新视野1Unit 1教案
新视野大学英语1读写教程unit 1 Learning a Foreign Language
新视野大学英语读写教程第一册unit1Section APre-reading ActivitiesFirst ListeningPlease listen to a short passage carefully and prepare to answer some questions.Second ListeningListen to the tape again. Then answer the following questions with your own experiences.1. What problems do you have in trying to learn English in your middle school?2. Why do you think the computer can help you in learning English?3. What other things do you think we can gain through English language learning?Learning a Foreign LanguageLearning a foreign language was one of the most difficult yet most rewarding experiences of my life. Although at times, learning a language was frustrating, it was well worth the effort.My experience with a foreign language began in junior middle school, when I took my first English class. I had a kind and patient teacher who often praised all of the students.Because of this positive method, I eagerly answered all the questions I could, never worrying much about making mistakes. I was at the top of my class for two years.When I went to senior middle school, I was eager to continue studying English; however, my experience in senior school was very different from before. While my former teacher had been patient with all the students, my new teacher quickly punished those who gave incorrect answers. Whenever we answered incorrectly, she pointed a long stick at us and, shaking it up and down, shouted, "No! No! No!" It didn't take me long to lose my eagerness to answer questions. Not only did I lose my joy in answering questions, but also I totally lost my desire to say anything at all in English.However, that state didn't last long. When I went to college, I learned that all students were required to take an English course. Unlike my senior middle school teacher, my college English teachers were patient and kind, and none of them carried long, pointed sticks! However, the situation was far from perfect. As our classes were very large, I was only able to answer a couple of questions in each class period. Also, after a few weeks of classes, I noticed there were many students who spoke much better than I did. I began to feel intimidated. So, once again, although for different reasons, I was afraid to speak. It seemed my English was going to stay at the same level forever.That was the situation until a couple of years later, when I was offered an opportunity to study English through an online course. The communication medium was a computer, phone line, and modem. I soon got access to the necessary equipment, learned the technology from a friend and participated in the virtual classroom 5 to 7 days a week.Online learning is not easier than regular classroom study; it requires much time, commitment and discipline to keep up with the flow of the course. I worked hard to meet the minimum standards set by the course and to complete assignments on time.I practiced all the time. I carried a little dictionary with me everywhere I went, as well as anotebook in which I listed any new words I heard. I made many, sometimes embarrassing, mistakes. Once in a while I cried with frustration, and sometimes I felt like giving up. But I didn't feel intimidated by students who spoke faster than I did because I took all the time I needed to think out my ideas and wrote a reply before posting it on the screen. Then, one day I realized I could understand just about everything I came across, and most importantly, I could "say" anything I wanted to in English. Although I still made many mistakes and was continually learning, I had finally reaped the benefits of all that hard work.Learning a foreign language has been a most trying experience for me, but one that I wouldn't trade for anything. Not only did learning another language teach me the value of hard work, but it also gave me insights into another culture, and my mind was opened to new ways of seeing things. The most wonderful result of having learned a foreign language was that I could communicate with many more people than before. Talking with people is one of my favorite activities, so being able to speak a new language lets me meet new people, participate in conversations, and form new, unforgettable friendships. Now that I speak a foreign language, instead of staring into space when English is being spoken, I can participate and make friends. I am able to reach out to others and bridge the gap between my language and culture and theirs.Section BKeys to Successful Online LearningWhile regular schools still exist, the virtual classroom plays an important role in today's learning community. Job opportunities for students are expanding rapidly and more people of all ages are becoming aware of online learning that allows them to study at home. Online students, however, require unique qualities to be successful. The following list discusses some ideal qualities of successful online students.1. Be open-minded about sharing life, work, and learning experiences as part of online learning. Many different people find that the online method requires them to use their experiences and that online learning offers them a place to communicate with each other. This forum for communication removes the visual barriers that hinder some students from expressing themselves. In addition, students are given time to reflect on the information before replying. In this way, students can help to keep the online environment open and friendly.2. Be able to communicate through writing.In the virtual classroom nearly all communication is written, so it is critical that students feel comfortable expressing themselves in writing. Some students have limited writing abilities which need to be improved before or as part of the online experience. This usually requires extra commitment by these students. Whether working alone or in a group, students share ideas, perspectives and discussions on the subject being studied, and read about those of their classmates. In this way, students gain great insight from their peers, learning from each other as well as the instructor.3. Be willing to "speak up" if problems arise.Remember that instructors cannot see their students in an online course. This means students must be absolutely explicit with their comments and requests. If they experience technical difficulties, or problems in understanding something about the course, they MUST speak up; otherwise there is no way anyone can know something is wrong. If one person does not understand something, possibly several others have the same problem. If another student is able to help, she/he probably will. While explaining something to others, students reinforce their own knowledge about thesubject.4. Take the program seriously.Online learning is not easier than study in regular classrooms. In fact, many students say it requires much more time and effort. Requirements for online courses are not less than those of any quality program. Successful students, however, see online learning as a convenient way to receive their education — not an easier way. Many online students sit at computers for hours at a time during evenings and on weekends in order to complete their assignments. When other people are finished and having fun is most likely the time when online students do their course work. Online students need to commit 4 to 15 hours a week for each course.5. Accept critical thinking and decision making as part of online learning.Online courses require students to make decisions based on facts as well as experience. It is absolutely necessary for students to assimilate information and make the right decisions based on critical thinking. In a positive online environment, students feel valued by the instructor, by their classmates and by their own work.6. Be able to think ideas through before replying.Providing meaningful and quality input into the virtual classroom is an essential part of online learning. Time is given to allow for careful development of answers. Testing and challenging of ideas is encouraged. Many times online students will not always be right; they just need to be prepared to accept a challenge.7. Keep up with the progress of the course.Online learning is normally sequential and requires commitment on the students' part. Keeping up with the face-to-face class and completing all work on time is vital. Once students get behind, it is almost impossible to catch up. Students need to want to be there and need to want the experience. The instructor may have to communicate with students personally to offer help and remind them of the need to keep up.Just as many excellent instructors may not be effective online facilitators, not all students have the necessary qualities to perform well online. People who have the qualities discussed above usually make very successful online students. If you have these qualities, learning online may be one of the best discoveries you will ever make.Section CTeaching Children at HomeRecord numbers of children are being taken out of school and taught by their parents at home. Up to 100 children a month are leaving the classroom because parents are not satisfied with schools. Around 15,000 families now teach their children at home, a rise of 50 per cent from last year, according to the latest figures.This present rise in home schooling is blamed on the nature of examinations, not getting children into the school of choice, and dissatisfaction with teaching methods. Some parents prefer keeping children home because of attacks by other students and a lack of discipline in schools. Researchers say, however, many families prefer teaching at home because they feel the idea of public schooling is not modern. They believe schools will be things of the past in 20 years as media technology, like the Internet, teaches children. 1. ______Under the law, parents must teach their children, whether at school or at home. Community officials are charged with protecting their schooling. Professor Meighan of Nottingham University says parents were fed up with the requirements of existing schools. For him, schools are anout-of-date concept from the days of the town crier(市政传令员), when it was difficult to get information and a central person was needed to communicate knowledge. He also thinks parents are recognizing education is moving on and don't want their children to be held back by out-of-date methods. 2. ______Meighan suggests children will be taught at home using the Internet, computers, and video(录像片). He thinks future schools will be small groups of children, sharing equipment in their homes. The teachers may become advisers who sort through the information. 3. ______Future schooling was questioned by Sir Christopher Ball of the Royal(皇家的)Society of Arts. He thinks learning in the future will include an international curriculum and international standards. He sees some present models of schooling — community schools and home schooling, for example — becoming more central and other models, not yet existing, may develop. 