高中英语人教版选修7 Unit 1 Living well period 1 练习(教师版)
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Unit 1 Living well教学目标目标语言重点词汇和短语eyesight, ambition, disabled, beneficial, in other words, clumsy, adapt, microscope, out of breath, absence, stupid, fellow, annoyed, all in all, industry, tank, make fun of, encouragementb. 重点句型…but I am very outgoing and have learned to adapt to my disability.Every time I returned after an absence, I felt stupid because I was behind the others.All in all, I have a good life.Just accept them for whom they are and give them encouragement to live as rich and full a life as you do.2. Ability goals能力目标Help students to learn about disability and life of the disabled. Enable students to know that people with disabilities can also live well.3. Learning ability goals学能目标By talking about disability and life of the disabled,students will learn some positive stories of the disabled. This will help them understand more about how challenging life can be for the disabled.Teaching important points教学重点How positive stories of the people with disabilities inspire others.Teaching difficult points 教学难点How to help students understand the difficulties the disabled have to overcome.Teaching methods教学方法Discussing, explaining, reading and practicing.Teaching aids教具准备Multi-media computer.Teaching procedures && ways教学过程与方式Step I Lead-inDeal with Warming Up. First ask students to talk about people with a mental or physical disability to see how much they know about disabilities. Then play some videos or show some photos of people with disabilities. Students will be asked to discuss what the disabilities are and what difficulties they have to overcome in daily life.T: Good morning /afternoon, class!Ss: Good morning/ afternoon, Mr. / Ms ...T: I think most of you should have learned about Helen Keller, a great woman in American history. Although she was deaf and blind, she became a role model for millions of people. Here I’d like to share one of the quotes from her with you.Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it.T: The world is full of suffering, especially for those disabled people. Do you happen to know anyone with a mental or physical disability? What are their lives like?S1: My neighbor, a 6-year-old girl, can not speak. She is dumb. She cannot play with other children.T: Then how can she make herself understood?S1: She has to use body language and sign language. I find it very hard to understand her. But her family can understand her very well.T: OK, anyone else?S2: One of my friends doesn’t like school. We are of the same age. He should be in high school. Unluckily he can only stay at home. Because whenever he comes to school, he feels sick and cannot help trembling. He is afraid of school, whenever he hears the word “school”, he sweats and feels very nervous.I think he has a mental disability.T: I feel sorry for your friend. Perhaps he has experienced something unpleasant in school. I think he should see a doctor.S2: He has been visiting a doctor. I hope he will get well soon.T: I hope so. Now let’s watch some short videos (or look at some photos) of some disabled people. Please discuss in groups what the disabilities are and what difficulties they have to overcome in daily life.Show the list of disabilities on the PowerPoint.After discussion, present the four pictures on Page 1 to students.T: Quite right. Disabilities can be visible or invisible. People with invisible disabilities don’t look disabled. Depression, sleep disorders and learning difficulty are invisible disabilities. No matter what disability one has, life is not easy. They have many difficulties to overcome, but please keep in mind they can also live well, even achieve great success. Now look at the pictures, how do they look?Ss: They look happy and satisfied. They are smiling.T: Yes, they are. But all of them are disabled. Can you guess what their disability might be?S3: I think Rosalyn has learning difficulty. Generally speaking, those who have learning difficulty are good at sports and clever at hands.T: OK, what about Richard?S4: Everyone can see he has difficulty with eyesight, because he is wearing glasses. He also looks very weak, maybe he has severe illness.S5: I guess he may have lost an arm or leg, for we cannot see his arms or legs in the picture.S6: He cannot have lost an arm or leg, for next year he will train to be a teacher. How can a person without an arm or leg be a teacher?T: That sounds reasonable. OK, what about Sally?S7: Sally may have a severe illness, for she has a very busy life. In my opinion those who know they are dying always keep themselves very busy.T: Sound like that. Let’s come to Gao Qiang.S8: From the picture it is hard to guess what disability Gao Qiang has. Maybe he has walking difficulty.S9: It is hard to say. If he has walking difficulty, I will admire him very much, for he takes dancing lessons...T: OK, please remember there are many disabled people in the world. They are part of the world. They also have rights to enjoy life. Would you like to learn more about them and try to do something for them? Here is a website “Family village”. From here we can learn some positive stories about the disabled.Step Ⅱ Pre-readingAsk students to read the passage about “Family village”in pre-reading carefully and find out the purpose of the website. Then show the suggested answers on the PowerPoint.Suggested answers:1. To give ordinary young people with a disability the chance to share their stories with others.2. To inspire other disabled people.3. To get non-disabled people to understand more about how challenging life can be for people with disabilities.Step Ⅲ ReadingDeal with the reading passage.ScanningAsk students to scan the text and find problems Marty has in his life and what he does in spite of his disability.T: First I’d like you to do scanning and then fill in the chart with the information you get from the text. After you have finished, please compare your answer with your partner’s.Several minutes later, students compare their information with each other in groups. Then check the answer with the whole class.T: From this chart we can have a clear image of Marty. What kind of person is Marty? You may discuss in groups. You may refer to the adjectives on the PowerPoint.Show some adjectives on the PowerPoint.brave, unlucky, weak, clumsy, strong-minded, optimistic, happy, independent, stupidT: OK. You are right. Though Marty has a muscle disease which causes many difficulties to his life, he still lives well. He is living a busy and satisfying life. He is very optimistic.Then continue to discuss the next questions on Page 3. Deal with the next questions in the same way.Suggested answers:1. Marty seems to be a fairly positive person who considers he has a good life. He is realistic about his disability, but does not let this stop him doing as much as he can. He is a psychologically strong, independent boy.2. Missing lots of school, not being able to run around and play sports like other boys at his age, people not understanding that he has a disability.3. Marty