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高二英语教学设计:《The Qin Tomb and the Terracotta Warriors》

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高二英语教学设计:《The Qin Tomb and the Terracotta Warriors》
 

  I.教学内容分析

  本模块介绍了秦始皇陵墓和兵马俑,对秦始皇在历史上的功过进行剖析,对劳动人民对中国古代文明所做出的贡献进行热情的讴歌。要求学生掌握以上历史的同时,运用本模块所提供的语言知识目标进行听说读写的训练,从而提高学生的语言学习和运用的目的。

  II.教学计划

  本模块分为五个课时:

  第一课时:Introduction,Presentation skill, Cultural Corner

  第二课时:Reading and Vocabulary(1)

  第三课时:Reading and Vocabulary(2),

  第四课时:Reading practice,

  第五课时:Task,Module File

  III. Learning strategy:

  1. Cognitive strategy (认知策略)

  2. Monitoring strategy(调控策略)

  3. communication strategy(交际策略)

  4. resource strategy (资源策略)Period OneContent: Introduction,Presentation skill, Cultural Corner

  Introduction:

  Step 1: Look at the picture and discuss the questions. Use the words in the box to help you.

  army battle clay column emperor expression hairstyle soldier tomb underground uniform

  1. Which emperor of ancient China ordered these terracotta warriors to be made?

  Emperor Qin Shihuang

  2. Where were the terracotta warriors discovered?

  1.5 km away from his tomb.

  3. What are the warriors doing?

  Standing like an army ready for battle.

  4. Are all the warriors identical?

  No, they are all different from each other.

  5. Why do you think the Emperor built the terracotta warriors?

  Step 2: Put the dynasties of ancient China in the correct order.

  1. Zhou Dynasty

  2. Han Dynasty

  3. Three Kingdoms, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties

  4. Sui Dynasty

  5. Qin Dynasty

  6. Tang Dynasty

  答案: 1, 5, 2, 3, 4, 6

  Step 3: Answer the questions.

  1. During which dynasties were there many wars?

  Three Kingdoms, Jim, Southern and Northern Dynasties

  2. During which dynasty was the Great Wall first built?

  Qin Dynasty

  3. During which dynasty did China first become one country?

  Qin Dynasty

  4. During which dynasty was the Grand Canal first established?

  Sui Dynasty

  5. During which dynasty was China most powerful?

  Tang Dynasty

  Step 4: Pair work

  Can you think of more questions about the dynasties of ancient China? Having a talk with your partner.

  Presentation Skill

  Read the letter on page 38 and answer the questions.

  1. Is this a formal or informal letter? How do you know?

  Formal; We know because the writer addresses the recipient as Mr. Wu (not by the first name), mentions nothing personal, just the business matter, signs it with "Yours sincerely".

  2. Why has Li Chen written the letter?

  Because he needs some students' help for the archaeological dig during the summer holidays.

  3. Who do you think Mr Wu is?

  A teacher at a school.

  4. In what way would this job be an interesting experience?

  The students would have a chance to work in a team at an important archaeological site.

  Cultural Corner

  Step1 : Read the passage and answer the questions.)

  1. Why did Qu Yuan kill himself?

  Because Qin captured the capital of Chu.

  2. What else do you know about Qu Yuan and the Dragon Boat Festival?

  Step 2: Task: Making a presentation about ancient China

  Think of a period of ancient China that interests you. Choose two or three important people or aspects of the period.

  (1) A ruler and his achievements

  (2) Poets or philosophers

  (3) Building or relics that can still be seen todayPeriod TwoContent: Reading and vocabulary (1)

  Step1: Fast reading

  Read the passage. Number the topics in the order you read about them.

  (a) The discovery of the warriors

  (b) the men who made the warriors

  (c) description of what the warriors look like

  (d) why the writer is at the site

  (e) Emperor Qin Shi Huang and his tomb

  (f) how the soldiers were made

  Answer: d, e, a, c, f, b

  Step2: Read again Answer the question:

  1. In which part of China is the underground tomb of Emperor Qin Shi Huang?

  The northwest China's Shanxi Province.

