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ExperienceUnit2CONTENTSReadingaloud▶Testingyourears▶Openingyourmouth▶Viewingtogether▶VoiceofChina▶Wrap-up▶ReplytoBaiJuyiWhomIMetfortheFirstTimeataBanquetinYangzhouLiuYuxiOWesternmountainsandSouthernstreamsdesolate(凄凉的),WhereI,anexile(被流放者),livedfortwentyyearsandthree!TomournformydepartedfriendsIcometoolate;InnativelandIlookbutlikehumandebris(残骸).Readthefollowingpoemaloudaftertherecording.Payattentiontothepronunciation,intonation,andrhythm.1Athousandsailspassbythesideofsunkenship;Tenthousandflowersbloomaheadofinjuredtree.TodayIhearyouchantthepraisesoffriendship;Iwishthiscupofwinemightwellinspiritme.4Readthefollowingpoemaloudaftertherecording.Payattentiontothepronunciation,intonation,andrhythm.CulturalnoteLiuYuxi(772–842)wasafamouspoetoftheTangDynastyinChina.Hewasknownforhistalentinpoetryandwasalsoawell-educatedscholar.Hewasabletoincorporatetraditionalelementsintohisownpoems.Throughouthislife,LiuYuxiwrotenumerouspoemsthattouchedonvariousthemes,suchaslove,nature,andpatriotism.Apartfromhiswriting,LiuYuxiwasalsoknownforhispersonalintegrityandnoblecharacter.Translation酬乐天扬州初逢席上见赠刘禹锡巴山楚水凄凉地,二十三年弃置身。怀旧空吟闻笛赋,到乡翻似烂柯人。沉舟侧畔千帆过,病树前头万木春。今日听君歌一曲,暂凭杯酒长精神。Wordbankauctionbelongingscreaturedisciplinedroopessencefulfillingheartfeltpolishsurroundingstreasuretrovebeladenwithbroadenone’shorizonsentranceexamination进入测试Wordbankprospectforsettleforsth.turndownFirstWorldWarMarkTwainMississippiRiverNevadaRembrandtSomaliaTheAdventuresofTomSawyertheNetherlands进入测试e.g.Thecostumesfromthemoviearetobeauctionedforcharity.auctionv.拍卖Backe.g.Shepackedherfewbelongingsinabagandleft.belongingsn.所有物,财产Backe.g.Healwaysgoestobedatten—he'sacreatureofhabit.creaturen.(具有某特征的)人Backe.g.We'relookingforpeoplefromawiderangeofdisciplines.disciplinen.专业,科目Backe.g.Shewassotired,hereyelidswerebeginningtodroop.droopv.(使)低垂,(使)垂下Backe.g.HispaintingscapturetheessenceofFrance.essencen.本质,实质Backe.g.Thepursuitofafulfillingcareerinvolvespersonalsacrifice.fulfillingadj.让人感觉有意义的,令人满足的Backe.g.Myheartfeltsympathygoesouttoalltherelatives.heartfeltadj.真心实意的Backe.g.Hepolishedhisglasseswithahandkerchief.polishv.擦亮,(使)完美Backe.g.Thebuildingshavebeendesignedtoblendinwiththeirsurroundings.surroundingsn.环境,周围的事物Backe.g.Thedictionaryisavasttreasuretroveofinformation.treasuretroven.宝库,宝藏Backe.g.Thetreeswereladenwithapples.beladenwith装满……,满载……Backe.g.Spendingayearworkinginthecityhelpedtobroadenhishorizons.broadenone’shorizons开阔某人的眼界Backe.g.Iwantedtobepreparedforthecomingentranceexaminationforhighschool.entranceexamination入学考试Backe.g.Thousandsmovedtotheareatoprospectforgold.prospectfor勘探,寻找Backe.g.Theyrefusedtosettleforapromiseofjamtomorrow.settleforsth.勉强接受,将就某事Backe.g.Whydidsheturndownyourinvitation?turndown拒绝Backe.g.ThefirstWorldWarbrokeoutin1914.FirstWorldWar第一次世界大战Backe.g.ThewriterofTheAdventuresofTomSawyerisMarkTwain.MarkTwain马克·吐温(美国作家)Backe.g.ThewaterleveloftheMississippiRiverisalready6.5feetbelownormal.MississippiRiver密西西比河(美国中部河流)Backe.g.ShehailsfromNorway,notNevada.Nevada内华达(美国一州)Backe.g.ThepaintingisbyapupilofRembrandt.Rembrandt伦勃朗(荷兰画家)Backe.g.ThepresidentisabouttowinduphisvisittoSomalia.Somalia索马里(非洲东北部国家)Backe.g.TheAdventuresofTomSawyerisalivelystoryfulloffun.TheAdventuresofTomSawyer《汤姆·索亚历险记》Backe.g.AgricultureandfishingformedtheprimarysectoroftheeconomyintheNetherlandsintheseventeenthcentury.theNetherlands荷兰Back1. A.Acupofcoffeeandsomemeat.

