資源簡介 (共42張PPT)Think about the following questions.Beijing operaChinese paintingtea culturecalligraphyConfuciusBefore you readMatch the pictures with the words below.Beijing operaChinese paintingtea culturecalligraphyConfuciusWarm-upLook at the pictures below about Chinese culture and talk about them.Pair work—What do you want to introduce to the exchange students —I will introduce _______ to these exchange students because _______________________.PracticeAcupuncture(針灸)Paper-cuttingChinese abacus (算盤)Chinese lunar calendarEmbroidery(刺繡)Tai chiBrainstormingLao TzuChinese silkChinese cultureWhat else do you know about Chinese culture To (learn)__________________________________ To (learn about)_____________________________ To (visit)___________________________________ To (taste)__________________________________Make a to-do list for the British studentsPracticeThe wonderful exchange visit in BeijingA group of British students from Woodpark School in London are visiting Yangguang Junior High School.“I was very nervous at first,” says Sarah. “However, my host family are really friendly. I’m really grateful that they let me stay in their home. I love Chinese food and enjoy every meal I have with my host family. I’ve learnt to use chopsticks, and I can speak a little Chinese!”The students spend the weekdays studying with Chinese students. At the weekend, they go on tours with their host families around Beijing and visit places of interest, such as the Great Wall, the Summer Palace and the National Museum.“I’ve watched videos about the Great Wall before, but seeing it in person is definitely an unforgettable experience!” says Lisa. “The wall snakes its way through the mountains of north China for thousands of kilometres. The Great Wall is no doubt one of the most amazing achievements in human history!”The students also spend time learning about Chinese culture. They get to try different things for themselves.“It’s been a fantastic experience so far,” says Eric. “I’ve learnt a bit of tai chi, and I really enjoy it. The teachers have introduced us to Chinese painting as well. The way of painting is very interesting. It’s quite different from what I’ve learnt in my art classes back home. We dip the brush in black ink, and paint on a special kind of paper, called Xuan paper. I haven’t had much success yet, but I’ll keep trying.”“I’ve made many new friends,” says Sarah. “I plan to keep in touch with them when I return home. We’ll see one another soon because they’ll come over to the UK for the second part of the exchange next month. I can’t wait!”The wonderful exchange visit in BeijingPrediction:What makes an exchange trip wonderful What activities do you think you will read about Pre-readingWhat type of article is it What is the article about It is a news report. / It is a news article.It is about the experiences of a group of British students on an exchange visit in Beijing.While-readingRead the article and answer the questions.Read the article again and complete the table below.host familiesgratefulmany places of interestthe Summer Palace and the National Museuman unforgettable experienceChinese culturea fantastic experiencemade many new friendsWhile-readinglearn to use chopstickslearn to speak a little Chinesestudy with Chinese studentstour around Beijingvisit the Great Wallvisit the Summer Palacevisit the National Museumlearn tai chilearn how to paint Chinese ink paintingsmake many new friends1. What have the exchange students done in Beijing Make a list.2. Play a guessing game in pairs: one student mimes the activities, and the other student guesses what it is.Game: Act it outStudent How QuotesSarah nervous; grateful I was very nervous at first. However, my host family are really friendly. I’m really grateful that they let me stay in their home. I love Chinese food and enjoy every meal I have with my host family. I’ve learnt to use chopsticks, and I can speak a little Chinese!LisaEricRead the article again and complete the table.Student How QuotesSarah nervous; grateful I was very nervous at first. However, my host family are really friendly. I’m really grateful that they let me stay in their home. I love Chinese food and enjoy every meal I have with my host family. I’ve learnt to use chopsticks, and I can speak a little Chinese!Lisa unforgettable I’ve watched videos about the Great Wall before, but seeing it in person is definitely an unforgettable experience! The wall snakes its way through the mountains of north China for thousands of kilometres. The Great Wall is no doubt one of the most amazing achievements in human history!EricRead the article again and complete the table.Student How QuotesSarah nervous; grateful I was very nervous at first. However, my host family are really friendly. I’m really grateful that they let me stay in their home. I love Chinese food and enjoy every meal I have with my host family. I’ve learnt to use chopsticks, and I can speak a little