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上外版2020年高中英语必修一
Unit
3
TRAVEL
Period
7
Comprehension
Plus,
Critical
Thinking
&
Further
Exploration
教学设计
课题
Comprehension
Plus,
Critical
Thinking
and
Further
Exploration
单元
Unit
3
学科
English
年级
Senior
Grade
1
教材
分析
Comprehension
plus
focuses
on
listing
the
young
dreamer’s
problem
and
Shannon’s
advice.
Critical
thinking
works
on
mind
map
analyses
of
the
factors
that
should
be
considered
in
a
travel
plan.
Further
exploration
presents
a
three-step
task
of
a
travel
plan.
学习
目标
Knowledge
objectives:
further
understanding
of
being
practical
when
making
a
travel
plan;
Skill
objectives:
how
to
recommend
a
travel
destination
and
introduce
the
local
attractions;
Emotional
objectives:
love
of
travel,
love
of
local
culture
and
delicious
foods;
Thinking
quality
objectives:
being
practical
and
thinking
more
comprehensively
when
making
a
travel
plan;
重点
Group
work
on
making
a
travel
plan
for
Chris;
难点
Making
a
travel
budge;
introducing
the
tour
attractions
of
Nanjing;
教学过程
教学
环节
教师活动
学生活动
设计意图
Review.
PPT
2-5
Analyzing
the
long
sentence
and
translating
the
adverbial
clause;
Listing
the
young
dreamer’s
problem
and
Shannon’s
advice;
Answering
questions
in
terms
of
Shannon’s
advice
and
exemplifying
your
problem
solving
with
your
own
experience;
Identifying
the
basic
sentence
structure
and
doing
translation;
Filling
the
table
of
problems
and
advice;
Joining
the
discussion
of
Shannon’s
advice;
Analyzing
the
long
and
difficult
sentence;
a
review
of
Reading
B,
focusing
on
the
problems
and
problem
solving
accordingly
讲授
新课
PPT
6-15,
Critical
Thinking
+
Group
Work
Analyzing
with
a
mind
map
PPT
6,
Analyzing
with
a
mind
map
I.
Work
in
groups.
List
factors
that
should
be
considered
for
a
travel
plan
based
on
information
in
this
unit.
You
can
use
a
mind
map
to
organize
the
ideas.
PPT
7,
II.
Analyse
these
factors
and
consider
which
factor(s)
may
be
a
problem
for
you.
How
would
you
solve
the
problem?
PPT
8-15,
Group
Work
“Making
a
Travel
Budget”
Smile:
How
to
make
a
travel
budget?
Boy
1:
I
think,
first
we
should
consider
what
should
be
included
in
a
budget
plan.
QM
Girl:
You
mean,
make
a
list?
Boy
1:
Yes.
Make
a
list.
PPT
9,
Smile:
So
the
first
thing
is
transportation.
Boy
1:
Yes.
First
you
need
to
make
a
budget
for
major
transportation.
QM
Girl:
Major
transportation?
Like?
Boy
1:
If
it
is
a
long
journey
over
1,000
kilometers,
probably
you
should
see
the
airfare
or
the
high-speed
railway
fare.
Mostly
the
two
fares
would
account
for
nearly
half
of
your
travel
budget.
PPT
10,
Smile:
And
where
can
I
get
these
information,
like
the
airfare?
Boy
1:
That’s
easy.
Search
on
the
internet
for
airfare
or
high-speed
railway
tickets
to
the
destination
city,
you’ll
know
how
much
the
tickets
cost.
QM
girl:
And
next?
PPT
11,
Boy
1:
Make
a
budget
for
your
accommodation
(食宿).
Smile:
Yes,
food
and
lodging
are
another
bigger
part
of
the
total
budget.
QM
Girl:
It
depends
on
where
you
would
like
to
stay,
like
hotels,
guesthouses
(客栈),
or
apartment
rentals.
Boy
1:
Remember,
the
point
is
not
to
choose
the
exact
place
you
will
stay,
but
to
get
an
idea
of
what
lodging
costs
in
the
destination
city
you’re
going
to.
PPT
12,
Boy
1:
As
for
food,
if
you
don’t
eat
at
expensive
touristy
places,
you
will
spend
a
lot
less.