4. ______ How Personal Choice Brings O-Level Success at 13Leslie Barson is already running the type of school that researchers think will teach children in the future. Based partly at a community centre and partly in family homes, the Otherwise Club includes some 35 families around north London. Professional teachers are brought in to help with special subjects, but mostly parents and children work together on units like studying the Greeks or the American Civil War, reading about events, making costumes(戏装), and learning how people used to live. 5.______ 6. ______Parents choosing home schooling say the freedom of home learning allows some children to sit one or two GCEs by the age of 13. Ms. Barson's own children, Luis, age 12, and 7-year-old Lilly, have never attended school. She pays around 2,000 pounds a year for private teachers to help in special areas. She set up the Otherwise Club six years ago with just a few students. She thinks the purpose of teaching children is to develop their self-worth. Her son agrees. Luis, now teaching himself math, said, "I like the freedom to learn things that interest me, especially music. I don't feel I am missing out on anything by not being at school because I am a member of various clubs and have friends who attend normal school." 7. ______ 8. ______The “Danger” of Separating StudentsHome schooling could change children's relations with their peers and older people because of long periods spent with their parents. Most professors agree future learning will be more centred around the home, and fear children could become isolated and shy. Professor Michael Barber of London University said pupils could spend half their time at school, half at home as a way to solve this problem. He believes very strongly that children need the experience of school to ensure the quality of being taught the basics and being examined. He thinks children must spend time with peers to learn the rules of work in a democratic(民主的)society and to learn how to deal with relations with more people than just their parents. Margaret Rudland, head teacher in Hammersmith, also thinks children must experience actual peer relations. 9. ______ 10. ______新视野大学英语1读写教程教案unit 1 Learning a Foreign LanguageBook One Unit OneObjectives:Students will be able to:1. grasp the main idea and the structure of the text ;2. understand the devices developing the paraphrases;3. master the key words and phrases and sentence patterns in the text;4. conduct a serious of reading, listening, speaking and writing activities related to the theme of the unit.Time Span: 4 Periods(Two for Section A and Two for Review of Section A ,Reading Skills and Section B)Section A Learning a Foreign LanguageTeaching Precedures:I. Pre-reading Activities: Listen, Look & Say1. Questions & Answers(Oral Practice)1).What problems do you have in trying to learn English in your middle school?(Like most students of my age, I had to be faced with many problems in learning English, such as pronunciation, grammar rules, and cultural background. And the most frustrating one was how to memorize a large body of new words. As far as the college life is concerned now, however, my big trouble with English learning is that my class is very large and I have few chances to practice my spoken English in class.)2).Do you think the computer can help you in learning English? Why or why not?(Because the computer, once networked, allows us more access to the outside world. I have found the computer course, though as difficult as regular classroom study, very suitable for me. For one thing, I have more freedom to set the pace of study for myself. For another, I could select the material to my taste or based on my English level. And best of all, I have more chances to exchange ideas with native speakers, without much worry about making mistakes.)3). What other things do you think we can gain through English language learning?(As a most rewarding experience of mine, learning English can bring me a lot of benefits. To begin with, it can teach me the value of practice. The more practice I do in listening, speaking, reading and writing, the more progress I make in English. Besides, it can give me insights into other cultures, keeping my mind open to new ways of thinking. And above all, it can help me communicate with many more people than before. Now talking with people in English is one of my favorite activities.)2. Watch the video and then discuss the topics as follows:(Episode clipped from The Sound of Music)1). What insight can we get from the video?(The same holds true for our English learning. For example, when you come across in reading such phrases as “far from perfect”, “hunger for knowledge” and “put yourself in others’ shoes”, you may find nothing special in them. But when they are linked to the Chinese expressions “远不尽人意”,“求知欲” and “设身处地为人家想想” , with which you are familiar, they are now well worth your attention. To sum up, the better combination there is of the unfamiliar and the familiar in your study, the greater interest you will take in the course.)2). What new light does the video throw on our English study?(So the best course open to us now is to apply what we have learned from books to what we are familiar or concerned with in our daily life. For instance, we are going to learn the sentence “ Now that I speak a foreign language, instead of staring into space when English is being spoken, I can participate and make friends”. We can use the pattern to express what is on our minds, such as “Now that the new college life is here to challenge us, instead of staying only in our dreams, all we can do is to face it cheerfully”. In short, where there is a better application of your knowledge to your life there is more progress. )3.Spot Dictation(Listen to the recording and fill in the blanks)Online learning, a form of ________ education, _____ to learning and other supportive resources that are _________ through a networked computer. With the development of the Internet, online learning often takes place on the Internet. In an online lesson, the computer _______ material in ________ to a learner’s _______. The computer asks the learner ___ more information and _________ appropriate material _____ on the learner’s input. The material can be as simple as ___________ lessons and their tests that are transcribed into a computer program.(distance, refers ,available ,displays, response, request, for, presents, based, traditional)II .Text Analysis: Main Idea and Devices for Developing It1.What is the main idea of the text ?(Learning a foreign language was one of the most difficult yet most rewarding experiences of my life.)Part I:( Para 1)Learning a foreign language was one of the most difficult yet most rewarding experiences of my life.Part II (Para.2-4):My different experiences with the regular course in junior and senior middle schools and at collegePart III (Para.5-7)My experiences with the online course helped me reap the benefits of hard work.2.Devices for developing the main idea1).演绎法(Deduction Organization) (from ‘general’ to ‘specific’)General statement (Topic):Learning a foreign language was one of the most difficult yet most rewarding experiences of my life.Specific statements:A. My experience in junior middle school (Para. 2):(a kind and patient teacher who praised all of the students … positive method…eagerly answered questions, at the top of my class)B .My experience in senior middle school (Para. 3):(an impatient teacher…punished those who made mistakes…shaking it up and down…shouted…lose my eagerness / desire to say anything in English)C.My experience at college(Para. 4):(far from perfect…very large class and better students… feel intimidated… afraid to speak…at the same level forever)D.My experience with the online course (Para. 5-7):(require commitment and discipline …virtual classroom…practice all the time…cry with frustration…feel like giving up…reaped the benefits of hard work)E.Conclusion (Para. 8):( a most trying experience, but one that I would not trade for anything…teach me the value of hard work…give me insights into another culture…my mind …opened to new ways of seeing things…the most wonderful result of having learned a foreign language …communicate with many more people than before…one of my favorite activities…bridge the gap between my culture and theirs)2).时空顺序法(Sequence of Time and Space)Typical Sentences:A .My experience with a foreign language began in junior middle school.(Para. 2) B. When I went to senior middle school. (Para.3)C. However, that state didn’t last long. When I went to college. (Para. 4)D .That was the situation until a couple of years later, when ...participated in the virtual classroom. (Para. 5)E. ... had finally reaped the benefits of all that hard work. (Para. 7)3).对比法(Comparison and Contrast)The comparison and contrast is centered around “the most difficult” and “the most rewarding”. The group of “difficult”:frustrating, punish, shout, lose my eagerness / desire to say anything in English, very large, far from perfect, feel intimidated, afraid to speak, (my English)stay at the same level, cry with frustration, feel like giving upThe group of “rewarding”:well worth the effort, at the top of my class, eager to study, understand about everything, reap the benefits of all that hard work, teach me the value of hard work, give me insights into another culture, able to bridge the gap between cultures.III.Key expressions & patternsExpressions:1.很值得去努力to be well worth the effort (L. 3)---Not everything in life is well worth our risk.2.在班里名列前茅to be at the top of the class (L. 7)---On the list of good policies in social contact, honesty should be at the top.3.失去说英语的欲望to lose my desire / eagerness to say anything in English (L.14)---As a result of her dishonesty, I lost my desire to form further friendship with her.4.远不尽人意to be far from perfect (L. 19)---Although our environment is still far from perfect, we haven’t lost the desire to change it for the better.5.永远停滞不前to stay at the same level forever (L. 26)---Sometimes our English learning seems to stay at the same level forever, but, in fact, this is not necessarily the case.6.接触到必要的设备to get access to the necessary equipment (L. 30)---Through online learning we get access to many new patterns of thinking.7.跟上课程进度. to keep up with the flow of the course (L. 33)---To keep up with the flow of world trade, China decided to join WTO.8. 满足课程最低限度的要求to meet the minimum standards set by the course(L. 34)---It also requires commitment and discipline to meet the minimum standards set by the university9.因挫折而哭泣to cry with frustration (L. 37)一些人因胜利而雀跃,而另一些人因失败而叹息,这种事情经常发生。
大学英语第一课教案
1.Vocabulary
2.Structure
3.Translation
Enrichment reading:
Elicit questions from the students, practice fast reading skills, focus on difficult sentences and cultural notes and improves students’ self-learning abilities.
