虑新的绘画风格。
give
rise
to
这次争吵导致了这位画家对自己失去了信心。
cause
and
effect
motivate
somebody
to
do
something
这次法国之行激励他考虑新的绘画风格。
give
rise
to
这次争吵导致了这位画家对自己失去了信心。
The
trip
to
France
motivated
him
to
think
about
new
painting
styles.
The
quarrel
gave
rise
to
the
painter’s
losing
confidence
in
himself.
word
paint
paintings
painters
reviews
cause
and
effect
cause
and
effect
Homework
Write
a
short
essay
about
the
painting.
1.
Can
you
word
paint
the
objects?
2.
What
do
you
think
of
the
painting?