人教版九年级英语第七单元Where would you like to visit说课原创
人教版新目标英语九年级《Unit 7 Where would you like to visit 》课件-PPT文档资料
dreams go to the moon
be able to fly
Listen to “What are the hopes of teenagers?” and answer the questions.
1.What would some students like to do soon? 2.What do other students hope to do? 3.What is the most popular choice of job?
important to to remember. remember. important
the findings of a survey
start work as soon as possible hopes
continue studying computer programming hold on to come true
Ⅱ. Fill in each blank, then retell the text. Here are some of the ___________ findings of a survey about hopes and dreams, in which thousands ________ ____ of teenagers took part. Some students would like to as as __________, possible but others start work ______soon ____ hope to __________ continue studying after finishing school. The most popular choice of job is computer programming Teenagers have all kinds of ________________. dreams. Many students would like to be volunteers __________ at the 2019 Olympics, and ________ quite a few dream of going to the moon. But there are less realistic dreams, one student said she’d love to _______ sail across the Pacific, three students said they’d like to be _______ able to fly. It’s important to dream, so _______ hold on to your dreams, one day they may just come true.
九年级英语上册 Unit 7 Where would you like to visit单词巧记+句
九年级上册单词巧记+句型语法剖析(Unit 7 Where would you liketo visit)单词·巧记·典句·考点【巧记提示】 tir(e)(v.疲劳)+-ing(形容词后缀)【经典例句】 Watching a bad movie is tiring.看一场糟糕的电影是累人的。
【考点聚焦】 1)tiring用来修饰物,tired用来修饰人。
2)掌握词组be tired of 对……感到厌倦。
【活学活用】 1.比较下面两个感叹句,两个句子当中各有一个词是属于对方的,你能找出来吗?1)How tired it is!2)How tiring he is!答案:第一句中的tired与第二句中的tiring互换。
【巧记提示】 peace(n.和平)+-ful(形容词后缀)【经典例句】 China is a peaceful country.中国是一个爱好和平的国家。
【考点聚焦】 1)掌握副词peacefully的用法。
2)其名词形式是peace,相关固定搭配:keep the peace 维持治安make peace with 跟……讲和,重新和好【巧记提示】 thrill(v.发抖)+-ing(形容词后缀)【经典例句】 There was a thrilling finish to the race.最后一段赛程非常紧X刺激。
【考点聚焦】其动词形式为thrill。
如:We thrilled at the good news.我们对这个好消息感到激动无比。
【经典例句】He’s fascinated with Buddhist ceremonies.他迷上了佛教的仪式。
【考点聚焦】它的名词是fascination “魔力”,相关词组 has a fascination for sth.意为“使…… 着迷”。
如:Liu Dehua has a fascination for girls.X德华让女孩子着迷。
人教新目标版英语九Unit7Wherewouldyouliketovisit
(3)Train students’listening skill.
(4)Train students’communicative competence.
3.Moral Object,
I hope to visit/see…
I’d like/love places where…
2.Ability Objects
(1)Train students to talk about places they would like to visit with the target language.
Talk about different places with the target language.
3.Listening practice with target language
4.Make communications h target languag
Teaching Difficult Points
StepⅡ1a
This activity trains students to use the new vocabulary to describe the vacations.
At first introduce the key vocabulary.
Show the new vocabulary words on the screen by a projector:
Provides some questions, What kind of music do you like/love/prefer? What kind of clothes/writers/ movies/…do you like/love/prefer?
九年级英语全册Unit7Wherewouldyouliketovisit教案1人教新目标版(new)
Unit 7 Where would you like to visit?The First PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and DemandsKnowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabularytiring, educational, fascinating, thrilling, peaceful, exotic, trek, jungle,take it easy, explore, historic, site(2) Target LanguageWhere would you like to go on vacation?I’d like to trek through the jungle, because I like exciting vacations.2. Ability Objects(1)Train students to talk about places they would like to visit with the target language.(2)Train students to describe vacations with different adjectives.(3)Train students’ listening skill.3. Moral Object,It′s more interesting to go on vacating somewhere instead of staying at home.Ⅱ. Teaching Key Points1. Key Vocabularytiring, educational, fascinating, thrilling, peaceful, exotic, trek, jungle, take it easy, explore, historic, site2. Terget LanguageTalk about different places with the target language.Ⅲ. Teaching Difficult Points1. Describe vacations with different adjectives.2. Talk about different places with the target language.Ⅳ. Teaching Methods1. Teaching by illumination2. Teaching by doing chain drills3. Teaching by pairworkⅤ. Teaching Aids1. A tape recorder2. Some pictures of different places with famous viewsⅥ. Teaching ProceduresStep Ⅰ Revision1. Revise the language points in Unit 6.Provides some questions, What kind of music do you like/love/prefer? What kind of clothes/writers/movies/… do you like/love/prefer?Then ask two pairs to make model conversations to the class to make sure they answer, I like/love/prefer music that…I prefer writers who…Next ask students to practise in pairs.Walk around the classroom listening to them, correct some errors they may make and be sure they are answering with sentences with relative clauses.2. Revise the words and expressions in Unit 6 by dictating the following:lyric,remind of, entertainment,exhibition, gallary,on display,energy, suggest, photograph, suitStep Ⅱ 1aAt first introduce the key vocabulary.Point to the words and teach the children to read them several times till they can pronounce the words fluently and correctly.After that, try to let students explain the adjectives and make up sentences with them. For example, exciting, do like this:Let's try to explain some new adjectives in our own words and make up some sentences now.See exciting first.Who can explain it in your own words in English?What does exciting mean?Help the children to explain it. Exciting means not boring, or means hard to be quiet.Who can make up a sentence with it?Give an example sentence with it, please.Ask several ones to say their sentences to the class. For example,Surfing makes us exciting.The boy is very exciting when he is watching a football match.Then do the same with these new words in the box:Read the instructions to the students. Be sure that everyone knows what to do.Tell students to look at the posters in the picture and compare them.We can see three posters. Tell me what you can see in each one.Then discuss the three posters with students. For Poster One, help students to say, It is a beach. A man with sunglasses is sleeping, etc.Do the same to the other two posters.Read the words on each poster to students and then let them read together several times. Ask some ones to tell the Chinese meanings of the words to see if they can understand them. Do some explanation if necessary.Call the students' attention to the chart.Point to vacation 1,2 and 3 in the chart.Say,Let's choose the adjectives from the box for the three vacations.The adjectives you choose should correspond with the posters.Now let’s use Vacation 1 as a sample. Which adjectives should we choose? Who can tell me?Then ask several students to tell the class the words they’ve chosen.Write down their answers on the blackboard like this:Vacation 1 Take it easy on a Florida beach!Adjectives: relaxing, peaceful, boringWho has got some other adjectives to describe it? Some other adjectives you know, but not in the box?Ask some to say more besides the ones in the box, such as quiet, lazy.Write them on the blackboard, too.Please fill in the chart with the adjectives now. Note to match the posters.Get them to fill in the answers by themselves.As they work, move around the room checking their progress and answering questions they may have.Check the answers.Step Ⅲ 1bWe’ll listen to three students talking about where they would like to go on vacation and why. See the sample answers in the chart. Write your answers like that while you hear.Look at the three posters in Activity la and do this part. Each one of the three students, Sam, Gina and Lydia, wants to go to one of the three places.Play the tape for the first time, and tell the students not to write in a hurry,just try to catch the main idea of the dialogue.Then play the recording again. Ask them to write their answers this time.Check the answers.Step Ⅳ 1cPresentate this dialogue, showing some pictures of the places with great interest all over the world and say like this:I’d like to travel to France. I’d love to visit Paris, because I like relaxing vacations.Where would you like to go on vacation, Sam?Ask one student to answer the question.After