Step 2:Ask the representatives of 2 or 3 groups to report the result of their discussion to the class.
2).Class discussion:
Summarize the answers to these questions.
6.Virtual:almost what is stated; made up
e.g The king was so much under the control of his wife that she was the
virtual leader of the country.
mitment:a promise to follow certain beliefs or certain course of actions
e.g Far from angry, he’s very happy.
e.g Her husband is far from handsome, he’s very ugly.
新视野大学英语第三版教案unit1
教学目标:1. 培养学生阅读理解能力,提高阅读速度和准确度。
2. 引导学生了解文章背景,掌握文章主旨和大意。
3. 培养学生分析文章结构,归纳总结段落大意的能力。
4. 培养学生运用所学词汇和语法知识进行写作。
教学内容:1. 阅读课文,理解文章主旨和大意。
2. 学习并运用文章中的词汇和语法知识。
3. 分析文章结构,归纳总结段落大意。
4. 进行写作练习,提高写作能力。
教学过程:一、导入1. 教师简要介绍课文背景,激发学生的学习兴趣。
2. 学生自由发言,分享自己对课文背景的了解。
二、阅读课文1. 学生自读课文,了解文章大意。
2. 教师提问,检查学生对文章主旨和大意的理解。
三、分析文章结构1. 学生阅读课文,找出每个段落的主题句。
2. 教师引导学生分析文章结构,归纳总结段落大意。
四、学习词汇和语法1. 教师讲解文章中的重点词汇和语法知识。
2. 学生跟读并练习,巩固所学知识。
五、写作练习1. 教师给出写作题目,要求学生运用所学知识进行写作。
2. 学生独立完成写作,教师巡视指导。
六、课堂小结1. 教师总结本节课所学内容,强调重点和难点。
2. 学生回顾所学知识,提出疑问。
七、课后作业1. 复习课文,掌握文章主旨和大意。
2. 预习下一课,为下一节课做好准备。
教学评价:1. 课堂表现:观察学生在课堂上的发言、互动情况,评价其学习态度和参与度。
2. 阅读理解:通过提问、讨论等方式,评价学生对文章主旨和大意的理解程度。
3. 词汇和语法:通过学生的跟读、练习,评价其对词汇和语法知识的掌握程度。
4. 写作能力:通过学生的写作练习,评价其写作能力。
教学反思:1. 本节课是否达到了教学目标?2. 学生在课堂上的表现如何?3. 教学方法是否合适?4. 如何改进教学效果?备注:1. 教师应根据学生的实际情况调整教学内容和进度。
2. 注重培养学生的阅读兴趣和自主学习能力。
3. 鼓励学生积极参与课堂活动,提高课堂氛围。
最新新视野大学英语第三版读写教程Book1-Unit1Freshstart教案
教学难点 与
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Teaching Focuses and Difficulties: 1.understand the structure of the text 2.apply the writing skills to organizing a paragraph
2 periods
教学工具
Teaching aids: Multimedia, chalk and blackboard
Step Three Pre-reading activities Listen to an interview about tips for freshman students and do the following exercise. 1. Match the name of the person in the left column with the tip given by the person in the right
common purpose.
? To develop more interests;
? To read as widely as possible.
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Listen to a short passage concerning college education and fill in the missing
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universities developed from those of the ______________ in Europe. The word
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新视野1Unit 1教案
Unit 1Teaching Objectives:To talk about college education. .Scan the text and understand the structure of the text “Toward a brighter future for all”.Let students practice speaking and listening.Help the students to master the meaning and usage of the language points.Learn about the devices used in developing the passage.Focus:New words ; Language points; Listening skills; Speaking practice Difficulties:Pronunciation(stress) ; Word building; Sentence structure; Writing skills Teaching Method:Discussion; Explanation; ExemplificationTeaching Arrangements:8 classes 4 periodsSection A Toward a brighter future for allFirst periodStep 1 Lead-in and preparation for readingShow some pictures and let them talk to each other about the following questions:1) What is the ideal university like in your eyes?2)What are your expectations of your college life?3)What advice did your parents give you before you left for college?Step 2 Fast readingAsk the Students to read the passage as quickly as they can and then answer the questions on the screen. Let them get the main idea of each paragraph and make clear about the text structure.Text structure: The passage can be divided into 3 parts.Part I (para1-3) The president congratulates students on their achievement and reminds students of the fact that their current success was due to theirown and their parents’ efforts and that their future is built on a solidfoundation of the past.Part II (paras 4-7) The president offers students comprehensive advice on how to make the most of their four college years and makes them realize theuniversity’s expectations and their own responsibilities.Part III (para 8) The students are called upon to cherish the opportunity and to bear in mind their responsibilities as citizens of their communities,their country and the world..Method:Read the text individually and talk in groups; Use task-based language teaching method, reading approach, communicative approach and total physical response method.Step 3 Preparation for details of the text on the screenStudents are required to look at the Words and Phrases on the screen and give a brief presentation in class.Purpose: Train the Students’ ability of understanding and using foreign language.Method:Talk in groups, Use task-based language teaching method, communicative approach and total physical response method.Second periodStep 1 Detailed study of the new words and phrases1. triumph n.a successful ending of a struggle or contest胜利,成功,成就Winning the championship was a great personal triumph for this young tennis player. 赢得冠军对这个年轻的网球运动员来说是很大的个人成就。
新视野大学英语1unit1教案
课时:2课时教学目标:1. 知识目标:(1)掌握本单元的生词、短语和句型;(2)了解本单元的文化背景知识;(3)提高学生的阅读理解能力。
2. 能力目标:(1)提高学生的口语表达能力;(2)培养学生运用所学知识进行写作的能力;(3)提高学生的听力理解能力。
教学重点:1. 生词、短语和句型的掌握;2. 阅读理解能力的提高;3. 口语表达能力的培养。
教学难点:1. 生词、短语和句型的运用;2. 阅读理解中难句的分析;3. 口语表达中的语言组织。
教学过程:第一课时一、导入1. 教师简要介绍本单元的主题和内容;2. 学生自由讨论对本单元主题的看法。
二、生词、短语和句型教学1. 教师带领学生逐一学习本单元的生词、短语和句型;2. 学生跟读、默写,巩固记忆;3. 教师讲解重点词汇、短语和句型的用法。
三、课文阅读1. 学生自读课文,理解大意;2. 教师引导学生分析课文中的难句,讲解语法知识;3. 学生朗读课文,巩固语音、语调。
四、课堂活动1. 教师组织学生进行小组讨论,分析课文中的文化背景知识;2. 学生分享自己的观点,提高口语表达能力。
第二课时一、复习1. 教师带领学生复习上一节课的生词、短语和句型;2. 学生跟读、默写,巩固记忆。
二、阅读理解1. 学生自读课文,完成阅读理解练习;2. 教师讲解阅读理解中的难题,分析解题技巧;3. 学生分享自己的阅读心得。
三、口语表达1. 教师组织学生进行角色扮演,模拟课文中的场景;2. 学生运用所学知识进行口语表达,提高语言组织能力。
四、写作1. 教师讲解写作技巧,指导学生完成写作任务;2. 学生运用所学知识进行写作,提高写作能力。
五、课堂小结1. 教师对本节课的学习内容进行总结;2. 学生分享自己的学习心得。
教学评价:1. 学生对生词、短语和句型的掌握程度;2. 学生在阅读理解、口语表达和写作方面的进步;3. 学生对课堂活动的参与度和积极性。
新视野大学英语1 电子优秀教案U1B1
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教案目的
1.To talk about college English learning。
2. To talk about college education。
3. To apply the words and phrases。
4. To master the speech writing skills。
Guide the Ss to master the writing skill: A topic sentence supported by details.
