资源简介 (共34张PPT)Unit 1Cultural HeritageReading for WritingLanguage CompetenceUse relevant vocabulary and sentence structures to describe cultural heritage and related protection efforts.Learning AbilityDevelop effective learning strategies to independently acquire more knowledge about cultural heritage in English.Cultural AwarenessEnhance students’ understanding and respect for diverse cultural heritages around the world.Thinking QualityStudents are expected to analyze and evaluate different viewpoints on cultural heritage protection, and come up with creative ideas.Learning ObjectivesTeaching FocusMaster relevant vocabulary and expressions about cultural heritage, and improve reading and listening comprehension skills to accurately extract key information.Teaching ChallengesEnable students to flexibly use professional terms related to cultural heritage in communication, and cultivate students' critical thinking to deeply analyze cultural heritage protection issues.Teaching Focus and Teaching ChallengesPart 1Listening & TalkingActivity 1(1) Where are the speakers A. On a street. B. On a plane. C. On a bus.(2) What are they doing A. Drawing a map. B. Sightseeing. C. Studying culture.(3) What is the relationship among them?Guide and tourists.Listen to the conversation and choose the correct answers.Activity 2What do you know about the Kremlin and Red Square Listen again and complete the fact sheet.World Cultural Heritage Site Fact SheetTHE KREMLIN AND RED SQUARE, MOSCOWBuilt between __________ and __________ centuriesThe palace where ___________________ livesThe Saint Basil’s Cathedral looks like ____________The ____________ part of MoscowPlace for parades, concerts, and even ________________14th17ththe Russian presidenta flame/firecentralice hockey gamesActivity 3Work in groups. Choose a cultural site that you like and role-play a conversation between some tourists and their tour guide. Take turns to play the different roles.EXAMPLETourist A: I beg your pardon, but is this the Xuanyuan Mirror Could you please tell me about it Tour guide: Yes, it is. It is said that it’s a mirror that can tell right from wrong!… I see that you’re looking at that carving on the roof. Did you know that it’s called chiwen—one of the nine sons of the Chinese dragon Tourist B: No, I didn’t. That’s so interesting!Activity 3Part 2ReadingLead-inGuess which city it is!It is an ancient city on the Silk Road, connecting China with Central Asia and the West.It is an ancient city on the Silk Road, connecting China with Central Asia and the West.It lies at the western end of the Hexi Corridor, controlling two important ancient gates: Yumen Pass and Yangguan Pass.In ancient times, it was a vital hub for trade, where Chinese silk, tea, and porcelain were exchanged for spices, jewels, and cultures.Lead-inWhat do you know about Mogao Caves of Dunhuang 洞窟彩塑壁画Skimming for the structure.Lead sentenceBodyHeadlineEndingattractive, briefbut informative5W1H——where, when, who, what, why, howdetailed informationa conclusionRead para.1 and find the information.9 August 2017Lanzhou500,000 high-quality digital photographsrecord and collect digital imagesincrease knowledge and appreciation of China's ancient cultural heritageA group of researchers and scientists from China and other countriesa key stop along the Silk Road…Read para.2 and find the information.Aspect DetailsCultural Significance The Mogao Caves have long been a meeting point for different cultures and are part of the history of many countries.Historical Continuity Today, the caves are just as international as they were at the time when people travelled the Silk Road.Tourism Impact Tourists from all over the world visit Dunhuang to see the caves.Global Reach The Getty Museum in Los Angeles has even reproduced a copy of the caves and paintings for people to admire in America.Add authoritative credibility through an expert's voiceCreate emotional resonance by personalizing the messageEmphasize the dual significance of cultural appreciationMake the abstract concepts more concrete and memorableProvide a natural conclusion that summarizes the text's core thesisRead para.3 and answer the question.As one researcher who is working on the project explains, “Appreciating one’s own cultural heritage is very important for understanding oneself. Appreciating the cultural heritage of other countries is very important for international communication and understanding.”What’s the purpose of using a direct quote Study the organisation and language features.Lead sentence (导语 )Direct quote (直接引用语,引用某人说的话,增强说服力)Paraphrase (解释,对专业词汇简要解释)Background information (背景信息,帮助读者更好地理解事件)E. Reporting verbs (引述动词 ,直接或转述引用的动词,如say, tell, explain, suggest等)F. Words to show comparison and/or contrast (表示比较或对比的词,如as…as…,than 等)1. Read the news report again and find these parts.A Lead sentenceC ParaphraseD BackgroundinformationF Words to show comparison or contrastE Reporting verbsB Direct quote1. Read the news report again and find these parts.2. Underline the relative clauses that the writer uses to identify the following.A. ThingsB. peopleC. timePart 3Writing写作积累headlineleadbodyendingbrief, concentrated, eye-catchingwhen, where, who, whatdetails of the eventsummaryNewsstructure导语,第一段或第一句话,简明扼要揭示核心内容主体,利用充分的事实对导语作进一步阐述结尾,概括性的总结写作积累常用过渡词1. 