B.Asandwichandsomefruit.

C.Acupofcoffeeandasandwich.

D.Somebreadandaglassofmilk.2.

A.Becauseheistootired.

B.Becausehedoesn’thaveenoughtime.

C.Becausehehasabadheadache.

D.Becauseheisn’thungry.✔Listentothetwoconversations.Aftereachconversation,youwillhearsomequestions.Decideonthebestanswertoeachquestion.Boththeconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.CONVERSATIONS1Conversation1✔3. A.At1:30.

B.At2:00.

C.At2:30.

D.At3:00.4.

A.Onthefirstfloorneartheescalator.

B.Attheeastentrance.

C.Inthewomen’sclothingdepartment.

D.Atthemainentranceinfront.✔Listentothetwoconversations.Aftereachconversation,youwillhearsomequestions.Decideonthebestanswertoeachquestion.Boththeconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.CONVERSATIONS2Conversation2✔5. A.Ablouse.

B.Askirt.

C.Asweater.

D.Apairofshoes.✔Listentothetwoconversations.Aftereachconversation,youwillhearsomequestions.Decideonthebestanswertoeachquestion.Boththeconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.CONVERSATIONS1Conversation2Listentothepassageandfillintheblanks.Thepassagewillbespokentwice.PASSAGE2Florenceis77.Sheisreadingforan1)__________.“I’mmoreofacreaturetopolishmymindthantopolishmy2)________.ThehousetakessecondplaceasIputstudyingfirst.”

“Iwasveryhappyatschoolandhadawonderfultimelearning.Ipassedtheuniversityentranceexaminationandwasreadytogotouniversity,butwiththeFirstWorldWar,Iwentintobankinginstead.Iwaspaidonepoundaweek.Theuniversityheldmyplaceforthreeyears,butIwasenjoyingthe3)________andthefreedom,soIturneditdown.”

Florenceseesherstudiesaskeepingher4)________andindependent.“AllmylifeI’vebeenself-supporting.It’snotaverygoodcharacteristic.ItmeansIdon’tcareenoughaboutotherpeople.Idon’tknowwhetherI’ll5)____________whatI’mlearning,butI’llbeinterestedtoseewhatit’sgoingtobelikeinmylifeahead.”artsdegreefurnituresalaryfitfindcomfortinListentothepassageanddecideonthebestanswertoeachquestion.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokentwice.PASSAGE31.A.Toplantapeartreeneartheirhouse.

B.Togoandlookatapeartreethatwasfaraway.

C.Togetsomepearsfromthepeartreeinthedistance.

D.Towaterapeartreeinthedistance.2.A.Thefoursonswenttolookatthetreeindifferentseasons.

B.Thefoursonswenttogetherbutreturnedindifferentseasons.

C.Thefoursonssawdifferentkindsoftrees.

D.Noneofthefoursonshadseenthefruitofthepeartree.✔✔Listentothepassageanddecideonthebestanswertoeachquestion.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokentwice.PASSAGE33.A.Anugly,bent,twistedtree.

B.Atreecoveredwithgreenbuds.

C.Atreeladenwithbeautifulblossoms.

D.Atreedroopingwithripefruit.4.A.Hesaidthattheyhadmadethewrongjudgmentaboutthepeartree.

B.Hesaidthattheyhaddiscoveredthetruthoflifebythemselves.

C.Hesaidthattheywereallrightintheirjudgmentabouttheseasontheyhadseen.

D.Hesaidthattheyfailedtogiveatruedescriptionofthepeartree.✔✔Listentothepassageanddecideonthebestanswertoeachquestion.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokentwice.PASSAGE35.A.Youcanjudgeatreeorapersonbyonlyoneseason.

