高中英语译林牛津必修3同步课件:Module 3 Unit3 Task
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译林英语必修3Unit3Task(共32张PPT)PPT
译林英语必修3Unit3Task(共32张PPT)
译林英语必修3Unit3Task(共32张PPT)
Ann’s change in emotion
Lost Civilizations
Day 1
Day2 Day3
Day 10
Day 11
Lucky Sorry
译林英语必修3Unit3Task(共32张PPT)
Streets Houses
People
volcano
译林英语必修3Unit3Task(共32张PPT)
I saw streets just _a_s_t_h_e_y_h_a_d__b_e_e_n, with _s_t_e_p_p_in_g__st_o_n_e_s_.
I saw several houses which were_d_e_c_o_r_a_te_d__w_i_th__w. all paintings
译林英语必修3Unit3Task(共32张PPT)
译林英语必修3Unit3Task(共32张PPT)
How was the city at that time? Where was the volcano and how long did it last? After the volcano erupted, how were the people and the place? How did the author feel?
What’s the writing style of the passage? A. Narration(记叙文) B. Argumentation (议论文) C. Exposition (说明文)
D. Dairy
Day 1
What are the two places? Where are they?
译林英语必修3Unit3Task(共32张PPT)
Ann’s change in emotion
Lost Civilizations
Day 1
Day2 Day3
Day 10
Day 11
Lucky Sorry
译林英语必修3Unit3Task(共32张PPT)
Streets Houses
People
volcano
译林英语必修3Unit3Task(共32张PPT)
I saw streets just _a_s_t_h_e_y_h_a_d__b_e_e_n, with _s_t_e_p_p_in_g__st_o_n_e_s_.
I saw several houses which were_d_e_c_o_r_a_te_d__w_i_th__w. all paintings
译林英语必修3Unit3Task(共32张PPT)
译林英语必修3Unit3Task(共32张PPT)
How was the city at that time? Where was the volcano and how long did it last? After the volcano erupted, how were the people and the place? How did the author feel?
What’s the writing style of the passage? A. Narration(记叙文) B. Argumentation (议论文) C. Exposition (说明文)
D. Dairy
Day 1
What are the two places? Where are they?
译林英语必修3Unit3Task (共23张PPT)
Unit 3 Task Giving a talk about a historical event
1 hoGwivtiongiavetalktalk 2 hoawbotoutdeashcrisibtoeraichailsetovreincatl event
How to give a talk?
soldiers who died in the attack?
in memory of
Body
These photos remind us of the attack carried out in 1941 by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor, an important US Navy base in Hawaii, during World War II.
The Surprise Attack on Pearl Harbor
The Japanese attacked the US ships and airfields in Pearl Harbor on 7th December, 1941.
Read and answer (P 55)
Pearl Harbor [pə:l] [' hɑ:bə] 珍珠港
3 WUShaPt rdeidsitdheenptrFesridaennktldino Rafoteorstehveealttack? declared war against Japan
4 Wa nhattidoindatlhemAemmeorriciaanl people build to remember the
Hawaiian Islands [hɑ: ' waiiən] 夏威夷群岛
Arizona [æri ' zəunə] 亚利桑那号
1 hoGwivtiongiavetalktalk 2 hoawbotoutdeashcrisibtoeraichailsetovreincatl event
How to give a talk?
soldiers who died in the attack?
in memory of
Body
These photos remind us of the attack carried out in 1941 by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor, an important US Navy base in Hawaii, during World War II.
The Surprise Attack on Pearl Harbor
The Japanese attacked the US ships and airfields in Pearl Harbor on 7th December, 1941.
Read and answer (P 55)
Pearl Harbor [pə:l] [' hɑ:bə] 珍珠港
3 WUShaPt rdeidsitdheenptrFesridaennktldino Rafoteorstehveealttack? declared war against Japan
4 Wa nhattidoindatlhemAemmeorriciaanl people build to remember the
Hawaiian Islands [hɑ: ' waiiən] 夏威夷群岛
Arizona [æri ' zəunə] 亚利桑那号
译林英语必修3Unit3Task (共28张PPT)
Describing illustrations
BaoJing National Middle School
1
2
Pompeii
Loulan
MAKE A SPEECH
Байду номын сангаас
Planning an outline for a speech
1. a greeting to the audience 2. an expression of thanks to the audience 3. an explanation of the aim or the topic 4. the main body of the speech 5. hopes 6. the conclusion of the speech 7. a final expression of thanks
Giving a talk
A picture is worth a thousand words.
