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六年级下册 多媒体教学课件
ENGLISH
6B
Unit
3
B
Festival activities
Speaking
Festivals
across cultures
2
Edinburgh
International Festival
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Since 1947
Harry Turner and Li Bailing are talking about a programme about the Edinburgh International Festival.
10:30 p.m., 3 August
Opening Event
At Festival Square
8 p.m., 5 August
Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony
At the Usher Hall
8 p.m., 18 August
Swan Lake
At the King’s Theatre
8 p.m., 22 August
Cats
At the Lyceum
5–29 August
Live Street Shows
At the Royal Mile
9:30 p.m., 27 August
Closing Fireworks Concert
At the Ross Theatre & Princes Street Gardens
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international /ˌɪntəˈnæʃnəl/ adj. 国际的
event /ɪˈvent/ n. 公开活动;事件
square /skweə(r)/ n. 广场
symphony /ˈsɪmfəni/ n. 交响乐;交响曲
theatre (AmE theater) /ˈθɪətə(r)/ n. 戏院;剧场;露天剧场
firework /ˈfaɪəwɜːk/ n. 烟火;烟花
concert /ˈkɒnsət/ n. 音乐会;演奏会
prince /prɪns/ n. 王子
check /tʃek/ v. 查明;查看;核实
check out 查看;看一看
information /ˌɪnfəˈmeɪʃn/ n. 信息;消息;情报;资料;资讯
since /sɪns/ prep. 自……以来;自……以后
B
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Look at the programme. Which events would you like to attend?
Look and say
B1
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Listen to the conversation between Harry and Bailing. What do people usually do at the Edinburgh International Festival?
People usually go to watch plays, performances, operas, concerts, musicals and so on.
Listen, read and think
B2
5
Read Bailing and Harry’s conversation.
Bailing: Hi, what are you reading?
Harry: It’s a programme for this year’s Edinburgh International Festival.
Bailing: Wow, it looks good. What is special about the festival?
Harry: There are a lot of plays, performances, operas and concerts. All in one place.
Bailing: Really?
Harry: I went there last year and saw a musical group perform Cats.
Bailing: I’ve never seen a musical before!
Harry: Would you like to go on a family trip to Edinburgh during your summer holidays with us?
Bailing: Sounds great! I need to talk to my mum and dad. May I have this programme?
Harry: Sure! Here you are.
performance /pəˈfɔːməns/ n. 表演
really /ˈriːəli/ adv. 事实上;真正地
perform /pəˈfɔːm/ v. 表演;演出
Listen, read and think
B2
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Underline Bailing’s questions. Discuss why she asks these questions.
Bailing: Hi, what are you reading?
Harry: It’s a programme for this year’s Edinburgh International Festival.
Bailing: Wow, it looks good. What is special about the festival?
Harry: There are a lot of plays, performances, operas and concerts. All in one place.
Bailing: Really?
Harry: I went there last year and saw a musical group perform Cats.
Bailing: I’ve never seen a musical before!
Harry: Would you like to go on a family trip to Edinburgh during your summer holidays with us?
Bailing: Sounds great! I need to talk to my mum and dad. May I have this programme?
Harry: Sure! Here you are.
To start a conversation
To show interest in the festival
To make sure if Harry’s information is true
To ask for permission to take the festival programme
Listen, read and think
B2
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Bailing: Hi, what are you reading?
Harry: It’s a programme for this year’s Edinburgh International Festival.
Bailing: Wow, it looks good. What is special about the festival?
Harry: There are a lot of plays, performances, operas and concerts. All in one place.
Bailing: Really?
Harry: I went there last year and saw a musical group perform Cats.
Bailing: I’ve never seen a musical before!
Harry: Would you like to go on a family trip to Edinburgh during your summer holidays with us?
Bailing: Sounds great! I need to talk to my mum and dad. May I have this programme?
Harry: Sure! Here you are.
To share his experience and show it is true that people can watch all these in one place.
2. Why does Harry say this?
Read the conversation again. Think about the questions.
1. What does Harry mean?
The Edinburgh International Festival is rich in culture. People can watch different kinds of shows there.
3. What is Harry doing when he asks the question?
He is inviting Bailing to go on a trip to Edinburgh with his family.
Listen, read and think
B2
8
Read after the recording.
Bailing: Hi, what are you reading?
Harry: It’s a programme for this year’s Edinburgh International Festival.
Bailing: Wow, it looks good. What is special about the festival?
Harry: There are a lot of plays, performances, operas and concerts. All in one place.
Bailing: Really?
Harry: I went there last year and saw a musical group perform Cats.
Bailing: I’ve never seen a musical before!
Harry: Would you like to go on a family trip to Edinburgh during your summer holidays with us?
Bailing: Sounds great! I need to talk to my mum and dad. May I have this programme?
Harry: Sure! Here you are.
Listen, read and think
B2
9
Wang Yiming is interested in ballet and street shows. Harry invites him to this year’s Edinburgh International Festival too. Work in pairs and act out their conversation. Use the above conversation as a model.
invite /ɪnˈvaɪt/ v. 邀请
Role-play
B3
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Making invitations
We make invitations to ask someone to join us for an activity or event. Invitations between close friends are usually informal. Formal invitations can show greater respect and politeness.
TEEN skill
Making an invitation
(Formal) I’d like to invite you to ...
(Informal) Do you want to ...?
(Formal/Informal) Would you like to ...?
(Informal) How about …?/What about …?
(Informal) Why don’t we …?
(Formal) It would be great if you could ...
(Formal) Could you join us for...?
My learning notes
Responding to an invitation
(Formal) I’m really sorry, but I’ve got something else on.
(Formal/Informal) I hate to refuse, but ...
(Informal) I’d love to.
(Informal) That sounds great!
(Informal) I'm in!
(Formal) Thank you for the invitation. I would be glad to attend.
(Formal) I'm looking forward to it.
My learning notes
refuse /rɪˈfjuːz/ v. 回绝;拒绝
hate /heɪt/ v. 讨厌;憎恶
Word partner Verb + Noun
Word study
The following verbs are often used to describe festival activities. What nouns or noun phrases do they often go together with?
Verb Noun/Noun phrase Verb Noun/Noun phrase
watch play
eat visit
wear enjoy
a show/a lion dance/
a concert/...
candy/snacks/tangyuan/…
new clothes/costumes/
a mask/…
games/music/the piano/…
relatives/close friends/
a museum/…
a concert/a night view/
a fireworks display/…
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Work in pairs. Think of a festival in your hometown and invite your partner to the festival.
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HOMEWORK
Copy the new words from “international” to “refuse” on pages 120 and 121, Student’s Book 6B.
Complete the exercises on pages 28 and 29, Workbook 6B.
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International. international.
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Information. information.
Really, really.
Firework . firework.
Concert . concert.
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