九年级英语下册 Unit 5 Culture Shapes Us Lesson 38教案 冀教版
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Lesson 38: One Country, Many Cultures
Teaching Content:
Mastery words and expressions: central, although, respect
Oral words and expressions: immigrant, tolerant, dancer
Teaching Aims:
1. Know about the culture in the world.
2. Keep one countr y’s culture.
3. Create the students’ basic abilities.
Teaching Important Points:
1. The details about Canadian cultures.
2. Different cultures have different features.
1. Practice the object plement and the attributive clauses.
Teaching Difficult Points:
The object plement and the attributive clauses
Teaching Preparation: pictures
Teaching Aids: audiotape, flashcards, pictures
Type of lesson: new lesson
Teaching Procedure:
Step1. e to “THINK ABOUT IT”.
Lead in by discussing the following questions:
How many cultures does China have? How many can you name? What are some of the interesting things in your culture?
Discuss the questions above in groups. Then every group answers the questions one by one.
Step2. Listen to the tape and fill in the blanks with the words you hear:
1. Only _____ percent of all Canadians are from First Nations.
2. Canada has _____ official languages.
Finish the task in class in oral.
Step3. Read the text and decide the following statements are true or false.
1. Most Canadians speak both languages: English and French.
2. Canadians have many cultures.
3. There is a Canadian way of understanding the world.
Finish the task in class in oral.
Step4. Read the text again and encourage the students to ask more questions about the text.
Why is Canada home to many cultures?
Can people from different cultures live together?
Step5. Practice
Explain some English words in English.
ancestor, central, immigrant, respect, tolerant
ancestor: the first people who came to live here
central: in the middle of
immigrant: people who e here from other places
respect: be polite to sb. or sth.
tolerant: not plain
Step6. e to “LET’S DO IT.”
Work in groups.
1. Guess the meanings of “bilingual” and “multicultural”. Explain the m in English. Then look them up in the dictionary. Let’s find out the exact meanings of the words.
2. Talk about different customs. Every member writes his or her answers down. Then change their ideas in the groups. Finally, give a report in front of the class. Step7. Homework
1. Finish off the exercises in the activity book.
2. Search more information about Canadian cultures on the Internet. Summary:
Different countries have different cultures. One culture also has many cultures. When you go to another country, if you know its culture, you may make mistakes. So it is。