人教版高中英语Book 2 Unit2 The Olympic Games warming up a
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2004 Olympics
Host city of Beijing, China
2008 Olympics
Host city of London, England
2012 Olympics
faster
higher
further
Olympic motto(格言): the 3 words that show the spirit (精神) of the Olympic
Thank you for your time. See you. Bye.
Homework
1. P.11 Exx.2-3 2. P.12 Ex.1 and Ex.3 3.
Ninnin a wreath 橄榄花环
Olympic medals 奥运奖牌
Host city of the first Olympics
Athens, ancient Greece
Host city of
Athens, Greece
• 4. What was the prize for winners, olive wreaths, medals or money?
• 5. What was the motto/spirit of the Games? • 6. Were all the athletes from Greece? … • Ending: Thank you.
Games
P.9 Warming up (Answers)
1 Olympia (Greece) 2 One (Greece) 3 Slaves & women 4 Athens in 1896 5 Xu Haifeng for shooting 6 Swifter, Higher and Stronger 7 The five continents 8 The five Fuwa
• Beginning: Hello, Pausanias. I’m….
1. May I ask you some questions about the ancient Olympics?
• 2. How often did you hold your Games?
• 3. Could women and slaves take part in the Games?
•When and where will the next Olympic Games be held?
In Beijing in 2008.
(At 8:08 a.m. on August 8, 2008)
Pausanias 帕萨尼亚斯
a writer of ancient Greece
He used to write about the Olympic Games more than 2000 years ago.
2. Who was Pausanias? He was a Greek writer.
3. Who is Li Yan? She is a volunteer for the 2008 Olympic Games.
Interview Activity: You interview Pausanias who was 2000 years old.
The 5 rings stand for the 5 continents (洲,大陆).
Beibei a fish
Jingjing Huanhuan Yingying
a panda the Olympic a Tibetan
flame
Antelope
Olympic mascot 奥运吉祥物
Fuwa 福娃
Book 2 Unit2 The Olympic Games
Lesson 1 Warming-up & Reading
Made by Zhuang Peixuan(庄佩璇)
How much do you know about the Olympic Games?
the Olympic flag
Europe Africa America Asia Oceania
He is now on a magical (有 巫术的,不可思议的) journey to find out about the present-day Olympic Games.
Read the passage and answer
1. What’s the main idea of the text? The differences and similarities between the ancient and modern Olympics.