B.Youcanonlymeasuretheessenceofapersonattheend,whenalltheseasonsareup.

C.Springisaseasonfullofpromisethatyoucan’tmiss.

D.Winteristheworstseasontoobserveapeartree.✔WhydidSam(MarkTwain)leavehisfirstjob?

Heleftbecausehecouldn’t__________________tosupporthimself.WhatjobdidSamgetontheMississippiRiver?

Hegotajobasa(n)____________there.Whydidn’ttheriverjoblastlong?

Itdidn’tlastlongbecauseoftheoutbreakofthe____________.WheredidSamgetmuchofthematerialforwriting?

Hegotmuchofthematerialforwritingfromhis____________________.ForwhatkindofstoriesdidSamwinaworldwideaudience?

Hewonaworldwideaudienceforhis____________storiesofboyhood,suchasTheAdventuresofTomSawyer.makeenoughmoneyListentothetwopassages.Completeeachoftheanswerswithnomorethanthreewords.Boththepassagesandthequestionswillbespokentwice.PASSAGES4Passage1riverboatpilotCivilWarpersonalexperiencesadventureOptionalexercisesMarkTwainusedhispersonalexperiencesinhiscreativeoutput.Sharean

experienceofyourownanddiscusshowitinfluencesyour

understandingoftheworldandyourwayofthinking.1.WhatisRembrandtknownforinhispaintings?Heisknownforhisuniqueportrayalof_______________.2.WhatdidRembrandtdoinsteadofstudyinginfarawaylands?Rembrandtchosetostudyinhis_____________,capturingtherealitiesofhissurroundings.3.WhendidRembrandtmovetoAmsterdam?HemovedtoAmsterdamin____________.4.WhatsignificantchallengesdidRembrandtfaceinthe1650s?Hefacedsignificant_________________whichledhimtoauctionhishouseandbelongings.5.WhatdidRembrandtpaintmorefrequentlyinhislateryears?Hepainted___________morefrequently.lightandshadowListentothetwopassages.Completeeachoftheanswerswithnomorethanthreewords.Boththepassagesandthequestionswillbespokentwice.PASSAGES4Passage2nativecountry1631financialdifficultiesself-portraitsOptionalexercisesAskstudentstoworkinpairs.LetthemchooseonepaintingbyRembrandtandresearchitshistory,

subject,andthetechniquesRembrandtused.Thenaskstudentstopresenttheirfindingstotheclass.1.A.ThestudentsvisitedthreecitiesinShandongProvince.

B.Thestudentscamefrom10differentcountriesandregions.

C.ThetriptoShandongProvincelastedfortwoweeks.

D.ThethreecitiesonthistripincludedJining,Jinan,andWeifang.2.A.Itwasafulfillingandunforgettableexperience.

B.Itprovidedherwithanopportunitytobroadenherhorizons.

C.Itgaveherachancetomeetdifferentpeoplefromdifferentculturalbackgrounds.

D.AlloftheaboveListentothenewsreportanddecideonthebestanswertoeachquestion.Boththenewsreportandthequestionswillbespokentwice.NEWSREPORT5✔✔3.A.AjourneytoChinaisincompletewithoutavisittoShandongProvince.

B.ShandongProvinceisrichindifferentcultures.

C.ShandongProvinceisapopulardestinationforinternationalstudents.

D.ShandongProvinceisfamousforitstraditionalkite-making.Listentothenewsreportanddecideonthebestanswertoeachquestion.Boththenewsreportandthequestionswillbespokentwice.NEWSREPORT5✔Let’swatchavideo!TrueorfalseWhat’sreallyimpressiveisthatshecanflyaplanethoughshedoesn’thavearms.Jessicais26-year-oldgirl.Jessica’sfirstchallengeinflighttrainingwashowtochecktheoilwithascrewdriver.Jessicathinksthatsheneedprostheticarms.Jessicahasalreadyflownmorethan100hours.TFFFFWordbankcooperationmintmustardmutualpineneedleribservingstaplesweet-and-sourterrificvealveinhelpyourself(tosth.)signsth.off进入测试cooperationn.

合作,协作e.g.Chinaisastatethatpursuescooperation.Backmintn.薄荷e.g.Theicetastedofmint.Backmustardn.

芥末酱e.g.Alittlemustardisservedonthesidetoaddfurtherpiquancy.Backmutualadj.相互的e.g.Mutualtrustisthebedrockofarelationship.Backpineneedlen.