Unit 1 Fresh Start
I. Greet & introduction
1. Greet and introduce each other
•valuable life lessons, such as teamwork, leadership, or civic (公民) responsibility.
III. Text study
1.Read through the passage to get the main idea of it.
Try not to be a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value.
Section A Toward a brighter future for all
II.Warming up activities
1.Lead-in Questions
5. Detailed study of the text (85’):
6. Summary of the text. (10’)
7. Exercises. (20’)
新视野大学英语第一册unit1learning a foreign language讲课教案
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Learning a Foreign Language
Part One General
Part Two Specific
Part Three General
Para. 8: The rewarding of English learning
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Main Idea of the Text
Learning a foreign language was one of
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B1U1-新视野大学英语第一册教案
U n i t1F r e s h S t a r tI.T e a c h i n g o b j e c t i v e sBy the end of the class, the students are supposed to:Know something basic information about college educationFurther understand the textApply the phrases and patternsMaster the paragraph writing skillI I.T e a c h i n g m e t h o d:task-based approachI I I.T i m e a l l o t m e n t:4 hoursI V.T e a c h i n g c o n t e n t:1.B a c k g r o u n d I n f o r m a t i o n1.1In the United States, the choices students have after high school include going to college, goingstraight to the workforce, attending a two-year community college before applying to a university.1.2Major criteria for university admission include:A student’s high school course of study;High school Grade Point Average (GPA);Participation in extracurricular activities;SAT or ACT exam scores, a written essay;A personal interview with a representative from the admissions office.1.3 Extracurricular activities students can participate in include Scholastic clubs, athletic teams, studentgovernment, and philanthropic (慈善) clubs. Through their voluntary participation in these kinds of activities, they can learn valuable life lessons, such as teamwork, leadership, or civic (公民) responsibility.1.4 Vera WangVera Ellen Want (王薇薇, 1949-) is a Chinese-American fashion designer. She was born and raised in New York City. While trained as a figure skater in high school, she eventually earned a degree in art history from Sarah Lawrence College in 1971. But a career in fashion was her dream. She worked as a senior fashion editor for V ogue (《时尚》杂志) for 15 years. In 1985, she left V ogue and joined Ralph Lauren as a design director for two years.In 1990, she opened her own design salon in New York, and featured her trademark bridal gowns. Wang has made wedding gowns for many well-known celebrities and public figures, such as Jennifer Lopez (珍妮佛·洛佩兹), and ChelseaClinton (切尔西·克林顿).2.L i s t e n i n gListen to an interview about tips for freshman students and do the exercise on Page 2.3.L a n g u a g e p o i n t s a n a l y s i s o f t h e t e x t1. pledge to do sth. 作保证,承诺中美政府承诺将加强合作与交流以确保两国关系的未来更加美好。
新视野大学英语1第三版book1 Unit 1讲稿
Unit 1 Fresh StartSection A Toward a brighter future for allⅠObjectives:Students may be able to:To talk about college educationTo further understand the textTo apply the phrases and patternsTo master the paragraph writing skillⅡTeaching Focus and Difficulties1. understand the structure of the text2. apply the writing skills to organizing a paragraphⅢTeaching aidsMultimedia, chalk and blackboard Warming up activitiesⅣTeaching ProcedureStep 1:Warm-up activitiesUniversity education is a new journey in your life. It is a fresh start. You begin your journey with military training. The freshmen with the green military uniform have become a beautiful scenery line in the universities. Here comes my question:1. Do you think military training is necessary? Why or why not?Pros: It builds our body and confidence. Good heath is the foundation of a meaning life. It also seems to build teamwork among individual classes which is beneficial to our future career. It develops a spirit of discipline in life and help us better obey university rules. Another advantage is that it gives the students a taste of the military life. They have more respect for the men who protect their country, and they may even decide to pursue a military career. It can help shape our character and cultivate a spirit of endurance and willpower. The military drill is very tough, but it provides an opportunity to learn not to give up when faced with difficulties.Cons: military training often takes place in summer. It is too hot and is harmful to the health of students. And some instructors are likely to use physical punishment which leads to hurts in body and soul to students. They say that a short period of training can neither build up the bodies nor strengthen the willpower of college students. They argue that more attention should be paid to the daily exercise and activities. It is a waste of time and we should focus our attention on study.2. What are your expectations of your college life?You can acquire specialized knowledge about your major and develop my creative thinking ability and research skills. You have the opportunities to make more new friends and share ideas with people of different minds. You can gain a broader view of the world by meeting people fro diverse backgrounds and cultures. You can start a journey of self-discovery, self-improvement and self-fulfillment. You can have nice living condition and excellent condition for learning. You can study in a pleasant academic atmosphere. You can participate in more social practice. Well-equipped library and abundant online resources…Step 2. Structure of the textPart 1 (1-3): The president congratulates students on their achievement and reminds students of the fact that their current success was due to their own and their parents’ efforts, and that their future is built on a solid foundation of the past.1Part 2 (4-7) The president offers students comprehensive advice on how to make the most of their four college years and makes them realize the university’s expectations and their own responsibilities.Part 3 (8) The students are called upon to cherish the opportunity and to bear in mind their responsibilities as citizens of their communities, their country and the world.Step3. Details for each part(1) Questions for part 1What can we know from paragraph 1?In paragraph 3, of what did the parents always remind their children before they came to college?What’s the speaker’s purpose in mentioning the parents’ reminders?Language points for part 11. Pledge①make a formal promise The new president pledged to cut taxes and increase employment②n. a serious promise2. pose 摆姿势She is good at posing for photographs.(2) Details for part 2 1. Questions for part 2What great resources will you enjoy?What responsibilities should college students shoulder according to the speaker?Language Points for part 21. comprehendvt.理解,包含comprehensive adj. 有理解力的, 综合的comprehension n. 理解,包含2. facilityleisure facilities 休闲设施3.pursue①追求, 致力于pursue a bachelor’s degree ②chase sb. Or sth.4. overwhelm淹没;压倒be/ feel overwhelmed by不知所措We were overwhelmed by the number of the applicants for this position.这个职位的申请者人数多得让我们不知所措。
新视野大学英语第三版视听说教程第一册教案(Units1-5)
新视野大学英语视听说1教案
课程基本信息
课程类别
□公共必修课 □公共选修课
专业必修课 □专业选课
学分学时
1.5 学分
26 学时
使用教材
郑树棠,《新视野大学英语视听说教程1》,外语教学与研究出版社,2015年
参考
书目
1.郑树棠,《新视野大学英语视听说教程1教师用书》,外语教学与研究出版社,2015年
2.张明伦,《英语听力入门I-IV》,华东师范大学出版社,2009年.
