资源简介 (共21张PPT)MY AMAZING NAADAM EXPERIENCEReading for writingNaadam FestivalWhen: It falls on the fourth day of the sixth month of the lunar calendar.Lead-inWhere: In China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.archery(射箭)horse racing(赛马)wrestling(摔跤)Major events:Lead-inNaadam Festival1. What does “Naadam” mean Which events does it include 2. What is the purpose of paragraph 2 It describes a lively scene before the festival begins, helping readers know more about the surroundings.Pre-writingNaadam means “games” in Mongolian, and it includes horse racing, wrestling and archery .Read the diary quickly and answer the following questions.horse racingarcherywrestlingStep 1: Lead inChecklistwhenwherewith whomfeelingsactivitiesStep 2 BrainstormWhat do you want to know about his travel Learning aims1. figure out the structure and language features of a festival experience.2. write your own festival experience using the structure of this passage.3. appreciate the colourful national cultures and cultivate the cultural awareness.By the end of this period, you will be able toReading for writingMY AMAZING NAADAM EXPERIENCE1.Match the main idea with each paragraph.Brief introduction of Naadam FestivalWhat the author saw before the opening ceremony.The wrestling competition and rules about it.The horse race.Brief summary of Naadam Festivalpara1.para2.para3.para4.para5.2.What is the text type of this article A. Argumentation(议论文)B. Exposition(说明文)C. Narrative(记叙文)Task 1 读前任务清单Pre-writing: Organisation of the diary entryOpening ParagraphBody ParagraphClosing ParagraphWhat should be included in the opening / body /closing paragraph(s) Where, when, with whom, main feelingThe start of the festival,surroundings;Detail the festival activities.Summary of the experienceTip1: When writing a narrative essay about festival or celebration experience, we should follow certain passage structure to make it more organised.Pre-writing: Organisation of the diary entryIn what order did the author write the diary and how do you know that Time orderOn the first day….After the opening ceremony and some amazing performances….I’m finally back home now…Tip2: To make our article more organized, we can follow the time order when writing.Pre-writing: Organisation of the diary entryWhat activities did the author experience Time orderOn the first day….After the opening ceremony and some amazing performances….I’m finally back home now…1.Set off …with …2.Saw people wearing…some feeding...some practising…others chatting or taking1. The wrestling competition was different...2. I absolutely enjoy the archery, too, but the horse racing were my favorite part.Tip3: To make our article more vividly and attractive, we can describe some activities in detail.Pre-writing: Organisation of the diary entryWhat are the author’s feelings during and after the festival Time orderOn the first day….After the opening ceremony and some amazing performances….I’m finally back home now…amazingmovedsurprisedworriedunderstandableExciting to watchTired but totally worth itI can’t waitTip4: To hold readers’ attention, we can add sensory (感觉的) details and our feelings to our article.My amazing Naadam experienceOpening paragraph(Para1)Body paragraphs(Para2-4)Closing (Para5)paragraphwherewhenfeelingswith whomactivitiesfeelingsA briefsummaryI experienced the Naadam Festival in China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region for the first time this year.…falls on the fourth day of the six month of thelunar calenda , usually lasting for three days.excitedmy friend BurinI experienced the Naadam Festival in China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region for the first time this year. The festival falls on the fourth day of the six month of the lunar calendar, usually lasting for three days. Naadam means "games" in Mongolian, and it is represented by three events: horse racing, wrestling, and archery, which are all so exciting to watch!feelingOpening paragraph: where, when, feelingsOn the first day, I set off to the games early with my friend Burin. I saw a lot of people wearing fancy Mongolian robes. Somewere feeding their horses, some were practising archery, and others were chatting or taking photographs. Burin told me that Mongolians travel every year from near and far to attend the festival, just as their ancestors had done for centuries.eagerness 急切/expectation期盼Body paragraph 2DiaryactivitiesfeelingsAfter the opening ceremony and some amazing performances, the wrestling competition began. Mongolian wrestling is different from the wrestling in the Olympic Games. There are no rounds, and wrestlers are not separated by weight. The wrestler loses if any part of his body above his knee touches the ground. After singing some songs, the competitors danced onto the green field, waving their arms in the air as if they were eagles. I was quite moved by their show of strength and grace.activitiesfeelingBody paragraph 3DiaryactivitiesfeelingsI absolutely enjoyed the archery, too, but the horse races were my favourite part. However, I was surprised to see that the riders were boys and girls! I heard it is because children are lighter and the horses can run faster and farther. At first, I was a little worried about the children's safety, but Burin said, "Don't worry. They've been riding horses all their lives.They'll be just fine." That was the moment I started to understand why people say “Horses are at the heart of Mongolian culture’’…Body paragraph 4activitiesfeelingrelieved松了口气Diaryactivitiesfeelings1 Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region2 set off3 from near and far4 attend the festival5 opening / closing ceremony6 separate ... by weight7 be worth it8 invite sb back for the winter9 eat hot pot10 can’t wait (to do sth)11 in detail出发;开始;点燃从各处参加节日开幕式 / 闭幕式按重量分组值得Language Points: Important words and phrases (P8 ~ P9)内蒙古自治区吃火锅等不及(做某事)详细地邀请某人回来过冬天Revise your writing again and hand it in.HomeworkThank you~ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览