keeps busy doing things that do not require physical strength, like computer programming. He has friends with whom he can go to movies and football matches and he has lots of pets. He also studies hard.4. They can accept people with disabilities like Marty for who they are rather than focus on their disability. They can encourage them to live rich and full lives.5. Because they found that Marty was able to live as rich and full a life as everyone else.6. Answers would vary.Careful readingAsk students to read the text carefully and then finish Ex3 on Page 4.T: Now let’s read the text again and try to sum up the main idea of each paragraph.Several minutes later check the answers with the whole class.Suggested answers:Paragraph 1: An introduction to Marty and his muscle disease Paragraph 2: How his disability developedParagraph 3: Marty met a lot of difficulties at schoolParagraph 4: How his life has become easierParagraph 5: The advantages of his diseaseSummaryAsk students to work together to write a mini biography for Marty according to the text.T: Now we’ve finished Marty’s story. Now it’s time for you to work in groups and write a mini biography for him.My mini bioName:Status:Health:Interests and Hobbies:Ambition:Motto:A few minutes later show the sample on the PowerPoint.My mini bioName: Marty FieldingStatus: High school studentHealth: developed a muscle disease at the age about 10, very weak, cannot do things like normal peopleInterests and Hobbies:· Enjoying writing and computer programming· Going to the movies and football matches when I am well enough· Spending a lot of time with my pets—two rabbits, five mice, a tank full of fish and a snakeAmbition: to work in the computer industryMotto: live one day at a timeExplanationDuring this procedure, play the tape for students. Students will underline the difficult sentences. After listening to the tape, explain the text and deal with the language problems.T: Now we will deal with some difficult language points. I will play the recording of the text for you. Please make a mark where you have difficulties.After listening to the tape, explain the difficult sentences to students. Before explaining the difficult points, students are asked to refer to the notes to the text on Pages 86-87.T: Do you have any difficulties with the text?S1: Could you please explain the sentence to us:I have learned to adapt to my disability.T: Before he developed the disease, he could run or climb the stairs as quickly as other people. But after he had the disease, he becomes very weak, so he cannot run very fast. It takes time for him to get used to slow pace. Besides this the disease has brought many other difficulties to him, he has to get used to living with the disease. So we can understand it like this: I have got used to living with the disease. Do you have any other questions?Ss: No.T: This is a very inspiring story. From Marty’s story, what have you learned?S1: We should be patient with people with disabilities. We shouldn’t get annoyed just because they are slow.S2: We shouldn’t feel sorry for them. That might hurt them.S3: We should help them in a clever way.S4: We should encourage them when they feel down....S8: Just having a disability doesn’t mean your life is not satisfying.T: I’m very glad all of you have learned something fromthe story. Please remember everyone can live well even if he has a disability. If you’d like to learn more about the life of disabled people, please surf the Internet.Step Ⅳ HomeworkRetell Marty’s story according to the mini bio.Surf the Internet to learn more about the life of disabled people.精美句子1、善思则能“从无字句处读书”。
人教版高中英语选修7Unit1Livingwell知识点总结.doc
选修7 Unitl Living ell一、重点词汇总结key ords & key phrases1.ambition n.雄心,野心Her ambition is to become part of the national team for the next Paralympic Games 她的抱负是能够成为国家队的一员参加下一届残奥会。
To be a good teacher has been her lifelong ambition做一名好教师是她终生追求的目标。
关联短语:full of ambition野心勃勃;achieve one's ambition实现某人的愿望;have the ambition for sth渴望得到某物2.suitable adj适合的,适宜的Although some may think the cinema is noisy, it is. suitable for Sally's condition 尽管有人可能认为电影院里太吵了,但是它非常适合萨利的身体状况。
He has nothing suitable for a formal party他没有适合这样正式晚会的任何东西。
3.beneficial adj 有益的;be beneficial to 对.... 有益处;benefit vt 使.... 受益;n.益处,优势;benefit sb/sth对某人/物有益;benefit from/by从...... 获得益处;be of benefit to 对 ... 有益;for sb's benefit=for the benefit of sb 为了某人的利益These birds are beneficial to man 这些鸟对人类有益。
We benefit a lot from daily exercise 日常锻炼对我们很有益。
高中英语选修7 Unit 1 Living well period 1 课件1 共53张 精品
Para 5 Marty’s advice
1. Don’t feel sorry for the disabled. 2. Don’t make fun of them. 3. Don’t ignore them. 取笑 4. Accept them for who they are. 5. Give them encouragement to live
1. What have these people achieved even though they each have a disability?
2. With a partner, discuss what their disability might be.
The following list might help you:
1 weak and can’t run 1 enjoys writing and
or climb stairs as computer
quickly as other
programming
2 clumsy and often 2 invented a
drop things or
computer football
1. What kind of thing do you think people would write about? People would share their stories with others, such as difficulties, sorrows and so on.
adj. 伤残的
Para 4 n. 公司
1. Marty’s ambition to work for a software firm
高二英语人教版选修七Unit1LivingWell1
Understand Marty:
As Marty's best friend, you are very happy to see his change. Deeply touched, you are eager to talk about his life and his change.
Understand Marty:
live well
beauty power
wisdom
Teenagers' stories:
Rosalyn
Richard
Sally
Q1: What do they have in common? Q2: What do you think of their lives?
Gao Qiang
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Marty's Story
Para5-6:
The benefits of the disease: grow strong psychologically, become more independent… Marty's advice: don't feel sorry, don't make fun of, don't ignore, accept, encourage…
High school
Marty's school life:
Behavior
Primary school
1. get out of breath 2. have to stop and rest 3. be too weak to go to school
High school
1. write 2. program computers 3. invent a game 4. go to the movies and football matches 5. look after his pets
英语优秀教案(人教版):选修七Unit1 Living well Period 1
Unit 1Living wellPeriod 1 Warming Up,Pre-reading and Reading设计者邵宁宁教材分析Warming Up is made up of two parts:discussing and talking.The purpose is to get students interested in the topic “disabilities”.The teacher first asks students to talk about people with a mental or physical disability to see how much they know about disabilities。
Next,ask students to look at the pictures and read what these people have achieved even though they each have a disability。
Finally,find out what disability they might have according to each description below the picture。
Meanwhile,make sure students learn some useful new words and expressions in this unit。
Pre-reading provides a short passage about a website called “Family Village".Ask students to read it and find out the purpose of the website。
Make sure the students have a basic knowledge of the website for the disabled。
高二英语(人教版)-选修七 Unit 1 Living Well (1)-1教案
Q1: Who tells Marty’s story?