QM
Girl:
If
you
want
to
tighten
up
on
your
food
budget,
look
for
hotels
or
guesthouses
that
include
breakfast.
Smile:
I
love
to
taste
the
popular
local
foods.
I
would
like
to
walk
around
the
city
to
find
the
cheap
and
delicious
foods.
PPT
13,
Smile:
Now
what’s
next?
Boy
1:
If
you
are
taking
any
tour
in
the
destination
city,
be
sure
to
know
whether
there
are
entrance
fees
for
museums,
parks,
ruins
or
other
attractions.
QM
Girl:
Or
you
may
want
to
take
a
hot
balloon
ride,
which
is
sure
very
expensive.
Add
all
these
up
to
your
travel
cost.
PPT
14-15,
Boy
1:
Let’s
take
a
seven-day
trip
to
Tibet
as
an
example.
You
start
out
from
Beijing,
and
plan
to
stay
in
a
moderate
hotel
for
five
nights
and
shopping
will
be
kept
to
a
minimum.
Here’s
the
estimated
(估算的)
budget
per
person.
QM
Girl:
Where
do
you
get
all
the
information?
Boy
1:
I
get
some
of
the
information
from
the
internet.
This
is
the
website,
www..
On
the
website,
you
can
find
the
contact
information,
like
the
mailbox,
and
the
telephone
number.
Smile:
And
other
information
like
the
tour
package
travel?
Boy
1:
I
telephoned
the
local
travel
agencies
and
got
prices
of
the
package
tours
PPT
16-18,
Further
Exploration
Proposing
a
travel
plan
for
a
friend
PPT
19-26,
Group
Work
QM
Girl:
I
strongly
recommend
Nanjing.
Boy
3:
I’d
recommend
Nanjing
too.
Though
winter
may
not
be
the
best
season
for
a
tour
of
Nanjing,
you
still
could
enjoy
the
scenic
beauty
and
attractions
of
the
city,
like
the
Sun
Yat-sen
Mausoleum
and
Qinhuai
River
in
snow.
Boy
1:
Let’s
make
a
list
of
the
tourist
attractions,
cultural
relics,
foods
and
shopping
centers
of
Nanjing.
PPT
20,
Boy
3:
Smile:
This
is
great!
Boy
2:
What
about
the
lodging?
PPT
21,
Boy
3:
I
would
recommend
guesthouses
near
the
East
Zhonghua
Gate
Historical
Culture
Block.
There
are
many
guesthouses
and
home
inns
which
provide
clean
and
moderate
foods
and
home
stay.
Boy
2:
Sounds
good!
Boy
3:
Going
through
the
stone
gateway,
you
enter
into
a
commercial
neighbourhood
full
of
ancient
Chinese
residential
buildings.
Smile:
I
guess
I
can
find
all
the
popular
local
foods
here.
PPT
22,
Boy
3:
Now,
the
travel
route.
Boy
2:
The
snow
scenery
of
Qinhuai
River.
Smile:
Beautiful.
And
the
Confucius
Temple?
PPT
23,
Boy
3:
Boy
2:
And
you
can
enjoy
various
local
foods
while
sightseeing.
Smile:
I
love
the
Lantern
Show
and
the
delicious
foods.
PPT
24,
Boy
3:
The
second
day
route.
Boy
2:
It’s
about
an
hour’s
ride
from
the
Presidential
Palace
to
Sun
Yat-sen
Mausoleum.
Smile:
And
follow
the
same
way
back
to
East
Zhonghua
Gate
for
dinner.
PPT
25,
Boy
3:
Boy
2:
I
think
we
should
first
check
out
of
the
home
inn,
and
then
start
out
touring
Xiaoling
Tomb
of
Ming
Dynasty
and
Xuanwu
Lake.
Smile:
Right.
The
we
can
set
out
from
Xuanwu
Lake
to
the
airport.
PPT
26,
Smile:
What
about
shopping
and
souvenir?
Boy
3:
The
small
stores
along
the
Qinhuai
River
are
good
shopping
places
where
you
can
buy
souvenirs.
Boy
2:
That’s
right.
Small
articles
are
very
popular
presents
for
family
and
friends,
like
Chinese
festival
lanterns
or
a
set
of
dolls
named
Wuzi
Dengke
implying
a
wish
for
your
kids
to
emerge
successfully
in
the
national
examinations.
