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旅游英语口语交际劝告教案

旅游英语口语交际劝告教案

旅游英语口语交际劝告教案一、教学目标通过学习旅游英语口语交际劝告,学会在旅游中与外国人进行沟通的方法,提高自己的英语口语交际能力。

二、教学内容1、旅游中的常用英语口语表达:a.问路和指引:-Excuse me, where is the nearest ATM?-Can you tell me how to get to the museum?-Which way is the shopping center?b. 询问时间:-Do you know what time the museum opens?-Excuse me, what time does the concert start?-Could you tell me what time the restaurant closes?c. 询问价格:-How much is the admission fee?-Can you tell me the price of this souvenir?-What is the price for a one-day tour?2、旅游中的文化差异:a.礼仪和习惯:-在某些国家,穿着暴露的衣服可能会被认为是不文明的。

-在某些国家,对方可能不会直接说出对你的拒绝,而是用婉转的话语或者语气来表示。

-在某些国家,吃饭时需要使用特定的餐具,或者按照特定的顺序吃菜品。

b. 宗教信仰和风俗习惯:-在某些国家,有些食物是禁忌的,比如猪肉在伊斯兰教国家就是禁食的。

-在某些国家,有些行为是令人不快的,比如在日本拍照时不要指向别人,或者在印度不要触摸别人的头部。

3、旅游中的安全和健康:a.预防措施:-在旅游前了解目的地的犯罪率和安全情况。

-在旅游中不要携带大量现金或者贵重物品。

-在旅游中饮食要注意卫生,不要吃生冷的食物。

b.紧急情况:-在紧急情况下,要及时报警或者寻求当地人的帮助。

-在紧急情况下,要及时联系自己的使领馆进行求助。

旅游英语教学计划和教案首页

旅游英语教学计划和教案首页

旅游英语教学计划和教案首页教学目标:1. 提高学生的旅游英语听说能力。

2. 培养学生用英语进行旅游交流的能力。

3. 增加学生对旅游相关词汇和表达方式的掌握。

教学内容:1. 旅游英语基本用语和表达方式。

2. 旅游场景下的常用对话和交流技巧。

3. 旅游相关词汇和短语的学习。

教学方法:1. 情景模拟:通过模拟旅游场景,让学生在实际环境中练习英语口语表达。

2. 互动讨论:鼓励学生积极参与,提问和回答旅游相关问题。

3. 词汇学习:通过词汇卡片、游戏等方式,帮助学生记忆和掌握旅游相关词汇。

教学评估:1. 口语表达:通过角色扮演和情景模拟,评估学生的口语表达能力。

2. 听力理解:通过听力练习和回答问题,评估学生的听力理解能力。

3. 词汇掌握:通过词汇测试和填空练习,评估学生的词汇掌握情况。

第一章:旅游英语基本用语和表达方式教学内容:1. 旅游英语的基本问候和介绍用语。

2. 旅游中的常用表达方式和礼貌用语。

教学活动:1. 情景模拟:模拟机场接机和酒店入住的场景,练习基本用语。

2. 角色扮演:学生分组进行角色扮演,模拟旅游中的交流场景。

作业:1. 复习并练习旅游英语的基本用语。

2. 准备旅游场景下的对话练习。

第二章:旅游场景下的常用对话和交流技巧教学内容:1. 旅游中的常用对话和表达方式。

2. 交流技巧的培养和实践。

教学活动:1. 情景模拟:模拟餐厅点餐和购物场景,练习常用对话。

2. 小组讨论:学生分组讨论旅游中的交流技巧。

作业:1. 复习并练习旅游场景下的常用对话。

2. 思考和总结旅游中的交流技巧。

第三章:旅游相关词汇和短语的学习教学内容:1. 旅游相关词汇的学习和记忆。

2. 旅游短语的运用和练习。

教学活动:1. 词汇卡片:学生制作词汇卡片,互相学习和复习。

2. 词汇游戏:通过词汇游戏,帮助学生记忆和掌握旅游相关词汇。

作业:1. 复习并掌握旅游相关词汇。

2. 练习使用旅游短语进行对话。

第四章:旅游英语听力和口语练习教学内容:1. 旅游英语听力和口语的练习。

《Travellingaroundtheworld》教案教学设计

《Travellingaroundtheworld》教案教学设计

《Travelling around the world》教案教学设计第一章:教学目标1.1 知识目标学生能够掌握与旅行相关的词汇,如:country, city, landmark, transportation, food等。

学生能够理解并运用目标句型"Have you ever been to?" 进行询问。

1.2 技能目标学生能够在图片或情景的帮助下,正确使用目标词汇和句型进行交流。

学生能够通过合作完成一个旅行计划。

第二章:教学重难点2.1 教学重点重点词汇和短语的学习与运用。

目标句型的正确使用。

2.2 教学难点如何引导学生正确运用目标词汇和句型进行实际交流。

第三章:教学方法和手段3.1 教学方法采用情景教学法,通过设定旅行主题,让学生在实际情境中学习与旅行相关的词汇和句型。

采用任务型教学法,引导学生通过完成旅行计划等实际任务,提高语言运用能力。

3.2 教学手段使用多媒体课件,展示不同国家和城市的图片,激发学生兴趣。

提供真实的旅行资料,如旅行日志、旅行攻略等,供学生阅读和参考。

第四章:教学过程4.1 导入通过展示一张世界地图,引导学生谈论自己喜欢的国家和地区,为新课的学习营造一个轻松愉快的学习氛围。

4.2 呈现介绍旅行相关的词汇和短语,如:country, city, landmark, transportation, food等。

通过图片和实物展示,引导学生理解和记忆这些词汇。

4.3 实践让学生分组,每组选择一个国家或城市,用目标句型"Have you ever been to?" 询问其他组,并记录下他们的回答。

4.4 巩固学生分组讨论,根据所学的词汇和句型,制定一个旅行计划。

讨论结束后,每组向全班展示他们的旅行计划。

第五章:作业布置让学生根据自己的旅行计划,写一篇短文,描述他们的旅行经历。

鼓励学生在课后与同学分享自己的旅行经历,提高语言运用能力。

大学英语口语课的优秀教案

大学英语口语课的优秀教案

一、教学目标1. 语言知识目标:(1)掌握旅游英语中常用的基本词汇和短语;(2)了解旅游英语的基本句型结构;(3)熟悉旅游英语中的常用表达方式。

2. 语言技能目标:(1)提高学生的口语表达能力;(2)增强学生的听力理解能力;(3)培养学生运用英语进行交际的能力。

3. 学习策略:(1)培养学生通过观察、模仿、实践等方式学习英语;(2)提高学生的自主学习能力;(3)培养学生的团队合作精神。

4. 文化意识:(1)了解不同国家的旅游文化;(2)培养学生尊重和理解不同文化的态度。

5. 情感态度:(1)激发学生对英语学习的兴趣;(2)培养学生的自信心和勇气;(3)提高学生的综合素质。

二、教学内容与时间分配1. 第一课时(1课时)(1)导入:介绍旅游英语的重要性,激发学生的学习兴趣;(2)词汇教学:教授旅游英语中的基本词汇,如:hotel、restaurant、attraction、guide等;(3)句型教学:讲解旅游英语中的常用句型,如:Where is the nearest restaurant?、What are the attractions nearby?等;(4)课堂活动:进行简单的情景对话练习。

2. 第二课时(1课时)(1)复习上节课所学内容;(2)听力训练:播放一段旅游英语对话,让学生听并回答相关问题;(3)口语练习:学生分组进行角色扮演,模拟旅游过程中的对话;(4)总结本节课所学内容。

3. 第三课时(1课时)(1)复习前两节课所学内容;(2)阅读教学:让学生阅读一篇关于旅游的英文文章,提高阅读理解能力;(3)写作训练:要求学生用英语写一篇关于旅游的短文;(4)课堂活动:学生展示自己的写作成果,进行互评。

4. 第四课时(1课时)(1)复习前三节课所学内容;(2)口语展示:学生分组进行旅游英语口语展示,其他学生进行评价;(3)总结本节课所学内容;(4)布置课后作业:让学生收集旅游英语中的常用词汇和短语,为下一节课做准备。

《旅游英语》教学教案

《旅游英语》教学教案

《旅游英语》教学教案教学目标:1、知识目标:使学生掌握基础的旅游英语词汇和表达方式,了解如何在旅行中与外国人进行有效的沟通。

2、能力目标:培养学生运用旅游英语进行实际交流的能力,提高他们的口语表达和听力理解能力。

3、情感目标:激发学生对旅游英语的兴趣,培养他们的跨文化意识和国际视野。

教学内容:1、旅游英语的基本词汇和短语2、旅行中的日常交流用语3、旅游景点的介绍和描述4、跨文化交际技巧教学重点与难点:重点:使学生掌握旅游英语的基本词汇和短语,学会在旅行中与外国人进行日常交流。

难点:如何准确、流利地使用旅游英语进行交流,以及跨文化交际技巧的应用。

教具和多媒体资源:1、投影仪和PPT2、旅游英语视频材料3、旅游英语词汇卡片4、模拟场景道具教学方法:1、激活学生的前知:回顾已学的英语词汇和短语,与旅游英语相关的内容进行对比和。

