Unit 7 Journeys Lesson 19 The Silk Road 课件44张

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(共44张PPT)
Lesson
19
The
SILK
ROAD
------Bridging
the
World
What
have
we
learned
about
the
Silk
Road?
美国的笔友Peter给你发了一封邮件,他对中国的古丝绸之路很感兴趣,读到了王翰的《凉州词》发现里面的提到的物品都来自西方,他想了解更多关于丝绸之路的历史和意义以及对你生活的影响,请你给他写回信或者给他发个短视频。
提示问题:
Q1:
Who
opened
the
Silk
Road?
Q2:
What
influence
did
the
Silk
Road
have
on
the
West
and
China?
Q3:
How
did
the
Silk
Road
affect
your
life?
Let's
read
the
poem
that
Peter
read
and
circle
the
goods.
Holding
a
glowing
goblet
filled
with
grape
wine,Following
the
melody
of
a
lute,
I
am
about
to
drink,The
neighing
horse
urges
me
to
ride
him.Do
not
laugh
if
you
see
me
lying
drunk
on
the
battlefield,Few
soldiers
ever
come
back
from
western
expeditions
anyway.
------
Wang
Han,Tang
Dynasty
glass
goblet
grape
wine
a
lute
horse
grape
wine
glass
goblets
lute
horses
soldiers
artist
government
official
businessmen
Let's
look
at
the
picture
of
the
poem.
Learning
Station
4
Trade
and
Culture
Your
Reading
Response
Learning
Station
4
Trade
and
Culture
Import
Export
Influence
grape
wine,
glass
goblets,
the
lute
and
so
on.
tea,
silk,
china
1.What
did
China
import?
2.What
did
China
export?
Let's
read
paragraph
1
exchange
Learning
Station
4
Trade
and
Culture
Import
Export
Influence
It
brought
people
together
and
encouraged
exchange
trade
and
culture.
4.What's
the
influence
of
the
Silk
Road
?
Let's
read
paragraph
2
3.What
did
businessmen
have
to
do
in
order
to
trade
successfully?
Underline
the
answer.
They
had
to
learn
Chinese
and
customs
of
Chinese
people.
Complete
your
Reading
Response
Learning
Station
4
Trade
and
Culture
Import
Export
Influence
grape
wine,
glass
goblets,
the
lute
and
so
on.
tea,
silk,
china
It
brought
people
together
and
encouraged
exchange
trade
and
culture.
Think
about
it
Of
all
the
imported
goods,
which
do
you
think
is
the
most
important?
For
example:
I
think
the
lute
is
the
most
important
for
me,
because
I
learned
to
play
the
lute
at
the
age
of
6.
I
got
the
first
prize
at
the
school's
art
festival.
READING
Learning
Station
Let's
read
more.
Learning
Station
1
Learning
Station
2
Learning
Station
3
Period
One
Group
one
Group
two
Group
three
Period
Two
Group
one
Group
two
Group
three
Period
Three
Group
one
Group
two
Group
three
Move
back
Group
one
Group
two
Group
three
Read
your
ideas
in
the
class.
Learning
Station
1
Learning
Station
2
Learning
Station
3
How
did
the
Silk
Road
influence
your
life?
Draw
your
mind
map
for
Silk
Road
Silk
Road
Explain
your
mind
map
for
Silk
Road
提示问题:
Q1:
Who
opened
the
Silk
Road?
Q2:
What
influence
did
the
Silk
Road
have
on
the
West
and
China?
Q3:
How
did
the
Silk
Road
affect
your
life?
You
may
begin
like
this:
We
are
Group
1.
Now,
I'd
like
to
explain
our
mind
map.
As
we
know,
the
Silk
Road
played
an
important
role
in
the
development
of
the
West
and
China.
For
example,
......
What
do
you
see?
How
do
you
feel?
New
Silk
Road
美国的笔友Peter给你发了一封邮件,他对中国的古丝绸之路很感兴趣,读到了王翰的《凉州词》发现里面的提到的物品都来自西方,他想了解更多关于丝绸之路的历史和意义以及对你自己生活的影响,请你给他写回信或者给他发个短视频。
提示问题:
Q1:
Who
opened
the
Silk
Road?
Q2:
What
influence
did
the
Silk
Road
have
on
the
West
and
China?
Q3:
How
did
the
Silk
Road
affect
your
life?
Homework
THANKS
FOR
WATCHING!
美国的笔友Peter给你发了一封邮件,他对中国的古丝绸之路很感兴趣,读到了王翰的《凉州词》发现里面的提到的物品都来自西方,他想了解更多关于丝绸之路的历史以及对中国的影响,请你给他写回信。
提示问题:
Q1:
Who
opened
the
Silk
Road?
Q2:
What
did
China
exchange
with
the
West?