Smile:
Wuzi
Dengke,
good
gifts.
PPT
27-29,
A
Travel
plan
for
Chris
PPT
30,
PPT
31,
Summary
What
have
we
learnt
today?
PPT
33,
Homework
Make
a
three-day
travel
plan
to
Shanghai.
Table
Work
(2)
Mind
Map
analysis
(3)Group
Work
(4)
Further
Exploration
(5)
Email
Writing
All
these
activities
can
be
carried
out
individually,
in
pairs
or
in
groups.
Students
may
review
all
the
previous
periods
before
they
do
the
task.
Student
may
choose
the
factor
that
troubles
them
most.
Students
may
join
the
group
work
and
see
what
should
be
included
in
a
travel
budget.
Students
may
learn
about
searching
on
line
for
airline
tickets
or
high-speed
railway
tickets.
Students
may
choose
to
search
online
or
telephone
the
hotels.
Students
may
have
their
own
favorite
diets.
Students
may
learn
to
think
over
about
the
small
things
that
may
generates
costs.
Students
may
join
the
Group
Work
and
give
their
own
budget
for
a
seven-day
trip
to
Tibet.
Varieties
of
budget
plans
are
welcomed
here.
Students
may
choose
to
do
picture
talking
here.
Students
may
learn
about
the
famous
tourist
attractions
of
Nanjing
here.
Students
may
join
group
work
here
and
talk
about
the
delicious
local
foods.
Students
may
do
picture
talking
about
their
favorite
scenic
spots
listed
here.
Again,
students
may
choose
one
of
the
attractions
and
do
picture
talking
here.
Students
may
present
their
translation
of
Wuzi
Dengke,
and
their
versions
of
stories.
Finally,
students
may
complete
a
table
of
3-day
travel
plan
for
Chris.
Students
may
write
their
version
of
email
and
have
a
discussion
over
the
reference
email.
Students
may
think
over
the
items
of
the
summary
and
ask
teacher
for
help
if
needed.
Table
Work
is
designed
for
students
to
grasp
the
details
of
the
text.
Mind
Map
analysis
is
to
promote
students’
critical
thinking.
Group
Work
is
for
students
to
practise
speaking
and
thinking.
Further
Exploration
is
designed
for
students
to
do
a
three-step
task
making
a
travel
plan
for
Chris.
Email
Writing
is
to
practise
students’
writing
skills.
Task
I
of
Critical
Thinking
is
a
mind
map
to
list
the
common
factors
that
should
be
considered
for
a
travel
plan.
Task
II
of
Critical
Thinking
is
designed
for
students
to
practise
exemplification.
Drafting
a
travel
budget
is
one
of
the
most
difficult
part
of
this
period,
with
consideration
on
all
the
possible
factors
that
may
produce
costs.
The
part
of
major
transportation
budget
is
designed
to
encourage
students
to
use
online
tools
to
solve
problems,
which
is
very
helpful
for
students.
.
Getting
information
of
lodging
is
to
practise
students’
communication
skills.
Entrance
fees
are
small
things
that
may
be
neglected.
A
travel
budget
for
a
seven-day
trip
to
Tibet
is
a
practical
task
for
students
to
practise
speaking
and
writing
with
relevant
vocabulary.
Further
Exploration
is
a
three-step
task
for
students
to
make
a
real
travel
plan.
Group
Work
here
again
helps
students
to
complete
the
travel-plan
task.
A
List
of
attractions
is
a
good
help
for
making
a
travel
route.
Eating
and
sleeping
are
two
major
things
that
may
determine
the
travel
experience,
which
should
be
considered
first
when
one
arrives
at
a
travel
destination.
Travel
route
is
the
most
important
part
of
a
travel
plan,
which
may
determine
the
travel
cost
as
well
as
the
travel
experience.
The
Confucius
Temple
Lantern
Show
is
a
traditional
Chinese
Festival,
which
is
worth
seeing
for
any
travelers
to
Nanjing.
Sun
Yat-sen
Mausoleum
is
an
historic
relic
worth
visiting.
Students
may
learn
to
describe
the
scenery
here.
Xiaoling
Tomb
of
Ming
Dynasty
is
a
good
topic
for
students
to
practise
describing
scenery
and
landscape
with
relevant
vocabulary.
