2015-2016学年高二英语教案:+Unit2《+Getting+a+job+Grammar+and+usage》(牛津译林版选修11)++无答案
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Unit2 Getting a job Grammar and usage
Teaching Aims:
1. Students are expected to learn idioms in English.
2. Enable students to understand and use.
Teaching Important and difficult Points:
Develop the students’ ability of using idioms.
Teaching Methods:
Explanation and exercise
Teaching Procedures:
Step1 lead-in
I thought the exam would be a piece of cake, but it was much harder than expected. easy
Sherry really enjoyed chemistry, so writing an essay about it was a child’s play.
Anything that is easy to do.
Noun phrases
This allows you to prepare good answers and means you won’t have to answer questions off the top of your head during the interview.
Answering sth. quickly without having time to think about it
This allows you to prepare good answer s and means you won’t have to answer questions off the top of your head during the interview.
His new business plan looked very good on paper.
Prepositional phrases
Don’t worry about having butterflies in your stomach before the interview.
Nervous feeling
A good interviewer is able to tell if you have done your homework about the company.
Find out as much as possible about something.
Verb phrase
If you follow the advice, landing a job will be as easy as pie.
very easy to do
It was as plain as day that the young woman was very qualified and had prepared well for the
interview.
very clear and obvious
as…as…
more idioms
A: "Was your father upset when you came home at 3 AM?"
B: "He was more than upset. He blew his top!"
blow one's top
become extremely angry
"Can you help me with this problem? I've been beating my brains out with it, but I just can't solve it."
beat one's brains out try very hard to understand or do something.
A: "I don't believe what Bob said. Why is he bad-mouthing me?"
B: "He's probably jealous of your success."
bad-mouth say unkind, unflattering, embarrassing (and probably
untrue) things about someone.
A: "Is something wrong?"
B: "Not really, but I feel kind of down in the dumps."
down in the dumps depressed; "blue."
A. Idiom contest
1. If you are cool as a cucumber, you are____.
A. very calm
B. panicked
2. It is raining cats and dogs, you would______.
A. call a vet
B. take an umbrella
3. If it is not your cup of tea, you would_____.
A. like it
B. do not like it
4.If something costs an arm and a leg, _______.
A. you have to go to hospital.
B. it is too dear
5. If someone says, “I have butterflies in my stomach”, they are________.
A. nervous
B. having a good meal
6. If you say that someone is holding firm, you are saying that they_______.
A. are holding a hard object.
B. believe in something strongly.
Homework:
1. Collect more English idioms.
2. Preview the Task part.
Key: A,B,B,B,A,B。