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1、unit08,Agenda,Lesson 1,Lesson 2,Extended Exercises,Checkpoint,Agenda,UNIT GOALS,1. Recommend a museum2. Describe an artwork3. Talk about how art influences you4. Discuss your favorite artists5. Write about artwork,Lesson 1,Lesson 1,Lead-in,Listening,Speaking,Reading,Writing,1-Lead-in,Lead-in,Sitcom:
2、 What Do You Think?Scene 1,Exercise A,Exercise B,Exercise C,1-Exercise A,Exercise A,A. Check whether each statement is true (T) or false (F).,T F1. Ms. Novak works in an art gallery. 2. Mr. Evans wants some art for his home. 3. The sculpture is made of gold. 4. Marie likes the painting more than the
3、 sculpture. 5. The photograph is of snow in the mountains. 6. Mr. Evans likes all three art pieces. ,1-Exercise B,Exercise B,B. Answer the following questions according to what you hear.,1. Does anyone like the art pieces?_2. Do the others say what they really like?_3. Which pieces does Mr. Evans de
4、cide to buy?_,No. None of them really have positive ideas about these art pieces.,Unfortunately, none of them say what they really like, or how they really feel.,Mr. Evans decides to buy all the three pieces.,1-Exercise C,Exercise C,C. Complete Ms. Novaks descriptions of the different art pieces. Us
5、e contractions when possible.,Painting1. “This _ by a Russian artist that I really like.”2. “The artist _ by looking at the sea.”Sculpture3. “It _ by a British sculptor.”4. “It _ of wood.”5. “It _ gold.”Photograph6. “It _ in Paris.”,was painted,was inspired,was made,is made,was painted,was photograp
6、hed,1-Listening,Listening,Part 1 Do You Like it?,Part 2 Talk About Museums,Part 3 Do You Know Salvador Dali?,Part 4 A School Tour to National Museum for Natural History,Part 5 The Introduction to Boston Museum of Fine Arts,New Words,1-Part-1,Part 1 Do You Like it?,Listen to the conversation and then
7、 classify the statements. Write a “” before the ones that indicates likes. Write a “” for the ones that indicate dislikes., 1. This prints sort of interesting. 4. I think its just right. 2. I kind of like it. 5. Im not really too crazy about his stuff. 3. Dont you find it a little too dark? 6. Im no
8、t into really bright colors,1-Part-2-1,Part 2 Talk About Museums,Listen to the following conversations and fill in the blanks.,Conversation 1A: I think everyone 1_ should take their kid the National Museum of Natural History at least once. 2_ when they are young, if they like dinosaurs or 3_.B: Yeah
9、. The mastodon is 4_. I remember seeing it when I was a little kid in 5_.A: It is really one of the premier museums in the country for little kids to go to.B: Thats true. Though most are not all that into 6_. Stuff they see here will really 7_.,who lives near the DC area,Especially,geology,really co
10、ol,kindergarten or first grade,recent history or art,make an impression,1-Part-2-2,Part 2 Talk About Museums,Conversation 2A:Got back from your trip to Ottawa? Did you 8_ there?B: Marvelous! 9_ I could return one day.A: Which of Ottawas 10_ do travelers like best?B: Quite a lot. A drive along the Ri
11、deau Canal and 11_ that includes Parliament Hill, the National Gallery and Museum of Civilization.A: You mean the Museum of Civilization?B: Of course. Never miss it if you 12_.,enjoy yourself,I wish,attractions,a sightseeing tour,were there,1-Part-3,Part 3 Do You Know Salvador Dali?,True FalseExampl
12、e: Dali was born in Spain. 1. Dali thought he could learn a lot from his teachers. 2. Dali joined the Surrealists in Madrid. 3. The Surrealists wanted people to understand their art. 4. Dali was influenced by his dreams. 5. Dali was inspired by Gala. 6. Dali took many photographs of Gala. 7. Dali di
13、ed in the United States. ,Check whether each statement is true (T) or false (F).,1-Part-4,Part 4 A School Tour to National Museum for Natural History,Listen to the talk and answer the following questions.,1. How many sessions did the pre-visit activity take?_2. For whom did the 8th graders make the
14、“self-guide book”?_3. How many students took part in the project?_4. What did the outcome from the evaluation tell us?_,2,fifth graders,180 students (90 eighth graders and 90 fifth graders),The project was a success.,1-Part-5,Part 5 The Introduction to Boston Museum of Fine Arts,Fill out the table b
15、elow with the information you hear. Some of the information has been given to you in the table.,1876,1981,Textiles,19, 137,Concerts,1-New Words,New Words,architecture n. 建筑物 Barcelona 巴塞罗那 (西班牙城市) canal n. 运河civilization n. 文明collaboration n. 合作conflict n. 冲突contemporary adj. 当代的DC (short for Washin
16、gton D.C.),1-New Words,New Words,decorative adj.装饰的dinosaur n. 恐龙docent n. 讲解员dome n. 穹顶evaluation n. 评价exhibition n. 展览filmmaker n. 电影制片人geology n. 地质学,1-New Words,New Words,grader n. (某年级)学生guide n. 导游impression n. 印象inspire v. 使获得灵感jewelry n. 珠宝 liberty n. 自由marvelous adj. 好极了 mastodon n. 乳齿象,1-N
17、ew Words,New Words,Ottawa 渥太华(加拿大首都) outcome n. 结果 parliament n. 国会(大厦) persistence n. 存留,持续portrait n. 画像 premier adj. 主要的 privately adv. 私人(资助)地remarkable n. 了不起的,1-Proper Names,New Words,sculpture n. 雕刻sessionn. 授课时间 stuff n. 事物Surrealist n. 超现实主义者textile n. 纺织品 witness v. 目睹,1-Speaking,Speaking,
