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1、Art and NatureArt and NatureUnit 2 Book 2Unit 2 Book 2iPrepareiPrepare A AiExploreiExplore B BiProduceiProduce C C0101iPrepareiPrepare Art and NatureArt and NaturePreparePrepare In our busy lives, we seem to take some of the important things for granted. It seems to be that each day the connection b
2、etween us and our planet earth drifts further and further apart. Not only does the earth provide us with everything we need to survive, like air to breathe and material to build our shelters, but it also provides us with inspiration for art. The complex beauty of nature has inspired many artists whe
3、ther it is the array of colors in a sunset or the natural geometry of a pinecone. Both art and nature are purely inspirational. Put together, they might possibly provide us with the key for a bright and long future.You met a foreign visitor when in an art gallery in Beijing. He was eager to know mor
4、e about Chinese painting, and invited you to introduce some basic elements in Chinese paintings. His questions are as follows: In what way are Chinese paintings connected with calligraphy? What is the aim of the traditional Chinese painter?PreparePrepare - Scenarios- ScenariosScenario 1Scenario 1 In
5、 what way are Chinese paintings connected with calligraphy?Chinese painting as one of Chinese traditional art forms comes from Chinese calligraphy. It is a bridge to show Chinese peoples value in life and nature, individual and collective, internality and externalism. Conventionally, Chinese paintin
6、g is directly connected with calligraphy. They are integrative. In Chinese peoples thinking, a traditional poet should be of the capability of painting, calligraphy, poem and music. PreparePrepare - Scenarios- ScenariosScenario 1Scenario 1 What is the aim of the traditional Chinese painter?The aim o
7、f the traditional Chinese painter is to capture not only the outer appearance of a subject but its inner essence as wellits energy, life force, and spirit. To accomplish his goal, the Chinese painter more often than not rejected the use of color. PreparePrepare - Scenarios- ScenariosScenario 1Scenar
8、io 1In English class, you were presented a picture. Your teacher asked the following questions: Who is the boy in the picture? Could you please tell the story?PreparePrepare - Scenarios- ScenariosScenario Scenario 2 2In English class, you were presented a picture. Your teacher asked the following qu
9、estions: Who is the boy in the picture?The boy in the picture is Ma Liang, a young and very kind peasant boy who liked drawing and drew pictures everywhere and had the greatest dream to be an artist. PreparePrepare - Scenarios- ScenariosScenario Scenario 2 2 Review Reviewinging & & DiscussiDiscussin
10、gng Did I know what to say about the scenario?Did I express what I wanted to say?What do I need?What should I do?PreparePrepare - - Identifying the gapsIdentifying the gapsIdentify possible difficultiesIdentify possible difficultiesCan I express what I want to say in English about features of world-
11、famous Western and Chinese paintings?Do I acquire enough information about Western and Chinese arts? Can I present a speech in five minutes to compare between Chinese and Western paintings?Skill gapLanguage gapInformation gapPreparePrepare - - Identifying the gapsIdentifying the gapsPreparePrepare -
12、 - Learning objectivesLearning objectives1. name and explain some features of world-famous Western paintings2. identify and analyze the subject matter in classical Chinese paintings3. make comparisons between Western and Chinese paintings from various perspectivesDuring the learning of this unit, yo
13、u will be able to:PreparePrepare - Learning Objectives- Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this unit, you will be required to:Present a speech in five minutes at an international students forum on the topic: A Comparison between Chinese and Western Paintings On the _.Aspects for you to choose fro
14、m: Subject matter Painting techniques Painting tools Art perceptions.Six elements for an effective presentation1. Be prepared 2. Give of yourself3. Stay relaxed4. Use natural humor5. Plan your body and hand positions6. Pay attention to all detailsPreparePrepare - - Getting to know the unit projectGe
15、tting to know the unit projectAbout About PresentationPresentation0202iExploreiExplore 1-Discussion 1-Discussion Art and NatureArt and NatureExplore 1Explore 1- - DiscussionDiscussionMatch the following famous paintings with their titles.1.The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci2.Girl with a Pearl Earr
16、ing by Johannes Vermeer3.The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali4.The Starry Night by Vincent van GoghABCDDABC Leonardos The Last Supper is among the most famous paintings in the world. In its monumental simplicity, the composition of the scene is masterful; the power of its effect comes from the
17、 striking contrast in the attitudes of the 12 disciples as counterposed to Christ.Explore 1Explore 1- - DiscussionDiscussion Work in pairs. Discuss why you think each painting is famous.SampleSampleGirl with a Pearl Earring is regarded as Vermeers masterpiece; this canvas is often referred to as the
18、 Mona Lisa of the North. There is an air of mystery surrounding the girls identity.Explore 1Explore 1- - DiscussionDiscussion Work in pairs. Discuss why you think each painting is famous.SampleSample The Persistence of Memory is one of most recognizable works of Salvador Dali. The well-known surreal
19、ist piece introduced the image of the soft melting pocket watch. It epitomizes Dalis theory of “softness” and “hardness,” which was central to his thinking at the time.Explore 1Explore 1- - DiscussionDiscussion Work in pairs. Discuss why you think each painting is famous.SampleSample The Starry Nigh
20、t is regarded as among Van Goghs finest works, and is one of the most recognized paintings in the history of Western culture.Explore 1Explore 1- - DiscussionDiscussion Work in pairs. Discuss why you think each painting is famous.SampleSampleExplore 1Explore 1- - Preparing for the structure Preparing
21、 for the structure How to talk about an influential piece of work in the Western art history? Read the following passage on The Last Supper, a famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci. Then analyze the structure of the passage by putting the main ideas in the correct order.Explore 1Explore 1- - Preparin
22、g for the structure Preparing for the structure General introductionFeatures Techniques Importance 0202iExploreiExplore 1-Reading 1-Reading Art and NatureArt and NatureWhat can you acquire from iExplore 1 for your presentation?Explore 1Explore 1- - ReadingReadingExplore 1Explore 1- - ReadingReadingU
23、nderstanding Mona LisaTalking about Mona Lisa, two impressions will pop out. It is familiar almost everyone has seen an image of the picture somewhere. But it is also mysterious there are so many different and even contradictory interpretations on it. What makes it such an influential piece? Why doe
24、s the woman seem particularly alive? Why do people report to have seen different things from various angles? The following text helps uncover the mysteryREADINGExplore 1Explore 1- - ReadingReadingExplore 1Explore 1- - Identifying and synthesizing informationIdentifying and synthesizing informationPr
25、oblemThe figures look 1) _ , almost 2) _, like statues, rather than 3) _ .hard and harshwoodenknowledgeFalse reasonthe lack of 4) _or lack of 5) _patienceany living beingPossible reasonThe more the figure is 6) _, the less we can imagine 7) _.copied line byline and detail by detail that it ever real
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