Chinese!Lisa unforgettable I’ve watched videos about the Great Wall before, but seeing it in person is definitely an unforgettable experience! The wall snakes its way through the mountains of north China for thousands of kilometres. The Great Wall is no doubt one of the most amazing achievements in human history!Eric fantastic It’s been a fantastic experience so far. I’ve learnt a bit of tai chi, and I really enjoy it. The teachers have introduced us to Chinese painting as well. The way of painting is very interesting. It’s quite different from what I’ve learnt in my art classes back home. We dip the brush in black ink, and paint on a special kind of paper, called Xuan paper. I haven’t had much success yet, but I’ll keep trying.Read the article again and complete the table..Yes. They enjoyed the trip to China.“I’m really grateful that they let me stay in their home. I love Chinese food and enjoy every meal I have with my host family. ”“I’ve watched videos about the Great Wall before, but seeing it in person is definitely an unforgettable experience!”“It’s been a fantastic experience so far,” says Eric. “I’ve learnt a bit of tai chi, and I really enjoy it.”“I’ve made many new friends,” says Sarah.Read the online report again and answer the questions below.Did the British students enjoy the trip to China Find evidence in the online report to support your idea..The writer uses a lot of quotes to make the description more personal and vivid. These quotes are also used to support the writer’s opinion that the students enjoyed the exchange trip.Read the online report again and answer the questions below.In the online report, the writer uses a lot of quotes from the exchange students to describe their experiences and feelings. Why does the writer do so Questions1.How did Sarah feel at first Nervous.2. What did Sarah learn in Beijing How to use chopsticks.3.What is the main activity for the British students on weekdays The students spend the weekdays studying with Chinese students.4. Where do the British students go with their host families on weekends They go on tours around Beijing and visit places of interest, such as the Great Wall, the Summer Palace and the National Museum.5.How does Lisa describe the Great Wall The wall snakes its way through the mountains of north China for thousands of kilometres. The Great Wall is no doubt one of the most amazing achievements in human history!Questions6. What has Eric learnt about Chinese culture He has learnt a bit of tai chi and Chinese painting.7. What do you need to paint Chinese ink paintings, according to the passage A brush, black ink and special kind of paper called Xuan paper.8. Has Eric learnt how to do Chinese ink painting yet No, he hasn’t yet.9. What will Sarah do when she returns home She will keep in touch with her new friends.10.When will Sarah’s new friends come over to the UK Next month.Further thinking1. If you go to the UK as an exchange student, will you feel nervous on your first day 2. How do you think the student will feel after the trip Why Your ideasImagine that a student from the UK will stay in your home during his / her exchange trip. What preparations will you make What weekend activities will you arrange Further thinkingVocabulary practice 3Imagine that you have just come back from an exchange trip. Describe the trip using the words and expressions below.PracticeWork in groups of four and conduct an interview. One student plays the reporter, and other three play Sarah, Eric and Lisa.Reporter: Hi, Sarah, Lisa and Eric.Sarah , Lisa and Eric: Hi!Reporter: I’m curious about your exchange visit. What is your host family like, Sarah Sarah: ...Role-play評價內容 評分(1–5)1. 我能讀懂有關教育交流項目的文章。 1 2 3 4 52. 我能理解直接引語在文章中的作用。 1 2 3 4 53. 我能理解文化交流的意義。 1 2 3 4 54. 我能談論教育交流活動的內容。 1 2 3 4 5Self-assessment基礎作業1. 模仿課文錄音的語音、語調,熟練朗讀課文。2. 完成課本第71頁練習1、2。3. 根據課文內容,闡述你的觀點:你最喜歡的教育交流項目及其原因。拓展作業以小組為單位,拍攝一個介紹教育交流項目的宣傳視頻。Homeworknervous /9nF:vRs/ adj. 焦慮的;擔憂的I felt very nervous when I gave the speech.host family 寄宿家庭I’m really lucky to have such a kind host family during my stay in China.*grateful /9GreItfl/ adj. 感激的I’m very grateful for your help.chopstick /9tSBpstIk/ n. 筷子Chinese people usually eat with chopsticks.tour /tuR(r)/ n. 旅行;旅游We went on a tour of the old town.unforgettable /0VnfR9GetRbl/ adj. 難以忘懷的;令人難忘的That was an unforgettable experience.snake its way 蜿蜒The river snakes its way through the mountains.experience /Ik9spIRriRns/ n. 經歷;經驗a bit of 一點兒,少量There is still a bit of juice in the bottle.so far 到目前為止;迄今為止I’ve been in Beijing for two days, but I haven’t learnt much Chinese so far.tai chi /0taI 9tSi:/ n. 太極拳I practise tai chi every morning.yet /jet/ adv. 尚(未);還;仍Lily hasn’t got home yet.keep trying 一直嘗試come over (to) (通常遠距離地)從……到……Next month, my friends will come over to Guangzhou to visit me.the second part of ……的第二部分We are now preparing for the second part of the project. 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