Speaking skills:Keeping a conversation going
Keeping a conversation going is an important speaking skill for exchanging information with or showing politeness to other people. There are several ways to keep a conversation going.
3) keep a conversation going
4) conduct an interview
4. Vocabulary, and Expression:
social, clubbing, disco, cute, fish and chips, Johannesburg, orphanage, Cuban, FIFA…
新视野大学英语1 Unit 1 Fresh Start译文备课讲稿
新视野大学英语1 U n i t1F r e s hS t a r t译文Unit 1 Fresh StartText A奔向更加光明的未来1 下午好!作为校长,我非常自豪地欢迎你们来到这所大学。
你们所取得的成就是你们自己多年努力的结果,也是你们的父母和老师们多年努力的结果。
在这所大学里,我们承诺将使你们学有所成。
2 在欢迎你们到来的这一刻,我想起自己高中毕业时的情景,还有妈妈为我和爸爸拍的合影。
妈妈吩咐我们:“姿势自然点。
”“等一等,”爸爸说,“把我递给他闹钟的情景拍下来。
”在大学期间,那个闹钟每天早晨叫醒我。
至今它还放在我办公室的桌子上。
3 让我来告诉你们一些你们未必预料得到的事情。
你们将会怀念以前的生活习惯,怀念父母曾经提醒你们要刻苦学习、取得佳绩。
你们可能因为高中生活终于结束而喜极而泣,你们的父母也可能因为终于不用再给你们洗衣服而喜极而泣!但是要记住:未来是建立在过去扎实的基础上的。
4 对你们而言,接下来的四年将会是无与伦比的一段时光。
在这里,你们拥有丰富的资源:有来自全国各地的有趣的学生,有学识渊博又充满爱心的老师,有综合性图书馆,有完备的运动设施,还有针对不同兴趣的学生社团——从文科社团到理科社团、到社区服务等等。
你们将自由地探索、学习新科目。
你们要学着习惯点灯熬油,学着结交充满魅力的人,学着去追求新的爱好。
我想鼓励你们充分利用这一特殊的经历,并用你们的干劲和热情去收获这一机会所带来的丰硕成果。
5 有这么多课程可供选择,你可能会不知所措。
你不可能选修所有的课程,但是要尽可能体验更多的课程!大学里有很多事情可做可学,每件事情都会为你提供不同视角来审视世界。
如果我只能给你们一条选课建议的话,那就是:挑战自己!不要认为你早就了解自己对什么样的领域最感兴趣。
选择一些你从未接触过的领域的课程。
这样,你不仅会变得更加博学,而且更有可能发现一个你未曾想到的、能成就你未来的爱好。
一个绝佳的例子就是时装设计师王薇薇,她最初学的是艺术史。
新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程第一册Unit1教案及课后答案
Unit 1 Fresh StartSection AIn fact all the pieces of advice mentioned in the interview are very useful. But if I have to choose one as the most useful, I'd choose "keep a balance". When we were in high school, we spent almost all our time studying. There lacked a balance between social life and academic life in high school. It's important to keep a balance between life and work because it will give us a sound mind in a sound body. Now we have much more free time, so we can join student organizations or go to different activities.2.What advice did your parents give you before you left for college?Before I left for college my parents did have a talk with me. They told me how important college experience would be in my life. They told me about the opportunities that college education would open up to me. They told me to try to develop more interests and join some student clubs. The most impressive advice they gave me was that I should not only read books about my major; instead, they advised me to read as widely as possible. All these are very valuable pieces of advice.Reading comprehension1.According to the president, what did the parents remind their children to do before theyleft for college?The parents reminded their children to work hard and achieve the best they could.2.What does the president call on the students to do with the greatest resources oncampus?The president calls on the students to make the most of the great resources on campus: to explore new subjects, to meet fascinating people, and to pursue new passions.3.What does the president mean when he says "sample them widely" (Para. 5)?By saying "sample them widely", the president means students should try many different courses and try something new to see what it is like.4.What could be the consequences if you don't challenge yourself?If we don't challenge ourselves, we will not become broadly educated people, and we may not find the passion that will help us shape our future.5.What can you learn from the example of Vera Wang?We can learn from the example of Vera Wang that we should challenge ourselves, and by challenging ourselves, we are more likely to find an interest we don't know we have, and this interest may help us build a prosperous future.6.How should you deal with new and unpleasant experiences in college?We should not worry, and we should learn to face this new part of our life with enthusiasm. College experiences, pleasant or unpleasant, will provide us with valuable lessons and will enrich our life.7.How do you understand "Now it is your turn" (Para. 7)?The expression "Now it is your turn" means that now it is time for you to acquire knowledge and to pass it on.8.How does the president's speech impress you?The president's welcoming speech is really impressive. He mentions many important things about college life, the resources available on campus, as well as the opportunities we have and the responsibilities that we should take. The speech is very inspiring.1. What role do you think a university education will play in your life?A university education will play a very important role in my life, and it will benefit me in a number of ways. In the university I can acquire specialized knowledge about my major, and develop my critical thinking and research skills. I will have the opportunities to meet and share ideas with people of different minds. I can gain a broader view of the world by meeting people from diverse backgrounds and cultures. And I will start my life journey of self-discovery, self-improvement, and self-fulfillment.2.Do you think a university education can change a person's life? In what way and why? Yes, absolutely. With a university education, a person will have more freedom and therefore more choices. This education experience provides unlimited potential. Moreover, a university education provides the means for one to succeed. Not only will a person obtain knowledge and skills essential for his career development, but he will also develop an independent mind and be able to make right decisions on his own.3.How do you think about those successful people such as Bill Gates who dropped out ofuniversity?I admire those who dropped out of university and yet had made fame for themselves by achieving big goals. Some people use those successful college dropouts as counterexamples to show their belief that a person can succeed even without a university education. Chances are that most people do not have the same mind, talent, determination, or opportunities as Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Mark Zuckerberg did; therefore, they might not be able to achieve success without having a university education. In fact, a university education will equip them with the necessary knowledge and skills which will help them to succeed.4.How do you understand the statement "If you think education is expensive, tryignorance"?Nowadays education is getting more and more expensive, especially college education. And there are people who choose to give up education because of the high cost. But without education, one would not be able to acquire knowledge that an education will offer. In other words, they would be "ignorant". The result would be that "ignorant" people will suffer even more or pay even more for being so. It is true that education is expensive, but if you try "ignorance", the cost would be even higher.5.What are you going to do at university in order to sample widely and challenge yourself? To sample widely and challenge myself, I am going to venture out of my comfort zone and do what I have not had the courage to do. For instance, I will make friends with people from diversebackgrounds and cultures. I will take a swimming class and learn how to swim. I will attend lectures, join student clubs, and try all kinds of food. Most of all, I will do whatever