  2. How and when were the terracotta warriors discovered?

  By farmers digging a well.

  3. How many terracotta warriors are there?7,4004. Why were they made?

  Because Emperor Qin wanted an army to protect him in the next life.

  Step3: Look at the words from the passage and choose the correct answers.

  1. archaeology

  (a) the study of ancient sites and buildings

  (b) the study of geography

  2. unify[

  (a) to change

  (b) to join together

  3. crossbow

  (a) a weapon

  (b) an object that lights a fire4. pit(a) a large hole in the ground

  (b) a river5. facial(a) on (your) face

  (b) kind of

  6. inscribe

  (a) to paint

  (b) too write or cut words on or in something7. figure(a) an object

  (b) a statue

  Step4 : Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in the box.

  construct entrance feature glue hairstyle hollow investigate rob solid treasureAnswers:1. entrance 2. construct 3. glue 4. features 5. treasure 6. robbed 7. investigate 8. solid 9. hollow 10. hairstyle

  Step5 Read Part 1 again and answer the questions.

  1. The writer is working on the ___ of Emperor Qin Shi Huang's tomb. A. area B. site C. province

  2. If archaeologists succeed in entering Win Shin Huang's Tomb, they ____. A. will be robbed

  B. may be attacked

  C. will find treasure

  3. 6.000 clay warriors were found by ____.

  A. peasants

  B. archaeologists

  C. soldiers

  4. The site was __ a long time ago.

  A. visited B. discovered C. buried

  Step6 Read Part 2 again and answer the questions.

  1. The warriors look ____.

  A. strange B. tall C. quite real

  2. The soldiers' _____ show their position in the army.

  A. names B. uniforms C. weapons

  3. The legs of each figure are ___.A. hollowB. glued together

  C. heavier than any other part

  4. The name of __ is written on each figure.

  A. each soldier

  B. the man who made the soldier

  C. the Emperor

  Step7: Answer the questions:

  1. But I've never had so much fun in my life.

  Why is the writer having fun?

  Because he is very lucky to be an archaeology student working on the terracotta warriors site.

  2. There are rather worrying ancient descriptions of crossbows hidden at the tomb's entrance.

  Why are the descriptions worrying?

  Because if anyone tried to enter, they might be killed.

  3. As the whole world knows, when the archaeologists started digging, they found 6.000 clay warriors ...

  How do you think the whole world discovered this?

  It was reported in the newspapers and on television.

  4. It seems that Emperor Qin Shi Huang had ordered the soldiers to be made in order to protect him in the next life.

  What does this tell us about Emperor Qin Shin Huang?

  That he was worried about what would happen to him after death.

  5. I wonder if they were any help?!

  What does the writer mean by this?

  He doesn't know what happens to people after death and wonders if the army really did protect the Emperor.

  6. In the half-light it's easy to imagine that they are a real army.

  Why is it only half-light?

  Because it is underground, and also if the lighting were too strong it might spoil the figures.

  7. ... I too feel so proud to be connected in some small way with Qin Shi Huang's great army.

  In what way is the writer connected with Qin Shi Huang's army?

  He is working on the archaeological site where they are.

  Step 8: Discussion

  1. What do we learn about Emperor Qin Shi Huang from this passage?

  What do we learn about his personality?

  That he unified China over 2.000 years ago;

  he became king aged 13

  he was a brilliant ruler, but very cruel

  2. What do we learn about the writer?

  What do we learn about his personality

  That he is an archaeology student from London; he's very lucky to have been chosen to work on this site; he seems very enthusiastic and happy.

  3. Would you like to work on this site for a month or two?

  What would you enjoy? What would you dislike?

  Period Three

  Content: Reading and vocabulary (2)

  Step 1: Fast reading

  Read the passage. Write a heading for each paragraph.