2、教学策略:通过讲解、示范、小组讨论和角色扮演等方式,使学生掌握旅游英语的表达方式。

3、学生活动:组织学生进行模拟旅行对话,提高他们的口语表达和听力理解能力。

教学过程:1、导入(5分钟):通过提问的方式,了解学生对旅游英语的兴趣和前期知识储备。

2、讲授新课(30分钟):讲解旅游英语的基本词汇和短语,展示并让学生模仿实用的旅行对话。

3、巩固练习(15分钟):学生分组进行角色扮演,模拟旅行中的各种场景进行对话。

教师进行巡视,给予必要的指导和反馈。

4、归纳小结(10分钟):总结本节课学习的重点内容,回顾旅行英语的关键表达方式,鼓励学生进行口头总结。

评价与反馈:1、设计评价策略:组织学生进行小组角色扮演活动,观察他们的实际交流能力和口语表达水平。

结合学生的自我评价和互相评价,对学生的学习效果进行综合评估。

2、为学生提供反馈:在角色扮演活动结束后,对学生的表现给予及时的反馈,指出他们在旅游英语表达中的优点和不足之处。

引导学生反思自己的学习过程和方法,以便进一步提高学习效果。

作业布置:1、复习本节课所学的旅游英语词汇和短语。

小学六年级英语教案《旅游英语》

小学六年级英语教案《旅游英语》

小学六年级英语教案《旅游英语》教学目标:1.了解旅游英语中的常用词汇和表达方式。

2.培养学生锻炼英语口语的能力和积极搭配练习的思维方式。

3.通过本节课的学习,让学生能够用英语简单地讲述旅游的经历。

教学重点:1. 旅游中的常用英语词汇和表达方式。

2. 如何用英语讲述旅游经历。

教学难点:如何让学生掌握旅游英语中的表达方式和关键词汇。

教学过程:一、温暖的问候1. 教师用温馨的表情与语气向学生们问候。

2. 老师向学生们介绍自己的英文名字,让学生们在情境的熏陶下提高学习英语的兴趣。

二、导入新课1. 教师介绍本节课要学习的主题:旅游英语。

2. 教师询问学生对旅游英语有哪些了解。

3. 导入新课通过让学生了解旅游英语的内容和学习目标,激发学生学习的热情。

三、教学内容1. 旅游英语语言表达:(1) 问路:· Excuse me, can you tell me the way to the hotel?· Excuse me, how can I get to the airport?(2) 预定:· I’d like to reserve a room for two nights.· Do you have any rooms available for tonight? (3) 旅游:· We’re planning to visit the historic sites.· We’re going to take a tour to explore the city. (4) 餐饮:· Can I see the menu, please?· I’d like to order a cup of coffee and a piece of cake.(5) 购物:· How much does it cost?· May I try it on?(6) 紧急情况:· Can you help me, please? My wallet is lost.· Can I make a phone call to my embassy?2. 情景对话:(1) 学生分组,两人一组进行对话练习。

《旅游英语教案》

《旅游英语教案》

《旅游英语教案》word版第一章:旅游英语概述1.1 旅游英语的重要性介绍旅游英语在旅游业中的重要性强调旅游英语对于旅游从业者和游客的作用1.2 旅游英语的范围解释旅游英语涵盖的领域,如酒店、餐饮、交通、购物等强调旅游英语的多场景应用1.3 旅游英语的学习目标列出旅游英语学习的主要目标,如提高沟通能力、增强旅游专业知识等引导学生明确学习方向第二章:旅游英语的基本沟通技巧2.1 问候与介绍学习常用的问候语和自我介绍方式练习使用英语进行简单的交流2.2 询问信息学习如何用英语询问时间、地点、价格等信息练习使用英语进行信息查询2.3 提出请求和解决问题学习如何用英语提出请求和解决问题练习使用英语进行请求和解决问题第三章:旅游英语中的常见场景3.1 酒店入住与退房学习酒店入住和退房的相关英语表达练习使用英语进行酒店入住和退房的交流3.2 餐厅用餐学习餐厅用餐的相关英语表达练习使用英语进行点餐、用餐的交流3.3 交通出行学习交通出行的相关英语表达练习使用英语进行购票、问路等的交流第四章:旅游英语中的购物与娱乐4.1 购物学习购物的相关英语表达练习使用英语进行购物交流4.2 娱乐活动学习娱乐活动的相关英语表达练习使用英语进行娱乐活动交流4.3 旅游英语口语拓展学习一些旅游英语口语拓展表达练习使用英语进行更丰富的交流第五章:旅游英语中的文化差异与礼仪5.1 文化差异介绍不同国家的文化差异对旅游英语的影响强调理解和尊重不同文化的的重要性5.2 旅游礼仪学习旅游中的礼仪规范练习使用英语进行礼貌的交流和行为展示第六章:旅游英语中的餐饮服务6.1 餐厅用语学习在餐厅中常用的英语表达,如点餐、询问菜品、表达喜好等练习在模拟餐厅环境中进行点餐交流6.2 酒店客房服务学习酒店客房服务的相关英语表达,如订餐、叫醒服务、洗衣服务等练习使用英语进行客房服务的交流第七章:旅游英语中的交通出行7.1 飞机出行学习乘坐飞机的相关英语表达,如办理登机手续、询问航班信息、机场security 等练习使用英语进行飞机出行的交流7.2 火车旅行学习乘坐火车的相关英语表达,如购票、询问车次信息、火车站设施等练习使用英语进行火车旅行的交流第八章:旅游英语中的景点介绍8.1 自然风光学习描述自然风光的英语表达,如山脉、海滩、沙漠等练习使用英语进行自然风光的介绍8.2 人文景观学习描述人文景观的英语表达,如古迹、博物馆、城市建筑等练习使用英语进行人文景观的介绍第九章:旅游英语中的紧急情况应对9.1 疾病与意外学习在旅游过程中应对疾病和意外的基本英语表达练习使用英语进行求助和描述症状9.2 安全问题学习在旅游过程中应对安全问题的基本英语表达练习使用英语进行报警和求助第十章:旅游英语的综合应用10.1 模拟旅游场景设计一个综合性的旅游场景,如旅行社咨询、机场接机、酒店入住等让学生在模拟场景中综合运用旅游英语10.2 旅游英语口语测试设计一个旅游英语口语测试,包括常见场景的问答、角色扮演等评估学生的旅游英语口语水平和沟通能力重点和难点解析章节一:旅游英语概述难点解析:理解旅游英语在旅游业中的作用及其对旅游从业者和游客的意义。