that let him or her ask another student. Set off a chain drill like this: T: I’d love to visit Paris, because I like relaxing vacations. Where would you like to go on vacation, S1?S1:I’d like to climb Mount Emei, because I like dangerous vacations. Where would you like to go on vacation, S2?S s:I prefer to travel to the USA, because I like exotic vacations. Where wouldyou like to go on vacation, S3?S3…After a team finished get the children to make their own conversations in pairs.Ask two students to read the example in the speech bubbles in Activity la. Tell them to talk about the posters with their partners this time.As students work together, move around the classroom, offering language support as needed. Ask some pairs to say their conversations to the class.Step Ⅴ SummaryIn this class,we’ve learned some adjectives that are used to describe vacations and some other words. We have also learned the target language—Where would you like to go on vacation? I’d like to trek through the jungle because I like exciting vacations.Step Ⅵ Homework1. Try to remember the new key vocabulary.2.Write out three similar conversations to the example in the picture in Activity 1a.Step Ⅶ Blackboard DesignThe Second PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands1. Knowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabularyfall, Niagara Falls(2) Target LanguageWhere would you like to visit?I’d like/hope to visit/see…I’d like/love places where…2. Ability Objects(1)Train students’ listening skill.(2) Train students' communicative competence.3. Moral ObjectIt can make you know more about the world to travel much.Ⅱ. Teaching Key Points1. New words fall, Niagara Falls2. Listening practice with target language3. Make communications with target languageⅢ. Teaching Difficult Points1. Train students’ listening practice with target language.2. Help students to make communications with target language.Ⅳ. Teaching Methods1. Listening 2. Pairwork 3. ExplanationⅤ. Teaching Aids1. A tape recorder2. Some pictures of Hawaii, Mexico and Niagara FallsⅥ. Teaching ProceduresStep Ⅰ Revision(1) Revise the target language by asking question, Where would you like to go on vacation?Get several students to give different answers.Then ask them to work in pairs to practise with:Where would you like to go on vacation?I’d like/love to…because I like… vacations.(2) Check homework by asking several ones to read their conversations.(3)Check homework by dictating the following words:tiring, educational,fascinating,thrilling, relaxing,dangerous, exotic,trek. jungle, take it easy, explore, historicAfter dictating, hove students check in pairs. Make a survey by asking them to put up hands to see how many have written out all the words correctly.Step Ⅱ 2aRead the instructions to the students.Look at the four sentences in the box.They are from a conversation,but they are not in the right order.We will listen to a conversation talking about going on a vacation.We can see the number in from of the fourth sentence. It’s a sample answerPlease write the right numbers before the first three sentences in the blanks.Then play the tape. Students only listen this time. Try to catch the main idea of the conversation. Next play the tape again. Students listen and write the numbers in the blanks.Check the answers.Step Ⅲ 2bThis activity provides listening practice using the target language, too.Read the instructions to students, and make sure that they know what to do.Look at the first column, "Place". Someone doesn’t like going to these places.Why? Choose the reason for each place from the second column. Write the letters of the reasons in the blanks before the places/Let’s read the contents in the chart first. Get them to read the places and reasons several times. Then say, we'll listen to the same recording again.Listen and match each place with a reason for not going there. Play the recording again.Ask students to fill in their answers.Check the answersStep Ⅳ 2cRead the instructions to the students. Tell them to use the information inActivities 2a and 2b to role play conversations.(Holding a picture of Hawaii). I hope to visit Hawaii some day.Get a student to answer, So do I.I like places where the weather is always warm.Showing a picture of Mexico, ask two students to make up similar conversations. Note to use the information in Activities 2a and 2b.Do the same with the third place Niagara Falls.Say, Now please role play the conversations in pairs, using the information in Activities 2a and 2b. Each pair makes one at least. As the students work, move around the room checking progress of the pairs and offering help as needed. Ask one or two move pairs to say their conversations to the class.Step 5 Grammar FocusPresentate the conversation below by saying to the students and writing it on the blackboard:Where would you like to visit?I’d like to go somewhere relaxing.Draw a line under the word relaxing.Then ask the children the same questions and tell them to answer in their own words. For example,I'd like to go somewhere interesting.I'd like to go somewhere exotic.After asking several children to give answers with different adjectives,get them to practice in pairs. Each pair makes two conversations.Next ask several pairs to share their conversations with the class.Then say, the adjectives usually come before the nouns, such as, an educational vacation, a tiring trip.But in the sentences which are using the word something or somewhere,the adjective should be put after the pronouns.For example:I’d like to go somewhere fascinating.I’d love to eat something delicious.After that, presentate another pair of sentences. Say to the students and write down on the blackboard:Where would you like to visit?I hope to go to France some day.Explain sentences with some day in English orally, like this,I hope to go to France some day. This sentence means I hope to go to France some day, but I’m not sure I will. Maybe I will go there in the future and maybe I won't. The sentences with some day are often used to express that.Then have the children make up more sentences.Step Ⅵ SummaryIn this class, we’ve done some listening practice with target language. We have also practiced our oral English in pairs.And we’ve discussed something on grammar.Step Ⅶ Homework1. Write out two pairs of sentences like this:Where would you like to visit?I’d like to go somewhere relaxing.Where would you like to visit?I hope to go to France some day.2. Practice the target language orally with the classmates.Step Ⅷ Blackboard DesignThe Third PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands1. Knowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabularytouristy,spotlight” Singapore,beautiful,heavy, private,downtown, get around, Pack, light(2)Target LanguageWhere would you like to go, Kathy?I'd like to visit Kunming.2. Ability Objects(1) Train students’ reading skill.(2) Train students’ skill of communication.3. Moral ObjectShare your experience on travelling in a city with your classmates and tell them what they should bring if they decide to visit it.Ⅱ. Teaching Key Points1. Guide students to read the passage in Activity 3a.2. The new vocabularyⅢ. Teaching Difficult PointHelp students to talk to their partners about the cities they know.Ⅳ. Teaching Methods1. Teaching by illumination.2. Teaching by asking questions.