I describe , you guess!
Tian’anmen
Gate
❖ This is a picture of a building,
❖ where
Chairman Mao
the founding of the PRC
Preserve the antient town ---lijiang
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen,
I am very grateful that you have come today. Today I am here to tell you something about what UNESCO has done to protect historical places.
牛津译林版必修三 Unit3 Task课件(共15张PPT)
National memorial at Pearl Harbor Remember those dead, 1941
This picture shows the night before the attack. Many Japanese ships and aircrafts sailed to the Hawaiian Islands and were waiting for a surprise attack.
Discuss what information can be used from the web page to describe the illustrations
Write the descriptions for the four illustrations on Page 55
These photos remind us of the attack carried out in 1941 by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor, an important US military base in Hawaii, during World War II.
Look at this illustration
Subject :
the Mogao Caves
Related background :
The are altogether 492 caves. The caves are located in Dunhuang, Gansu province, on the famous Silk Road.
Illustration / drawing
Document/ text
illustration: give some information with pictures
This picture shows the night before the attack. Many Japanese ships and aircrafts sailed to the Hawaiian Islands and were waiting for a surprise attack.
Discuss what information can be used from the web page to describe the illustrations
Write the descriptions for the four illustrations on Page 55
These photos remind us of the attack carried out in 1941 by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor, an important US military base in Hawaii, during World War II.
Look at this illustration
Subject :
the Mogao Caves
Related background :
The are altogether 492 caves. The caves are located in Dunhuang, Gansu province, on the famous Silk Road.
Illustration / drawing
Document/ text
illustration: give some information with pictures
牛津译林版高中英语模块三 Unit 3 Task教学课件
Part B: Listen to the conversation again and pay much attention to the details:
Useful expressions to use when giving a talk 1 Words of welcome * classmates, friends: Good morning, everyone. _____________________ Hello, good to see you all here. Nice to see you all here. * Guests: Welcome, ladies and gentlemen. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
idea, we usually try to find out: 1. how many people are talking
2. where they are
3. what they are doing
4. what they are talking about
We only need to focus on the information
If we put it into English, it’s ‘Don’t forget things in the past. They could be your teacher in the future.’ Mr. Pitt: That makes great sense. Thank you, Wang. OK, that’s all for today. See you in next week’s history class.
I’m very grateful that you have (2) ___________________________ ___________ come today. Thank you for joining us, ladies and gentlemen. 3. Explaining why you are giving the talk Today, (3) __________ I am here to show you some photographs of the lost civilization of Pomepeii, and to tell you something
译林英语必修3Unit3Task (共27张PPT)
What would you like to know?
What is it? Where is it? When was is built?
Look at the picture of Tian’anmen Gate and write
Practice 1
a description for it according to the key words given:
Tips:We only need to focus on the information we are required to listen for.
If you hear a word you do not understand,do not stop to think about
what it means------keep listening Remember that you are listening for the main ideas, not the details.
Skills building1 Listening for the main idea
When they are talking, what do you usually listen to or pay attention to?
Skills building1 Listening for the main idea
Useful expressions to use when giving a talk. 1.Words of welcome 2. Thanking people for coming 3. Explaining why you are giving the talk 4. Meng a last word of thanks 6. Asking if there are any questions
译林英语必修3Unit3Task课件(共27张PPT)
❶On 26th November1941,39 Japanese ships set sail for the Hawaiian Islands. On 7th December, they attacked the US airfields and the US ships in Pearl Harbor.
background
Key words: September 11 Attacks New York’s World Trade Center September 11th, 2001, Almost 3000 peonjured
On the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001, the world trade centre in US was been attacked by the terrorist(恐怖分子). The attacks killed almost 3000 people and injured over 6000 others.
Key words
•Tian’anmen Gate
•1st October 1949
•the founding of the ceremony of the People’s Republic of China
•Chairman Mao Zedong
subject
This is a picture of Tian’anmen Gate. On 1st October, 1949, the founding ceremony of the People’s Republic of China was held on the second floor of Tian’anmen Gate. Chairman Mao Zedong announced the founding of the new country as he overlooked Tian’anmen Square.
background
Key words: September 11 Attacks New York’s World Trade Center September 11th, 2001, Almost 3000 peonjured
On the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001, the world trade centre in US was been attacked by the terrorist(恐怖分子). The attacks killed almost 3000 people and injured over 6000 others.