旅游英语教案

旅游英语教案

旅游英语教案旅游英语教案教案名称:旅游英语授课年级:初中主要目标:通过教授旅游英语,帮助学生学会在旅行中的英语交流,提高他们的英语口语能力。

教学目标:1. 学生能够掌握一些旅行常用的英语词汇和表达方式。

2. 学生能够利用学到的英语进行旅行相关的对话。

3. 学生能够运用英语进行旅行中的实际交流。

教学内容:1. 旅行常用词汇:如飞机、酒店、车站、景点等。

2. 旅行对话:如预订机票、入住酒店、问路等。

教学过程:Step 1: 导入1. 通过展示一些旅游图片,引发学生对旅游的兴趣。

2. 提示学生在旅游中英语的重要性,激发学生学习的动力。

Step 2: 学习旅游常用词汇1. 呈现旅游常用词汇的图片并配合单词的发音。

2. 反复练习旅游常用词汇的发音和记忆。

Step 3: 学习旅行对话1. 呈现一些旅行对话的情景,如预订机票、入住酒店、问路等,并进行解释和示范。

2. 学生跟读并模仿对话,提高他们的口语表达能力。

Step 4: 练习1. 分组练习:将学生分成小组,让他们进行旅行对话的练习。

2. 角色扮演:学生分别扮演旅客和旅游工作人员,进行实际对话练习。

Step 5: 任务1. 给学生一个旅行任务,让他们利用学到的英语在实际情境中进行交流。

2. 学生完成任务后,进行班级讨论和反馈,提供指导和纠正。

Step 6: 总结和评价1. 总结学到的旅游英语表达方式和交流技巧。

2. 对学生的学习进行评价和反馈,鼓励他们继续学习和提高。

Step 7: 拓展1. 提供一些旅游英语学习资源,如英语教材、词汇卡片、听力练习等,让学生自主学习和巩固所学知识。

2. 鼓励学生参加一些英语角、英语活动,提高他们的英语口语和交流能力。

Step 8: 结束总结本节课的收获和体会,并鼓励学生在实际旅行中尽量运用学到的英语。

旅游英语口语课程教案

旅游英语口语课程教案

旅游英语口语教案Week OneI. Teaching aim1.Introduce the Practical Oral English Course and the learning schedule of this term to students.2.Review the basic expression of oral English from Unit one to Unit three.II.Important and difficult points1.How to introduce oneself or somebody.2.How to greet formally or casually.3.How to ask for and offer help.4.How to ask for information and make inquiries.III.Teaching procedure1.Greeting.2.Share with Ss the pictures I took in Hainan this winter holiday.3.Introduce the Practical Oral English Course and the learning schedule of this term to students.4.Basic Expressions(Unit one to Unit three)Review the basic expression of Part One (Unit one to Unit three) and tick some important sentences for Ss to recite.4.Do pair work.N. Homework:1.Preview Part One Unit Four to Unit Six. In next period, students are supposed to do pair work of the dialogues.2.Review Unit One to Unit Three and prepare for an oral test.Week Two1.Teaching aim1.Teach Ss how to prepare for meeting the tour group.2.Review the basic expression of oral English from Unit Four to Unit Six.II. Important and difficult points1.How to make an appointment2.How to make suggestion and give advice3.How to apologize and forgive4.Preparations for meeting the tour group.III. Teaching procedure1.Greeting.2.An oral test from Unit One to Unit Three3.T each Ss the preparations for meeting the tour group.a)How to prepare for meeting the tour group.b)What to do when tourists arrive.c)What if the guide picks up tourists other than his/her own tour group.Phrases and expressions:Local guide 地陪national guide 全陪reception program 接待计戈UTravel agency 旅行社group code 团号tour leader 领队Sponsor travel service 组团社Preparations for meeting the tour groupA. A guide should dress decently, especially on the occasion of meeting the tour group at the airport. Tattoos and dyed hair are not appropriate for a guide. No guides are allowed to wear shorts, a sleeveless shirt orshoes without sock.B. A male guide should not wear shorts or wear his cap backwards or sideways. A female guide may dress casually, but should not wear the mini skirt and have excessive makeup.C. A guide should remember the details of the reception program before he picksup tourists at the airport. A reception program should include name of travel agency, group code, name of tour leader or national guide, names and number of tourists, arrival time, modes of transport, hotel and so on. Question: What does a guide do before the tourists arrive?a.confirm expected arrival time;b.arrive at airport 30 minutes prior to the expected arrival time and confirm the exact landing place;c.stand at a highly visible location at the exit, in full view of arriving tourists with a cardboard.Question: What does a guide do at the airport when tourists arrive?a.meet the tour group and check the group code, number of tourists and name of the national guide or tour leader;b.lead the tour group to the coach and stand by the door to politely greet tourists and confirm the number of tourists.Question: What does a guide serve tourists on the way to the hotel?a.greet tourists cordially or deliver a welcome speech;rm overseas tourists of the local time;c.give a brief introduction to the local customs, location of the hotel;Additional Tips: T aking tourists by MistakesA guide may pick up tourists other than his own tour group because of carelessness, while his own tourists are left at the airport or, have been picked up by some other guide. To avoid such mistakes, what kind of measures should the guide take?•The guide should double-check the information of the tour group: the name of sponsor travel service, the number of tourists and the name of the national guide or tour leader.•If he mistakes the tour group of another travel agency for his own group, he should first report the case to his travel service and make an apology to the tourists. Meanwhile he must hand the tour group over to that travel agency.•If the tour group belongs to the travel agency that he works for, yet he is not supposed to be their guide, the local guide may make the best of the mistake by acting as their guide and picking them up.4.Review the basic expression of oral English from Unit Four to Unit Six and tick some important sentencesfor Ss to recite.5.Do pair work.N. Homework:1.Preview Part One Unit Seven to Unit Ten. In next period, students are supposed to do pair work of the dialogues.2.Review the preparations for meeting the tour group and prepare for an oral test.Week ThreeI.Teaching aim1.Review the basic expression of oral English from Unit Seven to Unit Eight.2.Teach Ss how to write an itinerary and how to deal with the difference in the itinerary. II.Important and difficult points1.How to ask for direction2.How to describe things and people3.How to write an itinerary and how to deal with the difference in the itinerary.III. Teaching procedure1.Greeting.2.An oral test from Unit Four to Unit Six.3.Basic Expressions (Unit Seven to Unit Eight)Review the basic expression of Part One (Unit Seven to Unit Eight) and ticksome important sentences for Ss to recite.4.Do pair work.5.Teach Ss how to write an itinerary and how to deal with the difference in the itinerary.Phrases and expressions:Standard group 标准团deluxe group 豪华团Travel route 旅行线路tourist destination 旅游目的地Local travel service 地接社travel itinerary 旅行计戈UA.When writing an itinerary, you should take the following points into account:1.The tout title is an important part of the itinerary, and it usually highlights thelength and location of the tour, e.g. "Three-Day Tour to the Yungang Grottoes ”2.An itinerary should include information with regard to the standard of service/tour grade, travel expenses and the number of tourists, etc.3.For day-to-day activities specific information should be given about the cities,hotels, modes of transportation and duration.4.The descriptive account should include an overall view of the travel routes and tourist destinations in accordance with the contract made between the tourists and the travel agency.Question: What is the specific information about day-to-day activities itinerary?[GW-ME-001 ] Beijing-Xi'an-Shanghai (09 Day)Departure everydayDay 1 Arrive BeijingArrive Beijing, the capital of the People's Republic of China. Meet your guide upon arrival and transfer to your comfortable hotel. (D)Day 2 BeijingBegin the day with a visit to Tiananmen Square, the world largest. Then, move on to the "Forbidden City" that symbolizes the imperial and traditional China. After lunch, visit Temple of Heaven, the place where the emperors of Ming and Qing dynasties worshipped heaven and prayed for peace andharvest. A Peking Duck concludes your first full day activities in China. (B-L-D)Day 3 BeijingVisit the enchanting Summer Palace, one of China's largest and best-preserved imperial gardens. In the afternoon, you will visit the Yonghe Lama Temple. (B-L-D)in an DinnerDay 4 BeijingToday's highlight is your visit to the Great Wall, symbol of Chinese civilization. Ashort drive away is the statue-lined Shenlu (Spirit Road) leading to the Ming tombs, here you can see some marvelous stone sculptures. The Ming Tombs the tomb area for deceased emperors of the Ming Dynasty. Rest of the day is free. (B-L-D)Day 5 Beijing-Xi ' anAfter a relaxed breakfast at hotel this morning, you will take a walk through someold "hutongs", a kind of ancient city compound. Fly to Xi'an and check in Hotel upon arrival. Climb up the ancient City Walls and visit Forest of Steles Museum where precious stone carvings and sculptures are kept. Enjoy a characteristic dumpling dinner at a local restaurant. (B-D)Day 6 Xi'anBegin the day with a once-in-a-lifetime viewing of the extraordinary 2,200-year-oldterracotta warriors of China's first Emperor, Qin Shihuang. On your way back to the city, stop at a mountain village and meet local residents. After lunch, visit thesuperb Shanxi History Museum, the best of its kind in China. Visit to Big Wild GoosePagoda which was built in 652 A.D. It contains a large volume of Buddhist scriptures which were obtained from India by the eminent monk of Xuanzang. (B-L-D)Day 7 Xi'an-ShanghaiFly to Shanghai, China's largest city. Check in Hotel. Visit the Bund. The splendid row of early 20th century European buildings remains the quintessential Shanghai sight. Visit Yuyuan Garden -- a well restored Suzhou-style garden, and take a walk through the Old Town filled with antique markets and specialty stores. A fabulous acrobatic show concludes your first day in Shanghai. (B-L-D)Day 8 ShanghaiThis morning you will visit marvelous Shanghai Museum, a leading attraction of the city since it opened in 1994. Move on to the Fuxing Park . Then a visit to the Jade Buddha Temple where two rare jade statues of Sakyamuni Buddha are treasured. You will have some free time in the afternoon to explore the city. Enjoy a farewell dinner at the hotel. (B-L-D)Day 09 Return HomeTransfer to the airport and board your homebound flight. Arrive in your country on the same day. (B)B:Breakfast L:Lunch D:DinnerPriceHotel: (or the same standard)Beijing: Hao Yuan Jian Guo HotelXi'an: Jian Guo HotelShanghai: Ocean HotelB.Differences in the itinerary1.You should confirm the local travel arrangements with the tour leader or the national guide before tourists start their sightseeing.2.If the tourist itinerary or travel schedule is different from that presented bythe national guide, both parties should have discussions and make a possible resolution to their mutual satisfaction.Question: How do you handle the case when you find the differences in the itinerary?N. Homework:1.Preview Part One Unit Nine to Unit Ten. In next period, students are supposed to do pair work of the dialogues.2.Review today ' s lecture and prepare for an oral test.3.Week Four is Ss ' labor week.Week FiveI. Teaching aim1.Review the basic expression of oral English from Unit Nine to Unit Ten.2.Teach Ss how to deal with the changes in the itinerary.II.Important and difficult points1.How to express your likes and dislikes2.How to make farewell3.How to deal with the changes in the itinerary.III.Teaching procedure1.Greeting.2.An oral test from Unit Seven to Unit Eight.3.Basic Expressions (Unit Nine to Unit Ten)Review the basic expression of Part One (Unit Nine to Unit Ten) and tick some important sentences for Ss to recite.4.Do pair work.5.Teach Ss how to deal with the changes in the itinerary.Changes in the itinerary:□Usually a guide should adhere to travel schedule or the itinerary as specified in the contract. You should not change the travel schedule or itinerary at your will.CA guide may make some reasonable adjustments, based on the travel schedule or the daily route. You should also inform the tourists of the changes and try to get their support.CA guide should evaluate their suggestions if tourists want to change the itinerary. Provided that their proposal is feasible, he may make the appropriate adjustments after he acquires the approval from the local travel service and the tour leader or national guide.Question: Can a guide change the itinerary at his/her will?What if you want to make some changes to the itinerary?What if the tourists want to change their travel schedule?N. Homework:1.Preview Part Two unit one. In next period, students are supposed to do pair work of the dialogues.2.Review today ' s lecture and prepare for an oral test.Week SixI. Teaching aim1.T each Ss the entry procedure in airport.2.Teach Ss how to imitate the pronunciation of native speakers.II.Important and difficult points1.What to say when meeting the foreign guests.2.How many necessary formalities should foreigners go through?III.Teaching procedure1.Greeting.2.An oral test from Unit Nine to Unit Ten.3.Listening comprehension: The Temple of Earth and The Tian ' an men square. Then read after the narrator.4.Part Two: Attendance to Daily lifeUnit One: Meeting the Foreign GuestsSs do the pair work and then T analyzes the dialogues.N . Homework:1.Preview Part Two unit two. In next period, students are supposed to do pair workof the dialogues.2.Review today ' s lecture and do the translation at page 61. Prepare for an oral test.Week Seven1.Teaching aim2.T each Ss how to provide good service in guest house.3.Teach Ss how to prepare an on-the-way introduction and the taboos of guiding service on the way.II.Important and difficult points1.What to do at the reception desk.2.How to offer room service.3.How to prepare an on-the-way introduction.4.The taboos of guiding service on the way.III.Teaching procedure1.Greeting.2.An oral test of Part two Unit one.3.Part Two: Attendance to Daily lifeUnit Two: Guest House ServiceSs do the pair work and then T analyzes the dialogues.Additional dialogue when checking out:At the Cashier ' s Desk:Cashier: Good morning, sir. May I help you?Billy: Is this where I can pay my hotel bills?Cashier: Yes. Please tell me your room number and when you would like to check out.Billy: My room number is 902 and I ' d like to check out now.Cashier: Just a moment, please.Cashier: Are you Mr Billy?Billy: Yes.Cashier: Did you have breakfast this morning?Billy: Yes, but I paid cash for it.Cashier: And have you used any hotel services since breakfast?Billy: Yes. I used the mini-bar. I drank a can of coca-cola.Cashier: All right. Here you are, sir. It totals 3,450 yuan RMB, including 15% service charge. Please check it. Billy: Thank you. Can I pay with traveller ' s checks[b1]?Cashier: Certainly, sir.(Mr Billy fills out checks and gives these and his passport to the cashier)Here is your invoice, Mr Billy. We hope you enjoyed your stay with us here and that you ' ll have a pleasant trip home.Billy: Thank you.4.How to prepare an on-the-way introduction?rm tourists of the itinerary of the day. (briefly introduce the scenery spots and tour destination)b.Introduce the local customs and scenery on the way.c.Initiate entertainments to promote friendship between tourists.d.Make a summary of the sightseeing activities on suitable occasions when the tour is over, so that you can further impress tourists on the way home.5.The taboos of guiding service on the way.a. A guide should not talk with the driver and leave tourists alone on the coach.b. A guide should not harm the interest or the dignity of the nation.c. A guide is not permitted to talk about something superstitious or obscene.d. A guide is not allowed to discriminate against the religion, customs and habitsof ethnic groups.N . Homework:1.Preview Part Two unit three. In next period, students are supposed to work of the dialogues.do pair 2.Recite the additional expressions at page 70 and do the translation at page 72.Prepare for an oral test.Week EightI. Teaching aim1.Teach Ss about the transportation in daily life and the related dialogues.2.Review the additional expression for hotel.II.Important and difficult points1.What to do at the luggage consignation.2.Conversation at the railway station and on the ship.3.Conversation at the Captain ' s Bridge4.Conversation about the street trafficIII.Teaching procedure2.Greeting.3.An oral test of Part two Unit Two.4.Part Two: Attendance to Daily life Unit Three: TransportationSs do the pair work and then T analyzes the dialogues.5.Ask Ss to imitate the dialogues in our text.N . Homework:1.Preview Part Two unit four. In next period, students are supposed to do pair work of the dialogues.2.Recite the additional expressions at page 85 and do the translation at page 88. Prepare for an oral test.Week Nine1.Teaching aim2.T each Ss the related dialogues about the food and drink.3.Review the additional expression for transportation.II.Important and difficult points1.How to invite people to dinner2.How to order in a restaurant3.How to complain in a restaurant4.Additional expressions about the dishes, soups, staple food and desserts, drinks and beverages. III.Teaching procedure3. Greeting.2.An oral test of Part two Unit Three.3.Part Two: Attendance to Daily life Unit Four: Food and DrinkSs do the pair work and then T analyzes the dialogues.4.Ask Ss to imitate the dialogues in our text.N . Homework:1.Preview Part Two unit Five. In next period, students are supposed to do pair work of the dialogues.2.Recite the additional expressions at page 100-107 and do the translation at page109. Prepare for an oral test.Week TenI. Teaching aim1.T each Ss the related dialogues about shopping.2.Review the additional expression for Food and Drink.II.Important and difficult points1.How to buy clothes at the department store2.How to buy a raincoat at the plastic counter3.How to buy vegetables or fruits at the market4.How to change the currencyIII.Teaching procedure4.Greeting.5.An oral test of Part two Unit Four.6.Part Two: Attendance to Daily life Unit Five: ShoppingSs do the pair work and then T analyzes the dialogues.7.Ask Ss to imitate the dialogues in our text.8.Additional Expression:Cloisonne: Cloisonn e first developed in the middle east. It spread to China along the Silk Road.The main processes of making cloisonne:1.Body-making. the artist forms metal (such as copper, bronze, or silver) into theshape of the finished object. The material usually used for making the body is copper, since it is easily hammered and stretched.2.Filigree-soldering. The pure silver wire is bent into shapes that define the colored areas. The bends areall done at right angles, so that wire does not curve up.3.Enamel-filling. Due to the difference in the minerals added, the colour differs accordingly. Usually one with much iron will turn grey, with uranium, yellow, with chromium, green, with zinc, white, with bronze, blue, with gold or iodine, red.4.Enamel-firing. This is done by putting the article, with its enamel fillings, to the crucible. The enamel in the little compartment will sink down a bit after firing. Thatwill require a refilling. This process will go on repeatedly until the little compartments are finally filled.5.Polishing. Some pieces of hard carbon are used for polishing to produce some lustre on the surface of the article.6.Gilding. The article is placed in fluid of gold or silver. The exposed metal is electroplated with a thin film of gold to prevent corrosion and to give a pleasing appearance.N . Homework:1.Preview Part Two unit Six. In next period, students are supposed to do pair work of the dialogues.2.Recite the additional expressions at page 120-128 and do the translation at page128. Prepare for an oral test.Week ElevenI. Teaching aim1.Teach Ss the related dialogues about recreation and sports.2.Review the additional expression for shopping.II.Important and difficult points1.The expression at the cinema and the gym.2.The set phrases for acrobatic show3.How to talk about the ball game.III.Teaching procedure 5. Greeting.2.An oral test of Part two Unit Five.3.Part Two: Attendance to Daily life Unit Six: Recreation and SportsSs do the pair work and then T analyzes the dialogues.4.Ask Ss to imitate the dialogues in our text.5.Additional expression:mimicry 口技wire-walking 走车W丝plate-spinning 转碟forward somersault in midair 前空翻backward somersault 后空翻handstand 倒立spilt 劈叉pyramid 叠罗汉stadium 体育场championship 锦标赛offence, commit an offence 犯规forward 前锋centre 中锋guard 后卫smash 扣球holding 持球close up 封球N . Homework:1.Preview Part Two unit Seven. In next period, students are supposed to do pair work of the dialogues.2.Recite the additional expressions at page 139-147 and do the translation at page 148. Prepare for an oral test.Week TwelveII. Teaching aim1.T each Ss how to describe the state of an illness.2.Review the additional expression for recreation and sports.II.Important and difficult points1.The dialogues at the consulting room.2.The expression about the department of the hospital3.The expression about the medicine and some common diseasesIII.Teaching procedure6. Greeting.2.An oral test of Part two Unit Six.3.Part Two: Attendance to Daily life Unit Seven: At the hospitalSs do the pair work and then T analyzes the dialogues.6.Ask Ss to imitate the dialogues in our text.7.Additional expression:Director of a hospital 院长head of a department 科主任attending doctor 主治医生resident doctor 住院医生intern 实习医生pharmacist 药剂师physician 内科医生surgeon 外科医生laboratory technician 化验员take one ' s blood pressure 量血压fit an artificial tooth 镶牙N . Homework:1.Preview Part Two unit eight. In next period, students are supposed to do pairwork of the dialogues.2.Recite the additional expressions at page 161-164 and do the translation at page 165. Prepare for an oral test.Week Thirteen1.Teaching aim1.T each Ss general terms for visiting and sightseeing2.Review the additional expression of the hospital.II.Important and difficult pointsThe dialogues when visiting and sightseeing at palace museum, at the light industrial products exhibition, at the water park, at a university.III.Teaching procedure7.Greeting.2.An oral test of Part two Unit Seven.3.Part Two: Attendance to Daily life Unit Eight: Visits and sightseeingSs do the pair work and then T analyzes the dialogues.8.Ask Ss to imitate the dialogues in our text.9.Additional expression:Beijing opera masks 京居U 脸谱jade carvings 玉雕Embroidery 刺绣papercuts 剪纸rockery 假山artificial lake 人工?胡pagoda 宝塔meadow 草地flower bed 花坛bonfire evening party 篝火晚会N . Homework:1.Preview Part Two unit nine. In next period, students are supposed to do pair workof the dialogues.2.Recite the additional expressions at page 179-180 and do the translation at page182. Prepare for an oral test.Week Fourteen1.Teaching aim1.T each Ss general terms for daily services2.Review the additional expression of visiting and sightseeingII. Important and difficult points1.how to post a letter or a parcel2.How to send a fax at the hotel business centre3.dialogues at the bank and studioIII. Teaching procedure8.Greeting.9.An oral test of Part two Unit Eight.10.Part Two: Attendance to Daily life Unit Nine: daily servicesSs do the pair work and then T analyzes the dialogues.10.Ask Ss to imitate the dialogues in our text.11.Additional expression:Commemorative stamp 2已念由 B 票postal order 由 B 政由 B 票postmark 邮戳Press cable 新闻电报cable address 电报挂号insured letter 保价信international distance dialing 国际直拨N . Homework:1.Preview Part Two unit Ten. In next period, students are supposed to do pair workof the dialogues.2.Recite the additional expressions at page 193-195 and do the translation at page196. Prepare for an oral test.Week Fifteen1.Teaching aim1.T each Ss general terms for Chinese festival2.Review the additional expression of daily servicesII.Important and difficult points1.The custom of the national day, the spring festival, the dragon boat festival, the water splashing festival.III.Teaching procedure9.Greeting.10.An oral test of Part two Unit Nine.11.Part Two: Attendance to Daily life Unit Ten: Chinese FestivalSs do the pair work and then T analyzes the dialogues.12.Ask Ss to imitate the dialogues in our text.13.Additional expression:(Laba)The eighth day of the twelfth lunar month (marked by eating Laba porridge)腊八The lantern festival (the 15th of the 1st lunar month marked by eating sweet dumplings made of glutinous riceflour)元宵节The Women ' s day, celebrated on March 3rd 三八国际妇女节The International Labor ' s Day, celebrated on May 1st. 五一国际劳动节The Youth ' s Day, celebrated on May 4th. 五四青年节The International Children ' s Day, celebrated on June 1st. 六一国际儿童节The Party ' s Birthday--- The celebration of the founding of the communist party ofChina is held on July 1st. 建党日The celebration of the founding of the PLA is held on August 1st. 八一建军节(Chongyang ) The double Ninth Festival (the day of the ninth lunar month). It ' s a festival for the old people 重阳节N . Homework:1. Review Part Two. In next period, students are supposed to take the final exam.[b1]The use of credit cards has, however, rendered them less important than they previously were; - in fact, many places now do not accept the travellers checks.。

