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Lesson 1: A Trip to China 3 Lesson 2: You in Beijing 4 Lesson 3: A visit to Xi’an 5 Lesson 4: A Visit to Lanzhou 7 Lesson 5: Another Stop along the Silk Road 8 Lesson 6: Jenny’s Diary 9 Lesson 7: What’s Your Project about? 10 Lesson 8: Marco Polo and the Silk Road 11 Lesson 9: Danny’s School Project 12 Lesson 10: Music and Dance 13 Lesson 11: Food in China 14 Lesson 12: A Blog about the Silk Road 15 Lesson 13: how is School Going? 16 Lesson 14: Jenny’s School life 17 Lesson 15: Making a Difference 18 Lesson 16: We Are with You! 19 Lesson 17: School Science Fair 20 Lesson 18: teaching in China 21 Lesson 19: A Dinner Date 22 Lesson 20: Join Our Club! 23 Lesson 21: What is your club type? 24 Lesson 22: Big Plans for the Weekend 26 Lesson 23: A Weekend with Grandma 27 Lesson 24: how Was Your Weekend? 28 Lesson 25: A Phone Friend 29 Lesson 26: Online Phone Calls 30 Lesson 27: Amazing English 31 Lesson 28: how do I learn English? 32 Lesson 29: A Door to the world 33 Lesson 30: writing an E-mail English 34 Lesson 31: What Strange Weather! 35 Lesson 32: I Can’t Wait for Winter! 36 Lesson 33: Kim’s Favorite Season 37 Lesson 34: Steven’s Report 38 Lesson 36: Spring in China 40 Lesson 37: You Are What You Eat! 41 Lesson 38: Stay Healthy 42 Lesson: 39 Danny’s Report 43 Lesson 40: Move Your Body 44 Lesson 41: Were People Healthy Then? 45 Lesson 42: Know Yourself 46 Lesson 43: Have a Good Summer! 48 Lesson 44: Volunteering in Summer 49 Lesson 45: Baseball Season 50 Lesson 46: Get Ready for Summer Holiday! 51 Lesson 47: Summer Plans 52 Lesson 48: Li Ming’s Summer Holiday 54 Lesson 1: A Trip to China Hi, mum! Hi, dad! Guess what we’re learning about the silk road this month in school. The Silk Road? That’s in China. Yes, it is! Mum and dad, may I ask you a question? Sure, Jenny! What is it? My school is planning a trip around China with Li Ming’s school. Some student from my class will go to China and travel on the Silk Road. May I go with them? Who will lead the trip? Ms. Martin! Here is the note from my school. (Jenny’s father and mother read the note.) Yes, you may go. This is a good chance for you. You will learn about China. Really? Great! Thanks, Mum and Dad! I ‘m so excited! I will send Li Ming an e-mail and tell him the good news. Lesson 2: You in Beijing Hi Jenny, How exciting! You and Danny will come to China and see the Silk Road with us! We will travel along the Silk Road together. Wang Mei and I will meet you in Beijing. Our first stop will be Xi’an. How far is it from Beijing to Xi’an? It’s about 1114 kilometers. This trip will be very special. The Silk Road is about 6500 kilometers long! But we don’t have enough time to see it all. We can only see part of it. We‘ll learn about the history and cultures of china along the way. I will send you the school’s plan for our trip. Your friend, Li Ming Arrive in Beijing and take a train to Xi’an. Visit Xi’an and the terra Cotta Warriors See Lanzhou and the yellow river Visit Dunhuang.. Come back to Beijing and leave Beijing. Lesson 3: A visit to Xi’an Welcome to Xi’an – the walled city. You can walk along the wall in the walled city. It is about 12 kilometers long and over 600 years old. You can climb up the big wild goose pagoda. It is over 1300 years old. You can hit the ancient drum in the drum tower. You can also ring the ancient bell in the Bell tower. You can visit the famous Terra Contra Warriors. They are over 2000 years old! Eat delicious Chinese food and enjoy the special dishes of Xi’an. Xi’an has a long history. You will have a lot of fun here in this ancient city. The terra cotta warriors Welcome to the terra Corra Warriors. We call them Bing ma Yong in Chinese. This is an ancient place. Let’s go to the first pit! Can you see the terra cotta warriors? They are standing beside their horses. Wow! I want to sit on one of the horse! No, no! You cannot to that. Please stand here with me and move with me. Ok? Ok. But I am really excited! This is wonderful! May I take photos here? No. Look at the sign, No photos!” Oh, I see, thank you. Lesson 4: A Visit to Lanzhou The group takes a train to Lanzhou. Then they go to the hotel. Later, they go for a walk along the Yellow River. All right. Let’s go down this street and turn left at the traffic light. This road will lead us to the Yellow River. Look! A bridge! This is the Lanzhou Zhongshan Bridge. It was the first bridge over the Yellow River. The Silk Road crossed the yellow river in Lanzhou. Wow, the Yellow River is so wide! Yes it’s wide and long. The Yellow River is about 5400 kilometers long. We call it the mother river. Look! A statue beside the Yellow River! A mother with a baby! Oh, that’s the mother river statue. It’s beautiful! Can we take a picture in front of the statue, Ms. Martin? Sure! Lesson 5: Another Stop along the Silk Road The group arrives in dunhuang. They take a tour around the city. This is an