it takes to make the most of the four years and try to become a well-rounded graduate.Words in use1. Given the chance to show his ability, he regained (confidence) and began to succeed in school.2. It is so difficult to (explore) the bottom of the ocean because some parts are very deep.3. It was about 30 seconds before Alex (emerged) from the water; we were quite scared.4. We often (assume) that when other people do the same things as we do, they do them for the same reasons; but this assumption is not always reasonable.5. There is widespread concern that the rising unemployment may(pose)a threat to social stability.6. After a(n) (comprehensive) physical exam, my doctor said I was in good condition except that my blood pressure was a little high.7. It is well known that China is a country with rich natural (resources) and a very big population.8. Some people believe that the earth can (yield) enough food to support at least twice its present population.9. Sam (inherited) the gift of imagination from his family, but he lacked the driving power to take action.10. A bee that has found honey is able to (transmit) to other bees the information they need in order to collect the honey.Word building: Practiceun-cover ➝ 1)(uncover)easy ➝ 2)(uneasy)load ➝ 3)(unload)-antapply ➝ 4)(applicant)resist ➝ 5)(resistant)account ➝ 6)(accountant)assistant ➝ 7)(assist)-ifysimple ➝ 8)(simplify)note ➝ 9)(notify)quality ➝ 10)(qualify)class ➝ 11)(classify)1. Despite being (classified)as a meat-eater, the panda has a diet that is overwhelmingly vegetarian.2. They have developed computerized systems which will greatly (assist) all library users so that they will not need the help of others.3. Changes have been made to the construction requirements in this city in order to make the buildings and highways more (resistant) to earthquakes.4. After a two-month inquiry, the police have (uncovered)the three men's intention to rob a bank and have arrested them.5. Consumers say they are (uneasy) about using their credit cards over the Internet because they are afraid of Internet fraud (欺诈) and identity theft.6. A college degree and some working experience should (qualify) you for the job advertised in the newspaper.7. The British ship arrived at the port this morning and is (unloading) its contents in the harbor now.8. As a human resources manager, I see many job (applicants)who are technically skilled, but have bad attitudes.9. The teacher (simplified) his instructions so that the small children could understand him better.10. My major was literature. However, now I'm working in a firm as a(n) (accountant), dealing with numbers every day.11. The committee's decision will be (notified) to all employees next week.Banked clozeUniversity students come from different parts of the country with various purposes. However, a closer look at their reasons for studying at the university will enable us to 1)(classify)them roughly into three groups: those who have a(n) 2)(passion)for learning, those who wish to 3)(attain) a bright future, and those who learn with no definite purpose.Firstly, there are many students who learn simply because they 4)(pursue) their goal of learning. Some read a wealth of British and American novels because they are keenly interested in literature. Others sit in front of the computer screen, working on a new program, 5)(virtually) day and night, because they find some computer programs 6)(fascinating), and they dream of becoming a "Bill Gates" one day.Secondly, there are students who work hard mainly for a better and more 7)(prosperous) future. It seems that the majority of students fall into this group. After admission to the university, they read books after books to 8)(acquire) knowledge from all of the resources which are 9)(available) to them, and finally, to succeed in the future job market.Thirdly, there are still some students who learn without a clear goal. They take courses, finish homework, enjoy life on campus, but don't want to 10)(sample)anything new or challenging. They have no idea what they will be doing after college. And they may end up with nothing in their lives.Expressions in use1. My family 1)(got by) on my father's unemployment benefit after he lost his job.2. Many subway riders read books or listen to music in order to 2)(make the most of) their time on the way to work.3. In order to make sure he would be able to attend the meeting, I called him up two weeks 3)(in advance).4. Experts say our company is amazing in that sales have been increasing steadily 4)(over time).5. In order to 5)(reap the benefits of) the physical exercise, you have to exercise regularly, and for at least half an hour each time.6. They all tried to talk 6)(all at once), but I couldn't hear anything they said.7. Yellow flowers in the field always 7)(remind) me 8)(of) my childhood in the countryside.8. We have been practicing for so long and so hard that our team should 9)(stand a chance of) winning the game.9. Research on genes will 10)(open the door to) exciting new medical treatments.10. Every one of you has made a contribution and I 11)(take pleasure in)acknowledging what each of you has done to make this academic convention such a success.Structure analysis: PracticeA B B CStructured writing: PracticeThere are some things you can do to succeed in college. First, pursue passions. Your passions will broaden your mind and make your life interesting. Second, never let go of any opportunities that come your way. College is full of unique opportunities, which will enable you to sample new things and meet wonderful people. Lastly, take responsibilities. In college you must learn to be responsible for your own decisions and actions. With the passions, the opportunities, and the ability to take responsibilities, you will become successful not only in college, but also in your future career.Translation苏格拉底是古希腊哲学家,被誉为现代西方哲学的奠基人。
新视野大学英语(第一册)Book 1 Unit 1 Section A Learning a Foreign language教案
1)Write a passage about your ownEnglishlearning experience with some of the language points in this passage.
2)Preview Section B
Step 5 Assignment
5)to stay at the same level forever
6)to get access to the necessary equipment
7)to keep up with the flow of the course
8)to meet the minimum standards set by the course
acquisition n. ( CN)获得或购得之物;(UN)获得
8.awful
9.instruct vt.
1.)指示,命令,吩咐=order
2.)教授;训练;指导[(+in)] =teach
3.)通知,告知
10. anxious adj.
1.)焦虑的,挂念的[(+about/at/for)]
2.)令人焦虑的
9)to cry with frustration
10)to feel like giving up
11)to reap the benefits of hard work
12)not to trade sth for anything
13)to teach me the value of hard work
B.by the age of eight
C.before they are five
新视野大学英语读写教程第三版第一册unit1教案
*I want to encourage you to make the most of this unique experience, and to use your energy and enthusiasm to reap the benefits o this opportunity. (parea4)
take great pleasure in doing sth.乐于做某事
open the door to sth.给……打开方便之门
2)Difficult sentences:
*Your achievement is the triumph of years of hard work, both of your own and of your parents and teachers.(para 1)
3.Guide students to make a summary of the text.
教学方法和手段:
municative teaching method;
2.Grammar-translation teaching method;
3.Multimedia-assisted teaching.