英语口语教学教案(通用5篇)

英语口语教学教案(通用5篇)

英语口语教学教案(通用5篇)英语口语教学教案(通用5篇)作为一位优秀的人民教师,往往需要进行教案编写工作,编写教案有利于我们科学、合理地支配课堂时间。

如何把教案做到重点突出呢?下面是小编为大家整理的英语口语教学教案,欢迎阅读,希望大家能够喜欢。

英语口语教学教案篇1一、教学目标:1、语言知识目标:1)认读句子:We’re going to go to Hainantomorrow.I’m going to swim in thesea.I’m going to visit mygrandpa.2)认读单词:children, tomorrow, from,China, swim, sea短语:by plane, getup2、语言技能目标:1)能听懂并能口头运用We are going to go to Hainan tomorrow.I’m going to swim in the sea.这类语句描述即将做的事情,Module7的教案。

2)能识别并能根据提示书写单词from,China。

3、学习策略:养成仔细观察、认真模仿的良好习惯,培养口语交际能力和发散思维能力。

4、文化意识:通过学习I’m from China.来培养学生爱国意识。

5、情感态度:通过本模块旅游的主题来培养学生了解更多地理知识和风土人情。

二、教学重点:准确理解对话中的语句,掌握四会单词和基本句型,并能正确书写。

三、教学难点:会用“be goingto”结构讲述讲自己的计划或将要发生的事情以及单词visit的发音。

四、教学用具:CAI课件、CD-ROM、磁带、单词卡片。

五、教学过程:I.Warm-upDo some actions.Play,play,play basketball.Play,play,play chess.Make, make, make acake.Write, write ,writealetter.Play, play, playbasketball.Swim, swim, swim in thesea.(学习词组并让学生做动作)II.PresentationT:I like swimming.Do youlike swimming?S:Yse.T:But nowit’s very cold, so I’m going to go a warmer place(课件展示海南的图片以及句子I’m going to go to Hainan.领读跟读)I like sports and I liketravelling too. Look, I’m going to go to…继续出示课件北京、上海等地的图片和I’m going to go to……引导学生说出I’m going to go toBeijing/Shanghai……III.Practice一.课件出示中国地图让学生用I’m going to go to…这个句型来描述自己将要去的地方。