Q2:What’s Marty’s story mainly about?
Q3: Can you guess what Marty’s choice is?Why?
Q4:Does he live well now?
Patient’s name
Disease’s name
Symptoms (症状)
Start time
Hisdisease development
Before
After
Diagnosis
Notes:“Before”means“What could Marty do before he got disease?”
Situation:AsMarty's doctor,you tell some experts about Marty's disease and ask them for help.
让学生在解决实际问题的过程中进行阅读,最大程度地启动学生的思维,充分体现以学生为主体。通过让学生思考马蒂得病前后的情感变化,强调马蒂所面临的巨大困难。任务驱动下,学生复述本部分内容,内化所学知识。
Primary school
Highschool
Behavior
His classmates’ attitude
His feeling
2. Language learning:
①Sometimes, too, I was too weak to go to school so my educationsuffered.(C)
设置语境激活学生的背景知识,在培养学生的发散思维和联想概括能力的同时,为课文理解作铺垫。让学生猜测Marty的选择,激发学生的阅读兴趣,把单
人教新课标选修7unit1livingwell[教案]
Unit 1 Living wellⅢ. 教材分析和教材重组1. 教材分析本单元以残疾和残疾人的生活为话题,介绍了一些残疾人凭借顽强的毅力和社会的关爱克服生活中的种种困难,以积极的态度面对人生挑战的故事。
通过本单元的学习,可以帮助残疾学生树立生活的信心,激励残疾人实现自身价值;同时又能教育健康学生理解、尊重、关心、帮助残疾人,使残疾人与健全人一样共享美好生活。
通过本单元的语言技能训练,要求学生学会使用正确得体的英语介绍他人以及向他人表示祝贺。
Warming Up 让学生了解残疾的种类,讨论各种残疾给人们的生活带来的种种不便。
尽管如此,仍然有许多残疾人在不同领域取得了非凡成就,为本单元Reading部分的精彩故事做好了铺垫。
Pre-reading 通过介绍网站“Family village”,激发学生的阅读兴趣。
Reading是一篇以第一人称描述Marty身残志坚,以积极的态度快乐生活的故事。
课文以网页的形式展示,能够吸引学生的注意力,引起学生的极大兴趣。
Comprehending共有3个练习,这3个练习的设置由表及里,由浅入深,非常科学。
练习1是浅层次的事实核对题,旨在让学生了解Marty生活中遇到的各种困难和他对待生活的乐观态度;练习2要求学生总结课文每段的段落大意;练习3是深层次的理解题,要求学生在正确理解课文的基础上,通过讨论得出结论。
Learning about Language分为两部分,Discovering useful words and expressions 是本单元的词汇练习题;Revising useful structures是本单元的语法练习题,通过本单元的学习,要求学生熟练掌握不定式的各种语法功能。
Using Language分为两部分,Listening and speaking是关于对残疾人Barry Minto 的采访录音,要求学生能够通过录音了解Barry Minto的身体残疾和他取得的成就。
人教版选修7Unit 1Living well
8.absence purpose or occasion
9.fellow 10.annoy 11.encouragement 12.conduct 答案:1.k 2.g 3.l
h.right or appropriate for a particular
i.the act of encouraging sb to do sth j.friendly and sociable k.the state of being disabled l.full of noise 4.h 5.b 6.j 7.c 8.d 9.f
Unit 1 Living well
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晨读晚诵
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Learning disability 有学习障碍的同学的智商就不正常吗?其实,学习障碍不是智力 发育迟缓的结果。
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单词注释 难句剖析 导读诱思
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高中英语 Unit 1 Living well Period 1教案 新人教版选修7
Unit 1 Living wellPeriod 1 Warming Up,Pre-reading and Reading教材分析Warming Up is made up of two parts:discussing and talking.The purpose is to get students interested in the topic “disabilities”.The teacher first asks students to talk about people with a mental or physical disability to see how much they know about disabilities.Next,ask students to look at the pictures and read what these people have achieved even though they each have a disability.Finally,find out what disability they might have according to each description below the picture.Meanwhile,make sure students learn some useful new words and expressions in this unit.Pre-reading provides a short passage about a website called “Family Village”.Ask students to read it and find out the purpose of the website.Make sure the students have a basic knowledge of the website for the disabled.The reading passage Marty's Story presents a story that although Marty is a disabled boy,he never feels sorry for himself and he leads a good and busy life.This is the key part of this unit.The teacher can first get students to skim for the main idea of each paragraph in the reading passage,and then scan for further understanding.In order to let students fully understand the passage while reading,the teacher should analyze the change of Marty's feeling over time and next guide students to write a mini biography for Marty.To consolidate the contents of the reading passage,the teacher will present some poems to students for appreciation.三维目标知识目标1.Get students to learn the useful words and expressions in this unit.eyesight,ambition,disabled,beneficial,in other words,clumsy,adapt,microscope,out of breath,absence,stupid,fellow,annoyed,all in all,industry,tank,make fun of,encouragement,adapt to2.Help students to learn about disabilities and life of the disabled.能力目标1.Let students read the passage Marty's Story to develop their reading ability.2.Enable students to know that people with disabilities can also live well.情感目标1.By talking about disabilities and life of the disabled,make sure students can learn some positive stories of the disabled.2.Help them understand more about how challenging life can be for the disabled.3.Develop students' sense of cooperative learning.教学重点Get students inspired by positive stories of the people with disabilities.教学难点1.Develop students' reading ability.2.Help students understand the difficulties the disabled have to overcome.教学方法1.Task-based teaching and learning.2.Cooperative learning.教学过程Warming up1.Warming up by discussingFirst ask students to talk about people with a mental or physical disability to see how much they know about disabilities.Then show some photos of people with disabilities.Students will be asked to discuss the following questions in small groups.Do you know any famous people who are disabled?What difficulties do they have to overcome in daily life?What have they achieved?Suggested answers:Steven Hawking has a muscle disease,but he makes great contributions in science and puts forward his theory about black holes.Beethoven was deaf in one ear when he was 26 and totally deaf at the age of 35,but he was a great composer.Helen Keller was deaf and blind,but she was a great writer.2.Warming up by talkingFirst,ask students to look at the pictures and read what these people have achieved even though they each have a disability.Next,work with partners to talk about what disability they might have according to each description below the picture.Suggested answers:Rosalyn is in a wheelchair.She has walking difficulty.Richard has difficulty with eyesight,so he can't read the questions or write the answers for his college entrance