松针,松叶e.g.Pineneedlecontainsitsownfragrantessentialoil,freshandpleasant,calmingnervous.Backribn.肋条,排骨e.g.Ilovetobarbecueribsduringthesummer.Backservingn.(供一人食用的)一份食物e.g.Thisbowlofsoupisenoughforoneserving.Backstaplen.

基本食物,主食e.g.

Riceisthestaplefoodofmorethanhalftheworld'spopulation.Backsweet-and-souradj.糖醋的e.g.IorderedChinesesweet-and-sourporkfordinner,anditwasdelicious.Backterrificadj.极好的e.g.Ifeelabsolutelyterrifictoday!Backvealn.

小牛肉e.g.Dinnerfeaturesahotentréeofchicken,veal,orlamb.Backveinn.

纹路e.g.Themarbletablehadbeautiful,naturalveinsrunningthroughit.Backhelpyourself(tosth.)自己取(食物等)e.g.Ifyouwantanotherdrink,justhelpyourself.Backsignsth.off签字确认某事结束e.g.Afterreviewingtheprojectreportindetail,themanagersignedoffthecompletion,markingasuccessfulendtotheproject.BackM:

Couldwepossiblyhavelunchtomorrowatmyhotel?W:

I’msorry,butIalreadyhaveanotherappointment.M1:

It’salmostnoon.Howabouthavinglunchtogetherandfinishingourtalkthen?

M2:

Thatwouldbenice.M:

Howaboutdiscussingitoverlunch?W:

Sure.M:

Let’sgoforsomeWesternfood.W:

Goodidea!123Readtheshortconversationsaftertherecording,thenpracticethemwithyourpartner.EXCHANGES14OptionalexercisesAskstudentstomakeupmoreconversationsbasedontheexpressions.W:

Wouldyouliketosithere,Mr.Johnson?M:

Yes.Thankyou.W:

Wouldyouliketotryusingchopsticks?M:

Yes,ofcourse.Asthesayinggoes,“WheninRome,doastheRomansdo.”I’dliketolearntohandlethem.W:

Helpyourselftothecolddishes,Mr.Johnson.Thisischickenwithcucumberandatouchofmustard,andthesearecenturyeggs.M:

Thankyou.So,thesemustbethefamouscenturyeggs.I’lltrysomeofthem.Hmm…Theytastegood.WhatdoyoucalltheminChinese?1Readtheconversationsaftertherecording.Payattentiontotheexpressionsrelatedtohavingmeals.CONVERSATIONMODELS2W:

Wecallthem“songhuadan,”whichmeans“eggswithpineflowers.”Ifyoulookclosely,youwillseesomepineneedleshapedveinsrunningthroughtheeggwhites.M:

Sothereare!Howinteresting!W:

Mr.Johnson,helpyourself,please.M:

Iseeyourcookpaysattentiontothecolor,smell,andtasteallatonce.W:

Exactly.That’swhatmakesrealChinesecuisine.Whentalkingwithpeoplefromdifferentculturalbackgrounds,it’sadvisabletoexplainsometermstomakethecommunicationgomoresmoothly.Inthiscase,thewomanexplainswhy“songhuadan”aresocalled.Thisprovidesamuchmorevividandmemorableexplanationforherguest.Tips1W:

MayItakeyourordernow?M1:

Whatwouldyouliketohave,Mr.White?M2:

IthinkI’llhaveroastshrimpinBBQsauce.M1:

I’dlikesomesweet-and-sourporkribs.W:

Anythingelse?M1:

Twoservingsoftomatoandeggdropsoup,please.W:

Yes,sir.I’llbringyourdishesrightaway.(Thewaitressmovesaway.)M1:

IhopeyouhaveenjoyedyourstayhereinChina.M2:

Thankyou.I’vehadaverygoodtime.M1:

You’vedonesomuchinpromotingourmutualtrade.2M2:

It’sveryniceofyoutosayso,butafterall,nothingcouldhavebeendonewithoutyourcooperation.(Thewaitressarriveswithatrayoffood.)W:Hereareyourdishes,sir.Wouldyouliketohaveyoursoupnoworlater?M1:Bringthemlater,please.Mr.White,helpyourself.M2:Wow,thissmellsgoodandtasteswonderful.2Takenoteofthepolitelanguageusedinthisconversation.Structuressuchas“MayI…”and“Wouldyouliketo…”ensurethetoneisrespectful,whilethephrase“helpyourself”showshospitality.Anddon’tforgettosay“please”!TipsOptionalexercisesInvitationResponse1.Wouldyouhavelunchwithme?1.Sure.I’dloveto.2.Wouldyouliketochatoveradrink?2.OK.That’sagoodidea.Thatwouldbefine.Sorry,I’mafraidIcan’t.3.Whatwouldyouliketodrink?3.I’dlikealemonjuice.4.Howaboutsomethingtogowiththedrink?4.Yes.Cheeseandpeanuts,please.Thefollowingexpressionsarefortheteacher'sreference.OptionalexercisesAskstudentstodosomeonlineresearchtomakeapresentationabouttheirfavoriteChinesecuisine.M1:

It’sbeenalongandtiringnegotiation.M2:Yes.ButI’mgladwe’vefinally1)___________.M1:

SoamI.Howabouthavingadrinkto2)_________?M2:

Thatsoundslikeagoodidea.M1:

3)_________________________________.

M2:

Really?That’sgreat.M1:

Whichdoyouprefer,Chinese,Japanese,orAmericancuisine?M2:

4)___________________.M1:

Metoo.Let’sgothen.signeditoffNotehowthestructure“Whatdoyouprefer,…or…?”is

usedtoprovideoptions.Thisisapoliteandefficientwayofencouragingotherstotakepartindecision-making.TipsCompletetheconversation,thenlistentotherecordingandcheckyouranswers.CONVERSATION11celebrateIknowafewgoodrestaurantsnearbyIpreferChinesefoodIt'syourturn!

▶SITUATION1Languagenotes•

makesth.work,eatingplace,fondofsth.•

Howabouttreatingourselvestoagoodmeal?•

Iknowafewniceeatingplaceshere.•

What’syourpreference?•

Ilike…more.•

Let’sgo./Let’sheadoutthen.Mr.Liu,fromTextilesCorporation,ishavinglunchwithMr.TurnerfromtheU.S.tocelebratetheirsuccessfulcooperation.MakeupaconversationfollowingCONVERSATION1.Thelanguagenotesareforyourreference.CONVERSATION111.

AskBaboutwhattoorder.1.

Suggestapopulardish.2.

Agreetotrythedish.2.

GiveAthemenuformorechoices.3.

Choosesoupandsaladfromthemenu.3.

Chooseadessert.4.

AskaboutB’sdrinkpreference.4.

Recommendaparticulardrink.5.

AgreeandthankBforhis/herhospitality.5.

HopeAenjoythemeal.BAMakeupaconversationbasedonthefollowingclues.CONVERSATION22Whenrecommendingadish,it’shelpfultodescribewhatit’slike.Forexample,ratherthanjustsuggestthebird’snestsoup,providesomedescriptionsaboutitstasteandhealthbenefits.TipsIt'syourturn!

▶SITUATION2Languagenotes•

steak,roastchicken,salad,mashedpotato,applepie,barbecue,dessert,soup,cheese,pasta,eggtart•Whatwouldyoulike?•It’saspecialtyhere.•Howaboutgivingitatry?•Choosewhateveryoulike.•Whatdoyousaytoalittledrink?Mr.SuntreatsMr.RichardsontoamealinaWesternrestaurantneartheGoldenHotel.Theyareorderingfood.MakeupaconversationfollowingCONVERSATION2.Thelanguagenotesareforyourreference.

CONVERSATION22It'syourturn!

▶SITUATION3Susan,managerofacompany,isinacaféwithRachel,herclient.SusanasksRachelwhatshewouldliketodrinkandwhattogowiththedrink.Makeupmoreconversationsbasedonthesituationsgivenbelow.Thelanguagenotesareforyourreference.

CONVERSATION22TipInsteadofsaying“Let’sgetsomeJapanesefood,”say“HowwouldyoufeelabouteatingJapanesefood?”Thisgivestheotherpersonasenseofchoice,whileshowingyourrespectfortheirpreferencesanddietaryhabits.It'syourturn!

▶SITUATION4DaninvitesLilytohavelunchtodiscussbusiness.Lilyacceptstheinvitation.TheydecidetohavesomeJapanesefood.Makeupmoreconversationsbasedonthesituationsgivenbelow.Thelanguagenotesareforyourreference.

