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课件网) Unit 4 Chinese folk art (Welcome to the unit) 年 级:七年级 学 科:英语(译林版) View and speak Chinese chess pieces, a kite, shadow puppets, Go stones, a teapot, a wooden birdcage, ... What can you see in the picture View and speak traditional Chinese handicrafts What do you know about them View and speak What is the topic of the unit What belongs to the nation is a gift to the world. Better understand traditional Chinese art and its value. Chinese folk art Read about traditional Chinese paper-cutting. Learn about Chinese folk art. Introduce a Chinese handicraft. Free talk What can you see in the pictures china zisha teapots woodcarving Chinese lanterns Free talk How much do you know about them china zisha teapots woodcarving Chinese lanterns All of them are traditional Chinese crafts. Listen and fill Sandy is learning about traditional Chinese crafts. Listen to the introductions with her and complete the fact files below. blue and white purple clay traditional stories festivals blue and white purple clay traditional stories festivals Please introduce one of the four traditional Chinese crafts. Do you like china, zisha teapots, woodcarving or Chinese lanterns What do you think of these traditional Chinese crafts (1) What traditional crafts does Millie like (2) Why does Millie like them (3) Who has a beautiful old lantern What is it made of Listen and answer Sandy is talking to Millie about traditional Chinese crafts. Listen to Sandy and Millie’s conversation in B and answer the questions. Millie’s grandma has one. It’s made of silk. She likes Chinese lanterns. Because they look so pretty at night, with all the different colours. Read and appreciate Listen to the recording and read along. Share and introduce Work in pairs and talk about the traditional Chinese crafts you like. A: What traditional Chinese crafts do you like B: I love/like/enjoy ... A: Why B: I like it because ... A: Yes, you’re right. I like ... because ... B: ... What other traditional Chinese crafts can you think of The Chinese knot is very beautiful. It is usually red. It stands for good luck. I like it very much. In this lesson, we have learnt some traditional Chinese crafts; how to talk about our favourite traditional Chinese crafts and give reasons. Summary Compulsory homework: Talk about your traditional Chinese crafts with more of your classmates, friends or family members. Preview Reading on P44. Optional homework: Search on the internet for more information about traditional Chinese crafts. Homework THANK YOU 202X/01/01