Unit 4 Journey across a Vast Land Reading and Thinking 课件(共23张PPT)人教版(2019)选择性必修第二册

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Unit 4 Journey across a Vast Land Reading and Thinking 课件(共23张PPT)人教版(2019)选择性必修第二册

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(共23张PPT)
Unit 4
Journey Across A Vast Land
人教版2019选择性必修第二册
Reading and Thinking
Lead in
Where is the Journey?
Canada
Unit 4
Journey Across A Vast Land
Lead in
What do you know about Canada
location
size
population
languages
capital
attractions
resources
famous cities
Lead in
1. Which continent is Canada in
Canada lies in North America.
the Arctic Ocean
the Atlantic
Ocean
the Pacific
Ocean
USA
Location
Lead in
2. Canada is the ______ largest country in the world.
A. 2nd
B. 3rd
C. 4th
D. 5th
②Canada
①Russia
③China
Size: 9.98 million km2
Population: about 37 million
A. 2nd
Lead in
3. What is the capital of Canada
Vancouver
Toronto
Halifax
Ottawa
the largest
city
the wealthiest
city
B
D
C
A
Lead in
4. What language(s) do Canadians speak
A. English.
B. English and German.
C. English and French.
D. English and Spanish.
Quebec,
the French-speaking province
C. English and French.
Lead in
5. What is the national animal of Canada
B
D
C
A
Beaver
Grizzly bear
Polar bear
Penguin
Lead in
6. What is the Canadian leader called
National flag
President
Prime Minister
Queen
Chairman
Prime Minister
Predict
1. What type is this passage
Argumentation B. Travel journal
C. Novel D. Exposition(说明文)
2.What are the destinations(目的地) of the journey
3. Main idea: It is about _____________
of two girls via凭借/通过 rail; it tells us
some amazing sights about ________.
a journey/trip
Canada
B
Vancouver and other places of Canada.
Thinking
1.Read the passage carefully and complete Task3 on page 39.
2.Underline the discourse markers and complete Task 4.
3.Draw a road map of the journey in the text.
Discussing
1.Read the passage carefully and complete Task3 on page 39.
2.Underline the discourse markers and complete Task 4.
3.Draw a road map of the journey in the text.
complete the table and introduce the places
Place Information
often rains; a harbour; beautiful mountains looking out over the city; a forest just a short distance away
the Canadian Rockies
centre of Canada's huge oil and gas industry; cold in winter, with daily temperatures averaging -10℃; home to one of the largest shopping malls in North America
the Canadian Prairie
a land of forests, lakes, and rolling hills; four Great Lakes on its southern border; capital is Toronto
Vancouver
blue water of Lake Louise; spectacular mountain peaks and forests; different creatures, such as deer, mountain goats, a grizzly bear and eagles
Edmonton
Ontario
an open country; two wheat-growing provinces; a bunch of farms that covered a very large area
Presenting
Draw the mind map of the travel route
Vancouver
China
Lake Louise
Jasper
Ontario
Winnipeg
Canadian Prairie
Edmonton
Toronto
train
train
train
train
train
train
Underline the discourse markers
Discourse markers are more commonly known as “linking words”. They are used to show relationships between ideas. Relationships can range from adding sth. (e.g., also, besides, additionally), to showing contrast (e.g., however, on the other hand), to explaining a reason (e.g., because, since), or to showing a result (e.g., therefore, as
a result). Without discourse markers, the connections between sentences and paragraphs in a text would be less obvious.
Contrast
Adding
Reason
Emphasis
Concession
Order of events
Time
Contrast
Concluding
Time
Time
Time
1. however
2. since
3. when
4. in addition to
5. in fact
6. later
7. eventually
A. to add something
B. to show contrast
C. to explain a reason
D. to show an end
point in time
E. to show time
F. to emphasise
G. to describe the
order of events
Read the article again. Match each of these discourse markers with the correct purpose.(p.39)
Further thinking
What has the travel brought to us
JOURNEY
Further thinking
broaden one’s horizon/expand one’s range of knowledge
enrich/enlarge one’s life experience
build ones character
find what they really want in the heart
relax one’s mind
relieve one’s pressures of life and work
refresh oneself and build up one’s strength
be an escape from the boredom of one’s everyday life
widen one’s circle of friends
“It is better to travel ten thousand miles than to read ten thousand books.”
Do you agree
Homework
1. A Brief Summary of the text
 Li Daiyu and Liu Qian were on a trip to Canada. Before 1._______(start) out, they spent a couple of days in Vancouver, 2._____there were some shops selling crafts and 3._________(antique). After that they took the train to Lake Louise, where the blue water took their breath 4._______. Their next stop was in Edmonton, a city with daily temperatures 5._________(average) -10℃. They had known that Canada is a country which has vast lands but 6.______ small population. However, they didn’t anticipate 7.______(see) such an open country.
They were so 8.________(amaze).The train thundered on, and there was frost on the ground, 9._________(confirm) that autumn had arrived in Canada.10. __________(eventual), they reached their destination—Toronto. The whole journey took them four days.
seeing
amazed
Confirming
Eventually
starting
where
antiques
away
averaging
a
Thank you

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