1、Unit 3 The art of painting Integrated skills (I) portrait painting still life painting landscape painting history painting Lead-in Can you give some examples of the following types of painting? A: I like history painting. Which one do you think is better? B: I like history painting. One of my favour
2、ite history paintings is Zhang Zeduans Qingming Scroll, which is a masterpiece of Chinese art. Zhang Zeduans Qingming Scroll Integrated skills Giving instructions for making an unusual picture A Lisa has found a TV programme about the use of unusual materials in art. Listen to the TV programme and f
3、inish the following mind map. Mind map Leaves At recycling centers At car boot sales Old buttons Small toys Take a walk outside In rubbish bins Grass Small stones Sand Mind map Which one do you think is better? There are all kinds of unusual materials that can be used to create amazing works of art.
4、 Many creative artists use everyday objects to make artworks. In fact, nature is a great source of unexpected art supplies. All it takes is a little bit of imagination. Version 1 There are all kinds of materials that can be used to create amazing works of art. Many creative artists use everyday obje
5、cts to make artworks. Jane Jenkins is one such artist: she uses a wide range of found materials to make her art . She creates these using whatever she finds in rubbish bins, at recycling centres or at car boot sales. For example, she has used old buttons and even small toys to make her portraits. Na
6、ture is a great source of unexpected art supplies such as leaves, grass, small stones and sand. All it takes is a little bit of imagination. Version 2 How do you feel about unusual art materials after reading this paragraph? to help the audience understand the main idea better to present the topic i
7、n a more interesting way Can you summarize the advantages of using examples? for example, for instance, such as Can you summarize words or phrases indicating the use of examples? 高考真题高考真题 (2020) Today Im going to talk about small talk. That is short conversations people often have with strangers the
8、y meet. As a matter of fact, these short conversations are a good way for people to say hello and express friendliness. But you should always keep it in your mind that private questions should be avoided during these conversations. Besides, its better to ask open- ended questions. If you appear inte
9、rested in what people are saying, they feel more comfortable talking with you. Version 1 (Simplified text) A Listen to the recording and draw your own mind map on small talk, listing all of the examples used from the text . Practice Teachers mind map Today Im going to talk about small talk. That is
10、short conversations people often have with strangers they meet. Such exchanges occur at bus stops, on buses, while waiting in line, almost anywhere that strangers gather close together. As a matter of fact, these short conversations are a good way for people to say hello and express friendliness. Su
11、ch conversations usually cover a wide range of topics. The topics may include weather, customer service, movies, TV shows, local sports or latest news. But you should always keep it in your mind that private questions about salaries, family life, religious beliefs and politics should be avoided duri
12、ng these conversations. Besides, its better to ask open-ended questions. If you ask visitors, “Do you like our city?” They may say simply “Yes!” On the other hand, if you ask, “What do you think of our city?”, they will have more freedom in answering. This type of question also shows that youre inte
13、rested in them. If you appear interested in what people are saying, they feel more comfortable talking with you. Version 2 (Original text) 1. Such , almost anywhere (listing places) 2. a wide range of topics. (listing topics) 3. The topics include and (listing topics) 4. private questions about , and (listing questions that should be avoided) Can you identify the words that imply the use of examples?