Key words
•Tian’anmen Gate
•1st October 1949
•the founding of the ceremony of the People’s Republic of China
•Chairman Mao Zedong
subject
This is a picture of Tian’anmen Gate. On 1st October, 1949, the founding ceremony of the People’s Republic of China was held on the second floor of Tian’anmen Gate. Chairman Mao Zedong announced the founding of the new country as he overlooked Tian’anmen Square.
译林英语必修3Unit3 task(共24张PPT)
People’s Republic of China Chairman Mao Zedong
This is a picture of Tian’ anmen Gate.______________________
___________________________
____________________________
related background information
Look at the pictures below and write a descrords in the box.
Key words: Tian’anmen Gate 1st October 1949 the founding ceremony of the
the attack.
This picture shows the US national memorial at Pearl Harbor. It was built in
memory of the Americans who died in the attack in 1941.
Skills building 3:
dangerous shark is the great white shark, probably
because they have seen the film Jaws. However, two
other sharks are also rather dangerous: the tiger
shark and the bull shark.
Descriptions for the pictures
This picture shows the night before the attack. Many Japanese ships set sail for the Hawaiian Islands and were waiting for a surprise attack.
This is a picture of Tian’ anmen Gate.______________________
___________________________
____________________________
related background information
Look at the pictures below and write a descrords in the box.
Key words: Tian’anmen Gate 1st October 1949 the founding ceremony of the
the attack.
This picture shows the US national memorial at Pearl Harbor. It was built in
memory of the Americans who died in the attack in 1941.
Skills building 3:
dangerous shark is the great white shark, probably
because they have seen the film Jaws. However, two
other sharks are also rather dangerous: the tiger
shark and the bull shark.
Descriptions for the pictures
This picture shows the night before the attack. Many Japanese ships set sail for the Hawaiian Islands and were waiting for a surprise attack.
译林英语必修3Unit3task课件(共25张PPT)
Step 3 :Group work Read the passage about Pearl Harbor, and write
your descriptions about the four pictures in groups.
I. Read the passage about
Pearl Harbor
主要的海军基地 突然袭击
实施,执行, 进行 导致,通向 起航去某地 被轰炸 在船〔飞机〕上 向……宣战
为了纪念 国家纪念馆
II. Discuss in groups and write your descriptions about the four pictures using the information in the passage.
Who? What?
Key words:
the former US President Franklin Roosevelt [ˈrəuzəvelt]. declared war against
Picture 3: The man in this picture is the former US President, Franklin Roosevelt. He declared war against Japan after the attack.
The picture shows that the students in Grade One are going hiking .Traditionally, we spend a day walking as far as 30 miles to strengthen our will.
As we can see in the picture, it shows the opening ceremony of our school sports meeting. We always take an active part in it and try to win honor for our classes.
译林英语必修3Unit3Task (共21张PPT)
• Do not say anything you do not know. • Do not move your body or your hands
frequently. • Write your speech, speak it out and rewrite
it until you think it is good enough. • Practice until you think it is good enough.
Look at the picture and read the description.
This is a picture of the Mogao Caves. There are altogether 492 caves. The caves are located in Dunhuang, Gansu Province, on the famous Silk Road.
do you want to know most when seeing a picture? 3. How do you decide whether a description is good or not?
When we are describing a picture, we should pay attention to: • Do not point out every detail. • Briefly mention the picture’s subject. • Focus on the related background information about it.
Unit 3 Task Giving a talk about
an event
Skills building 2: describing pictures
frequently. • Write your speech, speak it out and rewrite
it until you think it is good enough. • Practice until you think it is good enough.
Look at the picture and read the description.
This is a picture of the Mogao Caves. There are altogether 492 caves. The caves are located in Dunhuang, Gansu Province, on the famous Silk Road.
do you want to know most when seeing a picture? 3. How do you decide whether a description is good or not?
When we are describing a picture, we should pay attention to: • Do not point out every detail. • Briefly mention the picture’s subject. • Focus on the related background information about it.
Unit 3 Task Giving a talk about
an event
Skills building 2: describing pictures
译林英语必修3Unit3Task课件 (共29张PPT)
Have you ever given a talk? If you have, where did you do it? What was your topic? What did you say at the beginning and at the end of your talk? Did you ask someone for advice bePearl Harbor was the most important event in World War Ⅱ. America’s entry into World War Ⅱ has immeasurably changed the face of the world.
Listen to a conversation and complete the notes. Remember to listen for the main ideas.
I am now listening to an argument / an
interview / a c√hat between friends.
Task
Giving a talk about a historical event
General listening strategies to help us listen better:
• Concentrate and focus on the listening text. • Try to listen with a purpose and grasp the gist of the text. Decide what information we should listen for. Look for the key words.