Ⅴ. Teaching ProceduresStep Ⅰ Revision1. Revise the target language they learned last class by asking Where would you like to go on vacation? Get several children to answer I’d like to…because…2.Check the homework by asking some children to read the conversations they wrote to the class.Step Ⅱ 3aAt first introduce the key vocabulary words.Teach students to read the vocabulary several times until they can read them out easily and correctly.Read the passage quickly and try to answer the questions on the blackboard.Write these questions on the blackboard:1. What doesn’t Singapore have?2. What does Singapore have?3. Is Singapore also a wonderful place for shopping?4. What don’t you plan on doing in singapore? why?5. What is easiest to do in Singapore?6. What is suggested to bring if you decide to go there? Why?A few minutes later(maybe two or three minutes),ask different students to answer the questions.Play the video tape of Singapore for students or show them some pictures.Next, read the instructions to students.Say, What things do you like about visiting Singapore and what things don't you like? Read the passage again.Circle the things you like about visiting Singapore and underline the things you don't like.Get them to finish the activity on their own.Check the answers.Step Ⅲ 3bRead the instructions to students. Make sure that they know what to do.Ask two students to read the sample conversation on the left in Activity 3b,Note to correct any pronunciation errors to make sure the students are providing a good model for the rest of the class.Ask another pair to model a conversation with the first group of words on the right, the words in the first line.Listen to them carefully with the whole class to see if they can put the words in the proper places. Then let the whole class practice in pairs.Each pair should make up four conversations with the information on the right.Walk around the classroom as the students are working. Listen to some pairs and see if they have met any problems. Offer some help as needed. After all the students have finished practicing, ask some more pairs to share their conversations with their classmates.Step Ⅳ Part 4Read the instructions to the children.Make sure that they understand it.Say, First think of a city you know, everyone. I think of Dalian. What about you?Ask several ones to tell the names of the cities they’ve thought of.Then say, Please write down the name of the city you’ve thought of on the line above city name in the chart.After that, show some photos of Dalian to the students around the room.Then continue saying, Dalian is a very beautiful city with wonderful beaches. It hasvery long coast. It also has quite a few big and nice parks. Some are near the sea and some are not. I like the big museum of different kinds of sea animals,too. What about you? What do you like about the cities you’ve written in your book?Ask two or three to say something about their cities.Then say,Now please fill in the left box with the things you like about the city.I’ll write mine on the blackboard, you can use it as a sample.Write the sample on the blackboard, and students write out theirs.Walk around the classroom and direct them to write.After all of them have finished, go on with the third step.Now talk to your partner about the things you don’t like.After they finish talking, go on saying something I don't like about Dalian to them.For example, The things in Dalian are too expensive.They are for the rich. And there are too many cars running on the streets. It's very hard for people to cross a street.Can you say something you don't like about your cities?Ask some to say something on that to the class. Then tell them to fill in the box for things you don’t like. Let them talk to their partners about it.Step Ⅵ SummaryIn this class, we’ve learned something about Singapore, and we've talked about some other places all over the world.We've done a lot of listening, speaking, reading and writing practice using the target language.Step Ⅶ Homework1. Write a short passage on the city you talked about in class.2. Try to remember the new words on page 54.Step Ⅷ Blackboard DesignThe Fourth PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands1. Knowledge Objects(1)Key Vocabularycustomer, save money, pool, culture, dream vacation, travel agency(2)Target LanguageWhere would you like to go?I’d like to go somewhere warm.2. Ability Objects(1)Train students’ listening ability.(2) Train students to use the target language in oral English properly.3. Moral ObjectTo role play the conversations you’ve heard is a very good way to improve your oral English.Ⅱ. Teaching Key PointTrain students’listening skill by listening to the conversations with the target language.Ⅲ. Teaching Difficult PointHelp students to role play the conversations.Ⅳ. Teaching Methods1. Brainstorm2. Listening method3. PairworkⅤ. Teaching AidA tape recorderⅥ. Teaching ProceduresStep Ⅰ Revision1. Revise the passage about Singapore by asking two or three students to read it to the class. Make sure that they pronounce each word correctly.Then let students read it aloud once by themselves.2. Check the short compositions they have written at home. First let several ones read theirs to the class. Second, get them to work in pairs to check the compositions.At last,collect all students’compositions.Go over them carefully after class.Step Ⅱ Part 1This activity reviews the target language and introduces new vocabulary.Read the instructions to students. Explain brainstorm like this:Brainstorm a list of things means you should write down all the ideas that come into your minds.Now brainstorm a list of things that are important to you when you go on vacation. Write them down in your exercise books. You should not worry if an idea is silly or if a word is spelled wrong. You can even write a word in their first language for the moment.Ask them to have a look at the two model phrases the book provides before they begin. Move around the room offering language support as needed.After about three minutes, tell them to stop writing and thinking.Let’s review the ideas you've thought of together. We will correct spelling and find the correct English words for any words you don’t know.Then ask some children to read their lists to the class. Write any new words or phrases they have used on the blackboard.Ask them to discuss the lists in groups of four.Each one reads his or her own list to the other three.Then they discuss the words or phrases together. If there is something that they are not sure, tell them to show me by putting up their hands. Move around the room and solve the problems they may have.Help students find the correct English words to express their ideas.Step Ⅲ 2aRead the instructions to students.Tell them to guess the meaning of travel agency first. Then explain it like this:If you plan to have a trip or vacation, you can go to a travel agency. A travel agency is an office that can help you make travel plans. Also they help you getplane tickets and hotel reservations. Then presentate whale watch and amusement park to the class like below. A whale watch tour means you stay in a ship and go out to the oceaning during the time of year when the whales are migrating, then you can see them travelling. Amusement park means a place like disneyland. You can do lots of rides and play lots of games there.Write the two phrases on the blackboard.Look at the three pictures in Activity 2a now. We know Jeff has a summer job at a travel agency.We will hear him talking on the phone with three different people.Can you see the small box in the corner of each picture? Listen to the conversations and number the pictures. Write a proper number in each box to show the right order of the pictures. Then play the tape for the first time. Tell them only to listen. Play the tape a second time. As they listen to the tape this time, have the students number the pictures.Check the answers.Step Ⅳ 2bRead the instructions to the children.Tell them to look at the chart.Then read the headings Customer,Wants,Doesn’t want and point out the blanks under each one.And let them see the sample answer under Wants in the chart.Ask them to read it together.Say,Then first customer wants to go somewhere warm.I’ll play the recording again. Please write down the things the three customers want and don't want in this chart as you listen to the recording.The play the recording again.Students fill in the blanks with the words they hear. Pause the tape several times to give students time to fill out the chart.Correct the answers.Step Ⅴ 2cThis activity provides guided oral practice using the target language.Read the instructions to the children.Say, In this activity, you are asked to role play Jeff's conversation with the information in the chart in Activity 2b.Ask a pair of students to read the sample conversation to the class.Offer more phrases,…to go to a small town,…to go by ship,…to go to a place which is too crowded, …to travel by plane,…to go to anywhere too far, ect.Write them on the blackboard.Then ask students to practice in pairs.Move around the room checking the progress of the pairs and offering help as needed. Ask one or two pairs to say their conversations to the class. Correct any mistakes they may have made.Step Ⅵ SummarySay, In this class, we’ve done lots of listening practice on target language, and we've also written and spoken some.Step Ⅶ Homework1. Write out the phrases you have brainstormed in Activity 1.2. Write down the conversation in Activity 2c.Step Ⅷ Blackboard DesignThe Fifth PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands 1. Knowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabularyprovide, firm, offer, spot, Confucius, stele, forestThe Forest of Steles(2) Reading practice using the target language(3) Writing practice using the target language2. Ability Objects(1) Train students' reading skill.