*You are the inheritors of the hard work of your families and the hard work of many countless others who came before you. They built and transmitted the knowledge you will need to success.(para7)
新视野大学英语第一册教案unit_1
课程名称:New Horizon College English (Book I)教者:课题:Unit 1 Learning a Foreign LanguagePeriod (1-2)Teaching Objectives:1) Students learn some key words and expressions of CET-4.2) Help students grasp the new words and expressions of section A.Teaching Focus and difficult points:1) The main idea of section A.2) The understanding of section A including some difficult expressions. Teaching Aids:Teaching notes prepared by the teacherBlackboard,Tape recorderTeaching ProcedureStep 1 Ts’ opening remarksStep 2 Explanations of new words1.rewardv. reward sb with/for stheg. Her parents rewarded her for her passing the exam.The citizens rewarded the winners with gifts of fruit and flowers.n. He give the boy a reward of one dollar for bringing back the lost dog.rewards (pl)好处Teaching children has its own rewards.rewarding a .有益的,报答的,值得做的,有用的rewardless a. 无报酬的,徒劳的Compare: reward /awardreward 指干了好事或有益的事受到奖赏得到报酬award 指官方给予或授予award sb sth award sth to sb2.frustratev. ~ing ~edIt is (was) ~ing to do sth/ It is ~ing thatIt is ~ing that no one agreed with mebe ~ed in sth be ~ed to do sthI am ~ed in the result of the exam.~tion n. 挫折,失败Compare: beat , defeat, discourage3.positivea. Do not just watch me; give me some ~advice.(effective, helpful)We still do not have a ~ answer as to how he died.(definite)Be ~ of /that : Are you ~ that he is the man you saw yesterday?Are you ~ of her honesty?近: definite 反: negativemunicatev. ~ sth to 向…传达~ with 和…沟通(相连)We should learn to ~ with others.The officer ~d his order to the soldiers by radio.She tried to ~ her thoughts to her children.~tion n. ~tive a. 愿意说的~nicable a.可传达的5.mediumn. Air is a ~ of sound.Newspaper is a prime ~ of communication.The boy is of ~ height for his ageCompare: ~ / middle ~ 指按照具体或抽象标准衡量中等或适中的Middle 指距离.要求.标准.方位等的中间A man was lying in the middle of the road.I want to buy a ~-sized coat.6. accessn. have ( get, gain ) ~ to sth ( sb )The only ~ to that building was guarded by the soldiers.He was not allowed ~ to his brother who was in prison.It is difficult to gain ~ to him.Students must have ~ to good books.accessible ( to ) a. 容易得到的,可以使用的accessibility ( to ) 易接近,易取得Compare: assess 评定(估,价),核定,判断, asset 优点,天赋,(复数)资产excess 超过,超量,过剩mitment]n. make/take/undertake a ~ to do sthHe felt he did not have to make such a ~ to Mary.I do not want to get married because I do not want any ~s.Commit v. commit a crime /mistake commit suicidecommit oneself to 承担义务,承诺admit ,emit, limit, omit, permit, submit, transmit8. minimumn. The ~ passing mark is 40 out of 100.The temperature reached a ~ at midnight.~ ( pl )- minimums or minima (反) maximummini- 微型的,小的miniskirt minibusminimal a. 最小的,最低限度的minimize v. 使减少到最低限度9.embarrassvt. It ~ed her that her husband was drunk at the dinner.~ing a. ~ed a. ~ingly adv. ~ment n. 局促不安,难堪be/feel ~ed sth is ~ing ~ sb with sth/by doing sthShe was ~ed when they asked her age.I do not like making speeches in public; It is so ~ing.Compare:~ing/~ed/awkward~ing (某事,某种情理)使人尴尬~ed (某人)尴尬的awkward a.尴尬的,棘手的,可修饰人,也可修饰物.He was in an awkward situation.10. benefitn. He told me that he got no personal ~ from the businessRain will ~ the crops.v. (sth.) ~ sb ; ~ sb ; ~ (a lot/greatly) from/by (sth./doing sth.)for the ~ of =for the interest / good of ; be of ~ to sb. /sth. 对….有裨益I travel for the ~ of my health.The book was not of much ~ to me.beneficial a.Compare: ~ ; good ; profit11.be well worth sth./doing sth.A bird in hand is worth two in bush.The picture is worth ten thousand dollars.The film is well worth seeing.12.not only….but alsoShe is not only a good wife , but she is also a good mother.Not only did we enjoy the film, but we also had a wonderful time.另外: Only in this way can you hope to finish the work at the end of this month.当它连接两个并列成分做主语是,谓语的单复数采用就近原则,由but also 后的名词决定,英语中还有either….or… ; neither….nor….Not only she but also I like the dress.13. reap the benefits ofHe has reaped the benefits of a first-class education.I hope you will reap the benefits of investing in it.14.reach out ( to )We must ~ to those in need.reach out for You must reach out for any opportunity that comes your way.reach for He reached for the phone and dialed the number.15. rade…for/with:歌迷用五张光盘换到一张演唱会的入场券。
新视野英语教程读写教程第一册全册教案
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e.g. The education she had helped her a lot in her work. 她接受的教育对她的工作帮助很大。
e.g. His father had little education. 他的父亲没读过多少书。
2. business n.
1) [U] a subject, event, or activity tha题;事务
e.g. If you say that someone is cool, you mean that he is fashionable, attractive, and trendy.
如果你说某人很酷,你是指他很时尚、很有吸引力,而且追求新潮。
4. have a good/great/wonderful time ---enjoy oneself 过得愉快;玩得开心
新视野大学英语读写教程第三版电子教案Book1Unit1
Unit 1Fresh StartUnderstanding and LearningOverviewThe first unit of the first book of our series meets students who have just entered college or university and are beginning a new phase in their lives. We hope that students will be able to talk about their expectations of their college experience, and they will be aware of the expectations their parents and their educators have of them.Text A is a university president’s welcome speech, in which the president gives valuable guidance to and expresses expectations of freshman students.Text B is a letter written by a father to his child who is about to start college, in which the father expresses his expectations of the child. We hope that the two texts will stimulate students to share their own expectations regarding their college experience; and we also hope the two texts will help students look from a new perspective at the expectations their educators and their parents have of themText A shows characteristics of a speech. Pronouns I, we and you are more frequently used than in other kinds ofwriting because the speaker is addressing the audience directly, hoping to motivate the audience and to gain their support and understanding. In a speech, the speaker can employ a variety of figures of speech to make his speech vivid and powerful, such as simile, metaphor, contrast, parallelism(排比), and repetition. A very common figure of speech is parallelism. In parallelism, coordinate ideas are arranged in words, phrases, sentences, and paragraphs to emphasize and point out relations. In Text A, for example, the president uses many sentences of parallel structure. This makes his speech powerful, persuasive, and thought-provoking. It can even produce humorous effect as in the example: “You may have cried tears of joy to be finally finished with high school, and your parents may have cried tears of joy to be finally with doing your laundry!”The most obvious feature of Text B is that it contains many imperative sentences, and these sentences tend to be brief. An imperative sentence advises, instructs, requests, or commands. It begins with a verb; the implied subject is you. In Text B, a father makes use of imperative sentences to give advice and instructions to his child who has just left home for college. For example: “Don’t be bound by what otherpeople think.”“Pick friends who are genuine and sincere.”“Become the great thinker you were born to be.” In class the teacher can make the students compare the writing styles of Text A and Text B. Class activities may include pair work, group discussions, and mini-surveys about students’ high school experience, their families and friends, and their expectations of college life.Section AToward a brighter future for allBackground information1. American higher educationIn the United States, students can choose to go to college after high school. (They can also choose to go straight to the workforce after high school.) They have the option of attending a two-year community college before applying to a four-year university. Admission to community college is easier, tuition is lower, and class sizes are often smaller than at a university. Community college students can earn an associate agree and transfer up to two years of course credits to a university.College and university students need to pay tuition, but many earn scholarships or receive loans. Althoughadmissions policies vary from one university to another, most determine admission based on several criteria, including a student’s high school course of study, high school Grade Point Average (GPA), participation in extracurricular activities, SAT(Scholastic Assessment Test) or ACT (American College Testing) exam scores, a written essay, and possibly a personal interview with a representative from the admissions office.Most students in the United States take the SAT Reasoning Test or the ACT during their final year of high school. Each university sets a minimum SAT or ACT score that a student must achieve in order to gain admission. These are standardized quantitative examinations. The SAT tests critical reading, mathematics, and writing skills, The ACT tests English, mathematics, reading, science reasoning, and includes an optional writing test.Extracurricular activities may include scholastic clubs, athletic teams, student government, and philanthropic clubs. Voluntary participation in these kinds of activities is an indication that a student has learned