Unit1Listeningandspeaking学案高中英语人教版(2019)必修第三册.docx
Unit 1 Book 3Period 1Listening and Speaking译文:Phoenix flutes make music.The moonlight flashes.Fish and dragon lanterns whirl the whole night long. Activity 1: Discuss the opening page Activity 2: Describe festivalsRead the phrases and write down the Chinese meaning.Unit 1 Book3 Listening and Speaking 4 / 41)wear traditional costumes _ 2)march along the streets _3)attend the ceremony _4)watch samba dance _5) dress up in carnival costumes _6) guess riddles _7)receive congratulations from _ 8) give performances _Look at the the pictures and choose the phrases above to describe each festival. 1. Chinese Lantern Festival2. Rio Carnival3. Japanese Coming-of-Age Day_Activity 3: Listen for order and relationships _ a tour guide and members of a tour group_ an interview and an interviewee_a reporter and a tourist_ two friendsActivity 4: Listen for details1) In Conversation 1, the woman is wearing _ colours. It took her a long time to do her hair and make-up, and to get _. She is going to meet her _soon.2) In Conversation 2, Carla advises Li Mei to change her _. This is because the weather is _ and they will be outside for a long time.3) In Conversation 3, the people are enjoying the _show.Activity 5: Listen and make notes² Chinese Lantern Festival: _² Coming-of-Age Day:_² Rio Carnival:_Activity 6: Role-play the conversation about festivalsIn pairs, discuss which of these festivals attracts you the most and why.A: I think the Rio Carnival would be the most exciting. After all, as you know, I love to dance!B: I love dancing, too, but Im not sure Id enjoy it in such hot weather. A: So which festivals do you like best?B: I like ._听力原文:Conversation1Interviewer: Miss, congratulations on becoming an adult! You look amazing in your kimono. The bright colours are terrific!Girl:Really? That's kind of you to say so. Thank you.Interviewer: Youre welcome. Did it take you much time to get ready today?Girl: Yes, actually. I spent hours doing my hair and make-up, and getting dressed. But it was worth it, because I wanted to look my best at the Coming-of-age ceremony.Interviewer: Oh, you look great! Now that the ceremony is over, are you going to celebrate the day with your family or friends?Girl: Yes. Im going to meet my family soon, and were having a party tonight.Interviewer: So what does "being an adult" mean to you?Girl: Well, I think it means being self-supporting and responsible for your actions an decisions, and. (Fade out)Conversation2Li Mei: Im ready for Carnival, Carla. Shall we go and join the parade now?Carla: You must be joking, Li Mei! That dress is too thick. Do you realise that it's 35 out there? Also, were going to march along the streets for hours and dance until midnight. You need to change.Li Mei: OK. What should I wear?Carla: Wear something light and cool. I also think you need to wear more comfortable shoes. It'll be too tiring to walk or dance for a long time in those shoes.Li Mei: Hmm.,. You're right. Can you wait for me? I'll change right awayCarla: Sure. (After a few seconds.)Li Mei: Carla, how do I look now?Carla: Fantastic! Now lets go and enjoy this festival! It's going to be so exciting!Conversation 3Guide: Now, everyone, when we turn this next corner, youll all have a real treat for the eyes.Man 1: Wow! These lanterns are amazing!Woman: Excuse me, Miss Lin. Can you tell me what's written on the pieces of paper? Are they wishes?Guide: Not exactly. Theyre riddles for people to guess. If you guess correctly, you can get a nice giftWoman: Oh what a nice idea!Man 2: What else can Chinese people do during this festival?Guide: Oh, they can do many things. They can watch the dragon and lion dances, and also eat yuanxiao with their family. yuanxiao is a kind of sweet dumpling. The Chinese word "yuan” means “family unity and happiness”.背景知识补充材料:The Lantern FestivalXin Qiji (杨宪益、戴乃迭 译)In the east wind tonight a thousand trees burst into bloomAnd stars are blown down like rain;The whole perfumed road is throngedWith fine carriages and horses bright with gems;Phoenix flutes make music,The moon light flashes,Fish and dragon lanterns whirl the whole night long.Golden willow and butterfly trinkets in her hair,Laughing and chatting she leaves a faint fragrance behind.A thousand times I search for her in the crowdAnd, suddenly turning my head,Discover her where the lantern lights are dim.Chinese Lantern FestivalTaking place on the fifteenth day of the first month of the lunar year, the Lantern Festival is generally celebrated in February or March. On this day, people carry or display traditional paper lanterns and solve riddles. As it is a popular festival for Chinese people around the world, it is celebrated in many different countries, even in the West.成人节(Coming-of-Age Day)“Coming of age” refers to the time when a person makes the transition from childhood into adulthood. In Japan, this has been a national holiday since 1948. Originally, it was celebrated on 15 January every year. However, in 2000 it was changed to the second Monday in January. On this day, everyone who has turned 20 in the last year is formally recognised as an adult. When going out on this day, young men wear formal suits and ties and young ladies usually wear kimonos. The day is often finished by a party where the young people celebrate their new lives as adults.里约热内卢狂欢节(Rio Carnival) The carnival is a joyous(happy) festival celebrated in Catholic(天主教) countries around the world in the days before Lent (大斋节). Usually, the Carnival occurs in late February or early March. By far the biggest Carnival is in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where more than two million people take part in the yearly festivities. During this time, the streets are filled with parades of people wearing colourful costumes and dancing the samba, and with large and colourful floats. (花车,彩车)