The
name
of
the
story
of
Wuzi
Dengke
may
be
the
hardest
to
translate.
Here
zero
translation
is
applied
with
annotation
followed.
A
summary
may
serve
as
a
review
list
of
Period
7
here.
课堂
小结
1.
Comprehension
Plus:
serving
as
a
review
of
Reading
B,
including
an
analysis
of
long
difficult
sentence
and
translation
accordingly.
2.
Critical
Thinking:
mind
map
showing
factors
that
may
be
included
in
a
travel
plan;
3.
Group
Work
on
a
travel
budget;
4.
further
exploration:
group
work
on
a
three-day
travel
route
and
attractions
to
visit;
5.
complete
a
table
of
a
three-day
travel
plan
for
Chris
and
an
email
to
Chris;
1.
doing
the
long
sentence
analysis
and
translation
2.
joining
Group
Work
discussing
a
travel
budget;
3.
joining
Group
Work
on
the
talk
of
tourist
attractions
of
Nanjing
and
other
sightseeing
activities;
4.
complete
the
table
work
and
email
writing;
1.
teaching
about
analyzing
long
sentence;
2.
promoting
students’
critical
thinking
by
mind
map;
3.
promoting
students’
speaking
and
thinking
by
talking
about
the
travel
budget;
4.
practising
students’
descriptive
skills
by
group
work
on
the
talk
of
attractions
of
Nanjing
and
other
tour
activities;
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高一年级上
Unit
3
Travel
Period
7
Comprehesion
Plus,
Critical
Think
&
Further
Exploration
Review
Comprehension
Plus
Travel
I.
Analyse
the
long
sentence
and
translate
the
adverbial
clause.
1.
Even
the
most
pleasant
life
has
its
obstacles,
but
a
setback
won’t
prevent
you
from
reaching
your
dreams
if
you
stay
rooted
in
the
practical,
in
the
action
you
can
take
to
bring
yourself
closer
to
your
dreams.
S
V
O
S
V
adverbial
clause
of
condition
如果你始终坚持务实,坚持去做那些促成你接近梦想目标的事,(偶尔的挫折就不会阻止你达成愿望)。
Review
Comprehension
Plus
Travel
I.
Complete
the
table
with
information
from
the
text.
Young
dreamer’s
problem
Shannon’s
suggestions
√
He
/
She
dreams
of
travelling
but
does
not
know
how
to
make
it
happen.
√
He
/
She
should
dream
big
but
stay
practical.
√
He
/
She
was
not
interested
in
some
of
the
school
subjects.
√
Not
the
school
subjects
but
the
study
skills
matter
in
the
future.
√
He
/
She
has
his
/
her
personal
limitations.
√
Cost
will
determine
your
travel
experience.
II.
Answer
the
questions.
1.
Do
you
think
Shannon’s
suggestions
can
help
the
young
dreamer
solve
problems?
2.
Have
you
met
with
similar
problems?
How
did
you
solve
them?
Review
Comprehension
Plus
Travel
I
think
Shannon’s
advice
may
help
a
bit.
Being
practical
is
really
important
when
we
make
a
travel
plan.
I
agree
with
his
idea
of
school
subjects.
Though
some
of
the
school
learning
doesn’t
seem
very
useful,
the
study
skills
do
matter.
We
will
apply
the
study
skills
in
our
future
problem-solving.
II.
Answer
the
questions.
1.
Do
you
think
Shannon’s
suggestions
can
help
the
young
dreamer
solve
problems?
2.
Have
you
met
with
similar
problems?
How
did
you
solve
them?
Review
Comprehension
Plus
Travel
I
once
had
a
chance
to
study
in
Britain
for
one
year
as
an
exchange
student.
But
I
declined
the
offer
because
my
family
couldn’t
afford
my
boarding
fee
and
I
myself
couldn’t
make
any
money
yet.
Yes.
Cost
will
determine
your
travel
experience.
It’s
true.
I
guess
Xu
Xiake
was
rich
enough
at
his
time
so
that
he
didn’t
need
to
worry
about
money.
Critical
Thinking
Analysing
with
a
mind
map
I.
Work
in
groups.
List
factors
that
should
be
considered
for
a
travel
plan
based
on
information
in
this
unit.
