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"What are the shirts made of?" PPT courseware 5
Objectives
To learn to use new words and expressions
To learn to talk about traditional art
Before you read
Look at the title and the pictures on page 38. Then answer the questions.
1.What does the passage may talk about?
It may talk about some Chinese traditional art.
2.What kind of arts can you see in the picture?
They’re sky lanterns, paper cutting and Chinese clay.
Read the passage again and answer the questions.
1. They try to show the things that are important in life, such as love, beauty and family.
2. They’re first used to ask for help, but now used at festivals and celebrations.
3. The most common pictures are flowers, animals, and things about Chinese history.
4. During the Spring Festivals, they’re put on windows, doors and walls as symbols of wishes for good luck and a happy new year.
5. The pieces are carefully shaped by hand and then allowed to air-dry. Then fired, polished and painted.
While you read
Read Paragraph 2 and answer the questions.
1. Why did Zhuge Kongming send sky lanterns?
He did so to ask for help when in trouble.
2. What is a sky lantern made of?
It is made of bamboo and covered with paper.
Knowledge link
The difference between live, lively, living and alive
When live is used as an adjective, it is pronounced as "laiv", which means "live; alive". It is only used for things and can be used as a preposition attributive;
Lively means "lively, lively" and can be used as an attributive, predicate or object complement;
Living means "alive" and can be used as a predicate or prepositional attributive. It can modify people or things;
Alive means "alive" and is mostly used for people, as opposed to dead; it can be used as a predicative, post-positioned attributive or complement.
Homework
1. Review the new words and expressions you’ve learned today.
2. Read the articles in Learning English.
3. Preview the new words and expressions.
4. Preview 3a-3b on page 39-40.
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