课程设计教案二:旅游英语口语

课程设计教案二:旅游英语口语

课程设计教案二:旅游英语口语。

一、教学目标1、听力:能听懂旅游活动中常用的句子和表达方式。

2、口语:能够使用生动、自然的英语表达意见、想法和要求,掌握旅行中的基本用语,如交通、住宿和购物等方面的英语。

3、阅读:能够阅读旅游信息,并理解内容。

4、写作:学会如何写出合适的旅游简介,并掌握旅游邮件中的基本表达技巧。

二、教学内容1、基础词汇和句型旅游基础词汇、基本句型和常用表达方式,如问路、购物、餐厅、旅馆、旅游景点等内容。

例如:May I help you?(我能帮您吗?)Can yo u show me the way to…?(您能帮我指路到……吗?)2、旅游信函的写作技巧学习旅游信函的格式和常用表达方式,如邀请函、感谢信、建议信、意见书等。

例如:Thank you for your letter.(感谢收到您的来信。

)I will be delighted to come to…(我非常愿意去……。

)3、口语实践除常用表达方式外,还应附加口语,让学生运用所学知识,通过口语交流的方式提升学习成果。

例如:Where do you come from?(你来自哪里?)What do you think of the food here?(你觉得这里的食物怎么样?)三、教学方法1、听说结合采用听与说有机结合的教学方式,听音练习的同时进行口语实践,带动学生口语表达的积极性,同时提高了学生的听力水平。

2、组合式学习在教学中把知识点进行组合,以及建立与学生个人经验相结合的道路,打破传统教学模式,更好地激发学生学习的兴趣。

3、重视实践理论死磕是行不通的,更要注重实践实践才能成就完美和成功。

因此,实践是教学的重心,采用反复演练、竞赛、主题讲座等形式,让学生在实践中懂得如何运用所学的知识,让旅游英语口语真正被内化。

四、教学重点与难点重点:1、旅游英语口语基本句型和常用表达方式。

2、旅游信函的写作格式和常用表达方式。

《旅游英语》教学教案

《旅游英语》教学教案

《旅游英语》教学教案一、教学目标1. 让学生掌握旅游英语的基本词汇和表达方式。

2. 提高学生在旅游场合的听说读写能力。

3. 培养学生用英语进行旅游交流的能力。

二、教学内容1. 旅游英语基本词汇:景点、交通工具、餐饮、住宿、购物等。

2. 旅游英语常用表达:询问信息、介绍景点、预订酒店、点餐等。

3. 旅游英语对话练习:模拟旅游场景,进行角色扮演。

三、教学方法1. 任务型教学法:通过完成各种旅游相关任务,让学生学会应用所学知识。

2. 情景教学法:模拟旅游实景,让学生在实际语境中学习旅游英语。

3. 交际法:鼓励学生进行旅游话题的讨论,提高口语表达能力。

四、教学步骤1. 引入:引导学生谈论旅游话题,激发学习兴趣。

2. 讲解:讲解旅游英语基本词汇和常用表达。

3. 实践:进行旅游场景的角色扮演,练习对话。

4. 任务:布置旅游相关的写作或口语作业,巩固所学知识。

五、教学评价1. 课堂参与度:观察学生在课堂上的发言和互动情况。

2. 作业完成情况:评估学生完成的旅游英语写作或口语任务。

3. 期末考试:测试学生旅游英语的综合运用能力。

六、教学资源1. 教材:《旅游英语》教材或相关旅游英语学习资料。

2. 多媒体课件:旅游景点图片、视频、音频等。

3. 角色扮演道具:地图、飞机票、酒店卡片等。

4. 在线资源:旅游英语学习网站、旅游资讯网站等。

七、教学环境1. 教室布局:座位排列便于学生互动交流。

2. 教学设备:投影仪、音响、计算机等。

3. 氛围营造:轻松愉快的旅游主题氛围,如播放旅游相关音乐。

八、教学策略1. 差异化教学:针对不同水平的学生,提供相应难度的旅游英语学习材料。

2. 激励机制:设置旅游主题的奖励,鼓励学生积极参与。

3. 合作学习:组织学生进行小组讨论,共同完成旅游英语任务。

九、教学计划1. 课时安排:每课时45分钟,共15课时。

2. 课程进度:按照教学大纲和教材安排课程内容。

3. 作业布置:每节课后布置相关旅游英语作业,巩固所学知识。

六年级英语上册旅游教案

六年级英语上册旅游教案

六年级英语上册旅游教案教案标题:Exploring the World: A Travel-themed Lesson Plan for Grade 6 English (First Semester)教学目标:1. 通过本课程,学生将能够学习并理解与旅游相关的英语词汇和表达方式。

2. 学生将能够运用所学的知识,描述旅游目的地并分享旅行经历。

3. 学生将通过小组合作和角色扮演的活动,提高他们的口语表达和听力技能。

教学资源:1. 世界地图和旅游目的地的图片2. 旅游目的地的宣传册或海报3. 电子设备和投影仪4. 学生课本和练习册教学步骤:引入:1. 展示一张世界地图,引导学生讨论不同的旅游目的地,激发学生对旅游的兴趣。

2. 分享一些自己的旅行经历,介绍自己最喜欢的旅游目的地,并解释为什么喜欢这个地方。

主体:3. 引导学生学习与旅游相关的英语词汇,如“tourist attractions”(旅游景点)、“souvenirs”(纪念品)等。

通过图片和课本上的例句,帮助学生理解这些词汇的意义和用法。

4. 学生分组,每组选择一个旅游目的地,并使用课本和互联网资源收集关于该目的地的信息。

他们可以制作宣传册或海报,展示该目的地的特点和吸引力。

5. 学生在小组内进行角色扮演,模拟在旅游目的地的情景。

他们可以扮演导游、游客或当地居民,展示他们在旅游过程中的交流和互动。

鼓励学生使用所学的词汇和表达方式。

巩固:6. 进行一个小组讨论,让学生分享他们最喜欢的旅游目的地和为什么。

鼓励他们使用新学到的词汇和表达方式。

7. 分发练习册,让学生完成相关的练习,巩固他们对旅游主题的理解。

结束:8. 回顾本课的学习目标,鼓励学生总结所学的英语词汇和表达方式。

9. 鼓励学生继续探索世界,了解更多有关旅游的知识和文化。

教学扩展:- 邀请一位旅游从业者或有旅游经验的人来班级进行讲座,分享他们的旅游经历和对旅游的见解。

- 组织一次学生旅游活动,让学生亲身体验旅游的乐趣,并运用所学的英语进行交流和互动。

旅游英语课教案模板及范文

旅游英语课教案模板及范文

1. 培养学生对旅游英语的兴趣和实际应用能力。

2. 提高学生的听、说、读、写四项基本技能。

3. 使学生掌握旅游英语的基本词汇和句型,能够进行简单的旅游交流。

二、教学内容1. 旅游英语词汇:酒店、餐厅、景点、交通、购物等。

2. 旅游英语句型:问候、介绍、询问、推荐、预订等。

3. 旅游英语听力:了解旅游英语的实际应用场景。

4. 旅游英语口语:模拟旅游场景,进行实际对话。

三、教学步骤1. 导入通过图片、视频等形式导入旅游主题,激发学生学习兴趣。

2. 词汇学习展示旅游英语词汇,引导学生进行拼读和记忆。

3. 句型学习讲解旅游英语常用句型,结合实际场景进行讲解。

4. 听力训练播放旅游英语听力材料,引导学生进行听力练习。

5. 口语练习组织学生模拟旅游场景,进行口语对话。

6. 总结与作业总结本节课所学内容,布置课后作业。

教案范文:1. 学生能够掌握旅游英语的基本词汇和句型。

2. 学生能够在实际旅游场景中进行简单的英语交流。

3. 学生对旅游英语产生兴趣,提高学习积极性。

二、教学内容1. 旅游英语词汇:hotel、restaurant、attraction、traffic、shopping等。

2. 旅游英语句型:How are you?、Where are you from?、What’s this?、Can you help me?等。

3. 旅游英语听力:了解酒店、餐厅、景点等场景的英语对话。

4. 旅游英语口语:模拟酒店入住、餐厅点餐、景点游览等场景。

三、教学步骤1. 导入展示旅游风景图片,引导学生讨论:“What’s this place? Have you ever been there?”激发学生学习兴趣。

2. 词汇学习展示旅游英语词汇卡片,引导学生拼读和记忆。

例如:hotel、restaurant、attraction、traffic、shopping等。

3. 句型学习讲解旅游英语常用句型,如:How are you?、Where are you from?、What’s this?、Can you help me?等,结合实际场景进行讲解。

口语教案:日常英语对话——旅行

口语教案:日常英语对话——旅行

口语教案:日常英语对话——旅行一、旅行的意义与重要性旅行是人们生活中不可或缺的一部分,它不仅可以带给我们愉快和放松的时刻,更能拓展我们的视野和增强我们的口语表达能力。

通过旅行,我们有机会接触到不同文化,体验不同地方的风土人情,交流并学习其他国家和地区的语言。

因此,学习日常英语对话中关于旅行话题是非常重要的。

二、准备旅行1. 言之前:在计划旅行之前,明确你想去哪里以及你希望做些什么。

这样有助于给你提供一个清晰而有目标的口语练习环境。

2. 了解基本信息:在决定目的地后,了解该地区特点、气候、文化等方面的基本信息。

掌握这些知识将使你更自信,在日常英语对话中能够流利地谈论有关当地特色。

三、预订酒店1. 预算考虑:首先确定你计划在酒店上花费多少钱,并选择符合预算且能满足个人需求的住所。

2. 比较酒店:在决定预订哪家酒店时,了解不同酒店的设施、服务和地理位置。

请问,您对价格有没有限制?您是否需要包含早餐的服务?这些问题都是关键因素,可用于日常英语对话中向他人咨询,并帮助你做出明智的决策。

四、询问交通信息1. 机票预订:打开计算机或手机,搜索航空公司网站或在线旅行代理商的网站,将乘客姓名、出发时间及目的地输入后点击搜索。

接下来会显示相关的航班信息,包括价格、日期和航空公司等。

请问你更倾向于选择直飞还是转机的航班?2. 地铁与公交:在确定目的地后,请了解当地公共交通系统,并找到最有效且经济实惠的方式到达目标地点。

在日常英语对话中向当地人咨询路线以及最佳出行时间可以大幅提高交流效率。

五、旅行准备与行李打理1. 购物打折季节:在旅游前购置一些必需品可以大大减轻你远离家乡时可能遇到的麻烦。

在购买时询问店员关于折扣或优惠的信息,这是日常英语对话的重要一环。

2. 行李打理:根据旅行目的地和天气情况准备必要的行李物品,并学习如何高效地整理和包装它们。

在进行日常英语对话时,你可以向他人咨询相关建议和技巧,以确保你能够充分利用有限的空间。

【教案】我的旅行Let'stalk!