valuable life lessons, such as teamwork, leadership, or civic responsibility.University students pursuing a bachelor’s degree arecalled “undergraduates”; students pursuing a master’s or doctoral degree are called “graduate students”. Most universities give under graduate students a liberal education, which means students are required to take courses across several disciplines before they specialize in a major field of study. Graduate and professional programs, such as medicine or law, are specialized. All degree programs require students to complete a minimum number of credit hours before graduating.Selection for admission to a graduate program is based on several criteria. These include completion of a bachelor’s degree, the student’s undergraduate coursework and GPA. Students are also expected to write an essay as part of their application or to submit a writing sample. Most master’s programs require students to have a minimum score on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), which tests verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking, and analytical writing skills.Students continue to take course at the graduate level. A final thesis is required for most master’s programs. Doctoral students take course until they have earned enough credit hours to attempt their qualifying examinations. Theseare usually taken over several days and often include a written and oral component. After doctoral students pass their qualifying exams, they are advanced to candidacy and can begin writing their dissertation. Before the degree is given, the completed dissertation must be orally defended before the candidate’s faculty committee.2. Vera WangVera Wang is a Chinese-American fashion designer. She was born and raised in New York City. While trained as a figure skater in high school, she eventually earned a degree in art history from Sarah Lawrence College in 1971. But a career in fashion was her dream. She worked as a senior fashion editor for Vogue magazine for 15 years. In 1985, she left vogue and joined Ralph Lauren as a design director for two years. In 1990, she opened her own design salon in New York, and featured her trademark bridal gowns. Wang has made wedding gowns for many celebrities and public figures, such as Jennifer Lopez (詹尼佛·洛佩兹), Sharon Stone (莎朗·斯通) and Chelsea Clinton (切尔西·克林顿).Detailed study of the text1. Your achievement is the triumph of years of hard work, both of your own and of your parents and teachers. (Para. 1)Meaning:Your entering this university is an important success. This success is due to many years of your hard work, and many years of your parents’ and teachers’ hard work.★triumph: n. [C] an important victory or success after a difficult struggle (尤指苦战后获得的)胜利,成功,成就Winning the championship was a great personal triumph for this young tennis player.赢得冠军对这个年轻的网球运动员来说是很大的个人成就。
(完整word版)新视野大学英语1第三版电子教案
d. Listen to a short passage concerning college education and fill in the missing information.2. Text study for Section A (3.5 periods)a. Main idea of the partsIn his welcome speech, the president urges students to take advantage of the unique opportunity to face new exciting experience and to challenge themselves so that they will reap the benefits of their college years. The president also expresses the university’s expectations of its students and of the responsibilities they carry. Part I (Para. 1—3): The president congratulates students on their achievement and reminds students of the fact that their current success was due to their own and their parents’ efforts, and that their future is built on a solid foundation of the past.Part II (Para. 4—7): The president offers students comprehensive advice on how to make the most of their four college years and makes them realize the university's expectations and their own responsibilities。
第三版新视野大学英语1-unit1教案
第三版新视野大学英语1-unit1教案XXX教案课程名称:新视野大学英语I学时授课班级:见附录课题:Unit 1 Fresh Start日期:见附录序号:2任课教师:见附录能力目标:1.激发学生对第一单元主题的兴趣,并积极参与。
2.让学生思考如何应对大学生活。
应用性知识目标:目标:1.听听力材料,并抓关键词,理解听力内容。
2.知道给大一新生的建议。
3.正确的发音朗读单词和短语。
教学训练项目(任务):1.听力技巧训练:抓关键词,理解听力内容。
2.新生建议听力活动。
3.词汇训练。
教学媒体准备:1.新视野大学英语I光盘。
2.新视野大学英语I unit1课件。
教学活动步骤及时间安排:1.问候和介绍(10分钟)2.说课(30分钟)3.主题讲解:大学新生的新起点(10分钟)4.听力活动:听一篇采访(20分钟)5.词汇训练(30分钟)板书设计:听力XXX:1.Keep a balance2.Go to class regularly3.Participate in Campus ActivitiesGetting XXX is a great way to make new XXXJoining clubs。
attending events。
XXX。
By doing so。
you can attain a sense of XXX.4.Find a XXXFinding a good place to study is crucial for academic success。
Whether it's the library。
a quiet coffee shop。
or a study room in your dorm。
it's important to have a designated space where you XXX studying。
you can XXX.5.Utilize Campus Study ResourcesXXX of study resources to help students succeed。
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Unit 1Teaching Objectives:❖To talk about college education. .❖Scan the text and understand the structure of the text “Toward a brighter future for all”.❖Let students practice speaking and listening.❖Help the students to master the meaning and usage of the language points.❖Learn about the devices used in developing the passage.Focus:New words ; Language points; Listening skills; Speaking practice Difficulties:Pronunciation(stress) ; Word building; Sentence structure; Writing skills Teaching Method:Discussion; Explanation; ExemplificationTeaching Arrangements:8 classes 4 periodsSection A Toward a brighter future for allFirst periodStep 1 Lead-in and preparation for readingShow some pictures and let them talk to each other about the following questions:1) What is the ideal university like in your eyes?2)What are your expectations of your college life?3)What advice did your parents give you before you left for college?Step 2 Fast readingAsk the Students to read the passage as quickly as they can and then answer the questions on the screen. Let them get the main idea of each paragraph and make clear about the text structure.Text structure: The passage can be divided into 3 parts.Part I (para1-3) The president congratulates students on their achievement and reminds students of the fact that their current success was due to theirown and their parents’ efforts and that their future is built on a solidfoundation of the past.Part II (paras 4-7) The president offers students comprehensive advice on how to make the most of their four college years and makes them realize theuniversity’s expectations and their own responsibilities.Part III (para 8) The students are called upon to cherish the opportunity and to bear in mind their responsibilities as citizens of their communities,their country and the world..Method:Read the text individually and talk in groups; Use task-based language teaching method, reading approach, communicative approach and total physical response method.Step 3 Preparation for details of the text on the screenStudents are required to look at the Words and Phrases on the screen and give a brief presentation in class.Purpose: Train the Students’ ability of understanding and using foreign language.Method:Talk in groups, Use task-based language teaching method, communicative approach and total physical response method.Second periodStep 1 Detailed study of the new words and phrases1. triumph n.a successful ending of a struggle or contest胜利,成功,成就Winning the championship was a great personal triumph for this young tennis player. 赢得冠军对这个年轻的网球运动员来说是很大的个人成就。
2. pledgevt.make a formal, usu. Public, promise that you will do sth. 发誓;作保证China and the United states pledge to boost cooperation and exchange to ensure a better future for China-US ties.中美政府承诺将加强合作与交流以确保两国关系的未来更加美好。
n.a serious promise or agreement, esp. one made publicly or officially 誓言,誓约,保证All the candidates have given pledges not to raise taxes if they are elected. 所有的候选人都保证如果他们当选,他们不会提高税收。
3. rewarding a. worth doing, satisfyingTeaching can be a very rewarding career.What job do you think is the most rewarding one?4. remind sb. of sb/sth.In making my speech in front of a large audience, I’m reminded of the encouragement and advice from my English teacher.第一次给这么多人做演讲时,我想起我的英语老师给我的鼓励和建议。
be very similar to sb. or sth.else使某人想起人或事Nacy was tall and slim, and reminded me of my cousin Sarah.南希身材高挑,让我想起了我的表妹萨拉。
5. posevi.sit or stand somewhere so that sb. can take a photograph of you or paint a picture of you. 摆姿势The leaders posed briefly for photographs before entering the conference room.领导们进入会议室之前匆匆的摆个姿势拍照。
vt.Creat a difficult or dangerous situation 造成,导致We are very glad to hear that the incident in the chemical plant poses no threat to the environment. 我们很高兴的得知化工厂的事故没有对环境造成危害。
6. routinen.an unvarying or habitual method or procedure. 例行公事,常规,惯例Jack had attended these meetings as a matter of routine for years.数年来,杰克把参加这些会议当成是例行公事。
a.occurring at fixed times or predictable intervals. 常规的,例行的,惯例的He continued to mow the lawn and do other routine chores.他继续剪草坪,并做些其他日常杂务。
7. reminder n.Something that makes you notice, remember, or think about sth. 起提醒作用的东西。
The cold served as a reminder that winter wasn’t quite finished.寒冷的天气提醒人们冬天还没有过去。
8. may have done sth.Used for talking about past possibilities.She might have changed her mind and decided not to come.他可能已经改变了主意,决定不来了。
9. finished a.1) no longer doing , dealing with, or using sth.结束了的when you are finished with the book, give it back to me.你看完这本书后就还给我。