exams.Sally has hearing problems (though not deaf as she can still understand loud speech in the cinema).Gao Qiang was born with Down's Syndrome,which is a mental disability.Some Doun's Syndrome Down's Sufferers have made a good career as actors.Pre-readingAsk students to read the short paragraph in Pre-reading carefully and find out the purpose of the website “Family Village”.Suggested answers:1.To give ordinary young people with a disability a chance to share their stories with others.2.To inspire other disabled people.3.To get non-disabled people to understand more about how challenging lifecan be for people with disabilities.Reading1.SkimmingGive students 2 minutes;ask them to read the passage fast to fill in the blanks:Sum up the main idea of each paragraph:Paragraph 1:A(n)______ to Marty and his muscle disease.Paragraph 2:How the disease ______.Paragraph 3:Marty met a lot of ______ at school.Paragraph 4:How his life has become ______.Paragraph 5:The ______ of his disease.Suggested answers:Paragraph 1:An introduction_to Marty and his muscle disease.Paragraph 2:How the disease developed/started.Paragraph 3:Marty met a lot of difficulties at school.Paragraph 4:How his life has become easier.Paragraph 5:The advantages of his disease.2.Scanning for detailed informationAsk students to read the passage carefully to locate the detailed information.(1)First ask students to read paragraph one and complete the chart below.(2)Next read paragraphs two and three and choose the best answer.Why did the doctors cut out a piece of muscle from Marty's leg?A.Because they could cure the disease by cutting it out.B.Because they wanted to use it as a specimen(标本).C.Because they would transplant(移植) the new muscle.D.Because they wanted to find out the cause of the disease.Key:D(3)Read paragraph four and answer the following questions:①What is Marty's ambition?②What is Marty's achievement?③What is Marty's hobby?Suggested answers:①Marty's ambition is to work for a firm that develops computer software when he grows up.②Marty invented a comp uter football game and a big company decided to buy it from him.③As well as going to the movies and football matches with his friends,he spendsa lot of time with his pets.He has two rabbits,a parrot,a tank full of fish anda tortoise.(4)Ask students to find Marty's advice in paragraph five.Suggested answers:Don't feel sorry for the disabled.Don't make fun of them.Don't ignore them.Accept them for who they are.Encourage them to live as rich and full a life as healthy people do.p 4Consolidation1.Ask students to read the whole passage and choose the best answers.(1)Which of the following is false?A.Although there are a few students who look down upon him,Marty never gets annoyed.B.Marty leads a meaningful life and does not feel sorry for being disabled.C.Marty only spends time with his pets and never with his friends.D.Marty's disability has made him more independent.(2)From the passage we can infer that ______.A.Marty asks others to feel sorry for himB.Marty never loses heartC.Marty is afraid of being made fun ofD.Marty will not accept any encouragement because he has grown stronger psychologicallyKeys:(1)C (2)B2.Ask students to work together to write a mini biography for Marty according3.Discuss in pairs to get the main idea of the passageby filling in the blanks. Though he is a ______ person ,Marty never feels ______ for himself and he ______ his life.Suggested answers :disabled ;sorry ;enjoysDiscussion1.Ask students to discuss the following questions in small groups.(1)How did Marty's feeling changed over time?(2)What kind of person do you think Marty is ?Can you use adjective words to describe him?Suggested answers :(1)The change of Marty's feeling over time :hopeful→hopeless→stupid→not get annoyed→good/busy(2)We can see Marty is optimistic/brave/independent/strong -minded.2.Show a video of “Qianshou Guanyin” to the students and encourage them to remember the famous saying :“Where there is a will,there is a way.”AppreciationAsk students to read two poems for appreciation when facing obstacles in the future.Facing Obstacles (Two poems by Tom Krause)The Heart of the StrongStrong is the heart that knows not the wayof comfort and ease while living each day.Yet continues to believe from the depths of its soulthat the future is destined to silver and gold.Strong is the heart whose yearning is wanedby storms in life filled with heartache and pain.Yet still gives its all —everything that it canin search of a dream —God's ultimate plan.When there is a victory —when battles are wonwhen burdens are lifted and bright shines the sun —when struggling souls gather —where heroes belong —they find in themselves —the heart of the strong.Carry OnAt times when you feel troubledwhen your happiness is gonelook to the heart within youfor the strength to carry on.In your heart you will find special virtuessuch as faith and hope and love.These gifts have been sent down to youfrom a power up above.It is faith that keeps the soul searchingfor the joy the heart hopes for.It is love that heals the spiritmaking it stronger than before.And if your heart be brokenif your strength should fade awaythe power of these virtueswill still win out the day.So remember when you are troubledwhen your happiness is gonelook to the heart within youfor the strength to carry on.Homework1.Retell Marty's Story according to the mini biography.2.Surf the Internet to learn more about the life of disabled people.。
人教版高中英语选修7《Unit 1 Living well》教案2篇
人教版高中英语选修7《Unit 1 Livi ng well》教案2篇Teaching plan of unit 1 living well编订:JinTai College人教版高中英语选修7《Unit 1 Living well》教案2篇前言:英语作为在许多国际组织或者会议上都是必需语言,几乎所有学校选择英语作为其主要或唯一的外语必修课。
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本文简要目录如下:【下载该文档后使用Word打开,按住键盘Ctrl键且鼠标单击目录内容即可跳转到对应篇章】1、篇章1:人教版高中英语选修7《Unit 1 Living well》教案2、篇章2:人教版高中英语选修7《Unit 1 Living well》教案篇章1:人教版高中英语选修7《Unit 1 Living well》教案教学准备教学目标教学目标(这部分谢3点,按照USE的目标写)(1)学习建议信的结构、语言。