(2) Train students’ writing skill.(3) Train students' listening and speaking skills.3. Moral ObjectAre you planning to take a trip this summer?Write an e—mail to a travel agency in English to get some information on vacations.Ⅱ. Teaching Key Points1. The new vocabulary.2. Read an e-mail.3. Write an e—mail.Ⅲ. Teaching Difficult PointWrite an e—mail.Ⅳ. Teaching Methods1. Scanning the e-mail to find out the answers2. Writing3. GroupworkⅤ.Teaching ProceduresStep Ⅰ Revision1.Revise the conversation in Activity 2c on page 55 by making a conversation with one student like this,T: Where would you like to go?S s: I’d like to go somewhere relaxing.T: What else can you tell me?S: I don't want to go to big noisy cities.After that, ask them to practice in pairs.Ask several pairs to share their conversations with the whole class.2. Check their homework.Step Ⅱ 3aThis activity provides reading practice using the target language.At first, introduce the key vocabulary words.Teach students to read the words and expressions several times. Then ask several to read to the class.Make sure that they can read the words fluently and correctly.Read the instructions to students. Make sure that each student knows what they will have to do.Go over the statements about the e-mail message with the whole class. Make sure that they can understand all the six sentences in the box. And tell them to put the six statements in their minds while they scan the e—mail below.Say, Boys and girls, please scan the e-mail in Activity 3a now. Try to get themain idea of the letter and find out the answers to the statements. Ask them to scan the letter individually, and write T, F or DK before each statement.After they’ve all finished scanning,check the answers with the whole class. Elicit why the false sentences are false at the same time.After checking the answers, tell the children to read the passage more carefully and prepare to answer the questions on the blackboard.After they’ve all finished reading, get some students to answer these questions.Encourage them to ask questions on what they don’t understand about the e-mail.Ask one student to read the letter to the class.Help him or her with the pronunciation. Then let all the students read the passage several times.Step Ⅲ 3bRead the instructions to students.Ask: Who can explain the instructions in your own language?Choose two or three among those who have put up their hands to explain the instructions in English.They may say like this, Suppose I work for Ace Travel Agency and I have received the letter from S.T. Zhang. Then it is my duty to reply the e-mail and I have to tell where they should go on vacation.After they all know what to do,get them to begin writing.Move around the classroom as they write, offering help if necessary. Remember whose passage is excellent and prepare to ask them to read theirs to the class.After they’ve all finished writing, ask the students who have written very goodpassages to read theirs to the class.Let them work in pairs to correct the mistakes in the passage they’ve written.Tell them that they have to rewrite the letters after class and bring them to school tomorrow.Step Ⅳ Part 4Read the instructions to students.Say something about the three places in the chart.Showing some pictures of these places to the students, say like this, Qufu is a small city in Shandong Province.It is famous for Confucius. It was Confucius’ hometown. He was born there.The Great Wall is the pride of the Chinese people.It is very long and it is hard to believe that it was built over two thousand years ago.The Forest of Steles in Xi’an is a great place for people who are interested in writing Chinese with brushes.What do you think of the three places?Look at the chart in Activity 4. We can see the sample answer in the box about Qufu in the column of you.Continue saying, Now please fill in the boxes about The Great Wall and The Forest of Steles in Xi’an on your own.You can use the words above the chart or any other word.Tell them to write out the three students’names in the proper places in the chart.Then get them to survey the three students. Let them work in groups of four.。
人教版九级英语UnitWherewouldyouliketovisit教案
Unit 7 Where would you like to visit?教案设计方案》《山西省灵石县梁家焉中学
修改说明单词的学习放在句中或短语中或是某个情境:在学习过程中,曾有一
位老师讲到中要比单独记单词效果要好,我修订的这部分就是本节课单词新授的环节,原先只是把单词单独放在屏幕上学,修改后是出示图片让学生感受这个单词的意思,教了单词的发音后,就让学生根据图片用这一新单词来说话,因为学生是在用的基础上记单词,这样的效果要比单独教单词好的多。
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9年级人教版英语教案-新目标九年级Unit7Wherewouldyouliketovisit教案
Unit 7Where would you like to visit?I .Learning objectives 教课目的Skill▲Talk about places you would like to visitFocus▲Talk about intentions▲Talk about reasons why you do sth. or don’tdo sth.▲Listen and talk about places of interest▲Learn to write a letter asking for information and help▲Learn to deal with new problems we face on a vacationTalk about places you would like to visit (P52)Where would you like to go ...?I’d like to trek / travel / drive to ...I like exciting / fascinating ... places.Talk about intentions and suggestions( P53?鄄 54)I hope to see ...功I hope to visit ...Language能I’d love to go to ...FocusWhy not consider visiting ...?句Talk about reasons why you (don’t) visit some places (P54)式It doesn’thave any beaches or mountains ...The traffic is heavy in some parts of the city, and ...... is very hot / crowded / dangerous / expensive ...But it ’s also beautiful, and ...词 1. 1. 要点词汇汇 cational, fall, lively, church, wine, translate, light, wonderful,provide, sail, Pacific, programming3.2. 认读词汇4.tiring, peaceful, fascinating, thrilling, Florida, trek, Amazon,Niagara Falls, touristy, spotlight, consider, Eiffel Tower, NotreDame Cathedral, convenient, underground, general, unless,pack, firm, spot, Confucius, typical, finding, continue,sportspeople, translator, conclusion, attitude5. 3. 词组6.take it easy, in general, provide with, as soon as possible, cometrue语 Would and hope to for expressing desiresI’d like to go somewhere relaxing.法I hope to go to France some day.I’d love to visit Mexico.Strategy 1. 1. Classifying information by filling in formsFocus 2. 2. Role playingCulture Scenery spots around the world.FocusII. Teaching materials analyzing and rearranging 教材剖析和重组1.教材剖析本单元以 Vacations为话题,共设计了四个部分的内容:Section A该部分有 4 个模块:第一模块环绕 Where would you like to go on vacation? 这一话题睁开写( 1a)、听( 1b)、说( 1c)训练;第二模块环绕 the intentions and the difficulties we would meet when traveling 进行听( 2a, 2b)、说(2c)训练;第三模块持续就上两个模块中的travel places 这一话题睁开训练,训练形式为给出景点特点的形容词或名词,模拟本单元的句型对话(3a, 3b);第四模块是对话训练,经过描绘景点的优弊端讨论自己对旅行景点的审美情味(4)。
人教版九年级英语Unit7 Where would you like to visit课件
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Who has got some other adjectives to describe it? Some other adjectives you know, but not in the box?
Ask some to say more besides the ones in the box, such as quiet, lazy.
(2) Target Language
Where would you like to go on vacation?
I’d like to trek through the jungle, because I like exciting vacations.
Where would you like to visit?
Ihope to visit/see…
I’d like/love places where…
2. Ability Objects
(1)Train students to talk about places they would like to visit with the target language.
Write them on the blackboard, too.
Please fill in the chart with the adjectives now. Note to match the posters.
Get them to fill in the answers by themselves. As they work, move around the room checking their progress and answering questions they may have.
