資源簡介 (共24張PPT)History and TraditionsUnit 4Reading and ThinkingWhat is the name of the country Britain the UK Great Britain England Lead-inWhat's in a name ReadingHow much do you know about the UK Try this quiz and find out the answers.1234567quiz2.Which is the national flag of the UK ABC1.Which is the bank note of the UK A. Euros ?B.U.S. DollarC.Pounds the Union JackWatch a short video and answer the following questions.1. This is a map of ___________________.2. How many colors in this map 3. Each color stands for one country, what are they Passage Structure Analysisthe topicThe formation and names ofthe UKThe similarities anddifferences betweenthe UK’s 4 countriesThe four groups of people in the history of the UK and the changes they broughtThe significance of studying the history of a countryReading and ThinkingRead Paragraph 1 and answer the following questions.How many names are used to refer to the UK and what are they?What does the author suggest to solve this puzzle?Four names are used, the United Kingdom, Great Britain, Britain and England.Get to know a little bit about British history.Reading and ThinkingRead Paragraph 2 and match the time and related information.in the 16th centuryThe Kingdom of Ireland was added to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.in the 18th centuryin the 20th centuryin the 19th centuryThe southern part of Ireland broke away from the UKScotland was joined to create the Kingdom of Great Britain.Wales was joined to the Kingdom of England.Para 1Puzzle: What’s the real name of “Ying Guo” Great Britain the United Kingdom England Britain If you want to solve this puzzle in the UK, you have to study British history.-------- the writerPara 2 History : How did UK come into being The time lineIn the 16th centuryIn the 18th centuryIn the 19th centuryIn the 20thcenturyThe four countries that belong to the United Kingdom work together in some areas. They use the same flag, known as the Union Jack, as well as share the same currency and military defence. However, they also have some differences. For example, England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland all have different education systems and Legal systems.They also have their own traditions, liketheir own national days and national dishes.And they even have their own football teams for competitions like the World Cup!work togetherhave some differencesHoweverSimilaritiesDifferenceseducation systems and Legal systemstraditions( national days and dishes)football teamsPara.3: the similarities and differences among the four countries within the UK.There were 4 groups of people once conquered the UK.Do you know who are they C. Anglo-SaxonsB. RomansD. NormansA. VikingsPara.4: Four Groups of people in UK’s historythe first groupthe second groupthe third groupthe fourth groupPara 5 Trip1. Why is London said to be a great place to start 2. What impression of the UK is given to the writer Para 5 Trip1. Why is London said to be a great place to start There is so much more to learn about the interesting history and culture of the United Kingdom. Studying the history of the country will make your visit much more enjoyable. The capital city London is a great place to start, as it is an ancient port city that has a history dating all the way back to Roman times. There are countless historic sites to explore, and lots of museums with ancient relics from all over the UK. The UK is a fascinating mix of history and modern culture, with both new and old traditions. If you keep your eyes open, you will be surprised to find that you can see both its past and its present.Para 5 TripThere is so much more to learn about the interesting history and culture of the United Kingdom. Studying the history of the country will make your visit much more enjoyable. The capital city London is a great place to start, as it is an ancient port city that has a history dating all the way back to Roman times. There are countless historic sites to explore, and lots of museums with ancient relics from all over the UK. The UK is a fascinating mix of history and modern culture, with both new and old traditions. If you keep your eyes open, you will be surprised to find that you can see both its past and its present.2.What impression of the UK is given to the writer When What happened What changed Romans arrived built town and roadsAnglo-Saxons cameVikings came11th century1st century5th century8th centuryconqueredEngland after the Battle of HastingsComplete the table below with information from Para4.Four groups of people brought different cultures to the country.introduced Englishchanged the way people builtleft behind lots of newleft the names of manybuiltmade changes to theentered into English languageNormanslanguagehousesvocabularieslocationscastleslegal systemFrench wordsReading and Thinking1. It is an ancient port city that has a history dating all the way back to Roman times.Which is the topic sentence of Paragraph 5 The capital city London is a great place to start.What are the supporting details 2. There are countless historic sites to explore, and lots of museums with ancient relics from all over the UK.Reading and ThinkingWhat's the main idea of the whole passage The passage tells us the advantages of studying the history of the UK.Part 1: Paras1-3Studying the history of the UK can help us understand why the UK has four different names.Part 2: Para 4Studying the history of the UK helps us understand more about the country and its traditions.Part 1: Para 5Studying the history of the UK can can make your visit in the UK more enjoyable.The United Kingdom or the UK ________(make) up of four countries. They are England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. It has________ interesting and long history. Everywhere you go in the country, you will be surrounded ________evidence of four different groups of people who took over at different times throughout history. The Romans, ________achievements included building towns and roads, came first in the first century. Then in the fifth century arrived Anglo Saxons who introduced the beginnings of English language and changed the way people built houses.is madeanbywhoseSummaryThe Vikings came in the eighth century. They left behind lots of new vocabulary and also the names of many____________(location) across the UK. The last group, the Normans__________ (conquer) England in the 11th century. They had castles ________(build) all around there. The Normans were in fact French, so many French words ________(slow) entered into the English language.The UK is a ____________(fascinate) mix of history and modern culture. If you keep eyes open, you will be surprised ________(find) that you can see both its past and present.locationsconqueredbuiltslowlyfascinatingto find1st8th16th19th5th11th18th20thDraw a mind map about what happened and what changed during those periods.Is it necessary for visitors to study the history and culture of a country before visiting it Why DiscussionIt will help us .understand the place better and have a more enjoyable experiencecommunicate better with people about their history and cultures and have a richer experienceA people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.—Marcus Garvey一個不了解自己歷史、起源和文化的民族,就如同一棵無根之樹.We should not only learn the knowledge of our past history and spread our culture, but respect other cultures and learn from each other. 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