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Welcome to my class! Speaker: 朱 秀

Welcome to my class! Speaker: 朱 秀. Lesson4 Journey to the Antarctic. Step2 Warm-up. Animals that are living in the Antarctic. penguins. seal. Snow foxes. shrimps. whales. Try to decide Whether the following things are necessary or not. motorbike. dogs. sledge. horse. jeans.

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Welcome to my class! Speaker: 朱 秀

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  1. Welcome to my class! • Speaker: 朱 秀

  2. Lesson4 Journey to the Antarctic

  3. Step2 Warm-up.

  4. Animals that are living in the Antarctic penguins seal

  5. Snow foxes shrimps whales

  6. Try to decide Whether the following things are necessary or not motorbike dogs sledge horse jeans compass tent Down jacket

  7. The race to the Pole

  8. Background information Roald Amundsen, born in 1872 , Norway, was famous as one of the most successful polar explorers ever born. On December 14th, 1911, he stood victoriously at the South Pole. For the first time, human voices broke the silence of the world's southernmost point. Roald Amundsen

  9. Evans Scott Wilson Bowers Oates Robert Falcon Scott was born at Outlands on June 6, 1868. He and his team members had a race with Roald Amunsden to the South Pole. But unfortunately, on their way back, all of them died of hunger and extreme coldness.

  10. Look at the title and photos and guess the follow question. Who reached the Pole first? VS Scott’s team Amunsden’s team

  11. Step3. Fast reading Please answer the following questions: 1. Who reached the Pole first? 2. How did Amunsden feel when he reached the Pole? And what about Scott?

  12. This passage can be divided into two parts. • Part1 ( paragraph1-4 ) The race between Amunsden’s team and Scott’s team. • Part2 ( paragraph5-10) The return journey . of Scott’s team

  13. Step4. Careful reading • Detailed information forpart 1(paragraph1-4). • The race between Amunsden’s team and Scott’s team. the South Pole the South Pole On 15 October,1911 On 1 November ,1911 Sledges, skis ,dogs sledges ,horses Sledges broke down and the horses had difficulties in walking On14 December,1911 On 17January,1912

  14. Questions for part2(paragraph5-10): • The return journey of Scott’s team 1. What did they look for on their way back? 2. What was the reason of Edgar Evans’ death? 3. How did Scott feel when he wrote the letter to his wife? They looked for the rocks He had a terrible disease and died after a bad fall. Scott felt sad and hopeless.

  15. (T) paragraph1 • Step5. listening. • Please finish these “True”or “False” questions. • 1.Scott received a message from Amunsden, so • the race to the Pole was on. • 2.Scott’s use of sledges and horses was a success. • 3.When they got to the Pole, Scott’s team had a celebration. • 4.Scott’s team had done nothing during the journey. • 5.Captain Oates went for a walk and died. • 6.Scott’s last letter was to his wife and he died during the return journey. (F) paragraph3 (F) paragraph4 (F) paragraph6 (T) paragraph7 (T) paragraph8-9

  16. Step5. Post reading Is Scott a hero in you mind? And why?

  17. Step7.Summary and homework. • Retell the whole passage according to the detailed information. • Preview the difficult language points appeared in this passage.

  18. Bye-bye!

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