Q3:
What
influence
did
the
Silk
Road
have
on
the
West
and
China?
Learning
Station
4
Trade
and
Culture
Let's
look
at
the
picture
and
find
the
imported
things.
grape
wine
glass
goblets
lute
horses
Let's
find
its
source.
Where
are
they
from
?
The
west
brought
food
to
China.
The
food
changed
our
eating
habits
and
have
been
an
impartant
part
in
our
life.
1.
How
did
the
imported
food
influence
your
life?
Let's
read!
Bridging
the
World
2.
What
else
did
people
trade
between
the
West
and
China?
Fast-reading
Match
each
paragraph
with
the
quesion.
What's
the
passage
mainly
about?
1.
Find
the
three
routes
on
the
map
Q3:
What
influence
do
you
think
the
Silk
Road
has
on
your
life?
2.
Why
was
silk
valuable?
提示问题:
Q1:
Who
opened
the
silk
road?
Q2:
What
influence
did
the
Silk
Road
have
on
the
West
and
China?
Q3:
What
influence
do
you
think
the
Silk
Road
has
on
your
life?
3.
What
was
traded
along
the
road?
China
West
The
SILK
ROAD
import
export
bronze,
porcelain,
and
iron
jade,
wool,
gold
and
silver,
even
horses
and
glass
Let's
read!
China
West
1.
What
did
China
import?
2.
What
did
China
export?
The
SILK
ROAD
Let's
move.
Read
in
your
topic
groups!
3.
How
did
THEY
influence
the
West
and
China?
exchange
technology
food
goods
travellers
to
the
West
Group
reading
travellers
to
the
West
travellers
to
China
Let's
move
back.
Share
with
your
team
groups!
Work
together
and
draw
your
mind
map
for
silk
road.
1.
What
did
China
import?
2.
What
did
China
export?
3.
How
did
THEY
influence
the
West
and
China?
You
may
begin
like
this:
We
are
Group
1.
Now,
I'd
like
to
explain
our
mind
map.
As
we
know,
the
Silk
Road
played
an
important
role
in
the
development
of
the
West
and
China.
For
example,
......
Share
your
work
and
explain
your
mind
map.
technology
food
religion
goods
exchange
travellers
food
Why
was
the
Silk
Road
important?
Let's
think!
The
Silk
Road
was
important
because
it
helped
to
encourage
trade
and
business
exchange
between
the
West
and
China.
Ideas,
culture,
inventions,
and
unique
products
were
shared
across
much
of
the
world.
In
other
words,
the
Silk
Road
bridged
the
world
together.
Homework
Complete
your
Mind
Map
and
we
will
put
them
on
the
exhibition
board.
THANKS
FOR
WATCHING!
Think
about
it
What
influence
does
the
goods
have
on
your
life?
Or
without
the
silk
road,
what
would
your
life
be
like?
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
CLASSIC
SILK
ROAD
HISTORY
SIGNIFICANCE
Chinese
exploration
of
Central
Asia
Woven
silk
textile
from
Tomb
No.
1
at
Mawangdui,
Changsha,
Hunan
province,
China,
dated
to
the
Western
Han
Era,
2nd
century
BC.
A
pottery
horse
head
and
neck
(broken
from
the
body)
of
the
Late
Han
Dynasty
(1st–2nd
century
AD).
Roman
Empire
&
Medieval
A
Westerner
on
a
camel,
Northern
Wei
Dynasty
(386–534).
A
sancai
statue
of
a
foreigner
with
a
wineskin,
Tang
Dynasty
(618–907).
Re-establishment
Italian
pottery
of
the
mid-15th
century
was
heavily
influenced
by
Chinese
ceramics.
A
Sancai
("Three
colors")
plate
(left),
and
a
Ming-type
blue-white
vase
(right),
made
in
Northern
Italy.
Iconographical
evolution
of
the
Wind
God.
Left:
Greek
Wind
God
from
Hadda,
2nd
century.
Middle:
Wind
God
from
Kizil,
Tarim
Basin,
7th
century.
Right:
Japanese
Wind
God
Fujin,
17th
century.
TRANSMISSION
OF
ART
Why
was
the
Silk
Road
important?
The
Silk
Road
was
important
because
it
helped
to
generate
trade
and
commerce
between
a
number
of
different
kingdoms
and
empires.
This
helped
for
ideas,
culture,
inventions,
and
unique
products
to
spread
across
much
of
the
settled
world.
TRANSMISSION
OF
BUDDHISM
Atisa
of
Bengal
travelled
to
Tibet
and
Sumatra,
pioneering
new
schools
of
Mahayana
Buddhism,
10th-11th
century.
Central
Asian
monk
teaching
East
Asian
monk,
9th–10th
century.