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课件网) Integrated skills Unit 3 The art of painting 译林版2020选择性必修第一册 . Learning objectives Identify examples with the help of related expressions. Speak about the images they will create, the materials and tools they will use and the steps it will take to create the picture. Understand the unique aspects of artists’choices of creative materials in different cultural contexts. Write instructions for creating an unusual picture step by step. . Contents 1. Lead-in 5. Writing 2. Listening 6. Summary 3. Reading 7. Assessment 4. Speaking 8. Homework Lead-in Lead-in Can you find out the difference between Van Gogh’s two self-portraits Oil painting Food painting Can you think of another material (not food or oil paint) that might make people feel a strong emotion when used in art How would it affect the artwork Lead-in What emotional differences do you feel between traditional oil painting and food art Traditional oil paintings make me feel serious and lasting because of their thick paints, while food art brings fun and a sense of short-term happiness since its materials can easily go bad. Materials really change how art makes us feel. Lead-in Can you think of other materials that might make people feel a strong emotion when used in art Sand Coffee Lead-in Can you think of other materials that might make people feel a strong emotion when used in art Sand Coffee Lead-in Stone String Lead-in Bottles Buttons Sugar Let’s watch a video together to know more about making an usual picture. Listening Listening Lisa has found a TV programme about the use of unusual materials in art. “I am a ‘re-maker’, taking inspiration from found objects and working them into something new. I love art with an element of fun and the unexpected, and hope my work will make you smile!” Jane Perkins Pre-listening Listening Watch the TV programme and finish the exercises below. While-listening 1. Only paintings hanging in museums are great art. 2. Great art must require paints and a paintbrush. 3. Jane Perkins is the only one to use recycled materials in making artworks. 4. Nature is a great place where you can find unexpected art supplies. 5. In art, imagination is more important than materials. F F F T T Listening Watch the TV programme and finish the exercises below. While-listening A Listening Answer the following questions. 1. What do many creative artists use to make their artworks 2. What is Jane Perkins well known for 3. What may an artist think of the things we regard as rubbish 4. What plays an important role in finding inspiration for your art from nature Everyday objects. Portraits of famous people. A source of creativity. Imagination. Listening A2 Listen to the programme again and complete the notes. While-listening Jane Perkins’s ideas Where she finds unusual art materials In rubbish bins (1) _____ At car boot sales Unusual art materials she has used (2) _____ (3) _____ The speaker’s suggestion ... ...