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Unit 1 Cultural Heritage
Period 4 Listening and talking
(人教版2019)必修二 第 册
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Content
Learning objectives
Lead-in
Before-listening
Listening and talking
Post-listening
Summary
Assessment
Homework
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Learning objectives
1. To get to know some famous building in different countries around the world;
2. To listen for some detailed information;
3. To promote students’ interest in the culture and history.
Fun game: what am I?
I'm the Great Wall.
I am a symbol of China.
I am a construction for protection.
I am very long.
Get ready for a tour of history and culture!
Lead in
Play a guessing game.
I'm the Eiffel Tower.
I am over 100 years old.
I am over 300 meters high.
I am a symbol of France.
Lead in
I'm West Lake.
When people think of Hangzhou, they think of me.
I am not a beautiful lady, but loved by many.
I am a lake, so splendid.
Lead in
I'm the Kremlin
and Red Square.
I am a group of buildings.
I am on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
I am heart and soul of Moscow.
St. Basil’s Cathedral
Red Square
The Kremlin
Lead in
Kremlin and Red Square, Moscow is a Cultural Heritage Site of federal importance. The Kremlin is the oldest part of Moscow, the residence of the President of Russia. Red Square, closely associated with the Kremlin, lies beneath its east wall.
In Russian, the square is called “Krasnaya Ploschad”. The word “krasnaya” means both “red” and “beautiful” and the latter, referring to St. Basil’s Cathedral (圣瓦西里大教堂) at the southern end of the square, was the original meaning.
— UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Before-listening
Saint Basil's Cathedral
圣瓦西里大教堂
Kremlin
克里姆林宫
Red Square
红场
Three people are talking about attractions in Moscow. Let’s listen and learn.
Before-listening
Listen to the conversation and choose the correct answers.
P7 1
1. Where are the speakers?
A. On a street.
B. On a plane.
C. On a bus.
2. What are they doing?
A. Drawing a map.
B. Sightseeing.
C. Studying culture.
Listening and talking
·Built between ______ and _______ centuries
·The palace where ___________________ lives
·The Saint Basil's Cathedral looks like __________
·The _________ part of Moscow
·Place for parades, concerts, and even
_______________
What do you know about the Kremlin and Red Square? Listen again and complete the fact sheet.
P7 2
World Cultural Heritage Site Fact Sheet
THE KREMLIN AND RED SQUARE, MOSCOW
14th
17th
the Russian president
a flame/fire
central
ice hockey games
Tip: Read the sentences with gaps and predict what type of word /part of speech the target words will be. For example, “build between the ___ and ___ centuries” will be numbers in their ordinal forms.
Listening and talking
Tour guide: OK, here we are: the Kremlin and Red Square!
Tourist 1: (1)_____________________ the Kremlin exactly?
Tour guide: The Kremlin is a special government area. Inside, there are five palaces and
four cathedrals. It’s where the president lives, too.
Tourist 1: (2)___________________ the Palace Museum in Beijing.
Tour guide: (3)___________________________ The Kremlin was actually built around
the same time, between the 14th and 17th centuries.
Tourist 1: (4)____________________________, with the colourful round towers? I’ve
seen so many photos of it. (5)________________, like a flame!
Excuse me, but what is
Wow... a little bit like
Yes. I guess you could say that.
What’s that building over there
It looks so pretty
Listen again and take down the polite expressions you hear in the dialogue.
Listening and talking
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Tour guide: That’s Saint Basil’s Cathedral. People all over the world think of Russia
when they see it. It’s like the Eiffel Tower in France or the Great Wall in
China, a symbol of the country.
Tourist 2: (6)_______________________ can you tell me more about Red Square?
Tour guide: (7)___________________ the centre of Moscow, and there have been many
important parades and events held here. It also used to be a marketplace a
long time ago.
Tourist 2: (8)_______________________
Tour guide: (9)________________________ the photos of an ice hockey game.
(10)________________ children can skate on Red Square in the winter?
Tourist 2: (11)______________________
Tour guide: Yes. Red Square is also a place for music concerts. People have a lot of
fun here.
Forgive me for asking, but
Well, it’s considered
Oh, really? How amazing!
I see that you’re looking at
Did you know that
No way! That’s so cool!
Listening and talking
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Expressions to start a conversation Expressions to respond
What you hear in the dialogue
Other expressions you can think of
Excuse me, but what is...?