人教新目标九年级Unit 7 Where would you like to visit全单元知识点汇编
Unit7 Where would you like to visit?would like意为“想,想要”,与want意义相同,但语气更委婉。
would like可与任何人称连用,没有人称和数的变化,肯定句中would常在主语后面缩写为’d。
1. would like to do=want to do想要做…would like sth.=want sth. 想要…would like sb. to do sth. =want sb. to do sth.想要某人做某事(1)常用的句型有:What would you like to do? 你想要做什么?I would like to visit GuiLin.(2)Would you like to do sth ?(常用于邀请或给出建议) Yes, I’d love/ like to . 否定回答I’d love / like to,but…(3)Would you like sth.?常用于征求意见,“你想要…吗?”是一种委婉,客气的表达方法,句中常用somgthing 而不用anything .肯定回答Yes, please. 否定回答No,thanks.(4)would like sb to do sth “想要某人做某事”。
如:Jim would like his friend to help him with his English.2 visit sb /sw拜访某人/参观某地(V) 还可当名词be on avisit to sb /sw例1. visited XF.= I was on a visit to XF.3. go on vacation 去度假;go on a trip = take a trip 去旅行;go on a picnic 去野炊4.(1)trek through the jungle徒步穿过丛林through (表示方向)从…的一端到另一端; 经过【从物体内部穿过】through 穿过含有“in”的意思(穿过门、窗、森林、丛林等)例: He went through the forest the next day.The sunlight comes through the glass.阳光透过玻璃。
人教版新目标英语九年级Unit 7 Where would you like to visit -精品课件
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人教版新目标九年级英语教案:Unit 7 Where would you like to visit
Unit 7 Where would you like to visit?The First PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and DemandsKnowledge Objects(1)Key V ocabularytiring, educational, fascinating, thrilling, peaceful, exotic, trek, jungle, take it easy, explore, historic, site(2)Target LanguageWhere would you like to go on vacation?I’d like to trek through the jungle, because I like exciting vacations.2.Ability Objects(1)Train students to talk about places they would like to visit with the target language.(2)Train students to describe vacations with different adjectives.(3)Train students’ listening skill.3.Moral Object,It′s more interesting to go on vacating somewhere instead of staying at home.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points1.Key V ocabularytiring, educational, fascinating, thrilling, peaceful, exotic, trek, jungle, take it easy, explore, historic, site2.Terget LanguageTalk about different places with the target language.Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult Points1.Describe vacations with different adjectives.2.Talk about different places with the target language.Ⅳ.Teaching Methods1.Teaching by illumination2.Teaching by doing chain drills3.Teaching by pairworkⅤ.Teaching Aids1.A tape recorder and a projector2.Some pictures of different places with famous views Ⅵ.Teaching ProceduresStep ⅠRevision1.Revise the language points in Unit 6.Provides some questions, What kind of music do you like/love/prefer? What kind of clothes/writers/movies/… do you like/love/prefer?Then ask two pairs to make model conversations to the class to make sure they answer, I like/love/prefer music that…I prefer writers who…Next ask students to practise in pairs.Walk around the classroom listening to them, correct some errors they may make and be sure they are answering with sentences with relative clauses.2.Revise the words and expressions in Unit 6 by dictating the following:lyric, remind of, entertainment, exhibition, gallary, on display, energy, suggest, photograph, suitStep Ⅱ1aThis activity trains students to use the new vocabulary to describe the vacations.At first introduce the key vocabulary.Show the new vocabulary words on the screen by a projector:tiring adj.引起疲劳的;累人的educational adj.教育的;有教育意义的fascinating adj.迷人的;有极大吸引力的thrilling adj.令人激动的;令人震颤的peaceful adj.平静的;宁静的;和平的exotic adj.外(国)来的;外国产的trek v.(缓慢或艰难地)旅行;长途跋涉jungle n.热带丛林;密林take it easy 从容;轻松;不紧张explore v.探险;考察site n.地方;场所historic adj.历史上著名的;历史上有重大意义的Point to the words and teach the children to read them several times till they can pronounce the words fluently and correctly.After that, try to let students explain the adjectives and make up sentences with them.For example, exciting, do like this:Let’s try to explain some new adjectives in our own words and make up some sentences now.See exciting first.Who can explain it in your own words in English?What does exciting mean?Help the children to explain it.Exciting means not boring, or means hard to be quiet.Who can make up a sentence with it?Give an example sentence with it, please.Ask several ones to say their sentences to the class.For example, Surfing makes us exciting.The boy is very exciting when he is watching a football match.Then do the same with these new words in the box:tiring, educational, peaceful, fascinating, thrilling, exotic Read the instructions to the students.Be sure that everyone knows what to do.Tell students to look at the posters in the picture and compare them.We can see three posters.Tell me what you can see in each one.Then discuss the three posters with students.For Poster One, help students to say, It is a beach.A man with sunglasses is sleeping, etc.Do the same to the other two posters.Read the words on each poster to students and then let them read together several times.Ask some ones to tell the Chinese meanings of the words to see if they can understand them.Do some explanation if necessary.Call the students’ attention to the chart.Point to vacation 1,2 and 3 in the chart.Say, Let’s choose the adjectives from the box for the three vacations.The adjectives you choose should correspond with the posters.Now let’s use Vacation 1 as a sample.Which adjectives should we choose? Who can tell me?Then ask several students to tell the class the words they’ve chosen.Write down their answers on the blackboard like this: Vacation 1 Take it easy on a Florida beach!Adjectives: relaxing, peaceful, boringWho has got some other adjectives to describe it? Some other adjectives you know, but not in the box?Ask some to say more besides the ones in the box, such as quiet, lazy.Write them on the blackboard, too.Please fill in the chart with the adjectives now.Note to match the posters.Get them to fill in the answers by themselves.As they work, move around the room checking their progress and answering questions they may have.Check the answers.Provide the possible answers on the blackboard.Possible answers includeVacation 1: relaxing, peaceful, boringVacation 2: exciting, tiring, dangerous.educational, fascinating, interesting, fun, thrilling, exoticVacation 3: exciting, educational, peaceful, interestingStep Ⅲ1bThis activity gives students practice in understanding the target language in spoken conversation.Read instructions to students.We’ll listen to three students talking about where they would like to go on vacation and why.See the sample answers in the chart.Write your answers like that while you hear.Look at the three posters in Activity la and do this part.Each one of the three students, Sam, Gina and Lydia, wants to go to one of the three places.Play the tape for the first time, and tell the students not to write in a hurry, just try to catch the main idea of the dialogue.Then play the recording again.Ask them to write their answers this time.Check the answers.Answers1.Sam, Brazil, likes exciting vacations2.Gina, Japan, has been bored lately3.Lydia, Florida, has been stressed outTapescriptBoy 1: Look at those travel posters.I’d love to go on a vacation.Girl 1: Where would you like to go, Sam?Boy 1: I’d love to go trekking in the Amazon jungle in Brazil.Girl 1: You would?Boy 1: Sure.I like exciting vacations.Girl 1: Wouldn’t that be dangerous?Boy 1: No, not really.How about you,Gina? Where would you like to go?Girl 1: Well, I’ve been kind of bored lately.I think I’d like to see the historical sites i n Japan.Boy 1: Hmm, that would be fascinating.What about you, Lydia?Girl 2: Oh, I’m stressed out.I’d just like to relax on a beach… You know a beautiful beach in Florida.Boy 1: That sounds peaceful.Step Ⅳ1cThis activity provides guided oral practice using the target language.Presentate this dialogue, showing some pictures of the places with great interest all over the world and say like this:I’d like to travel to France.I’d love to visit Paris, because I like relaxing vacations.Where would you like to go on vacation, Sam?Ask one student to answer the question.After that let him or her ask another student.Set off a chain drill like this:T: I’d love to visit Paris, because I like relaxing vacations.Where would you like to go on vacation, S1?S1:I’d like to climb Mount Emei, because I like dangerous vacations.Where would you like to go on vacation, S2?S s :I prefer to travel to the USA, because I like exotic vacations.Where would you like to go on vacation, S3?S3…After a team finished get the children to make their own conversations in pairs.Ask two students to read the example in the speech bubbles in Activityla.Tell them to talk about the posters with their partners this time.As students work together, move around the classroom, offering language support as needed.Ask some pairs to say their conversations to the class.Step ⅤSummaryIn this class, we’ve learned some adjectives that are used to describe vacations and some other words.We have also learned the target language—Where would you like to go on vacation? I’d like to trek through the jungle because I like exciting vacations.Step ⅥHomework1.Try to remember the new key vocabulary.2.Write out three similar conversations to the example in the picture in Activity 1a.Step ⅦBlackboard DesignUnit 7 Where would you like to visit?Section AThe First PeriodPossible answers to Activity 1a:Vacation 1: relaxing, peaceful, boringVacation 2: exciting, tiring, dangerous, educational,fascinating, interesting, fun, thrilling, exoticVacation 3: exciting, educational, peaceful, interestingUnit 7 Where would you like to visit?The Second PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key V ocabularyfall, Niagara Falls(2)Target LanguageWhere would you like to visit?I’d like/hope to visit/see…I’d like/love places where…2.Ability Objects(1)Train students’ listening skill.