You
can
use
a
mind
map
to
organise
the
ideas.
learning
about
the
destination
booking
tickets
packing
the
luggage
making
a
hotel
reservation
making
a
travel
budget
(预算)
Critical
Thinking
Analysing
with
a
mind
map
II.
Analyse
these
factors
and
consider
which
factor(s)
may
be
a
problem
for
you.
How
would
you
solve
the
problem?
learning
about
the
destination
booking
tickets
packing
the
luggage
making
a
hotel
reservation
making
a
travel
budget
(预算)
Group
Work
How
to
make
a
travel
budget?
I
think,
first
we
should
consider
what
should
be
included
in
a
budget
plan.
Making
a
Travel
Budget
You
mean,
make
a
list?
Yes.
Make
a
list.
?
transportation;
?
accomodation
?
the
price
of
a
package
tour
?
souvenirs
?
money
for
emergencies
Group
Work
So
the
first
thing
is
transportation.
Yes.
First
you
need
to
make
a
budget
for
major
transportation.
Making
a
Travel
Budget
Major
transportation?
Like?
If
it
is
a
long
journey
over
1,000
kilometers,
probably
you
should
see
the
airfare
or
the
high-speed
railway
fare.
Mostly
the
two
fares
would
account
for
nearly
half
of
your
travel
budget.
Group
Work
And
where
can
I
get
these
information,
like
the
airfare?
That’s
easy.
Search
on
the
internet
for
airfare
(flights.)
or
high-speed
railway
tickets
()
to
the
destination
city,
you’ll
know
how
much
the
tickets
cost.
Making
a
Travel
Budget
And
next?
Group
Work
Make
a
budget
for
your
accommodation
(食宿).
Yes,
food
and
lodging
are
another
bigger
part
of
the
total
budget.
Making
a
Travel
Budget
It
depends
on
where
you
would
like
to
stay,
like
hotels,
guesthouses
(客栈),
or
apartment
rentals.
Remember,
the
point
is
not
to
choose
the
exact
place
you
will
stay,
but
to
get
an
idea
of
what
lodging
costs
in
the
destination
city
you’re
going
to.
Group
Work
As
for
food,
if
you
don’t
eat
at
expensive
touristy
places,
you
will
spend
a
lot
less.
If
you
want
to
tighten
up
on
your
food
budget,
look
for
hotels
or
guesthouses
that
include
breakfast.
Making
a
Travel
Budget
I
love
to
taste
the
popular
local
foods.
I
would
like
to
walk
around
the
city
to
find
the
cheap
and
delicious
foods.
Group
Work
Now
what’s
next?
If
you
are
taking
any
tour
in
the
destination
city,
be
sure
to
know
whether
there
are
entrance
fees
for
museums,
parks,
ruins
or
other
attractions.
Making
a
Travel
Budget
Or
you
may
want
to
take
a
hot
balloon
ride,
which
is
sure
very
expensive.
Add
all
these
up
to
your
travel
cost.
Group
Work
Let’s
take
a
seven-day
trip
to
Tibet
as
an
example.
You
start
out
from
Beijing,
and
plan
to
stay
in
a
moderate
hotel
for
five
nights
and
shopping
will
be
kept
to
a
minimum.
Here’s
the
estimated
(估算的)
budget
per
person.
Making
a
Travel
Budget
?
round
trip
flight
to
Tibet:
?
3695;
?
5
nights
lodging
in
Lhasa:
?
600
?
the
Potala
Palace
package
tour
(entrance
fees):
?
2000
?
food
for
7
days:
?
500
(no
alcohol)
?
money
for
unplanned
activities,
souvenirs:
?
300
Total
(for
one
person):
?
7095
Group
Work
Where
do
you
get
all
the
information?
Making
a
Travel
Budget
I
get
some
of
the
information
from
the
internet.
This
is
the
website,
www..
On
the
website,
you
can
find
the
contact
information,
like
the
mailbox,
and
the
telephone
number.
And
other
information
like
the
tour
package
travel?
I
telephoned
the
local
travel
agencies
and
got
prices
of
the
package
tours.
Further
Exploration
Work
in
groups.
Each
group
choose
a
city.
List
its
tour
attractions,
typical
foods
or
shopping
places
in
downtown
and
suburban
aeas.