【教案】我的旅行Let'stalk!

初中英语课程中,教师教授的知识点往往涉及到国内外的旅游资源介绍和旅游英语表达。

经过一段时间的学习和思考,我决定撰写一份以旅行为主题的英语教案,名为“我的旅行Let's talk!”一、教学目标1.学习和掌握旅游相关的英语词汇和表达方式;2.提高口语表达及听力水平;3.了解不同目的地的文化背景和旅游资源。

二、教学内容1.介绍旅游胜地的名字、特点、主要景点和文化背景;2.学习日常旅游英语口语表达,如问路、点餐、购物等;3.学习英文旅游文献及旅游表格的阅读和理解;4.旅游相关文化知识的介绍和分享。

三、教学过程1.Warm up教师可以通过展示图片或介绍旅游资源等方式,引导学生进行“热身”,激发学生兴趣和好奇心。

2.Presentation教师可以通过视频、图片和文章等多种形式,介绍不同的旅游胜地和文化,让学生掌握相关的英语词汇和表达方式,同时可以提供适当的知识点和文化分享,增强学生的认识和兴趣。

3.Practice教师可以通过角色扮演、听力训练和口语表达练习等方式,加强学生的口语和听力能力。

4.Extension教师可以提供旅游相关阅读材料,并分析相关文章和文献,帮助学生提高阅读理解和文化积累能力。

5.Assessment可以通过口语考试、听力训练和阅读理解等多种方式,对学生的掌握程度进行评估。

四、教学资源教师可以通过网络资源、教科书、地图等多种方式,提供相关的教学资源,方便学生进行学习。

通过“我的旅行Let's talk!”的教学过程,旨在为学生提供更加健康、丰富、多彩的学习经验,通过旅行的方式深入了解不同的文化色彩和风土人情,不仅增强文化交流的意识和能力,而且可以在英语学习过程中不断充实自己的内在知识库,成为更加全面的英语人才。

Places of Interest 教案公开课

Places of Interest 教案公开课

Places of Interest 教案公开课第一章:课程简介1.1 课程目标本课程旨在帮助学生了解和掌握关于旅游景点的英语表达,提高他们在实际场景中的英语口语交流能力。

1.2 适用对象本课程适合具有一定英语基础,想要提高旅游英语水平的学习者。

1.3 教学内容本课程将围绕旅游景点的各个方面展开,包括景点名称、位置、特色、旅游活动等,涉及机场、酒店、餐厅等旅游相关场景。

第二章:教学方法2.1 互动式教学通过小组讨论、角色扮演等互动活动,激发学生的学习兴趣,提高他们的参与度。

2.2 情景模拟创设真实的旅游场景,让学生在模拟环境中练习英语口语,提高他们的实际应用能力。

2.3 视听教学利用多媒体资源,如旅游视频、图片等,丰富教学手段,增强学生的学习体验。

第三章:课程安排3.1 课程时长本课程共计12周,每周1次课,每次课时长为1.5小时。

3.2 课程结构每节课分为两部分:第一部分为景点介绍,第二部分为旅游场景实战演练。

第四章:景点介绍4.1 景点选取精选国内外知名旅游景点,如故宫、长城、埃菲尔铁塔等,进行介绍。

4.2 景点介绍内容包括景点名称、地理位置、历史背景、建筑特色、旅游活动等。

4.3 学习任务学生需通过查阅资料、观看视频等途径,了解景点相关知识,并在课堂上进行分享。

第五章:旅游场景实战演练5.1 场景设定创设旅游过程中的常见场景,如购买门票、询问路线、用餐等。

5.2 角色扮演学生分组进行角色扮演,练习旅游英语口语,提高实际交流能力。

5.3 互动评价学生之间进行互动评价,教师进行点评,共同提高口语表达能力。

第六章:旅游词汇拓展6.1 词汇分类针对旅游场景,分类介绍相关词汇,如交通工具、住宿、餐饮、购物等。

6.2 词汇学习通过例句、词组搭配等方式,帮助学生掌握旅游词汇的用法。

6.3 词汇练习设计词汇练习题,让学生在实际场景中运用所学词汇。

第七章:旅游句型操练7.1 句型分类针对旅游场景,分类介绍常用句型,如提问、回答、描述等。

关于旅游的教案初中英语

关于旅游的教案初中英语

关于旅游的教案初中英语课程目标:1. 学习旅游相关的英语词汇和表达方式。

2. 提高学生用英语进行旅游交流的能力。

3. 培养学生的旅游文化和跨文化交际意识。

教学内容:1. 旅游词汇:景点、交通工具、住宿、美食等。

2. 旅游表达:询问路线、介绍景点、点餐等。

3. 旅游文化:不同国家的旅游习俗和禁忌。

教学步骤:Step 1: 引入话题1. 向学生展示一些旅游景点的图片,引导学生用英语描述它们。

2. 询问学生是否曾去过国外旅游,让他们分享自己的经历。

Step 2: 学习旅游词汇1. 教授与旅游相关的词汇,如景点、交通工具、住宿、美食等。

2. 让学生通过小组活动,用这些词汇造句,互相交流。

Step 3: 练习旅游表达1. 教授如何用英语询问路线、介绍景点、点餐等。

2. 进行角色扮演,让学生模拟旅游场景,练习旅游表达。

Step 4: 学习旅游文化1. 介绍不同国家的旅游习俗和禁忌,如拍照禁忌、礼仪等。

2. 让学生讨论旅游中的文化差异,并分享自己的观察和体验。

Step 5: 总结与作业1. 总结本节课所学内容,强调旅游词汇和表达的重要性。

2. 布置作业:让学生写一篇关于旅游的短文,可以是游记、旅游攻略或旅游建议。

教学评估:1. 在课堂上观察学生的参与度和积极性。

2. 对学生的旅游表达进行口头评价。

3. 检查作业,评估学生的写作能力和对旅游文化的理解。

教学资源:1. 旅游景点图片。

2. 旅游词汇和表达的PPT。

3. 旅游文化的资料。

教学建议:1. 鼓励学生在课堂上积极发言,提高他们的口语表达能力。

2. 鼓励学生在课后去旅游,亲身体验不同国家的旅游文化。

3. 教师可以定期组织旅游活动,让学生有机会实践所学知识。

旅游英语口语教案

旅游英语口语教案

旅游英语口语教案一、教学目标1. 让学生掌握旅游场景中常用的英语口语表达。

2. 提高学生在旅游过程中的沟通能力,能够熟练地与外国游客交流。

3. 培养学生对旅游英语口语的兴趣,增强其学习英语的积极性。

二、教学内容1. 旅游基本用语:问候、介绍、道别等。

2. 旅游活动相关词汇:景点、交通、美食、购物等。

3. 旅游场景中的常用句型:询问信息、推荐景点、描述美食等。

4. 旅游中的礼貌用语:感谢、道歉、请求等。

5. 旅游英语口语实战对话。

三、教学方法1. 情景教学法:通过模拟旅游场景,让学生在实际情境中学习并运用旅游英语口语。

2. 互动教学法:鼓励学生积极参与课堂活动,进行角色扮演、小组讨论等。

3. 视听教学法:利用多媒体教学资源,为学生提供真实的旅游英语口语材料。

四、教学步骤1. 热身活动:让学生自由组成旅游团队,讨论旅游计划,引出旅游主题。

2. 呈现旅游场景词汇和句型,让学生进行模仿和练习。

3. 角色扮演:学生分组进行旅游场景的角色扮演,练习旅游英语口语。

4. 小组讨论:让学生就某个旅游话题展开讨论,鼓励他们用英语表达观点。

5. 总结与反馈:对学生的表现进行点评,指出需要改进的地方,给予鼓励。

五、作业布置1. 让学生课后复习课堂内容,巩固所学旅游英语口语表达。

2. 布置旅游英语口语练习任务,如模拟旅游场景进行对话。

3. 鼓励学生利用网络资源,了解更多旅游英语口语用法。

六、教学评估1. 课堂参与度:观察学生在课堂活动中的参与程度,了解他们的学习积极性。

2. 口语表达准确性:评估学生在角色扮演和小组讨论中的口语表达准确性。

3. 口语流利度:关注学生在口语练习中的流利程度,指导他们克服语言障碍。

4. 作业完成情况:检查学生课后作业的完成质量,了解他们对旅游英语口语的掌握程度。

七、教学资源1. 旅游英语口语教材:选用适合学生的旅游英语口语教材,提供丰富的学习内容。

2. 多媒体教学资源:利用课件、视频、音频等多媒体资源,为学生提供生动的学习材料。

getreadytotravel听说教案

getreadytotravel听说教案

getreadytotravel听说教案Get Ready to Travel 听说教案一、教学目标1. 学生能够听懂并理解有关旅游的话题。

2. 学生能够表达自己对旅游的看法和计划。

3. 学生能够提高听力技能,加强口语表达能力。

二、教学重点1. 旅游话题相关词汇的学习和掌握。

2. 听力技能的提高和口语表达能力的加强。

三、教学难点1. 听懂并理解较长篇幅的英语听力材料。

2. 能够流利地表达自己对旅游的看法和计划。

四、教学准备1. PPT演示文稿;2. 录音设备;3. 课堂练习手册。

五、教学过程Step 1:导入新知(5分钟)通过PPT展示一些有关旅游的图片,让学生们猜测这些图片与旅游有什么关系,并引导他们讲述自己曾经去过哪些地方旅游,以及对于未来想去哪些地方。