18、Recommend a Museum,Conversation Model,Conversation Pair Work,1-Conversation-Model,Conversation Model,Read and Listen,A: Be sure not to miss the Prado Museum while youre in Madrid.B: Really? Whys that?A: Well, for one thing, Las Meninas is kept there.B: No kidding! Ive always wanted to see that.A: Th
19、ey have a great collection of painting. Youll love it.B: Thanks for the suggestion!Rhythm and Intonation Practice:Now listen again and try to imitate. Pay attention to the stress pattern.,Las Meninas, by Diego Velazquez,1-Conversation Pair Work,Conversation Pair Work,Recommend a museum. Use the guid
20、e and the pictures, or create a new conversation about museums you know.,A: Be sure not to miss 1_ while youre in 2_.B: Really? Whys that?A: Well, for one thing, 3_ is kept there.B: 4_.A: They have a great collection of 5_.B: 6_.Continue the conversation in your own way,the Prado Museum,Madrid,Las M
21、eninas,No Kidding! Ive always wanted to see that,paintings. Youll love it,Thanks for the suggestions!,1-Reading,Reading,Topic Preview,Text A,Text B,Vocabulary Exercises,Vocabulary Activity,The Grinder / oil paintingartist: Diego Rivera , Mexico (1926),1-Topic Preview,Topic Preview,Which of these pie
22、ces of art have you seen before? Are you familiar with the artists?,The Great Wave of Kanagawa / print (woodcut)artist: Katsushika Hokusai ,Japan (around 1830),Dutch Interior I / oil paintingartist: Joan Mir ,Spain (1928),White Flower on Red Earth, #1 / oil paintingartist: Georgia OKeeffe, U.S.A. (1
23、943),1-Text A,Text A,Text,Comprehension Check,TA-Text-1,Text A,Living with ArtIn 1982, Lynn Contrucci bought a beautiful piece of jewelry from Mali, in West Africa. She liked the piece so much that she began to study African art in order to understand it better. She was selling her house at the time
24、, and she had some money to spendso she started to collect African art. Since then, it has become a passion. She has collected nearly 300 pieces, including figures and masks. “Im an addict now! My family thinks Im crazy,” she jokes. Even her windows and bed are decorated with beautiful African cloth
25、. Some pieces are given as gifts to family and friends, or they are sold just to make room for more. In 1998, she began to get interested in Chinese jade figures and Chinese Tibetan paintings. More recently, she began collecting Haitian paintings. “My home is a mixture of art from all these places,”
26、 she says.Ms. Contrucci says it is like bringing people into her home. “Each piece has a special meaning. They are my friends.,Read the article and think about the people in it.,TA-Text-2,Text A,Yu Gan is an artist from a family of talented artists. He began painting at the age of seven and never st
27、opped. His father, Yu Heng, is known internationally for his dramatic traditional paintings, calligraphy, and poetry. His brother, Yu Ping, is a sculptor and painter. His sister, Yu Fan, is both a pianist and an artist. His wife, Yan Liu, is a fashion design artist, and his son, Kuaiwho has shown st
28、rong artistic talent since the age of threewants to be a filmmaker.,TA-Text-3,Text A,Mr. Yu paints in an abstract style that combines, as he puts it, “the best traditions of Western and Eastern art.” Like traditional Chinese artists, he is inspired by images from natureearth and water. Like Western
29、artists, he works with oil paint to express his feelings. He hopes to influence young Chinese with his art. “Today, they turn away from all things Chinese and love all things Western. I want them to understand that they can take the best from both worlds.” Mr. Yu has a website at www.eChinaA, which
30、was created to promote art by Chinese artists worldwide.“I am totally captivated by art,” says Mr. Yu. “I cant imagine life without it.”,mask,mask,n. a covering for the face to hide or protect it; an appearance which hides the truth or reality 面罩,面具;伪装Most of the actors were in beautifully modeled m
31、asks.He hid his evil plans under a mask of friendship.,addict,addict,n. a person who is unable to free himself from a harmful habit, esp. of taking drugs染上不良嗜好的人(尤指吸毒);瘾君子Similar to a smoker, a candy addict has an oral fixation on the sweets.Anyone who has been a substance addict will fight it for t
32、he rest of their lives.,talent,talent,n. a special natural ability or skill; people of such ability才干, 才能; 天才He demonstrated/displayed/showed a talent for music.She is an exciting new swimming talent.,dramatic,dramatic,adj. exciting, catching the imagination戏剧性的; 令人兴奋的,刺激的There was a dramatic confro
33、ntation between the two countries.His story of how he rescued the kid from the bottom of the well was quite dramatic.,calligraphy,calligraphy,n. beautiful writing done using special pens or brushes书法Brush calligraphy is an art unique to Asian cultures.Calligraphy is the art of making beautiful or el