Step
1
Proposing
a
travel
plan
for
a
friend
Make
a
travel
plan
for
Chris.
Step
2
Your
friend
Chris,
a
Canadian,
is
planning
a
trip
to
China
in
December.
Recommend
a
city
and
make
a
three-day
travel
plan
for
him.
Further
Exploration
Proposing
a
travel
plan
for
a
friend
Your
friend
Chris,
a
Canadian,
is
planning
a
trip
to
China
in
December.
Recommend
a
city
and
make
a
three-day
travel
plan
for
him.
Time
Place
Arrangement
Day
1
tourist
attractions:
foods:
shopping:
other:
Day
2
Day
3
arrive
at
____
ariport
register
at
the
____hotel
visit
_____________
visit
_____________
have
dinner
in
______
visit
____
check
out
of
the
hotel
depart
from
the
airport
Further
Exploration
Write
an
email
to
Chris
about
the
travel
plan
you
have
made
for
him.
Step
3
Proposing
a
travel
plan
for
a
friend
Your
friend
Chris,
a
Canadian,
is
planning
a
trip
to
China
in
December.
Recommend
a
city
and
make
a
three-day
travel
plan
for
him.
Hi
Chris,
Nice
to
hear
from
you.
As
you
prefer
a
city
with
a
history
(beautiful
scenery
...),
I
strongly
recommend
...
Yours
,
×××
Group
Work
I
strongly
recommend
Nanjing.
I’d
recommend
Nanjing
too.
Though
winter
may
not
be
the
best
season
for
a
tour
of
Nanjing,
you
still
could
enjoy
the
scenic
beauty
and
attractions
of
the
city,
like
the
Sun
Yat-sen
Mausoleum
and
Qinhuai
River
in
snow.
Let’s
make
a
list
of
the
tourist
attractions,
cultural
relics,
foods
and
shopping
centres
of
Nanjing.
Proposing
a
travel
plan
for
a
friend
●
the
Sun
Yat-sen
Mausoleum
●
Xiaoling
Tomb
of
Ming
Dynasty
●
Xuanwu
Lake
Park
●
the
Confucius
Temple
Group
Work
This
is
great!
What
about
the
lodging?
Proposing
a
travel
plan
for
a
friend
●
Qinhuai
Scenic
Belt
●
the
Presidential
Palace
Group
Work
Sounds
good!
Proposing
a
travel
plan
for
a
friend
I
would
recommend
guesthouses
near
the
East
Zhonghua
Gate
Historical
Culture
Block.
There
are
many
guesthouses
and
home
inns
which
provide
clean
and
moderate
foods
and
homestay.
Going
through
the
stone
gateway,
you
enter
into
a
commercial
neighbourhood
full
of
ancient
Chinese
residential
buildings.
I
guess
I
can
find
all
the
popular
local
foods
here.
Group
Work
The
snow
scenery
of
Qinhuai
River.
Proposing
a
travel
plan
for
a
friend
Now,
the
travel
route.
Beautiful.
And
the
Confucius
Temple?
Day
1
1.
arrive
at
Nanjing
Lukou
International
Airport,
2.
register
at
the
home
inn,
3.
visit
East
Zhonghua
Gate,
Qinhuai
River
Scenic
Belt;
Group
Work
And
you
can
enjoy
various
local
foods
while
sightseeing.
Proposing
a
travel
plan
for
a
friend
Now,
the
travel
route.
I
love
the
Lantern
Show
and
the
delicious
foods.
Day
1
Tourist
attractions:
4.
the
Confucius
Temple
5.
the
Confucius
Temple
Lantern
Show
Group
Work
It’s
about
an
hour’s
ride
from
the
Presidential
Palace
to
Sun
Yat-sen
Mausoleum.
Proposing
a
travel
plan
for
a
friend
The
second
day
route.
And
follow
the
same
way
back
to
East
Zhonghua
Gate
for
dinner.
Day
2
1.
visit
the
Presidential
Palace
and
Sun
Yat-sen
Mausoleum;
2.
have
dinner
in
the
East
Zhonghua
Gate;
Group
Work
I
think
we
should
first
check
out
of
the
home
inn,
and
then
start
out
touring
Xiaoling
Tomb
of
Ming
Dynasty
and
Xuanwu
Lake.