Step 2:听力练习(15分钟)播放一段有关旅游的英语听力材料,要求学生们在听完后回答相关问题。

教师可以提供一些关键词汇,帮助学生们更好地理解听力材料。

Step 3:课堂练习(20分钟)在PPT上展示一些与旅游有关的单词和短语,让学生们进行拼写和翻译,并引导他们用这些单词和短语造句。

教师可以提供一些例句,帮助学生们更好地掌握这些单词和短语的用法。

Step 4:口语练习(20分钟)要求学生们在小组内进行讨论,谈论自己对于旅游的看法和计划,并且要求他们尽可能使用刚才学到的单词和短语。

教师可以在小组中巡视,给予必要的指导和反馈。

Step 5:总结归纳(5分钟)通过PPT展示总结本节课所学内容,并鼓励学生们在日常生活中多加运用所学知识。

六、作业布置1. 要求学生们写一篇有关旅游的英文短文;2. 让学生们预习下一节课的内容。

七、板书设计Get Ready to TravelVocabulary:- Destination- Accommodation- Tourist attractions- TransportationExpressions:- I’m planning to…- I’ve been to…- I’d like to go to…八、教学反思本节课主要通过听说练习,帮助学生们更好地掌握有关旅游的词汇和表达方式,并且提高他们的听力技能和口语表达能力。