(2)Train students’ communicative competence.3.Moral ObjectIt can make you know more about the world to travel much.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points1.New words fall, Niagara Falls2.Listening practice with target language3.Make communications with target languageⅢ.Teaching Difficult Points1.Train students’ listening practice with target language.2.Help students to make communications with target language.Ⅳ.Teaching Methods1.Listening 2.Pairwork 3.ExplanationⅤ.Teaching Aids1.A tape recorder2.Some pictures of Hawaii, Mexico and Niagara FallsⅥ.Teaching ProceduresStep ⅠRevision(1)Revise the target language by askingquestion, Where would you like to go on vacation? Get several students to give different answers.Then ask them to work in pairs to practise with:Where would you like to go on vacation?I’d like/love to…because I like… vacations.(2)Check homework by asking several ones to read their conversations.(3)Check homework by dictating the following words:tiring, educational, fascinating, thrilling, relaxing, dangerous, exotic, trek.jungle, take it easy, explore, historicAfter dictating, hove students check in pairs.Make a survey by asking them to put up hands to see how many have written out all the words correctly.Step Ⅱ2aThis activity provides listening practice using the target language.Read the instructions to the students.Look at the four sentences in the box.They are from a conversation, but they are not in the right order.We will listen to a conversation talking about going on a vacation.We can see the number in from of the fourth sentence.It’s a sample answer Please write the right numbers before the first three sentences in the blanks.Then play the tape.Students only listen this time.Try to catch the main idea of the conversation.Next play the tape again.Students listen and write the numbers in the blanks.Check the answers.AnswersThe sentences should be numbered in this order:3 4 2 1TapescriptBoy 1: Wouldn’t it be great if we could go on a vacation togeth er?Girl 1: Yeah.That would be wonderful!Boy 1: Where would we go?Girl 1: Well, I hope to visit Hawaii one day.Would you be interested ingoing there?Boy 2: Sure! I like places where the weather is always warm.Boy 1: But Hawaii is too touristy.Maybe we could go to Mexico.I love places where the people are really friendly.Boy 2: Well, Mexico would be nice, but we don’t know the language.I hope to see Niagara Falls some day.What about going there?Girl 1: Niagara Falls would be beautiful, but there’s not much to do there.Why don’t we all go to San Francisco together? It has everything—beautiful views, friendly people, exciting things to do…Boy 2: That’s not a bad idea…if you pay for it.Step Ⅲ2bThis activity provides listening practice using the target language, too.Read the instructions to students, and make sure that they know what to do.Look at the first column, "Place".Someone doesn’t like going to these places.Why? Choose the reason for each place from the second column.Write the letter s of the reasons in the blanks before the places/Let’s read the contents in the chart first.Get them to read the places and reasons several times.Then say, we’ll listen to the same recording again.Listen and match each place with a reason for not going there.Play the recording again.Ask students to fill in their answers.Check the answersAnswers1.b 2.a 3.cStep Ⅳ2cThis activity provides guided oral practice using the target language.Read the instructions to the students.Tell them to use the information in Activities 2a and 2b to role play conversations.(Holding a picture of Hawaii).I hope to visit Hawaii some day.Get a student to answer, So do I.I like places where the weather is always warm.Showing a picture of Mexico, ask two students to make up similar conversations.Note to use the information in Activities 2a and 2b.Do the same with the third place Niagara Falls.Say, Now please role play the conversations in pairs, using the information in Activities 2a and 2b.Each pair makes one at least.As the students work, move around the room checking progress of the pairs and offering help as needed.Ask one or two move pairs to say their conversations to the class.Step 5 Grammar FocusPresentate the conversation below by saying to the students and writing it on the blackboard:Where would you like to visit?I’d like to go somewhere relaxing.Draw a line under the word relaxing.Then ask the children the same questions and tell them to answer in their own words.For example,I’d like to go som ewhere interesting.I’d like to go somewhere exotic.After asking several children to give answers with different adjectives, get them to practice in pairs.Each pair makes two conversations.Next ask several pairs to share their conversations with the class.Then say, the adjectives usually come before the nouns, such as, an educational vacation, a tiring trip.But in the sentences which are using the word something or somewhere, the adjective should be put after the pronouns.For example:I’d like to go s omewhere fascinating.I’d love to eat something delicious.After that, presentate another pair of sentences.Say to the students and write down on the blackboard:Where would you like to visit?I hope to go to France some day.Explain sentences with some day in English orally, like this,I hope to go to France some day.This sentence means I hope to go to France some day, but I’m not sure I will.MaybeI will go there in the future and maybe I won’t.The sentences with some day are often used to express that.Then have the children make up more sentences.Step ⅥSummaryIn this class, we’ve done some listening practice with target language.We have also practiced our oral English in pairs.And we’ve discussed something on grammar.Step ⅦHomework1.Write out two pairs of sentences like this:Where would you like to visit?I’d like to go somewhere relaxing.Where would you like to visit?I hope to go to France some day.2.Practice the target language orally with the classmates.Step ⅧBlackboard DesignUnit 7 Where would you like to visit?Section AThe Second PeriodⅠ.Answers to Activity 2a:3 4 2 1Ⅱ.Answers to Activity 2b:1.b 2.a 3.cⅢ.Grammar Focus:1.Where would you like to visit?I’d like to go somewhere relaxing.2.Where would you like to visit?I hope to go to France some day.Unit 7 Where would you like to visit?The Third PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key V ocabularytouristy, spotlight" Singapore, beautiful, heavy, private, downtown, get around, Pack, light(2)Target LanguageWhere would you like to go, Kathy?I’d like to visit Kunming.2.Ability Objects(1)Train students’ reading skill.(2)Train students’ skill of communication.3.Moral ObjectShare your experience on travelling in a city with your classmates and tell them what they should bring if they decide to visit it.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points1.Guide students to read the passage in Activity 3a.2.The new vocabularyⅢ.Teaching Difficult PointHelp students to talk to their partners about the cities they know.Ⅳ.Teaching Methods1.Teaching by illumination.2.Teaching by asking questions.Ⅴ.Teaching Aids1.A projector2.A video tape on singapore or some photos, some photos of Dalian Ⅵ.Teaching ProceduresStep ⅠRevision1.Revise the target language they learned last class by asking Where would you like to go on vacation? Get several children to answer I’d like to…because…2.Check the homework by asking some children to read the conversations they wrote to the class.Step Ⅱ3aThis activity provides reading practice using the target language.At first introduce the key vocabulary words.Show the key vocabulary words on the screen by a projector.touristy adj.游客很多的;游客常去的;适合游览的spotlight n.公共注意中心Singapore n.新加坡botanical adj.植物的;植物学的heavy adJ.大量的;多的private adj.私人的;私有的get around 观光;到处走动downtown n.(城镇的)商业区;中心区pack v.把……打包;把……装箱light adj.轻的Teach students to read the vocabulary several times until they can read them out easily and correctly.Read the passage quickly and try to answer the questions on the blackboard.Write these questions on the blackboard:1.What doesn’t Singapore have?2.What does Singapore have?3.Is Singapore also a wonderful place for shopping?4.What don’t you plan on doing in singapore? why?5.What is easiest to do in Singapore?6.What is suggested to bring if you decide to go there? Why?A few minutes later(maybe two or three minutes), ask different students to answer the questions.Play the video tape of Singapore for students or show them some pictures.Next, read the instructions to students.Say, What things do you like about visiting Singapore and what things don’t you like? Read the passage again.Circle the things you like about visiting Singapore and underline the things you don’t like.Get them to finish the activity on their own.Check the answers.Possible answers may includeCircled:…there are many things to do… it has a very large zoo, a beautiful botanical garden and lots of museums.It is also a wonderful place to go shopping.Underlined: Singapore is a sma ll city…It doesn’t have any beaches or mountains… Don’t plan on driving in Singapore…traffic is heavy…most private cars are not allowed in downtownSingapore.Singapore is very hot all year round.Step Ⅲ3bThis activity provides reading, listening and speaking practice using thetarget language.Read the instructions to students.Make sure that they know what to do.Ask two students to read the sample conversation on the left in Activity 3b,S A: Where would you like to go, Kathy?S B: I’d like to visit Kunm ing.S A: Isn’t it supposed to be very hot?S B: Yes, it is.But it’s also beautiful, and it has lots of interesting museums.Note to correct any pronunciation errors to make sure the students are providing a good model for the rest of the class.Ask another pair to model a conversation with the first group of words on the right, the words in the first line.Listen to them carefully with the whole class to see if they can put the words in the proper places.Then let the whole class practice in pairs.Each pair should make up four conversations with the information on the right.Walk around the classroom as the students are working.Listen to some pairs and see if they have met any problems.Offer some help as needed.After all the students have finished practicing, ask some more pairs to share their conversations with their classmates.Step ⅣPart 4This activity provides reading, writing and speaking practice using the target language.Read the instructions to the children.Make sure that they understand it.Say, First think of a city you know, everyone.I think of Dalian.What about you?Ask several ones to tell the names of the cities they’ve thought of.Then say, Please write down the name of the city you’ve thought of on the line above city name in the chart.After that, show some photos of Dalian to the students around the room.Then continue saying, Dalian is a very beautiful city with wonderful beaches.It has very long coast.It also has quite a few big and nice parks.Some are near the sea and some are not.I like the big museum of different kinds of sea animals, too.What about you? What do you like about the cities you’ve written in your book?Ask two or three to say something about their cities.Then say, Now please fill in the left box with the things you like about the city.I’ll write mine on the blackboard, you can use it as a sample.Write the sample on the blackboard, and students write out theirs.Walk around the classroom and direct them to write.After all of them have finished, go on with the third step.Now talk to your partner about the things you don’t like.After they finish talking, go on saying something I don’t like about Dalian to them.For example, The things in Dalian are too expensive.They are for the rich.And there are too many cars running on the streets.It’s very hard for people to cross a street.Can you say something you don’t like about your cities?Ask some to say something on that to the class.Then tell them to fill in the box for things you don’t like.Let them talk to their partners about it.Sample answerDalianThings you like1.wonderful beaches2.long coast3.big and nice parks4.big museum of different kinds of sea animals Things you don’t like 1.things are too expensive 2.too many cars running in the streetsStep ⅥSummaryIn this class, we’ve learned something about Singapore, and we’ve talked about some other places all over the world.We’ve done a lot of listening, speaking, reading and writing practice using the target language.Step ⅦHomework1.Write a short passage on the city you talked about in class.2.Try to remember the new words on page 54.Step ⅧBlackboard DesignUnit 7 Where would you like to visit?Section AThe Third PeriodQuestions to Activity 3a:1.What doesn’t Singapore have?2.What does Singapore have?3.Is Singapore also a wonderful place for shopping?4.What don’t you plan on doing in Singapore? Why?5.What is easiest to do in Singapore?6.What is suggested to bring if you decide to go there? Why? Sample answers to Activity 4:DalianThings you like1.wonderful beaches2.long coast3.big and nice parks4.the big museum of different kinds of sea animalsThings you don’t like1.things are too expensive2.too many cars running in the streetsUnit 7 Where would you like to visit?The Fourth PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key V ocabularycustomer, save money, pool, culture, dream vacation, travel agency(2)Target LanguageWhere would you like to go?I’d like to go somewhere warm.2.Ability Objects(1)Train students’ listening ability.(2)Train students to use the target language in oral English properly.3.Moral ObjectTo role play the conversations you’ve heard is a very good way to improve your oral English.Ⅱ.Teaching Key PointTrain students’ listening skill by listening to the conversations with the target language.Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult PointHelp students to role play the conversations.Ⅳ.Teaching Methods1.Brainstorm 2.Listening method 3.PairworkⅤ.Teaching AidA tape recorderⅥ.Teaching ProceduresStep ⅠRevision1.Revise the passage about Singapore by asking two or three students to read it to the class.Make sure that they pronounce each word correctly.Then let students read it aloud once by themselves.2.Check the short compositions they have written at home.First let several ones read theirs to the class.Second, get them to work in pairs to check the compositions.At last, collect all students’ compositions.Go over them carefully after class.Step ⅡPart 1This activity reviews the target language and introduces new vocabulary.Read the instructions to students.Explain brainstorm like this: Brainstorm a list of things means you should write down all the ideas that come into your minds.Now brainstorm a list of things that are important to you when you go onvacation.Write them down in your exercise books.You should not worry if an idea is silly or if a word is spelled wrong.You can even write a word in their first language for the moment.Ask them to have a look at the two model phrases the book provides before they begin.Move around the room offering language support as needed.After about three minutes, tell them to stop writing and thinking.Let’s review the ideas you’ve thought of together.We will correct spelling a nd find the correct English words for any words you don’t know.Then ask some children to read their lists to the class.Write any new words orphrases they have used on the blackboard.Ask them to discuss the lists in groups of four.Each one reads his or her own list to the other three.Then they discuss the words or phrases together.If there is something that they are not sure, tell them to show me by putting up their hands.Move around the room and solve the problems they may have.Help students find the correct English words to express their ideas.Step Ⅲ2aThis activity gives students practice in understanding the target language in spoken conversation.Read the instructions to students.Tell them to guess the meaning of travel agency first.Then explain it like this:If you plan to have a trip or vacation, you can go to a travel agency.A travel agency is an office that can help you make travel plans.Also they help you get plane tickets and hotel reservations.Then presentate whale watch and amusement park to the class like below.A whale watch tour means you stay in a ship and go out to the oceaning during the time of year when the whales are migrating, then you can see them travelling.Amusement park means a place like disneyland.You can do lots of rides and play lots of games there.Write the two phrases on the blackboard.Look at the three pictures in Activity 2a now.We know Jeff has a summer job at a travel agency.We will hear him talking on the phone with three different people.Can you see the small box in the corner of each picture? Listen to the conversations and number the pictures.Write a proper number in each box to show the right order of the pictures.Then play the tape for the first time.Tell them only to listen.Play the tape a second time.As they listen to the tape this time, have the students number the pictures.Check the answers.AnswersThe pictures should be numbered in the following order:1,2,3TapescriptWoman 1: Jeff, I have to go out for half an hour.Could you please an swer the phone? Just take messages and I’ll call people back.Jeff: Sure.Hello, Ace Travel.Jeff Marino speaking.How may I help you?Woman 2: I’d like some information on vacation packages, please.Jeff: My boss is out of the office for half an hour.Could she call you back?Woman 2: Actually, I’d like to get some information now, if you wouldn’t mind…Jeff: Well, I guess it would be OK.So, where would you like to go? Woman 2: Oh, I don’t know.Somewhere warm.Jeff: Somewhere warm… How about Hawaii?Woma n 2: Oh,…no…I…I don’t like flying.Jeff: Ok.Well, there’s always…Jeff: Hi, Ace Travel.Jeff Marino speaking.Man: Hello.I’d like to find out about your vacation packages.Jeff: Sure.What kind of vacation are you looking for?Man: Well, I hope to go on a nature tour.Jeff: Well, we have a great whale watch tour.You might like that.Man: Hmmmm…It depends on where it is.I don’t want to go anywhere cold.Jeff: Hmmmm…Let’s see.Yes, we have a great summer whale watch tour…Jeff: Hi, Ace Travel.May I help you?Woman 3: I hope so.I saw your advertisement for vacations in California.We’d like to go somewhere that’s fun for kids.Jeff: Fun for kids…hmmmm …How about Los Angeles? Kids love visiting Hollywood.Woman 3 Oh, but we don’t really like big cities.Jeff: I see.Then maybe you’d enjoy…Step Ⅳ2bThis activity gives students practice in understanding and writing the target language.Read the instructions to the children.Tell them to look at the chart.Then read the headings Customer, Wants, Doesn’t want and point out the blanks under each one.And let them see the sample answer under Wants in the chart.Ask them to read it together.Say, Then first customer wants to go somewhere warm.I’ll play the recording again.Please write down the things the three customers want and don’t want in this chart as you listen to the。
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Unit 7 Where would you like to visit?
