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课件网) Unit 3 Diverse Cultures Listening and Talking --Talk about ethnic minority cultures in China Talk about ethnic minority cultures in China --55. --How many ethnic minorities are there in China Talk about ethnic minority cultures in Guizhou What do you know about Guizhou through the video Guizhou is the only province in China which doesn't have any flatlands. Bridges are unique symbols of Guizhou. Dong people all like singing. 54 ethnic groups live here. The people of Guizhou enjoy spicy food and specialize in making sour dishes. … P31 1 Look at the photos below and guess what ethnic minority groups might be talked about. Miao villagers in Guizhou Miao villagers in Guizhou Zhaoxing Dong Village in Guizhou lusheng be made out of silver drum tower Watch the video about the Miao ethnic village. Do you like it The Miao ethnic group has a population of more than 9 million, most of whom live in the provinces of southwest China. Decorated with embroideries (刺绣) and silver accessories made by themselves, their clothes are very colourful and unique in various patterns. The Miao ethnic group is well-known for their music and dance, which has a long history, and the most famous dance is the Lusheng dance. Justin met a new friend while travelling in Guizhou. Listen to their conversation and complete the summaries below. P31 2 Part 1 Justin and _____ watched some _____ people play the _____. The instrument has a history of over _____ years and it is even mentioned in the oldest collection of Chinese poetry. Then they watched the _____. Justin wanted to buy some hand-made _____ accessories as souvenirs. He was told that the price will depend on the percentage of _____. Part 2 They will go to a pretty _____ minority village called _____. They will see the _____ and the _____. They may also see a performance of _____. Wu Yue Miao lusheng 3,000 lusheng dance traditional silver Dong Zhaoxing drum towers wind and rain bridges the Grand Song of the Dong People Listening and Talking LISTENING PARI 1 Justin:Hey, Wu Yue, do you know what kind of instrument these Miao performers are playing Wu Yue: Yes, it's called a lusheng,my favourite musical instrument. Justin: It sounds beautiful. Is it made of bamboo Wu Yue: Yes. Can you guess when it was invented Justin:Um …five hundred years ago I can't tell. I know China has a very long history. Wu Yue: That's a good guess, but the lusheng actually has a history of over 3,000 years. It's even mentioned in the oldest collection of Chinese poetry. Justin:Wow, such a long time ago. There must be many beautiful songs. Wu Yue: Yes, indeed, and they all make me proud. You know, I'm a Miao, too, and I'm really proud of our culture. Look, the performers are performing the lusheng dance. [Music.] Justin: This is great! And I really like the silver accessories that the girls are wearing. What arc they Wu Yue: Oh, they're traditional hand-made accessories. I can help you b ... ...