What’s that building over there...?
Forgive me for asking, but...
I see that you’re...
Do/Did you know...?
Wow...a little bit like...
Yes. I guess you could say that.
It looks so pretty...
Well, it’s considered...
Oh, really? How amazing!
No way! That’s so cool!
I beg your pardon, but...
Excuse me. Could you please tell me about...?
That’s so interesting!
It is said that...
Classify what you hear in the above task and fill in the table.
Post-listening
②group work ③discuss things
④Talking to others ⑤remembering things ⑥using flash cards
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Attributive clause定语从句
Can you introduce the buildings according to the conversation by using attributive clauses?
The Kremlin
Red Square
is a special place
where the president lives.
where there are five palaces and four cathedrals.
is a historical place where there have been many important parades and events held .
is also a interesting place where children can skate in winter.
Post-listening
Role-play a conversation between tourist and guide.
Here we are: the Palace Museum.
It is a place which/where...
It is considered …
Excuse me, but what ...?
Forgive me for asking ...
No way! That’s so cool!
Oh, really? How amazing!
Post-listening
a place where Emperors in Ming and Qing Dynasties lived
a museum that displays national treasures of China
over 600 years
over 1.8 million artworks
the Palace Museum
Checklist
about history and culture
in proper language
natural performance
Post-listening
Recommend one site and list your reasons on the posters.
Choose one representative to introduce it as a guide.
the Forbidden City
Mount Tai
The Aswan Dam
Post-listening
The Forbidden City
the home of emperors and their households;
the ceremonial and political centre of Chinese government;
the valuable vase, “blue porcelain”;
1.17 million pieces of art are thought to be stored.
Tourist: Forgive me for asking, but what was the Forbidden City used for in history?
Tour Guide: Well, it is said that the Forbidden City served as the home of emperors and their
households as well as the ceremonial and political centre of Chinese government for
almost 500 years.
Tourist: I see that you’re looking at that valuable vase. Do you know anything about it?
Tour Guide: It’s called “blue porcelain”. Some 1.17 million pieces of art are thought to be stored in
the Forbidden City, so it is also called “the Palace Museum”.
Tourist: That’s really amazing!
Example
Post-listening
Mount Tai
one of the most famous mountains in China;
four marvelous spectacles: the sunrise, the sunset, the view of the Yellow River, and the sea of clouds;
22 temples, around 1,800 stones with writing on them;
Dai Temple on Mount Tai, over 6,000 steps.
Tourist: Excuse me, but could you tell me what we can enjoy in Mount Tai?
Tour Guide: There are four marvelous spectacles in Mount Tai, and they are the sunrise,
the sunset, the view of the Yellow River, and the sea of clouds.
Tourist: Oh, I can’t wait.
Example
Post-listening
The Aswan Dam
to control the floods and bring electricity in the area to help economic development.
the temples and other cultural sites were taken down piece by piece to other places safe from water;
the project took 20 years to complete.
Tourist: Excuse me, but could you tell me about the history of the Aswan Dam?
Tour Guide: Well, the Aswan Dam was built to control the floods and bring electricity in
the area to help economic development, and it took as many as 20 years to
complete.
Tourist: Oh, the project was challenging.
Example
Post-listening
• Do you agree the cultural sites like the Kremlin and Red Square and the Forbidden
City only have tourism value?
• What other values does the cultural heritage have?
No, I don’t.
It is true that cultural heritage can promote tourism and develop economy. However, I think cultural heritage also represents the best history and culture of human beings. It also has aesthetic value and reminds us what we can achieve at our finest, and inspires us to live up to our great past in the future. In other words, it is also the source of life and inspiration.
Critical thinking :Discuss the following questions with your partners.
Post-listening
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polite expressions
relative clause
How to recommend the site
Checklist
about history and culture
in proper language
natural performance
Summary
Assessment
Items Great
(5 pt.) Not bad
(3 pt.) Try harder
(2 pt.)
I can predict the activities before listening.
I can catch the key words while listening.
I can know how to introduce some sites using relative clauses.
I can use polite expressions.
I can role play to introduce one site.
Points(pt.)_______________ _______________in total.
Homework
提升作业
Search for more information about the Kremlin, Red Square and the Forbidden City, and then compare their history and culture with your classmates
基础作业
Recite new words and phrases and make sentences.
拓展作业
Make a presentation to the class to introduce one site.
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