表示时间顺序1. 首先:Firstly/First of all/To begin with/To start with...2. 其次:Secondly/What's more/Besides/In addition.../afterward3. 最后:Thirdly/Finally/Last but not least...2. 表示因果关系because 因为 due to 由于 as a result 结果therefore 因此 consequently 因而 so 所以写作积累常用过渡词3. 对比与转折however 然而 but 但是 while 虽然in contrast 相比之下 nevertheless 尽管如此 on the other hand 另一方面4. 表示递进与补充additionally 此外 furthermore 而且 moreover 再者besides 除此之外5. 表示目的to 为了 in order to 为了 aiming to 旨在WritingWrite a news report about a person or group who works to protect our cultural heritage. You can use the interview notes below or write about a person or group that you know of.1 Read the interview notes.Writing2 Draft a news report in which you explain what the person or group does.WritingWrite a news report about a person or group who works to protect our cultural heritage.SampleHeadlineA Picture Is Worth a Thousand WordsLead SentenceLead sentenceChen Lei is a senior teacher who takes photos of old buildings in Wuhan in order to preserve the city's cultural heritage.BodyEvery day, Chen Lei takes his camera and walks patiently through the older parts of the city. Over the years he has taken thousands of pictures of old buildings to create a record for his fellow citizens in the present and future. Another important part of his project are the interviews he conducts with elderly residents.WritingWrite a news report about a person or group who works to protect our cultural heritage.Sample“Often these stories help to bring the interesting histories of the buildings to life, giving them their place in the human stories of Wuhan's citizens,” says Chen Lei. He writes about the buildings, their inhabitants and the stories that weave them together. He also visits schools to tell students about their cultural heritage.EndingNeither people nor buildings last forever, but Chen Lei's photos can help us remember them. The stories that accompany them also help build a picture of life for future generations to hear and add their own stories, too.Part 4AssessingYour ProgressActivity 1How can you take part in cultural heritage protection Read the passage. Then complete the phrases below and use them to finish the passage.vast remote fascinating territory bless accompany appeal toin to from a balance surebe proud ______donate sth ______make _______keep ________lead ______turn_______prevent ______take part______toa balancefromtotointosureActivity 1Getting young people to ____________ activities to protect their national heritage is a good way to introduce them to their country′s history. As they learn more about where they come from,they will hopefully ___________ tell others about their country and culture. Of course,teachers must______________ between teaching the good and bad parts of a country′s history. Learning only the good parts can __________ narrow thinking. Learning the bad parts may help _______________ those kinds of things ___________ happening again.take part inbe proud tokeep a balancelead topreventfromActivity 1Students who know their history and culture are more likely to _____________ that their cultural heritage is protected,and teachers can motivate students by asking them to come up with their own ideas and make proposals for ways to protect this. One possible idea is for students to raise or _______ money _____ an organisation or group that protects their country′s cultural heritage. Teachers may also _________ their local museums or historical societies for help in getting students more interested in this important field.make sureturn todonatetoActivity 2Read the conversation and learn about intangible cultural heritage (ICH). Then complete it with the correct relative pronouns or adverbs.A:My teacher just gave us a task _____________ I really don′t know how to do. I have to take part in an organization___________ protects our cultural heritage.(that/ which)that/ whichB:Oh, that sounds interesting! Where are you planning to go I′m sure there are all kinds of historic sites______________ cultural relics need to be protected.where/whoseActivity 2A:Yes, but I′m not one of those people _________ love museums. I think they′re kind of boring. I like going on field trips _____________ I can experience and do things to protect cultural relics.whowhere/on whichB:Cultural heritage is a lot more than just relics, you know. For example, our country has many nationalities dances, ___________ crafts, and other traditions are also very important. If we don′t protect those traditions, theremay come a time ___________ they disappear.whosewhenHomework1. Summarise what we have learnt in this lesson;2. Prepare for the next lessonSee you next time! 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览