amazing city. It’s one of the maim stops on the silk road. It’s famous as the ciy of sands. Many people come here to see the ancient paintings in the Marco polo. Yes, Marco polo waked here. But did he ride a camel here? Yes Danny, Of course he did! Well, then I want to ride a camel, too! ( they find a camel man on their way to Mingsha Mountain) HELLO, SIR, MAY I RIDE A CAMEL? Sure. Is it safe? Yes, you will not fall off. Are you sure? That camel is really tall. Yes , he is tall, but you will be all right. Come on, Danny. It will be fun! I will ride a camel, too. Ok. ( The man helps Danny and jenny onto the camels ) The Yellow River! This is fun! Look at me. I’m Marco polo! Lesson 6: Jenny’s Diary Dear Diary, This is our last night in China. We will fay home tomorrow. We did so much on this trip. This afternoon, we went to see the Beijing Opera. Wow! I loved the music and the colorful clothing. Yesterday was a great day. In the afternoon, we went to the Great Wall. It is amazing! It is about 6300 kilometres long and over 2000 years old. Then, in the evening, we went to the Bird’s Nest, It is only a few years old, but is it a very famous and beautiful building. It held the 2008 Olympics. Danny looked for birds there. But of course he didn’t find any. China is a great country. Where else can you travel thousands of years backing time? We saw the Terra Cotta Warriors, the Walled City and the Yellow River. I learned so much about Chinese history and culture on this trip. I learned about a new instrument – the erhu. And I ate some delicious food. I can’t believe our trip is over. I well miss China. I well come back someday. Jenny. Lesson 7: What’s Your Project about? Jenny and Danny talk about the trip and their projects. Hi, Danny. Did you have a good rest after our trip? Yes, I slept for two full days! I feel good now. We had a great trip. We learned so much. And we saw our friend Li Ming again. Yes. Are you ready for your project? Yes, I am. I will talk about Marco Polo we heard a lot about him on the Silk Road. What’s your project about? My project o sabot some places of interest in China. I will talk about the places and things on the trip. I still can’t believe it – they don’t have donuts on the Silk Road. Danny! You can find donuts anywhere in Canada. The Silk Road is about history and culture, not donuts. Yes, I know. I’m making a joke. Let’s go to the library and work on our projects. Good idea. Lesson 8: Marco Polo and the Silk Road Hello, everyone! My project is about Marco Polo and the Silk Road. Marco Polo was a man from Italy. At the age of 17, he went to China. He travelled along the Silk Road with his father and uncle. Together, they moved goods between Europe and Asia on the Silk Road. Later, Marco Polo travelled with his brother. They travelled on boats, horses and camels. Their journey lasted about twenty years! In 1275, Marco Polo Travelled to Beijing. He met the king and worked for him for 17 years. During those years, Marco Polo learned about coal and paper. The Chinese discovered coal and invented paper. These things were new to Marco Polo. He brought some coal and paper back to Italy with him. He also brought back a lot of silk, tea and other goods. Marco Polo Wrote a famous book about his travels to China. I hoped to write a book like that someday. Thank you. By: jenny Date: march 25 Lesson 9: Danny’s School Project For my project, will describe some places and things from China. You guess their names. Just try your best. Are y9ou ready? Let’s begin! These things are very old. People built them a long time age. They look like an ancient army. What are they? Are they the clay soldiers and horses from China? Yes, you are right. They are the Terra Cotta Warriors in Xi’an. Here are some pictures. Wow! Cool pictures, Danny. The next one is an animal. It’s big and tall. It’s an important tool on the Silk Road. It it a horse? Sorry! It lives in the desert. Oh, it’s a camel! Well done. Look at this picture. I’m riding a camel. Here is the last one. It is very soft. It comes in many colors. Many things are soft and colorful. Can you tell us a little bit more, please? Ok. We can make clothes from it. Is it silk? Yes. You guessed it, lily! Look at me. I’m wearing a silk shirt. Lesson 10: Music and Dance I’m still thinking about our trip to the Silk Road. I realized many things. China has so much history. And our culture is so rich and colorful. Yes, I know. I feel the same way. The trip gave me an idea. I want to learn to play the erhu! It is a part of ancient Chinese culture. Many Western people call it the “Chinese violin” That’s a great idea, Li Ming.! I can’t wait to play music for all my friends. You will be a great erhu player, Li Ming. I hope so. Wang Mei, you are a good dance. Wy don’t you learn a traditional Chinese dance? Then we can take part in spring Festival show together. I will play music and you can dance! I like that idea! Maybe I can wear