(
课件网) Module 10 Australia Module 10 Australia Unit 2 The game that they like most is Australian football. Unit 2 The game that they like most is Australian football. 1. To learn some key words and useful expressions. 2. To learn more about Australia by reading Tony’s letter. 3. To be able to introduce a city in our country. 4. To learn ' that ' Attributive Clause. Learning Aims Enjoy a video What can you see from the video Where is Tony In Australia What a wonderful journey! Tony Betty, Daming Betty: Where are you Tony Lead-in If you were Tony, what would you write in your letter Tony’s dad received a letter from Tony. food animals people sights language weather Dear Mum and Dad, I am writing this letter to you from the centre of Australia. At the moment, we are staying near Ayers Rock. On the first day, we took a plane tour over the rock, and I was surprised at how big it was: 3.6 kilometres long and 348 metres high. During different periods of the day, the colours of the rock turn dark blue, purple, yellow and red. Ayers Rock is a centre of Aboriginal culture. The Aborigines are the people that have lived in Australia from the earliest times, and their ancient stories describe the spirits that created the world. The Australians have a close relationship with the British. Many have British relatives, and they are like us in many ways. The food that Australians like most are ham and beef with lots of salad. They also grow grapes and other fruits. They love all sports, but the game that they like most is Australian football. Because most Australians live near the coast, they also love going to the beach for swimming and surfing or just lying in the sun. Although it is December, it is summer over here. The sun is very bright, and near the coast the countryside is very green. There are lots of sheep in the fields and on the hills, but themiddle of the country has no trees or grass, just rocks and sand… And kangaroos! Australians speak English, but in their own way. For example, when they say “G’day!” and “No worries.”, they mean “Hello!” and “Don’t worry about it. It’s not a problem!” On the second day, we went horse riding. The horse that I rode was lazy, so I was far behind the others, but I enjoyed the slow and relaxing riding. Later this evening, we are taking the plane back to Sydney and coming home. It has been a wonderful trip. Love, Tony A British boy Pre-reading While-reading:skimming Sights and people(the first day in Australia) Later this evening in Australia The second day in Australia Language Weather and animals Food and sports(ways of life) P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 1.Skimming-Match the main idea with each paragraph. P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 2.How many parts can the letter be divided into 3.In which order does Tony write his letter time order Three. The first day and the introduction of Australia The second day in Australia Later this evening in Australia Para. 1: sights & peop ... ...