  Passage 1 The History of the Great Wall

  Passage 2 A Legend About the Great Wall

  Passage 3 A Walk Along the Great Wall

  Step2 : Read the words in the box, then complete the sentences.

  admire approximately arrival collapse depart magnificent set off sun lotion take a break wonder

  1. The building _________ because it was very old.

  2. The Great Wall is a (n) ___________ achievement.

  3. They need to ___________. They've been working very hard.

  4. We arrive at ____________ eleven o'clock.

  5. In ancient times, there were said to be Seven _________ of the World.

  6. To _____________ means to start a journey.

  7. I _______ him because he knows so much about ancient China.

  8. The coach didn't _____________ until late in the evening.

  9. It's very hot so you should put on some__________.

  10. The ________ time back in Beijing is 22:30.

  Step3 : Answer the questions:

  1.Can you think of another word to replace the word "itinerary"?

  Travel Arrangements.

  2.What information about the Great Wall in Paragraph 1 has already been given in the listening passage about Emperor Qin Shi Huang?

  That he joined up the different sections of the wall.

  3. Could the legend about Meng Jiangnu be true? Say why / why not.

  NO. One woman's crying could not make a wall fall down.

  4. Why is the walk along the wall described as unforgettable?

  Because the scenery and views are magnificent.

  5. Does the walk sound tiring? Say why / why not.

  It will not be too tiring because there is a 20-minute rest every 40 minutes.

  Step4 discussion

  1.Does this trip sound well-organised and attractive?

  2.Do you think this is a good leaflet? Does it make people want to go on the trip?

  3.Would you change the leaflet in any way? If so, say how.

  Period Four

  Content: Reading Practice

  Step1: Look at the title of the passage. What do you think the secrets of the terracotta army were?

  Step2: Read the passage and check your answer.

  1. He was fully aware of the importance of armed forces and in order to protect him in the afterlife, he had images made of his troops, which were buried near him to guard his soul.

  (1). Who made the images of his troops?

  We don't know.

  (2). What were the troops for?

  To guard his soul.

  (3). Where were the troops?

  They were buried near him.

  2. The large numbers reflect the centralized authority in China's feudal society. Serving as a typical example of different art of sculpture between East and West.

  (1). What do the words the large numbers refer to?

  The statues.

  (2). What kind of sculpture are the large numbers an example of?

  Human figures.

  (3). What serves as a typical example of the different art of sculpture?

  The large numbers of the sculptures.

  Step 3: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.

  1. Before the Emperor came to power, ___.

  a. the capital of China was in Xi'an

  c. there were a series of wars in China

  b. the Qin dynasty ruled the entire county

  d. China as a single state did not exist

  2. The Emperor made images of his armed forces in order to ____.

  a. Show how aware he was of their importance

  b. show that he believed in life after death

  c. guard his body in the mausoleum after he died

  d. Protect him in the next world

  3. 3. The Emperor Qin Shi Huang intended the large number of warriors to show _____.

  a. The power and importance of a unified China

  b. The size of his army and the men's facial expressions

  c. A typical example of the Qin army in ancient China

  d. The difference between art and sculpture in the East and in the West

  4. To show individual characteristics, the soldiers all _____.

  a. Wear different costumes

  b. Have different facial expressions

  c. Show different ranks and positions

  d. Stand in different positions

  step 4 : consolidation

  1. Which dynasty took over after the Qin dynasty?

  A. the Han dynasty

  B. the Tang dynasty

  2. What kind of building is a mausoleum?

  A. a museum built in the memory of a dead person

  B. a place where dead people are buried

  3. How was a feudal society organised?

  A. according to social position and rank

  B. everyone was equal

  4. What is terracotta made from?

  A. white stone

  B. reddish-brown clay

  5. What did the excavation of the Qin warriors involve?

  A. removing the earth that was covering them

  B. building a special cave to store them

  6. A landmark in the historical development of ancient sculpture in China is ____.

  A. a building that is easily recoginsed

  B. an important stage

  7. How old do you think a veteran might be?A. 18 - 35B. More than 35

  答案: A, B, A, B, A, B, B

  Period Five

  Content: Writing

  Paragraph 1 Give your reason for writing and some information about yourself:...

  Paragraph 2 Give some more information and explain why you would like the job.

  Paragraph 3 Explain why you would be good at the job.

  Paragraph 4 End with a polite phrase.

 

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