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课件网) WELCOME TO DUNHUANG 外研社选择性必修四 Unit 3 Understanding ideas 01 Get the information of Dunhuang and Mogao Grottoes. Learning Aims 02 Read and understand the theme and type of the text. 03 Get to know the meaning of the Silk Road and the Belt and Road Initiative. 01 Step ⅠLead in ·Watch a video about Dunhuang. ·What makes Dunhuang unique What makes Dunhuang unique Mogao Grottoes murals Mingsha Mountain 02 Step ⅡRead for writing style ·Read the passage and decide where it is most propably from. Give your reasons. Read the passage and decide where it is most propably from. Give your reasons. 1. A travel brochure. 2. A tour commentary. 3. A blog. 4. A lecture. Welcome to... Now let's move on to the next cave... Come a little bit closer... More over here where you can see it in more detail... 03 Step Ⅲ Read for main idea Step Ⅲ Read for main idea ·Read the passage and match the main idea of each paragraph. Para.1 A.Dunhuang has once again become a global crossroads. Para.2 B.Dunhuang faded from memory in the Ming Dynasty. Para.3 C.The Library Cave was found in 1900s. Para.4 D.The Apsaras are unique to Dunhuang. Para.5 E.Dunhuang is a tourist destination boasting sites with UNESCO-protected heritage status. Para.6 F.Dunhuang was the gateway to and from Ancient China. Read the passage and match the main idea of each paragraph. 04 Step Ⅳ Read for details the significance of Dunhuang Task 1: Read Para 1~2 ·Find out the significance of Dunhuang. ·Give a brief introduction to Mogao Grottoes. 1 It was the gateway to and from Ancient China. 2 It is a centre of cultural and commercial exchange. 3 It is a world-class tourist destination boasting sites with UNESCO-protected heritage status. Dunhuang is a major meeting point on the Silk Road. There are more than 700 caves carved out of rock over a period of 1000 years in Mogao Grottoes, Dunhuang, Gansu Province. There are many statues and murals. When&Where How many What involved? Give a brief introduction to Mogao Grottoes. Ancient Greece curly hair India Ushnisha(肉髻) Mogao Grottoes You can see elements from Ancient Greece, India and Iran. They are testimony to how the Silk Road brought East and West together. subject: reflection: coverage: uniqueness: Task 2: Read Para 3 ·Fill in the blanks 45,000 square metres. vary from religious stories to scenes of everyday life. Apsaras or Flying Immortals. the confidence and optimism of people Task 3: Read Para 4 ·Fill in the blanks Thousands of _____ were found in the cave. These hidden treasures give us a picture of Dunhuang when_____ manuscripts, paintings, scrolls and silk embroideries it was at the very centre of the Silk Road trade. the loss of cultural relics Task 4: Read Para 5~6 ·Find out the rise and decline of Dunhuang. Ming Dynasty this century revival through the Belt and Road Initiative ideal place promote cultural exchange strengthen mutual cooperation between the count ... ...