34、egant handwriting. It is a fine art of skilled penmanship.,abstract,abstract,a. not real or solid 抽象的Abstract ideas may lead to concrete plans.His plans were too abstract to be put into operation.,sculptor,sculptor,n. an artist who makes sculpture 雕刻家Among all the great sculptors in the world, Miche
35、langelo occupied a unique position. Some modern sculptors, say, Henry Moore, prefer to use abstract forms to demonstrate their artistic ideas and interpretations of art.,website,website,n. a group of World Wide Web pages usually containing hyperlinks to each other and made available online 网页,网站We o
36、ften visit the official web site of the 2008 summer games in BeijingWelcome to Longman English Language Teaching! On this website, there are lots of ideas and free resources for learners and teachers of English language.,captivate,captivate,v. to charm, excite and attract someone or something 迷住,迷惑H
37、e was captivated by her beauty.The children were captivated by the animal story.,be decorated with,be decorated with,用装饰This room was decorated after/in the style of Qing Dynasty.His drawing room was elaborately decorated.,make room,make room (for),make room (for) (为)腾出空间Please move along and make r
38、oom for me. For the sake of commercial gains, quite a few buildings with historical value have been pulled down to make room for high-rising apartments or shopping centers.,Tibetan,Tibetan,adj. 藏族的;n. 藏族人,Haitian,Haitian,adj. 海地的,TA-Comprehension Check,Comprehension Check,Answer the following questi
39、ons based on what you have read in the passage.,1. Why does Lynn Contruccis family think shes crazy? Do you think she is?_2. What does Yu Gan mean when he says, “I am totally captivated by art”? Are you?_,Her family thinks that she is crazy because she is using up the money got from selling the hous
40、e and she has collected nearly 300 pieces of artwork. I think she is really crazy about her art collection. However, this kind of “addict” is understandable given her strong interest in art.,By saying in that way, he means that he is so completely absorbed in his art career that art has become part
41、of his life.,TA-Comprehension Check,Comprehension Check,3.Which best describes you? Explain your answer.a. I collect art.b. I make art.c. I appreciate art.d. I dont care about art._,C. As a layman of art, I like art, say all kinds of artwork, like paintings, statues, photographs, movies, music, etc.
42、, but as far as I am concerned, they enrich and color my life; they are not the whole part of my life.,1-Text B,Text B,Warm-up,Text,Comprehension Check,Critical Thinking,TB-Warm-up,Warm-up,1. Is art an important part of your life, and why? _2. Do you think artistic talent is genetic? _,TB-Warm-up,Wa
43、rm-up,Match the world famous artworks with their titles.A. Mona Lisa _ B. The Venus de Milo_C. Statue of David _ D. Liberty Lady Leading Us _E. The Thinker _,(1),(2),(4),(5),(3),(2),(3),(5),(1),(4),TB-Warm-up,Warm-up,Reading Strategy Clustering Reading clusters of words as a unit. Avoiding habits su
44、ch as reading word by word.Predicting Anticipating what is to come.Reading actively Asking question and then reading for answers.Inferring Identifying the ideas that are not explicitly stated.,TB-Text-1,Text B,The Missing Mona LisaOn August 21, 1911, Italian painter Leonardo da Vincis world-famous p
45、ainting, the Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. The police believed that the painting was taken when the museum was closed for cleaning, and that the thief was probably someone who worked there. But with over 800 workers at the museum that day, it was going to be difficult
46、 to find the thief.Months passed and the police still had not found the painting. Then, two years later, something interesting happened. Alfredo Geri, an Italian art dealer, put an ad in several newspapers, looking to buy artwork. He received a letter from a man who called himself “Leonardo Vincenzo
47、”. Vincenzo, whose real name was Vincenzo Perugia, used to work at the Louvre and admitted that he was the thief.,TB-Text-2,Text B,Geri wrote back and a few days later, they met in Florence, Italy. Perugia said he would sell Geri the painting, but only if he agreed to hang it in the Uffizi Gallery i
48、n Florence. He had to promise never to give it back to France. Perugia explained that he stole the painting to bring it back to Italy, not to make money. With some quick, clear thinking, Geri agreed, but said the director of the Uffizi would want to see the painting first. They decided to meet in Pe
49、rugias hotel room the next day.After leaving, Geri contacted the police.Geri went to Perugias hotel the following day, and Perugia showed him the Mona Lisa. The police then entered, and Perugia was arrested.The Mona Lisa was shown throughout Italy before it was returned to the Louvre later that year
50、.,dealer,dealer,n. someone who buys and sells a particular product, esp. an expensive one 商人,贩子By trade he was a dealer in antique furniture.,ad,ad,n. (advertisement 的缩写形式)a notice of something for sale广告Todays paper carries a half-page advertisement for computer programmers.That company tired to ge