(2)讨论学校建筑物设计中行走不便的学生的需求。
(3)给校长写一封建议信。
(4)继续培养对残疾人的尊重和关爱意识。
教学重难点教学目标(这部分谢3点,按照USE的目标写)(1)学习建议信的结构、语言。
(2)讨论学校建筑物设计中行走不便的学生的需求。
(3)给校长写一封建议信。
(4)继续培养对残疾人的尊重和关爱意识。
教学过程Step 1Warming-up and lead-in (5 mins)(1)导入用本单元的阅读文Marty’s story来导入,引出残疾人的话题。
T: Hello, class. Inthe last lesson, we learnt Marty’s story. What’s the problem with Marty?(He has a raremuscle disease.)Yes, he’sdisabled.But is Martyleading a miserable life due to his disability?(No.)He is leading afulfilling life due to his own efforts. The disabled can live as good andcomfortable a life as we do. But it calls for more efforts.(2)揭题教师通过展示我们学校的图片以及通过采访班上一位曾经有行走困难的学生,点出学校有些地方可能对行走困难学生带来不便。
高二英语人教课标选修7Unit1Livingwell教案1
教案6 Unit 1 Living WellListening and WritingTeaching goalsEnable the students to listen for details and catch the specific information as much as possible.Learning ability goalsEnable the students to predict some important information in the process of listening and encourage the students to talk about the situations according to the listening materials.Teaching important and difficult pointsHow to make sure the answers of listening material and help them to describe the disaster they have experienced.Teaching aidsA recorder and cassette tapes, a projector, and a computerTeaching proceduresStep1 Warming upMount Kilimanjaro 乞力马札罗山Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa and the tallest freestandingmountain known to man. It is a mountain where you can hike for more t han 90 kilometers, gain 4000 meters in altitude, traverse rain forest, moor land, alpine desert, snow fields and ice cliffs, all virtually on the equator!A truly unforgettable and fascinating adventure.Step2 ListeningT: Barry Minto has just made a successful climb of Mount Kilimanjaro i n Africa. Listen to him being interviewed on the radio.①First ListeningListen to the tape and tick the statements that are true.1. Barry is blind.2. Barry is between 25-45 years old.3. The blind climbers got assistance from sighted companions.4. More of the sighted group reached the top of the mountain than those who were blind or weak-sighted.5. Next year Barry is going to climb Mount Qomolangma.1-5 TFTFF②Listen for the second time and fill in blanks.Interview with Barry MintoAge of the blind and weak-sighted climbers______Age of the sighted companions_______________Height of Mount Kilimanjaro__________________Number in the disabled group________________Number of the disabled who reached the top of mountain__________ Number in the sighted group______________Number of the sighted who reached the top______Number of days to climb the mountain__________Number of days to come down the mountain_____Keys:16-19; 25-45; 5,900 meters; twelve; nine; fifteen; seven; 5 days; 2 days③Listen to the latter part of Barry’s story where the interview congratulat es Barry and wishes him future success, then c omplete Joan’s sentences. Barry: Of the 15 sighted climbers, only 7 made it.Joan: Oh, _____________!Barry: Yes, it just shows you______________________________________…Joan: Well, Barry. I’m full of admiration for you and your companions. Y ou have achieved something quite remarkable.Barry: Thanks. We’re _____________________.Joan: Mm, _____________. So, Barry, what’s your next big challenge? Barry: My ambition is to climb Mount Qomolangma one day.Joan: Amazing. I wish you____________________________.Keys:well done; how determined the blind climbers were; very proud of oursel ves; you should be; every success in the futureStep 3 Wishes & congratulationsSlide showUseful ExpressionsCongratulations.All the best.I’m proud of you.I wish you success.Good luck.Well done.I’m very impressed by your performance.You have my best wishes.I’m very pleased for you.I hope it goes well for you.That’s wonderful/amazing.Step4 ReadingScan the text and write a mini bio for Zhang Yuncheng.Step 5 WritingWrite a short text of 150 words about Zhang Yuncheng.A sample of the writingZhang Yuncheng, born in 1980 in Heilongjiang, is the writer of the best seller “If I can walk for three days”.He has a disease which affectsout of his muscles in his body. He developed the disease at the age of 3. Because of his health condition, he went to school for only one day.So Yuncheng stayed at home and over the years, his condition got worse and worse. At 16, he could not walk at all. At 18, he could not get his bed. At 20, he could not raise his arms above his head. However, Yunch eng’s disease has not stopped him making most of his life. He taught hi mself to read and write.He loves reading and writing and wants to become a writer. With the help of Zhang Danuo, an editor, at the age of 25, Yuncheng achieved his ambition to write and publish a book.Step 6 HomeworkRevise the writing.。
人教版高中英语选修7unit1 Living_well
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单元主题:Living well 主要内容:健康生活方式、心理健康、人际关系、生活技能等 学习目标:提高学生的健康意识和生活技能,帮助他们更好地应对生活中的挑战
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解析:这些词汇都与健康生活方式有关,包括身体健康、心理健康、情感健康、社交健康、财 务健康和环境健康。
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例句: helthy lifestyle includes regulr exercise, blnced diet, nd enough sleep.
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语法:在介绍这些词汇时,可以结合语法知识,如形容词、名词、动词等,帮助学生更好地理 解和掌握词汇的用法。
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残疾人教育:西方国家重视残疾 人教育,提供特殊教育服务和支 持,帮助残疾人接受教育。
残疾人生活设施:西方国家注重 残疾人生活设施的建设,提供无 障碍设施,方便残疾人出行和生 活。
中西方残疾人生活状况对比
中国残疾人生活状况:政府重视,政策支持,社会关爱 西方残疾人生活状况:注重个人权利,倡导平等参与,社会环境友好 中西方残疾人教育对比:中国注重特殊教育,西方注重融合教育 中西方残疾人就业对比:中国政府提供就业扶持,西方企业注重多元化和包容性
写作范文解析
范文题目:《Living Well》
范文结构:引言、主体、 结论引言部分:引出主题, 提出观点
人教版高二英语选修七 Unit 1 Living Well period 1 Vocabulary课件 (共19张PPT)
congratulate vs celebrate
① We _c_o_n_g_r_a_t_u_la_t_e_d_ him ___o_n__ having passed the exam
② We decided to hold a party to __c_e_le_b_r_a_t_e___our success.