Proposing
a
travel
plan
for
a
friend
Right.
The
we
can
set
out
from
Xuanwu
Lake
to
the
airport.
Day
3
1.
visit
Xiaoling
Tomb
of
Ming
Dynasty
and
the
Xuanwu
Lake;
2.
check
out
of
the
home
inn
and
depart
from
the
airport;
Group
Work
The
small
stores
along
the
Qinhuai
River
are
good
shopping
places
where
you
can
buy
souvenirs.
Proposing
a
travel
plan
for
a
friend
What
about
shopping
and
souvenir?
That’s
right.
Small
articles
are
very
popular
presents
for
family
and
friends,
like
Chinese
festival
lanterns
or
a
set
of
dolls
named
Wuzi
Dengke
implying
a
wish
for
your
kids
to
emerge
successfully
in
the
national
examinations.
Wuzi
Dengke,
good
gifts.
Further
Exploration
Proposing
a
travel
plan
for
a
friend
Time
Place
Arrangement
Day
1
√
arrive
at
Nanjing
Lukou
Internatioanl
Ariport;
√
register
at
the
home
inns
around
East
Zhonghua
Gate;
√
visit
East
Zhonghua
Gate
and
Qinhuai
River
Scenic
Belt;
Look,
the
travel
plan
for
Chris.
1.tourist
attractions:
√
the
Confucius
Temple
√
the
Lantern
Show
of
ConfuciusTemple
2.
foods:
√
local
foods
at
East
Zhonghua
Gate
business
street
(EZG);
3.
shopping
at
EZG:
√
souvenirs;
Further
Exploration
Proposing
a
travel
plan
for
a
friend
Time
Place
Arrangement
Day
2
√
visit:
1.
the
Presidential
Palace;
2.
Sun
Yat-sen
Mausoleum;
3.
have
dinner
at
the
East
Zhonghua
Gate;
Look,
the
travel
plan
for
Chris.
tourist
attractions:
√
the
President
Office
√
the
Executive
Yuan
√
the
Taiping
Heavenly
Kingdom
Hall
√
Sun
Yat-sen
Memorial
Hall
Further
Exploration
Proposing
a
travel
plan
for
a
friend
Time
Place
Arrangement
Day
3
√
check
out
of
the
home
inn;
√
visit
Xiaoling
Tomb
of
Ming
Dynasty
and
the
Xuanwu
Lake;
√
depart
from
the
Lukou
International
Airport;
Look,
the
travel
plan
for
Chris.
tourist
attractions:
√
Wenwu
Square
Gate
√
the
Sacred
Way
√
the
Ming
dynasty
City
Wall
√
Xuanwu
Gate
Further
Exploration
Write
an
email
to
Chris
about
the
travel
plan
you
have
made
for
him.
Step
3
Proposing
a
travel
plan
for
a
friend
Hi
Chris,
Nice
to
hear
from
you.
As
you
prefer
a
city
with
a
history,
I
strongly
recommend
Nanjing.
I
have
made
a
three-day
travel
plan
for
you,
including
the
lodging,
tour
route,
and
eating
and
shopping.
Attractions
like
the
Confucius
Temple
and
Qinhuai
River
Scenic
Belt
are
wonderful
places
to
go,
where
you
can
eat
the
local
foods
and
buy
souvenirs.
For
details
of
the
arrangements,
see
the
travel
plan
I
send
you
in
the
attachment.
Wish
you
a
happy
winter
holiday
in
Nanjing.
Yours
,
×××
Summary
What
have
we
learnt
today?
√
Critical
thinking:
analysing
a
good
travel
plan
with
a
mind
map;
√
Further
exploration:
proposing
a
travel
plan
for
a
friend;
√
√
group
work
on
how
to
make
a
travel
budget;
√
Comprehension
Plus:
listing
the
young
dreamer’s
problems
and
Shannon’s
advice;
having
a
discussion
about
Shannon’s
advice;
√
√
group
work
on
a
three-day
tour
of
Nanjing;
√
√
making
a
three-day
travel
plan
for
Chris;
√
√
an
email
to
Chris
about
the
three-day
travel
plan;
Homework
Make
a
three-day
travel
plan
to
Shanghai.
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