some traditional clothes, too! Lesson 11: Food in China Jenny goes on line to tell others about the food in China. Hello, everyone! I just got back from a trip to the Silk Road in China. Everything was great – especially the food! My favorite dishes were Beijing Duck and Lanzhou noodles. What‘s so special about these two dishes? Well, they have a lot of history behind them. Beijing Duck is really a Chinese treasure. It takes a lot of work, but the end product is worth it. Lanzhou noodles are long hand-make noodles. They look good and taste great! Do you want to taste these wonderful foods from China? Your story is very interesting. I saw a show about Lanzhou noodles on TV. The man makes the noodles so fast. It was like magic! I heard that, in China, some people eat noodles for breakfast. Is this true? Yes, it’s true. Many people eat noodles for breakfast. Sometimes they eat them for lunch or supper or supper, too,. And I know why – they taste REALLY good! I once had Beijing Duck in our city. Can I find Lanzhou noodles here? I will try. Lesson 12: A Blog about the Silk Road Li Ming had a good time on his trip to the Silk Road. He wants to trite about his trip. I just got back from a great trip to the Silk Road. My friends from Canada went with me, on our trip. I realized many things about China. Our country has a very long history and a rich culture. I saw and experienced a lot on the trip. We went to see the Terra Cotta Warriors and the ancient city of Xi’an. The history of China is so alive in these places. I learned so much! This trip opened my eyes. I saw my own history and culture in a new way. I hope to travel more around my country someday. Where should I go nest? Does anyone have any suggestions? Here are some photos from my trip Enjoy! This is me with a terra Cotta Warrior I took this picture in Xi’an. Jenny and Danny are in the drum tower.. This is Danny in Dunhuang. He is riding a camel. Here ia am in Lanzhou. I love Lanzhou noodles. Yum! Lesson 13: how is School Going? Hi, jenny. How is your school life going? Well, I am a little busy this term. I have six classes every day. My school days are very long. Me too. I also have six classes every day. I start school at 8:00 a.m. I usually finish at 5:00 p.m. it’s a long day, but I like my school. My school subjects are so interesting. What subjects do you have? I have Chinese, English, math, history and some others. P.E. is my favorite. We always have a big sports meet twice a year. I often take part in the long jump. Last term. I won first place! Wow! You’re good at the long jump. Yeah! Thank you! What subjects do you have? I have social studies, shop, math, French, English and art. My favorite subject is shop! Last week, I made a bird house all by myself. That’s so interesting. Lesson 14: Jenny’s School life Hi, it’s jenny again! I go to school in Edmonton. Canada. My school is greenwood middle school. There are 400 students in my school. I ‘m in grade 7.my friend, Danny, is in my class. My homeroom teacher is Mr. Jones. My favorite subject in school is shop. We often make many different things in shop class. Once, we made a bird house from wood, sometimes we make things with clay. Last week, we made cups. And this week we will print our own t-shirts. Shop is always fun! In social studies, we do a lot of projects. Some times we work in groups. Today, my group and I worked on a map of Canada. In the first term, I have art class. We always and paint. In the second term, I have music. I play the guitar! We usually play songs as a class. But sometimes we play on our own. This year, we will have a science fair at my school I want to take part in the fair with my project on silk worms. Lesson 15: Making a Difference Hello. My name is Hao Tongxin. I live in a small village. I’m in grade 7 and I love going to school! My school is a “hope” school. Last year. I wanted to give up my studies. I wanted to stay home and help my family. But my teacher said, “With a good education, you can make a difference. You can make a good life for yourself. Then you can help your family. Friends and other people, too.” She gave me hope. My teacher is great. She often visits her students and their families. She does not want anyone to drop out of school. She always helps us in every possible way. She is making a big difference in our lives. Now, I never miss a day of school. I want to make a difference in future just like my teacher. Lesson 16: We Are with You! Jason Glen is a 12-year old boy from Riverside High School. On the first day of school, something terrible happened. Jason Glen and his family lost everything in a big house fire, it was a very hard time for them. Jason’s classmates heard the bad news. They stood up and said. “Jason, don’t be afraid. We are with you.” the class wanted to help Jason and his family. So they came up with a plan. The next day, many students brought clothes and food from their homes. The school had