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高一英语(人教版)-必修二-Unit-4-History-And-Traditions-1-2课件.pptx

1、必修二 Unit 4 History And Traditions(1)高一年级 英语Lesson 1 Share Views on Historic SitesListening and Speaking Warming-upWho is this person?What do you know about this person?Confuciusa great educatorWarming-upDo you know Qufu?Have you ever been there?What do you know about it?Qufu is the hometown of Confu

2、cius.Warming-upLook at some photos of Qufu and share what you can say about these places.Warming-upTemple of ConfuciusIt is the most famous and largest temple honoring Confucius.Dacheng Hall stands at the center and is the principal place offering sacrifices to Confucius.Warming-upKong Family Mansio

3、nLocated to the east of the Temple of Confucius,this is the historical home of the descendants of Confucius.Today this is a museum.Warming-upCemetery of ConfuciusThis is where Confucius and his descendants are buried.There are more than 10,000 of them,buried here over 2,000 years.Warming-upTemple of

4、 ConfuciusKong Family MansionCemetery of ConfuciusPredictionLook at the table on page 38 and predict what the conversation will be mainly about.Fact/Opinion about ConfuciusWilliamXiao KongListen and checkListen to the conversation and check your prediction.A British tourist and a Chinese student in

5、Qufu share their views on Confucius and the historic sites of Qufu.Listen and find outListen to the conversation again and write down what they say about Confucius.(P38/Ex.2)Fact/Opinion about ConfuciusWilliamXiao KongListen and find outPlease listen again and focus on what William says about Confuc

6、ius.Fact/Opinion about ConfuciusWilliam 2 He was a wise man.3 He lived over 2,500 years ago.1 Confucius is one of his favourite philosophers.Listen and find outPlease listen again and focus on what Xiao Kong says about Confucius.1 Confucius has over 3 million descendants.2 He was a great educator an

7、d had many ideas about education.3 He was one of the greatest minds in history.Fact/Opinion about ConfuciusXiaoKong Listen and checkListen again and decide whether these statements are true(T),false(F)or not mentioned(NM).(P38/Ex.3)1.Confucius said that learning without understanding leads to confus

8、ion.2.Xiao Kong is doing a research project on Confucius philosophy.3.As one of Confucius descendants,Xiao Kongs name is recorded in the family tree.4.Dacheng Hall is the tallest building in Qufu.Listen and check1.Confucius said that learning without understanding leads to confusion.2.Xiao Kong is d

9、oing a research project on Confucius philosophy.3.As one of Confucius descendants,Xiao Kongs name is recorded in the family tree.4.Dacheng Hall is the tallest building in Qufu.FFNMTThink about the questionWhy do you think William said his hometown was similar to Qufu?A.There are famous halls in his

10、hometown.B.There are no tall buildings in his hometown.C.Both places have a famous person who was born there.D.His hometown doesnt allow other buildings to be more noticeable than the historic buildings.What is an idiom?An idiom is an expression which means something different from the meaning of th

11、e individual words.Some idioms represent an idea or paint a picture that gives a hint as to the meaning.Other idioms can only be understood from the context in which they appear.Listen and find outListen again,write down the English idioms in the conversation,explain meanings and think about Chinese

12、 equivalents.English idiomMeaningChinese equivalent English idiomMeaningChinese equivalent Achilles heelsomething that is someones weakness弱点;要害Listen and find outListen again,write down the English idioms in the conversation,explain meanings and think about Chinese equivalents.English idiomMeaningC

13、hinese equivalent pull ones legto joke with someone戏弄Listen and find outListen again,write down the English idioms in the conversation,explain meanings and think about Chinese equivalents.Listen and find outListen again,write down the English idioms in the conversation,explain meanings and think abo

14、ut Chinese equivalents.English idiomMeaningChinese equivalent fish out of watersomeone who feels anxious because they are in an unfamiliar place如芒在背More English idioms.English idiomMeaningChinese equivalent rain cats and dogsrain heavily倾盆大雨More English idioms.English idiomMeaningChinese equivalent

15、cost an arm and a legcost a lot of money昂贵的代价SpeakingWhat do you know about Confucius ideas on education?Think of two or three examples.What else do you know about Confucius and his philosophy?SpeakingConfucius ideas on education:Learning without reflecting leads to confusion.Review the old and lear

16、n the new.Make no social distinctions in teaching.To learn and at due time to repeat what one has learnt,isnt that after all a pleasure?PronunciationRead part of the poem written by British poet Rudyard Kipling.Notice the linking sounds.(P39/Ex.5)If you can make one heap of all your winnings If you

17、can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,And lose,and start again at your beginnings And never breathe a word about your loss;Read the poem and mark the linking sounds after the model.If you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn of pit

18、ch-and-toss,And lose,and start again at your beginnings And never breathe a word about your loss;Listen to the poem and see if you got the linking sounds right.If you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,And lose,and start again at your beginnings And neve

19、r breathe a word about your loss;If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone,And so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the Will which says to them:“Hold on!”If you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-tos

20、s,And lose,and start again at your beginnings And never breathe a word about your loss;If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone,And so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the Will which says to them:“Hold on!”Summary QufuThe historic sites o

21、f QufuConfuciusTemple of ConfuciusConfucius ideas on educationCemetery of ConfuciusKong Family MansionSummaryListening strategy:English idioms Achilles heel pull ones leg fish out of water rain cats and dogs cost an arm and a legHomework1.Read the listening material aloud.2.Prepare an oral presentation about“An introduction of a historic site”.Thank you!

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