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where they are
what they are doing what they are talking about
Listening:
The number of people talking: three The place they are talking in: classroom The thing they are doing while talking:
taking notes The subject they are talking about: learning from past experiences
finding useful expressions
Have you ever given a talk? If you have, where did you do it? What was your topic? What did you say at the beginning and at the end of your talk? Did you ask someone for suggestions before the talk?
1. What decides the topic you are talking about? 2. Will the topic be different if someone else joins your conversation? 3. Will the topic be different if you move to another place to talk? 4. Will it be different if you are doing something else while you are talking?
When we are listening to get the gist of something, we are listening for the general idea.
We usually try to find out about: how many people are talking
4 Mentioning your hopes I hope this has been informative
and interesting for you. (5) I hope that you enjoyed this talk. Hopefully you have all learned
The surprise attack .
Useful expressions to use when giving a talk
1 Greeting the audience Informal: (1) Good morning, everyone. Hello, good to see you all here. Nice to see you all here. Formal: Welcome, ladies and gentlemen. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Unit 3 Back to the past
Task
GIVING A TALK ABOUT A HISTORICAL EVENT
listeniLeabharlann g for the gistYou have conversations with your friends, your relatives and other people every day.
be here. I’m very grateful that you have (2) come today. Thank you for joining us, ladies and
gentlemen.
3 Explaining the reason why you are talking to the audience
Note Sheet I am now listening to (1) a quarrel/an interview/_a_c_h_a_t_b_e_t_w_e_e_n__f_ri_e_n_d_s_. I can hear (2) one person / _tw__o_p_e_o_p_l_e_/ three people talking. The conversation takes place in a (3) classroom _/ _re_s_t_a_u_r_a_n_t_/ library. The title of the girl’s talk is (4)
Today (3) I am here to show you some illustrations of the Attack on Pearl Harbor, and to tell you something about (4) how it happened and what its consequences were. We're all gathered here to view some ...
2 Expressing thanks to the audience Informal: Thanks for coming. I'm so glad you
could all join us. Thank you for coming to the talk
today. Formal: Thank you all for taking the time to
(Think about the past experience.) What do you usually listen to or pay attention to in order to quickly understand what others are talking about and get involved in a new conversation ?
what they are doing what they are talking about
Listening:
The number of people talking: three The place they are talking in: classroom The thing they are doing while talking:
taking notes The subject they are talking about: learning from past experiences
finding useful expressions
Have you ever given a talk? If you have, where did you do it? What was your topic? What did you say at the beginning and at the end of your talk? Did you ask someone for suggestions before the talk?
1. What decides the topic you are talking about? 2. Will the topic be different if someone else joins your conversation? 3. Will the topic be different if you move to another place to talk? 4. Will it be different if you are doing something else while you are talking?
When we are listening to get the gist of something, we are listening for the general idea.
We usually try to find out about: how many people are talking
4 Mentioning your hopes I hope this has been informative
and interesting for you. (5) I hope that you enjoyed this talk. Hopefully you have all learned
The surprise attack .
Useful expressions to use when giving a talk
1 Greeting the audience Informal: (1) Good morning, everyone. Hello, good to see you all here. Nice to see you all here. Formal: Welcome, ladies and gentlemen. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Unit 3 Back to the past
Task
GIVING A TALK ABOUT A HISTORICAL EVENT
listeniLeabharlann g for the gistYou have conversations with your friends, your relatives and other people every day.
be here. I’m very grateful that you have (2) come today. Thank you for joining us, ladies and
gentlemen.
3 Explaining the reason why you are talking to the audience
Note Sheet I am now listening to (1) a quarrel/an interview/_a_c_h_a_t_b_e_t_w_e_e_n__f_ri_e_n_d_s_. I can hear (2) one person / _tw__o_p_e_o_p_l_e_/ three people talking. The conversation takes place in a (3) classroom _/ _re_s_t_a_u_r_a_n_t_/ library. The title of the girl’s talk is (4)
Today (3) I am here to show you some illustrations of the Attack on Pearl Harbor, and to tell you something about (4) how it happened and what its consequences were. We're all gathered here to view some ...
2 Expressing thanks to the audience Informal: Thanks for coming. I'm so glad you
could all join us. Thank you for coming to the talk
today. Formal: Thank you all for taking the time to
(Think about the past experience.) What do you usually listen to or pay attention to in order to quickly understand what others are talking about and get involved in a new conversation ?