七年级英语下册 Unit 9 What does he look like教案 (新版)人教新目标版 (9)
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Unit 9 What does he look like
Language goal
In this unit students learn to describe people.
New language
What do you look like? I'm short. And I have curly hair.
What do they look like? They're medium height.And they have short hair.
What does he look like? He's heavy and he wears glasses.
What does she look like? She's thin and she has long hair.
Section A
Ask students to name some ways of describing people. You can start students off with examples such as tall and short. Point out
various students in the class and ask students to say if they are tall or short.
Continue with examples of students who have
long hair and short hair.
Write the words on the board and ask students to repeat these
words. Then point at different students' hair and ask the class, Long hair or short hair?
Culture note
In some cultures, it is impolite to point at other people or to touch other people, particularly on the head.
la This activity introduces the key vocabulary.
Focus attention on the words. Ask students to read the list of words. Then say each word and ask students to repeat it.
On the board, make a simple drawing to illustrate each of the w to it and ask students what it shows. If they don't know, say the word and ask students to repeat it. For example,draw a stick
figure with very long legs and a long body,When you point to the figure, students say tall.
Call attention to the picture.
Point to the letters next to the people in the picture.
Say, Use the letters to match the people in the picture with
one of the numbered words.
Write each letter next to a numbered word. You can use some
letters more than once. Point out the sample answer.
Check the answers.
1 b This activity provides guided listening and writing practice using the target language.
blank line.
Say, You will hear a conversation between Amy and her friend. Fill in the blank lines in their conversation.Then look at the picture and find the boy Amy is talking about.
Play the recording the first time. Students only listen.
Play the recording a second time. This time, students fill in the blanks in the speech bubbles.
Say, Who are they talking about?
Correct the answers.
2a This activity provides guided listening practice using the target language.
Point to the list of nine phrases and ask a student to read
them to the class.
Say, Now you will hear three conversations. The people are talking about friends. They are using these words to describe their
friends. Some of these words go with "has" and some go with "is".
Point to the circle around the word "circle". Say, Circle the
correct word, either is or has, when you hear it in the
conversation.
Play the recording the first time. Students only listen.Point out that there are three different conversations about three different people.
Correct the answers.
2b This activity provides listening and writing practice using the target language.
Point at the chart with space for two words used with is and two words used with has after each name
Call attention to the sample answers. As you point to the word is,
say a sentence using the sample answer tal
l:He's tall. Point to the word has and say a sentence using the sample answer curly hair: He
has curly hair.
Play the recording. Ask students to listen to the descriptions and
write the words in the correct column after cad person's name.
3 This activity provides guided writing practice using the target
language. J
Call attention to the dialogue in the box and the picNancy's
appearance.
Have students do the activity individually. As they work, move
around the classroom offering help as necessary.
3a This activity provides reading practice using the target language.
Draw attention to the pictures and the descriptions.Explain that
students have to match the pictures with the correct descriptions.
Point out the example. Have a student read the first description.
Students d o the activity
individually.
3b This activity provides oral practice using the target language Call attention to the picture and the names in the
box. Say, Student A has to write the names in the box next to the people in the picture.
Then Student B has to ask questions to find the people. Remind
students that they should not look at each othe
rs' textbooks when they do this activity.
Have two students read out the example dialogue in the speech
bubbles. Then ask students to do the activity in pairs. As
students talk, walk around the classroom listening and offering
assistance as necessary.
After several minutes, stop the activity and have several pairs
present their dialogues to the class.
4 This activity provides open-ended oral practice using the target
language.
Give a sample description of someone in the class and ask the c
lass to guess who you are e only words and sentence patterns from this unit.For
example, She's short and thin. She has curly hair.
Ask some students to describe a person while their classmates
guess who it is.
Section B
New language
beard, mustache, black, blonde, bald Additional materials to bring to class:
large scrap paper for the drawing activity in activity 4
1 a This activity introduces the key vocabulary.
Focus attention on the six pictures. Ask students to tell what
they see in each picture. Confirm each correct answer and supply any words students don't know.
Point at the numbered list of words. Say each word and ask
students to repeat these words.
Then ask students to match each word with one of the pictures.
Say, Write the letter next to the picture in front of one of the words. Point out the sample a
nswer.
1 b This activity provides oral and writing practice using the target language.
Ask some students to read
es are right or wrong.
2b This activity provides listening and writing practice using the target structures.
Say, You will hear Maria and Danny talking about Tina Brown and Johnny Dean again. This time your job is to write what each person looks like. Point to the heading "looks like".
Play the recording. Ask students to fill in the blanks next to the words "looks like" on the chart.
Correct the answers.
2a This activity provides listening and writing practice using the target language.
Point out the picture of Johnny Dean and Tina Brown and Maria and Danny. Say, You will hear Maria and Danny talking about Tina Brown and Johnny Dean.Your job is to write the job each person does.
Point to the heading "Job" on the chart.
Play the recording the first time. Students only listen.
Play the recording a second time. This time ask students to fill in the blanks in the chart.
Correct the answers.
2c This activity provides oral practice using the target language.
Name a famous actor, musician or athlete and describe that person.
For example, My favorite actor is Leonardo DiCaprio. He's medium height and he has brown hair.
Read the instructions. Check to see that students understand how the game is played.
Ask each student to draw a picture without letting ,anyone else see it.
Have students get into groups of four. Tell the students in each group to give themselves numbers from 1 to 4.
Ask the other three students in each group to listen to the
description and draw the person. You may wish to have them listen to the description several times.
Ask each group to swap its pictures with another group. That group votes to decide which of the three copies looks most like the
original picture. The student who drew that copy is the winner.
山东省××市灰埠中学七年级下英语教案
Review unit 9
1.特殊疑问句
What do you/they look like?
I’m/They’re short.I’m/They’re thin.
What does he/she/your friend/Yao Ming look like?
He/She has a medium build.
He/She is tall.
He/She has curly hair.
2.Describe appearances
I is short hair (n.)
We long hair (n.)
You straight hair (n.)
He are curly hair (n.)
She blonde hair (n.)
My friend have black hair (n.)
Li Ming thin (adj.)
They has heavy (adj.)
tall (adj.)
wear short (adj.)
bald (adj.)
wears a beard (n.)
glasses (n.)
a medium build (n.)
a mustache (n.)。