Section A ( 1a--1c ) The First Period
ChengGuan Middle School Li Xinli 今天我说课的内容是新目标英语九年级第七单元Where would you like to visit?的第一课时。
说课的包括四部分:一.说教材.二.说教法与学法;三.说教学设计与设计理念;四.说教学程序。
一.说教材
(一)教材的地位和作用
本单元的中心话题是Talk about places you would like to visit.目标语是:Where would you like to visit (go on vacation)?-I'd like (love) to visit Florida. I hope to visit Hawaii one day.这是本单元的重点也是难点.
在本单元大目标下,本节课作为本单元的第一课时,要向学生展示新的语言目标,着重训练听,说和写。
那就具体说本课时的教学内容:
(二).教学目标:
1.知识目标:
A.句型Where would you like to visit (go on vacation)?-I'd like to visit Florida.Why ?-I like exciting vacations.
B.词汇:tiring ,educational,fascinating,peaceful,historic,thrilling,take it easy,trek , jungle.
2.能力目标:
A:学会谈论自己想去的地方.
B:会使用以下基本句型。
Where would you like to visit ?
I would like to visit U.S.A.
C:训练听说能力.
3.情感目标:
通过对本课的学习,增强实际交际能力,开阔视野,加深对世界各地的地理环境,风土人情,人文教育的了解,自觉地保护地球,保护环境.并让学生向往旅游.
(三).重点和难点:
1.重点:根据新目标对口语会话能力的要求,本课重点为:掌握有关国家或地点的词汇和描绘景点的形容词,能比较流利地描述一个自己想去的地方,灵活地运用句型Where would you like to visit?-I would like to visit ...
2.难点:根据实际情况,我认为本单元的难点有两方面:A:如何从地图中熟练地找出学过的国家和城市所在的地理位置。
B:提高口语水平.
二说教法与学法
1.初中生抽象思维能力较低,形象思维能力强,注意力易分散。
本课以图片,音乐或动画等形式展示,配以丰富的色彩,从而增强学生的兴趣、提高学生的注意力。
2.初中生的学习心理特点:对英语感兴趣,但不稳定,机械记忆强,理解记忆弱.缺乏概括分析能力。
主要通过他人评价初步形成对自己的评价,所以很在乎他人的评价,因此,在本课教学过程中,在注重启发引导,培养学生分析、概括能力的同时,更注重教学方法的灵活性,通过任务型教学,情景交际,角色表演,采访调查等方法,激发学生学习兴趣,让学生乐于接受,易于接受。
3.初三的学生经过两年的新课程理念的熏陶及实践,有了一定的英语基础知识和听说能力和初步的自主、合作、探究、实验的能力。
因此采用活动教学法和Role playing的学习策略,让学生在活动中自主地学习新词汇、重点句型;自主地完成任务,提高解决问题的能力
及综合运用语言能力。
通过以上教学法,使学生将所听到、所看到﹑所读到的语言信息转化成自己能说、能写的语言素材.
三.说教学设计与设计理念
确定了本堂课在本单元的地位、作用、课型和教学目标后,我将本课大致分成六个环节:(一)热身和复习、即世界名景点欣赏;(二).目标语言呈现;(三)目标语言操练Pair work;(四).听力训练;(五).小组任务Make a survey;(六).课后练习homework。
这六个环节是依据学习第二语言的规律而设置的,并按照从听说到读写、从单句到篇章、从模仿到创作的能力发展顺序,层进式地设计语言活动。
本课的教学活动始终遵循任务型教学理念,以学生为学习主体,以任务为中心,在运用语言完成任务的过程中学习,体会和掌握语言。
自始自终贯穿了以交际为目的的原则(在做中学,学中用).在教学过程中,关注学生的生活实际和生活体验,让其贴近实际、贴近生活、贴近时代,树立以学生为本的思想,提倡学生参与、体验、独立思考、合作探究,从而实现教学目标.
四.说教学程序
环节一:热身与复习。
这一环节是在复习第六单元目标语言的基础上进一步提高的。
欣赏歌曲Y esterday once more,目的让学生在音乐中唤起对旧知识的记忆。
接下来让学生欣赏并描绘国内外的旅游胜地。
教师适当地加以提示补充,同时引入新单词tiring、educational、fascinating 、peaceful、thrilling、trek、jungle 、take it easy等,从而创设语言的运用环境,为Section A activity1a and 1b做一个热身和铺垫。
这一环节中描述景点是学生主动运用语言的平台,学生以此为新课做准备,老师则在学生的描述中教会学生本节课的新词汇。
(10分钟)
环节二:目标语言呈现。
给学生展示世界地图,并提问Where would you like to visit? Why?让学生回答I'd like to visit...,并帮助学生用刚学的单词讲述理由(Because I want a peaceful trip).此环节是对第一环节所学的单词进一步巩固,并学习了本单元的主要句型,为下一环节作准备.( 10分钟)
环节三:目标语言操练即Pair work。
让学生适时操练目标语言Where would you like to visit /go on vacation?-I'd like/love to visit France.Why?-Because I like fascinating vacations.并设置"比一比谁说得又快又对"的小竞赛,竞赛在小组之间进行,要求学生交替问答并且变换答案,费时最少的一组获胜。
这个竞赛利用本课的主要句型和词汇来练习说的技能,将听说结合,学生在这一环节中将从第一、二人称的运用向第三人称的运用转移,这使学生对目标语言的运用和操练又向前迈进一步。
(五分钟)
环节四:听力练习。
这一环节覆盖课本Section A 1b的内容。
有了前面几个环节的准备,为学生听懂这段对话扫清了障碍.(五分钟)
环节五:综合训练即小组任务Make a survey。
这一环节覆盖课本Section A1a-1c的内容,让学生在本小组内展开调查,就Where would you like to visit ? Why?等句型询问本小组成员想去哪个国家或地方旅游,并记录相关的信息,根据记录的信息写一个report.这就把本单元的目标语言知识和旅游这一话题很好的结合起来了,写调查报告充分训练了学生写的技能。
这样,环节一学的词汇,环节二学的句型为本环节提供丰富的语言素材,保证了话题写作的顺利进行。
(十五分钟)
环节六:课后练习homework.自己设计一个旅游景点.要求每个学生总结自己喜欢去的地方的特点,根据这些特点设计一个旅游景点并介绍给同学.本堂课通过一系列活动,学生的四大语言技能已有较大的提高,对本节课的词汇、句型、语法等语言知识也有较扎实的掌握。