a car wash and a cooked sale. In just three days, the school raised $1200. Yesterday, the school gave the money to Jason’s family. Jason said to his friends, “thank you, my dear classmates and teachers. My family and I will never forget this.” Lesson 17: School Science Fair Danny and Jenny are talking about their school science fair. They are very excited. Hey, Jenny! Are you ready for the big science fair next week? Oh, I hope so. I worked really hard this year. I hope to win first prize. Don’t worry, Jenny. You will do a great job! What is your project about? It’s about silk worms. I am really interested in this subject. I made a video about silk worms. Wow! I have a small piece of old silk. I also have a silk worm for the visitors. Silk worms are interesting. Yes, they‘re amazing! My project is good, too. What is it about, Danny? My project is all about donuts. I talk about the history of donuts. I will make ten different kinds of donuts. And people can taste them all. Lesson 18: teaching in China Jane is from Canada. She is teaching English in china. She is writing an e-mail to her family and friends back home. Hello, everyone! How are you? I’m doing well. Life in china is great! I arrived two months ago. I was quite nervous then. But everyone here is so friendly and nice. Now I feel quite comfortable and relaxed. My students are wonderful and other teachers are always helpful. My school I is very big. I have many students in my class. In Canada, There are usually only 35 students in a class. And they move from classroom to classroom for their classes. But in china, the teachers move! Chinese students work very hard. They usually start school at 8:00 a.m. and finish at 5:00 p.m. Chinese teachers work very hard, too. I’m so happy to be in China. I am learning so much here. My students often teach me Chinese. They also teach me about their culture. It’s so interesting! I visited the great wall last month. Look at my picture. Wo ai zhongguo! I miss you all! Jane Lesson 19: A Dinner Date Hey. Steven! What day is it today? It’s Monday. Would you like to come over for dinner tomorrow? Sorry, Jim. I can’t. I have volleyball practice tomorrow. How about Wednesday? Hmm… Wednesday is not good for me. I’m going to the chess club after school. How about Thursday? I usually volunteer at the Old Age Home on Thursday. They often tell me lots of interesting stories. And sometimes we play bingo. Maybe Friday? I have math classes on Fridays. I’m not doing well in math this year. What are you going to do this weekend? I’m going to the countryside with my dad. We are going to plant trees. Hmm… we’re both busy all week. Well, what are you going to do this evening? Nothing! How about coming over for dinner this evening? Sure! Lesson 20: Join Our Club! Chess club Do you want to improve your thinking skills? Do you want to make new friends? Join our chess club! Chess challenges you and makes you think hard. You will learn and have fun at the same time. Club meeting are going to start next week. Join us after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays in Room 288. Acting is fun and useful. You can meet lots of new people and improve your social skills. We do lots of role. Play games in our classes. Everyone can enjoy acting. Join our club and be a star! We meet at the school theatre every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Swimming isn’t just fun – it’s also good exercise! You can stay in shape and have a good time. We have lessons for all different levels. We meet after school and on weekends Join us today or stop by the pool to learn more. Lesson 21: What is your club type? What club is right for you? Read the following questions. Which answer describes you best? Circle it. Then add up your score and find out your club type. 1、you get enough exercise? a. Always! I love playing sports. b. Not really. I like to listen to music and relax. c. Not really. I usually draw and paint in my free time. d. Never. I like to read books and exercise my mind. 2、what I is your favorite school subject? a. P.E. I like to be active. b. Music. I like to play a instrument. c. Art. I love to draw and paint. d. English and Chinese. I enjoy reading and writing. 3、What do you do on a cold and snowy day? a. I can’t sit quietly. I must do something active inside. b. I stay in my room and listen to music or play an instrument. c. I paint or draw a picture. d. I read a look or write a story. 4、You are going on a trip. But you can only take one thing with you. What do you take? a. Running shoes. I can’t to anywhere. Without them. b. A music player. I can’t live without music c. Some paper and a pencil. I can draw a picture on the way. d. A good book. I will be bored without a book. Lesson 22: Big Plans for the Weekend It’s lunch time on Friday. Danny and Jenny are having lunch together. Danny, are you ok? You can’t stay st- 配套講稿:
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