巩固练习(90S)
① The new teacher was quick to adapt _t_o______ the unusual rules of the school.
② He often asked his neighbor to look after his pet during his _a_b_s_e_n_c_e_ (absent).
词汇概览 重点讲解 结构变形 巩固练习
disability n. 伤残;无力;无能
➢ a physical/ental disability
生理缺陷;心理障碍
➢ people with severe learning disabilities
具有严重学习障碍的人
联想词汇
disabled adj.
fulfilling life as well.
② Chris is so ambitious ___t_o_d__o__ (do) his job
well. ③ The facilities have been adapted to give access
___t_o____ wheelchair users.
myself.
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ambition n. 野心;雄心
ambitious adj.有雄心的;野心勃勃的 be ambitious for sth/ to do sth
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7. industry (n.) 工业,行业 8. independent (adj.) 独立自主的, 不受约束的 9. encouragement (n.) 鼓励,奖励 10. conduct (n.) 行为,品行 11. politics (n.) 政治 12. resign (v.) 辞职 13. assistance (n.) 协助,援助
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7.选用上述词语填空 (1)I soon found that the work I was doing had been done by other people-___________ _______,I was wasting my time. (2)__________________,we must try our best to do the work. (3)Please believe me.I’ll _____________.
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(4)__________________(通向房子的路) was a narrow path. (5)Having thought about the problem carefully,he had __________________(更 好的解决问题的方法). 答案:(1)The access to the garden (2)be accessible to his staff (3)is accessible (4)The approach to the house (5)a better approach to solving it
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5.完成句子 (1)She _________________________(向 她祝贺所取得的成就). (2)We _________________________(庆 幸死里逃生). (3)They will __________________(为你 庆祝生日) next week.
人教版高二英语选修7Unit1Livingwell全单元教案
Part 1: Teaching Design 第一部分:教学设计 Period 1: A sample lesson plan for reading (Marty’s story ) Aims To help students develop their reading abilityTo help students learn about living well.Procedures I. Warming up by learning about disability What is disability? A A disabled disabled disabled person person person is is is one one one who who who has has has a a a condition condition condition called called called a a a disability disability disability that that that interferes interferes interferes with with with his his his or or or her her ability to perform one or more activities of everyday living. For example, locomotion (indoors and going outside), getting dressed, communicating with others. What are the types of disability? "Disability" "Disability" can can can be be be broken down broken down into into a a a number number number of of of broad broad broad sub-categories, sub-categories, sub-categories, which which which can can can include include include the the following: ● Physical impairments affecting movement, such as muscular dystrophy, post-polio syndrome, spina bifida and cerebral palsy. ● Sensory impairments, such as visual or hearing impairments. ● Neurological impairments, such as epilepsy or dysautonomia. ● Cognitive impairments such as Autism or Down Syndrome. ● Psychiatric conditions such as depression and Schizophrenia. II. Pre-reading by visiting the Family Village website Get online to /index.htmlx. Welcome to the Family Village! We are a global community that integrates information, resources, and communication opportunities on the Internet for persons with cognitive and other disabilities, for their families, and for those that provide them services and support. Our community includes informational resources on specific diagnoses, communication connections, adaptive products and technology, adaptive recreational activities, education, worship, health issues, disability-related media and literature, and much, much more! So stop in, stroll around, and visit some of the Family Village's attractions. Simply click on a place to explore and discover a cornucopia of useful information! Let us know what you like (or dislike) and visit often, for our village is constantly changing. III. Reading Turn to page 2. We shall take Marty’s story this time.First we shall listen and read aloud to the recording of the text. Try to read aloud the text as loudly and correctly as possible. Then we shall go over the text to read it to: cut/ the sentence into thought groups, blacken the predicates, darken the connectives and underline all the useful expressions. IV . Transferring information Now read the text again to complete the chart below. Marty’s storyWhy are there not many people people in in in the the the world world world like like me? Because: Because: I I I have have have a a a muscle muscle muscle disease disease disease that that that sometimes sometimes sometimes makes makes makes me me me very very weak and I can’t run or climb stairs as qui ckly as other people. I am clumsy and drop things or bump into furniture. What is my motto? Live one day at a time. When did I get weak? Up until I was about 10 years old, I was the same as everyone else in my class. Then I started to get weaker and weaker. What was the worst thing about my life? One One of of of the the the worst worst worst things things things about about about my my my disease disease disease is is is that that that I I I don’t don’t look look look any any different from other people. Do I have a good life? All in all, I have a good life. What is my ambition? My ambition is to work in the computer industry when I grow up. I am the only student in my class to have a pet snake. What What has has has my my my disability disability made me? In In many many many ways ways ways my my my disability disability disability has has has made made made me me me grow grow grow stronger stronger stronger and and and more more independent. What do I think of having a disability? Just having a disa bility doesn’t mean your life is not satisfying.V . Drawing a diagram of the text and retell it with the help of the diagram●To feel accepted and encouraged by peers Well-known people with disabilitiesMany people with disabilities have contributed to society. These include:American president Franklin Roosevelt (impaired movement as the result of polio),classical composer Ludwig von Beethoven (deaf in later years),King Richard III of England (childhood sickness allowed bones to malform, resulting in severecurvature of the back and extremely uneven legs)musician Stevie Wonder (blind)jazz pianist Marcus Roberts (blind) musician Ray Charles (blind)Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen (lost left arm in a car