CONVERSATION22Languagenotes•sandwich,cookie,croissant(牛角面包),sashimi(生鱼片),sushi(寿司)•Howdoyoutakeyourcoffee?•Whatwouldyouliketogowithyourcoffee?/Anythingtogowiththecoffee?•Wouldyouliketohavelunchwithme?/Shallwehavelunchtogether?•Wecouldfurtherdiscuss…/Wecouldtalkmoreabout…•Doesthatworkforyou?/Isthatconvenientforyou?C1MainfoodPopularmeatDrinkC2C3Curryand1)________Pasta,cheese,and3)________

Riceand5)________

Beef,chicken,and2)_______

VealLambandchicken,withthebestspecies/Coffee,whichisterrificandmuch

4)_______

thanthecoffeewedrinkMint6)_______andstrongcoffeericeABCListentotheconversations.Matcheachconversation(shortenedas“C”)toapicture,thenlistenagainandcompletethetable.Finally,practicetheconversationswithyourpartner.

LISTENING1porksaladsstrongerbreadteaWorkingroups.Takeitinturnstodescribethepictures.Thendiscussthequestions.

SPEAKING2Languagenotes•hamburger,Frenchfries,Chinesefood,cookingstyle,steak•What’syourfavoriteeatingoption?•Ifyou’reinahurry,afast-foodrestaurantisprobablythebestchoice.•MostChinesecookingstylesarewidelyappraised.•IenjoytheatmosphereinaWesternrestaurant.•Iftheweatherisfine,Imayenjoyapicnicinthesuburbs.Atafast-foodrestaurantAtaChineserestaurantAtaWesternrestaurantAtapicnic1.Whatarethedifferencesbetweentheseeatingoptions?Whichdoyouprefer?Why?2.

Whatfooddoyoulikebest?Why?3.Whatdoyouthinkisthemostimportantforagoodrestaurant:food,price,service,oratmosphere?Wordbankabstractbuttecubdistinctionepisodefadefloatglitterhumpback

whaleilluminateintricacylandmarkmotionmuse进入测试Wordbankobligationparticleset-upsnapstation

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Doyouoftencaptureyourtravelsthroughphotographs?Whatdoyouusuallycapture?

____________________________________________2.Doyouliketoshareyourtravelphotosonsocialmedia?Why?____________________________________________Workingroupsanddiscussthefollowingquestions.1WARM-UPWatchthevideoclip.Matchthepicturestotheplaceswheretheyweretaken.

MAINIDEA2ABCD1)Alaska2)MesaArchinUtah3)Tonga4)HorseshoeBendinArizona❏1.Manysimilarphotosofthesameplacesaresharedonline.❏2.Whentakingphotos,thespeakerfindsherselfthinkingaboutthecomplexitiesoftheworld.❏3.Thespeakerthinksthatwealwaysenjoyourexperiencesmore,notless,whenwearetakingphotographs.❏4.TheexperienceofseeingAlaskanbrownbearsataclosedistancehasblownthespeaker’smind.❏5.WhenflyingtoTongatoswimwithhumpbackwhales,thespeakerlefther

camerabehind,becauseshewantedtofocusonthepureexperience.TWatchthevideoclipagainanddecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrue(T)orfalse(F).

DETAILS3TTFFLanguagenotes1.

Whichismoreimportanttoyou:toexperienceaspecialmomentortorecordit?Why?2.

Apartfromtakingphotos,whatotherwayscanyouusetoenhance

yourexperienceduringtravels?•

liveinthemoment,indulgeinsth.,recallemotions,beakeepsake(小纪念品)ofsth.,havesth.tolookbackto•

trylocalfood,engageinculturalactivities,talkto/connectwiththelocals,keepajournal,haveflexibleschedules,engageallyoursenses,connectwithnatureandwildlife•

Ifind…important./…iscrucialforme.•

Takingphotosjustforsharingthemonsocialmediamayruinthemoment.•

Onewaytoenhancetheexperienceisto…•

Ifind…particularlyinteresting.Discussthefollowingquestionsingroups.ThelanguagenotesareforyourreferenceCRITICALTHINKING4AdditionalmaterialsInspirationalphotographyquotes1.Wearemakingphotographstounderstandwhatourlivesmeantous.(RalphHattersley)2.Aportraitisnotmadeinthecamerabutoneithersideofit.(EdwardSteichen)3

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