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课件网) Top 7 Things to See at the Louvre Amazing Art Book 3 Unit 4 By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: 1. Know the main idea and key information of the text; 2. Get to know the significance of art works; 3. Talk about the most impressive artwork, building or performance you’ve ever seen. 4. Appreciate the beauty of art and try to share personal opinions about artworks Learning objectives 01 Watch the video and answer the questions. Q1: Where is it Q2: Do you know anything about this place Warming- up Complete the quiz about the Louvre. Try to guess if you are not sure of the answers. 1. Where is the Louvre Museum a. In London. b. In Paris. c. In Berlin. 2. When was the original castle of the Louvre built a. The 12th century. b. The 15th century. c. The 18th century. 3. How many works of art are there in its collection a. Around 180,000. b. Around 400,000. c. Around 480,000. 4. Which work of art is among the “Big Three” attractions of the Louvre a. The Code of Hammurabi. 《汉谟拉比法典》 b. Liberty Leading the People. 《自由引导人民》 c. Venus de Milo. 《米洛的维纳斯》 Venus de Milo The Winged Victory of Samothrace Mona Lisa The “Big Three” attractions of the Louvre Now let's read the passage and check whether you are right. Look at the title and the pictures. Predict what the passage will talk about. Zack is doing a live broadcast in the Louvre. He is introducing three treasures of the great museum and inviting the audience to subscribe to his live broadcast. Read the passage and find out what Zack is doing in the Louvre. Choose three tags that best describe the main idea of the passage and give reasons for your choices. Louvre art Mona Lisa exhibition museum selfie fantastic tour guide history live broadcast art Read for the main idea Louvre live broadcast At the beginning part, we know it is a live broadcast of the Louvre. In the body part, Zack shows three artworks -Winged Victory of Samothrace, Mona Lisa and Rembrandt's self-portrait to us. In the end, he encourages people to feel the power of these great works of art for themselves one day. Reasons Read for the structure Live from the Louvre Part 1 Para. Part 2 Para. Part 3 Para. 1 2-4 5 Read for details Read the text carefully with the two questions: Q1: From what aspects does the boy introduce the 3 artworks Q2: How does he connect each step of the broadcast Q1: Zack’s visiting route Winged Victory of Samothrace Mona Lisa Rembrandt’s self-portrait Complete the route with expression from the passage. Winged Victory of Samothrace Here at the top of the stairs is this ①_____. Although ②_____, you can still imagine her posture. The folded dress shows incredible ③_____. huge sculpture her head and arms are missing skill of the sculptor Complete the route with expression from the passage. Mona Lisa This is perhaps the most famous painting here, protected by glass. It’s smaller than ④_____ _____. The lady in th ... ...