accident),comedian, actor, author, and monologist Greg Walloch (cerebral palsy),civil rights activist Helen Keller (deaf and blind),Cole Porter, musical theater composer (lost legs after riding accident)Classical actress Sarah Bernhardt (lost leg after a nasty fall)Stephen Hawking (who has Motor Neurone Disease and uses a wheelchair and speechsynthesizer),Deng Pufang - has paraplegiaBritish rock and roll singer/songwriter Ian Dury Nicaraguan guitar player, singer and songwriter Tony Melendez (born without arms)Major league pitcher Jim Abbott (born without a right hand)Actress Marlee Matlin (deaf)Joseph Merrick ("the Elephant Man", severe neurofibromatosis)Christopher Reeve, actor famous for portraying Superman who became a quadriplegic after ahorse-riding accident,for others see list of people with disabilities.List of disabilityPhysical Physical disability, disability, disability, Mobility Mobility Mobility impairment, impairment, impairment, Paralysis, Paralysis, Paralysis, Amputation, Amputation, Amputation, Multiple Multiple Multiple sclerosis, sclerosis, sclerosis, Parkinson's Parkinson's disease, Cerebral Palsy, Muscular dystrophy, Arthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Stroke, Spina Spina Bifida, Bifida, Bifida, Visual Visual Visual impairment, impairment, impairment, Blindness, Blindness, Blindness, Low Low Low vision, vision, vision, Color Color Color blindness, blindness, blindness, Cataract, Cataract, Cataract, Hearing Hearing impairment, impairment, Chronic Chronic Chronic disease, disease, disease, Cancer, Cancer, Cancer, Autoimmune Autoimmune Autoimmune disease, disease, disease, AIDS, AIDS, AIDS, Multiple Multiple Multiple sclerosis, sclerosis, sclerosis, Renal Renal failure, Cystic fibrosis, Tuberculosis, Diabetes, Hypoglycemia, Chronic fatigue syndrome, dysautonomia, dysautonomia, Spinal Spinal Spinal cord cord cord injury, injury, injury, Traumatic Traumatic Traumatic brain brain brain injury, injury, injury, Mental Mental Mental disability, disability, disability, Learning Learning Learning disability, disability, Alzheimer's disease, Phobia, Agoraphobia, Acrophobia, Aleurophobia, Anxiety disorder, Depression, Bipolar disorder, Obsessive compulsive disorder, Schizophrenia, Neurosis, Developmental Developmental disability, disability, Dyslexia, Dyslexia, Down Down Down syndrome, syndrome, syndrome, Attention Attention Attention deficit deficit deficit disorder disorder disorder and and and ADHD, ADHD, Hyperactivity, Autism, Other disabilities, Substance abuse, Alcoholism, Nicotine addiction, Illegal drug abuse, Prescription drug abuse, Senility Additional MaterialsComplete the summary of the story with one word in each blank.Marty’s storyMy name is Marty and I am “one in a 1_____”. In 2____ words, there are not many people in th e world like me. I have a muscle 3____ that the doctors don’t know exactly what is wrong with me and how to make me well. I don’t know I will get worse as I get older, or I will stay the 4____ as I Up Up until until until I I I was was was about about about 10 10 years old, I was the same as as everyone everyone everyone else else else in in my class. I don’t look any different from other people. My My life life life is is is a a a lot lot lot easier easier easier at at high school than it was at primary school. In In many many many ways ways ways my my my disability disability disability has has has made made made me me grow stronger and more independent. All in all, I have a good life. am now. I have learned to 5 _____ to my disability. My motto is: live one day at 6_____ time. One of the 7____ things about my disease is that I don’t look any different from other people. So sometimes kids at 8____ school laugh at me when I get out of 9____ after running just a short way. Sometimes, I am too weak to go to school, so I have 10____ a lot of lessons and I am a bit 11____ the others. My fellow students at high school are better. But there will always be a few who cannot see the real person 12 ____ my body, I do not get 13____, I just ignore them. All in 14 _____, I have a good life. I have a very busy life and I don’t have time to sit 15____ feeling sorry for myself. I like writing and 16____ programming. I spend a lot of time with my pets. In many ways my disability has made me grow stronger and more 17_____. I have had to work hard to live a 18 ____ life, but it has been worth it. If I had the chance/ to say one thing to healthy kids, it would be this: Don’t feel sorry for the disabled or make 19 ____ of them, and don’t ignore them either. Just 20_____ them for who they are and give them encouragement to live as rich and full a life as you do. (Key:1. million 2. other 3. disease 4. same 5. adapt 6. a 7. worst 8. primary 9. breath 10. missed 11. behind 12. inside 13. annoyed 14. all 15. around 16. computer 17. independent 18. normal 19. fun 20. accept)Comprehension questions1. What is the most difficult thing that Marty hates to do?-sightedness. A. He can’t see clearly because of his nearB. He can’t walk as quickly as other people.C. The doctors can’t tell him what’s wrong with him. im. D. Kids don’t understand him and sometimes they laugh at h2. Marty does the following to make himself happy except____.A. Raising lots of pets. B. Inventing a computer game. C. Going to the movies. D. Playing football with his friends. 3. What can we do to help Marty and others like him?A. We can accept people disabilities for who they are. B. We should pay more attention to their disability and pity them all the time. C. We should help them to do things like normal people. D. We should feel sorry for them and ignore their disability. 4. We can infer that Marty is a ___ person according to the passage.A. positive B. poor and sensitive C. strong D. dependent and easy-going (Key: 1.D 2.D 3. A 4. A) Notes to some difficult sentences1. Of course, there will always be a few who cannot see the real person/ inside my body,do not get annoyed, I just ignore them. (Reading)“get/become+过去分词” 中, , getget为助动词。
人教版高中英语选修7:living Well
The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today.
----- Franklin Delano Roosevelt
实现明天理想的唯一障 碍是今天的疑虑。
-----富兰克林·德拉诺·罗斯福
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2.Mentally disabled
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1.Do you know anyone with mental or physical disability?
2.Does this disability make it difficult for them to do some things?
1. Marty’s ambition Work for a firm that develops computer software when he grew up.
2. Marty’s achievement Invented a computer football game and a big company has decided to buy it.
A. How the disease developed.
E.This is an introduction to Marty and his muscle disease.
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B. The difficulties he has in daily life.
A. How the disease developed.
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Para 4: How his life has become _e_a_s_i_e_r_. Para 5: Marty’s _a_d__v_ic_e__ to healthy children.
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Unit 1 Living wellPeriod 1 A sample lesson plan for reading(Marty’s story)IntroductionIn this period, after the warming up, students will first be guided to readaloud to the tape,read for the forms,read to transferinformation,draw a diagram of the text and retellit with the help of the diagram and read to underlineand write down all the useful collocations. And theperiod will end in students talking about living wellwith disability.ObjectivesTo help students understand the text’s forms and contents and learn about living wellTo help students communicate on the topic in focus with the words, expressions and structures learned in this unitFocusAidsMultimedia facilities, tape-recorder, photos, diagramsProcedures1. Warming up by learning about disabilityHello, class. Nice meeting you and learning English with you.Everyone hopes that he may live well. But some are not living well because they are disabled. And in this first period we shall learn to help those disabled people to live well. But first what is disabled? What is disability?A disabled person is one who has a condition called a disability that interferes with his or her ability to perform one or more activities ofeveryday living. For example, indoors and going outside, getting dressed, communicating with others.Then what are the types of disability? "Disability" can be broken down into a number of broad sub-categories, which can include the following: physical impairments affecting movement, sensory impairments, neurological impairments, cognitive impairments and psychiatric conditions.To know more about disability, let’s go to page 2.2. Pre-reading by visiting the Family Village websiteTo know more about disability and its solution get online now to3. Reading aloud to the tapeReading aloud to the recording of the text improves our literacy skills -- reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Now turn to page 2. First we shalllisten and read aloud to the recording of the text. Try to read aloud the text as loudly and correctly as possible.4. Reading for the formsIt is unlikely that you will understand 100 percent of the vocabulary in the text, especially at a first reading. Use first the context and then your own knowledge of the subject to help you guess the meaning of unknown words.A really useful way to help us with our listening is to become aware of 'thought groups' .When we speak, we need to divide speech up into small 'chunks' to help the listener understand messages. These chunks or thought groups are groups of words which go together to express an idea or thought. In English, we use pauses and low pitch to mark the end of thought groups.Then we shall go over the text to read it to: cut/ the sentence into thought groups, blacken the predicates, darken the connectives and underline all the useful collocations.5. Reading to transfer informationWriters structure, or organize, their writing in many different ways. Recognizing the way in which a text has been organized will help you understand its meaning more fully.Now let’s go over the text once again. While going over it look for information to complete the chart below.6. Drawing a diagram of the text and retell it with the help of the diagram Writers structure, or organize, their writing in many different ways. Recognizing the way in which a text has been organized will help you understand its meaning more fully.Scan the text for the topic sentence of each paragraph to make a diagramof the text. Then we shall try to retell the text in our own words with its help.7.Scanning the text for all the useful collocationsWhen you scan a text, again you look quickly through it. However, unlike skimming, scanning involves looking for specific words. Now scan the text to find and underline all the useful collocations.8. Closing down by talking about living well with disabilityHow to live well is what we have been learning today. Now give me your opinions about that.●To use goal setting and problem solving as the framework for developing healthy lifestyles●To practice healthy living when we have meaningful activities we want to do●To begin with why we want to be well●To develop tools and skills for healthy living, including healthyreactions and communication, managing depression, information seeking, physical activity, nutrition, and advocacy●To pursue meaningful goals despite limitations●To have a sense of belonging develops●To feel accepted and encouraged by peers。
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练习
Ⅰ.单词拼写
1.The guide conducted (引导) us around the ruins of the ancient city.
2.The novel is an important form of literature (文学).
3.He resigned (辞去) as manager after eight years.
4.Disabled (残疾的)as Zhang Haidi is, she makes all her effort to contribute to society.
5.Her son is filled with ambition (抱负) to become a film star.
6.Did anything happen during my absence (不在)?
7.Germs can only be seen with the aid of a microscope (显微镜).
8.Medicine should not be kept where it is accessible (能接近的) to children.
9.He congratulated (祝贺) himself on having survived the Wenchuan Earthquake.
10.Doing morning exercises surely has some beneficial (有益的)effects on our health.
Ⅱ.语法填空
1.The improvements will enable (able) us to use energy and manpower far more efficiently.
2.Living creatures must be adaptable (adapt) to environmental changes.
3.That is a very ambitious (ambition) plan,but I hope it succeeds.
4.Nothing could have been more annoying (annoy) than your endless nonsense.
5.Thank you again.It's very kind of you to_have_done (do) so many things for us. I hope I can receive you in my country some day.
6.She congratulated me warmly on my excellent exam results.
7.Students should have access to good books.
8.He could not account for his absence (absent) from school, so the teacher was angry.
9.I was annoyed (annoy) with him because he kept interrupting me.
10.Think twice before you resign from your job.
Ⅲ.单句改错
1.She manages to lead a normal life in spite of her physical disability.
答案:disability→disabilities
2.I was out of the breath after running 1,600 metres.
答案:去掉the
3.When she woke up, she found her in hospital.
答案:her→herself
4.The farm which we worked ten years ago isn't what it used to be.
答案:worked后面加on或把which改为where
5.Generally speaking,children are easier to adapt the new environment.
答案:adapt后加上to
Ⅳ.完成句子
1.当他们搬到加拿大时,他们的孩子很适应变化。
(adapt)
When they moved to Canada, their children adapted to the change very well. 2.他的同学也因此取笑他,他对这感到很烦恼。
(annoy)
His fellow students made fun of him,at which he was annoyed.
3.几个月之后,我们祝贺他康复。
(congratulate)
A few months later we congratulated him on his recovery.
4.他终于克服了他所遭遇的困难。
(meet)
All in all,he overcame the difficulties he had met with.
5.嘲笑别人是不礼貌的。
(fun)
It's impolite to make fun of others.。