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旅游英语口语教案Week OneI. T eaching aim1. Introduce the Practical Oral English Course and the learning schedule of this term to students.2. Review the basic expression of oral English from Unit one to Unit three.II. Important and difficult points1. How to introduce oneself or somebody.2. How to greet formally or casually.3. How to ask for and offer help.4. How to ask for information and make inquiries.III. T eaching procedure1. Greeting.2. Share with Ss the pictures I took in Hainan this winter holiday.3. Introduce the Practical Oral English Course and the learning schedule of this term to students.4. Basic Expressions(Unit one to Unit three)Review the basic expression of Part One (Unit one to Unit three) and tick some important sentences for Ss to recite.4. Do pair work.Ⅳ. Homework:1. Preview Part One Unit Four to Unit Six. In next period, students are supposed todo pair work of the dialogues.2. Review Unit One to Unit Three and prepare for an oral test.Week TwoI. T eaching aim1. T each Ss how to prepare for meeting the tour group.2. Review the basic expression of oral English from Unit Four to Unit Six. II. Important and difficult points1. How to make an appointment2. How to make suggestion and give advice3. How to apologize and forgive4. Preparations for meeting the tour group.III. T eaching procedure1. Greeting.2. An oral test from Unit One to Unit Three3. T each Ss the preparations for meeting the tour group.a) How to prepare for meeting the tour group.b) What to do when tourists arrive.c) What if the guide picks up tourists other than his/her own tour group. Phrases and expressions:Local guide地陪national guide 全陪reception program 接待计划Travel agency 旅行社group code 团号tour leader 领队Sponsor travel service 组团社Preparations for meeting the tour group:A. A guide should dress decently, especially on the occasion of meeting the tour group at the airport. Tattoos and dyed hair are not appropriate for a guide. No guides are allowed to wear shorts, a sleeveless shirt or shoes without sock.B. A male guide should not wear shorts or wear his cap backwards or sideways. A female guide may dress casually, but should not wear the mini skirt and have excessive makeup.C. A guide should remember the details of the reception program before he picks up tourists at the airport. A reception program should include name of travel agency, group code, name of tour leader or national guide, names and number of tourists, arrival time, modes of transport, hotel and so on.Question: What does a guide do before the tourists arrive?a. confirm expected arrival time;b. arrive at airport 30 minutes prior to the expected arrival time and confirm the exact landing place;c. stand at a highly visible location at the exit, in full view of arriving tourists with a cardboard.Question: What does a guide do at the airport when tourists arrive?a. meet the tour group and check the group code, number of tourists and name of the national guide or tour leader;b. lead the tour group to the coach and stand by the door to politely greet tourists and confirm the number of tourists.Question: What does a guide serve tourists on the way to the hotel?a. greet tourists cordially or deliver a welcome speech;b. inform overseas tourists of the local time;c. give a brief introduction to the local customs, location of the hotel;Additional Tips: T aking tourists by MistakesA guide may pick up tourists other than his own tour group because of carelessness, while his own tourists are left at the airport or, have been picked up by some other guide. To avoid such mistakes, what kind of measures should the guide take?●The guide should double-check the information of the tour group: the name of sponsor travel service, the number of tourists and the name of the national guide or tour leader.●If he mistakes the tour group of another travel agency for his own group, he should first report the case to his travel service and make an apology to the tourists. Meanwhile he must hand the tour group over to that travel agency.●If the tour group belongs to the travel agency that he works for, yet he is not supposed to be their guide, the local guide may make the best of the mistake by acting as their guide and picking them up.4. Review the basic expression of oral English from Unit Four to Unit Six and tick some important sentences for Ss to recite.5. Do pair work.Ⅳ. Homework:1. Preview Part One Unit Seven to Unit Ten. In next period, students are supposed todo pair work of the dialogues.2. Review the preparations for meeting the tour group and prepare for an oral test.Week ThreeI. T eaching aim1. Review the basic expression of oral English from Unit Seven to Unit Eight.2. Teach Ss how to write an itinerary and how to deal with the difference in the itinerary.II. Important and difficult points1. How to ask for direction2. How to describe things and people3. How to write an itinerary and how to deal with the difference in the itinerary. III. Teaching procedure1. Greeting.2. An oral test from Unit Four to Unit Six.3. Basic Expressions (Unit Seven to Unit Eight)Review the basic expression of Part One (Unit Seven to Unit Eight) and tick some important sentences for Ss to recite.4. Do pair work.5. Teach Ss how to write an itinerary and how to deal with the difference in the itinerary.Phrases and expressions:Standard group 标准团deluxe group豪华团Travel route 旅行线路tourist destination旅游目的地Local travel service地接社travel itinerary 旅行计划A. When writing an itinerary, you should take the following points into account:1. The tout title is an important part of the itinerary, and it usually highlights the length and location of the tour, e.g. “Three-Day Tour to the Yungang Grottoes”2. An itinerary should include information with regard to the standard of service/tour grade, travel expenses and the number of tourists, etc.3. For day-to-day activities specific information should be given about the cities,hotels, modes of transportation and duration.4. The descriptive account should include an overall view of the travel routes and tourist destinations in accordance with the contract made between the tourists and the travel agency.Question: What is the specific information about day-to-day activities in an itinerary?[ GW-ME-001 ] Beijing-Xi'an-Shanghai (09 Day)Departure everydayDay 1 Arrive BeijingArrive Beijing, the capital of the People's Republic of China. Meet your guide upon arrival and transfer to your comfortable hotel. (D)Day 2 BeijingBegin the day with a visit to Tiananmen Square, the world largest. Then, move on to the "Forbidden City" that symbolizes the imperial and traditional China. After lunch, visit Temple of Heaven, the place where the emperors of Ming and Qing dynasties worshipped heaven and prayed for peace and harvest. A Peking Duck Dinner concludes your first full day activities in China. (B-L-D)Day 3 BeijingVisit the enchanting Summer Palace, one of China's largest and best-preserved imperial gardens. In the afternoon, you will visit the Yonghe Lama Temple. (B-L-D)Day 4 BeijingToday's highlight is your visit to the Great Wall, symbol of Chinese civilization. A short drive away is the statue-lined Shenlu (Spirit Road) leading to the Ming tombs, here you can see some marvelous stone sculptures. The Ming Tombs the tomb area for deceased emperors of the Ming Dynasty. Rest of the day is free. (B-L-D)Day 5 Beijing-Xi’anAfter a relaxed breakfast at hotel this morning, you will take a walk through some old "hutongs", a kind of ancient city compound. Fly to Xi'an and check in Hotel upon arrival. Climb up the ancient City Walls and visit Forest of Steles Museum where precious stone carvings and sculptures are kept. Enjoy a characteristic dumpling dinner at a local restaurant. (B-D)Day 6 Xi'anBegin the day with a once-in-a-lifetime viewing of the extraordinary 2,200-year-old terracotta warriors of China's first Emperor, Qin Shihuang. On your way back to the city, stop at a mountain village and meet local residents. After lunch, visit thesuperb Shanxi History Museum, the best of its kind in China. Visit to Big Wild Goose Pagoda which was built in 652 A.D. It contains a large volume of Buddhist scriptures which were obtained from India by the eminent monk of Xuanzang. (B-L-D)Day 7 Xi'an-ShanghaiFly to Shanghai, China's largest city. Check in Hotel. Visit the Bund. The splendid row of early 20th century European buildings remains the quintessential Shanghai sight. Visit Yuyuan Garden -- a well restored Suzhou-style garden, and take a walk through the Old Town filled with antique markets and specialty stores. A fabulous acrobatic show concludes your first day in Shanghai. (B-L-D)Day 8 ShanghaiThis morning you will visit marvelous Shanghai Museum, a leading attraction of the city since it opened in 1994. Move on to the Fuxing Park . Then a visit to the Jade Buddha Temple where two rare jade statues of Sakyamuni Buddha are treasured. You will have some free time in the afternoon to explore the city. Enjoy a farewell dinner at the hotel. (B-L-D)Day 09 Return HomeTransfer to the airport and board your homebound flight. Arrive in your country on the same day. (B)B:Breakfast L:Lunch D:DinnerPriceHotel: (or the same standard)Beijing: Hao Yuan Jian Guo HotelXi'an: Jian Guo HotelShanghai: Ocean HotelB. Differences in the itinerary1. You should confirm the local travel arrangements with the tour leader or the national guide before tourists start their sightseeing.2. If the tourist itinerary or travel schedule is different from that presented by the national guide, both parties should have discussions and make a possible resolution to their mutual satisfaction.Question: How do you handle the case when you find the differences in the itinerary?Ⅳ. Homework:1. Preview Part One Unit Nine to Unit Ten. In next period, students are supposed to do pair work of the dialogues.2. Review today’s lecture and prepare for an oral test.3. Week Four is Ss’labor week.Week FiveI. T eaching aim1. Review the basic expression of oral English from Unit Nine to Unit Ten.2. T each Ss how to deal with the changes in the itinerary.II. Important and difficult points1. How to express your likes and dislikes2. How to make farewell3. How to deal with the changes in the itinerary.III. T eaching procedure1. Greeting.2. An oral test from Unit Seven to Unit Eight.3. Basic Expressions (Unit Nine to Unit Ten)Review the basic expression of Part One (Unit Nine to Unit Ten) and tick some important sentences for Ss to recite.4. Do pair work.5. T each Ss how to deal with the changes in the itinerary.Changes in the itinerary:○Usually a guide should adhere to travel schedule or the itinerary as specified in the contract. You should not change the travel schedule or itinerary at your will.○A guide may make some reasonable adjustments, based on the travel schedule or the daily route. You should also inform the tourists of the changes and try to get their support.○A guide should evaluate their suggestions if tourists want to change theitinerary. Provided that their proposal is feasible, he may make the appropriate adjustments after he acquires the approval from the local travel service and the tour leader or national guide.Question: Can a guide change the itinerary at his/her will?What if you want to make some changes to the itinerary?What if the tourists want to change their travel schedule?Ⅳ. Homework:1. Preview Part Two unit one. In next period, students are supposed to do pair work of the dialogues.2. Review today’s lecture and prepare for an oral test.Week SixI. T eaching aim1. T each Ss the entry procedure in airport.2. T each Ss how to imitate the pronunciation of native speakers.1. What to say when meeting the foreign guests.2. How many necessary formalities should foreigners go through?III. T eaching procedure1. Greeting.2. An oral test from Unit Nine to Unit Ten.3. Listening comprehension: The Temple of Earth and The Tian’an men square. Then read after the narrator.4. Part Two: Attendance to Daily lifeUnit One: Meeting the Foreign GuestsSs do the pair work and then T analyzes the dialogues.Ⅳ. Homework:1. Preview Part Two unit two. In next period, students are supposed to do pair work of the dialogues.2. Review today’s lecture and do the translation at page 61. Prepare for an oral test.Week SevenI. T eaching aim1. T each Ss how to provide good service in guest house.2. Teach Ss how to prepare an on-the-way introduction and the taboos of guiding service on the way.1. What to do at the reception desk.2. How to offer room service.3. How to prepare an on-the-way introduction.4. The taboos of guiding service on the way.III. T eaching procedure1. Greeting.2. An oral test of Part two Unit one.3. Part Two: Attendance to Daily lifeUnit Two: Guest House ServiceSs do the pair work and then T analyzes the dialogues.Additional dialogue when checking out:At the Cashier’s Desk:Cashier: Good morning, sir. May I help you?Billy: Is this where I can pay my hotel bills?Cashier: Yes. Please tell me your room number and when you would like to check out.Billy: My room number is 902 and I’d like to check out now.Cashier: Just a moment, please.Cashier: Are you Mr Billy?Billy: Yes.Cashier: Did you have breakfast this morning?Billy: Yes, but I paid cash for it.Cashier: And have you used any hotel services since breakfast?Billy: Yes. I used the mini-bar. I drank a can of coca-cola.Cashier: All right. Here you are, sir. It totals 3,450 yuan RMB, including 15% service charge. Please check it.Billy: Thank you. Can I pay with traveller’s checks[b1]?Cashier: Certainly, sir.(Mr Billy fills out checks and gives these and his passport to the cashier)Here is your invoice, Mr Billy. We hope you enjoyed your stay with us here and that you’ll have a pleasant trip home.Billy: Thank you.4. How to prepare an on-the-way introduction?a. Inform tourists of the itinerary of the day. (briefly introduce the scenery spots and tour destination)b. Introduce the local customs and scenery on the way.c. Initiate entertainments to promote friendship between tourists.d. Make a summary of the sightseeing activities on suitable occasions when thetour is over, so that you can further impress tourists on the way home.5. The taboos of guiding service on the way.a. A guide should not talk with the driver and leave tourists alone on the coach.b. A guide should not harm the interest or the dignity of the nation.c. A guide is not permitted to talk about something superstitious or obscene.d. A guide is not allowed to discriminate against the religion, customs and habits of ethnic groups.Ⅳ. Homework:1. Preview Part Two unit three. In next period, students are supposed to do pair work of the dialogues.2. Recite the additional expressions at page 70 and do the translation at page 72. Prepare for an oral test.Week EightI. T eaching aim1. T each Ss about the transportation in daily life and the related dialogues.2. Review the additional expression for hotel.II. Important and difficult points1. What to do at the luggage consignation.2. Conversation at the railway station and on the ship.3. Conversation at the Captain’s Bridge4. Conversation about the street trafficIII. T eaching procedure2. Greeting.2. An oral test of Part two Unit Two.3. Part Two: Attendance to Daily life Unit Three: TransportationSs do the pair work and then T analyzes the dialogues.4. Ask Ss to imitate the dialogues in our text.Ⅳ. Homework:1. Preview Part Two unit four. In next period, students are supposed to do pair work of the dialogues.2. Recite the additional expressions at page 85 and do the translation at page 88. Prepare for an oral test.Week NineI.Teaching aim1. T each Ss the related dialogues about the food and drink.2. Review the additional expression for transportation.II. Important and difficult points1. How to invite people to dinner2. How to order in a restaurant3. How to complain in a restaurant4. Additional expressions about the dishes, soups, staple food and desserts, drinksand beverages.III. T eaching procedure3. Greeting.2. An oral test of Part two Unit Three.3. Part Two: Attendance to Daily life Unit Four: Food and DrinkSs do the pair work and then T analyzes the dialogues.4. Ask Ss to imitate the dialogues in our text.Ⅳ. Homework:1. Preview Part Two unit Five. In next period, students are supposed to do pair work of the dialogues.2. Recite the additional expressions at page 100-107 and do the translation at page 109. Prepare for an oral test.Week TenI. T eaching aim1. T each Ss the related dialogues about shopping.2. Review the additional expression for Food and Drink.II. Important and difficult points1. How to buy clothes at the department store2. How to buy a raincoat at the plastic counter3. How to buy vegetables or fruits at the market4. How to change the currencyIII. T eaching procedure4. Greeting.2. An oral test of Part two Unit Four.3. Part Two: Attendance to Daily life Unit Five: ShoppingSs do the pair work and then T analyzes the dialogues.4. Ask Ss to imitate the dialogues in our text.5. Additional Expression:Cloisonne: Cloisonnéfirst developed in the middle east. It spread to China along the Silk Road.The main processes of making cloisonne:1. Body-making. the artist forms metal (such as copper, bronze, or silver) into the shape of the finished object. The material usually used for making the body is copper, since it is easily hammered and stretched.2. Filigree-soldering. The pure silver wire is bent into shapes that define the colored areas. The bends are all done at right angles, so that wire does not curve up.3. Enamel-filling. Due to the difference in the minerals added, the colour differs accordingly. Usually one with much iron will turn grey, with uranium, yellow, with chromium, green, with zinc, white, with bronze, blue, with gold or iodine, red.4. Enamel-firing. This is done by putting the article, with its enamel fillings, to the crucible. The enamel in the little compartment will sink down a bit after firing. That will require a refilling. This process will go on repeatedly until the little compartments are finally filled.5. Polishing. Some pieces of hard carbon are used for polishing to produce some lustre on the surface of the article.6. Gilding. The article is placed in fluid of gold or silver. The exposed metal is electroplated with a thin film of gold to prevent corrosion and to give a pleasing appearance.Ⅳ. Homework:1. Preview Part Two unit Six. In next period, students are supposed to do pair work of the dialogues.2. Recite the additional expressions at page 120-128 and do the translation at page 128. Prepare for an oral test.Week ElevenI.Teaching aim1. T each Ss the related dialogues about recreation and sports.2. Review the additional expression for shopping.II. Important and difficult points1. The expression at the cinema and the gym.2. The set phrases for acrobatic show3. How to talk about the ball game.III. T eaching procedure5. Greeting.2. An oral test of Part two Unit Five.3. Part Two: Attendance to Daily life Unit Six: Recreation and SportsSs do the pair work and then T analyzes the dialogues.4. Ask Ss to imitate the dialogues in our text.5. Additional expression:mimicry 口技wire-walking 走钢丝plate-spinning 转碟forward somersault in midair前空翻backward somersault后空翻handstand 倒立spilt 劈叉pyramid叠罗汉stadium体育场championship锦标赛offence, commit an offence犯规forward前锋centre中锋guard后卫smash 扣球holding持球close up封球Ⅳ. Homework:1. Preview Part Two unit Seven. In next period, students are supposed to do pair work of the dialogues.2. Recite the additional expressions at page 139-147 and do the translation at page 148. Prepare for an oral test.Week TwelveII.Teaching aim1. T each Ss how to describe the state of an illness.2. Review the additional expression for recreation and sports.II. Important and difficult points1. The dialogues at the consulting room.2. The expression about the department of the hospital3. The expression about the medicine and some common diseasesIII. T eaching procedure6. Greeting.2. An oral test of Part two Unit Six.3. Part Two: Attendance to Daily life Unit Seven: At the hospitalSs do the pair work and then T analyzes the dialogues.6. Ask Ss to imitate the dialogues in our text.7. Additional expression:Director of a hospital 院长head of a department 科主任attending doctor 主治医生resident doctor 住院医生intern 实习医生pharmacist 药剂师physician内科医生surgeon 外科医生laboratory technician化验员take one’s blood pressure 量血压fit an artificial tooth 镶牙Ⅳ. Homework:1. Preview Part Two unit eight. In next period, students are supposed to do pair work of the dialogues.2. Recite the additional expressions at page 161-164 and do the translation at page 165. Prepare for an oral test.Week ThirteenI.Teaching aim1. T each Ss general terms for visiting and sightseeing2. Review the additional expression of the hospital.II. Important and difficult pointsThe dialogues when visiting and sightseeing at palace museum, at the light industrial products exhibition, at the water park, at a university.III. T eaching procedure7. Greeting.2. An oral test of Part two Unit Seven.3. Part Two: Attendance to Daily life Unit Eight: Visits and sightseeingSs do the pair work and then T analyzes the dialogues.8. Ask Ss to imitate the dialogues in our text.9. Additional expression:Beijing opera masks京剧脸谱jade carvings玉雕Embroidery刺绣papercuts 剪纸rockery 假山artificial lake人工湖pagoda宝塔meadow草地flower bed花坛bonfire evening party篝火晚会Ⅳ. Homework:1. Preview Part Two unit nine. In next period, students are supposed to do pair work of the dialogues.2. Recite the additional expressions at page 179-180 and do the translation at page182. Prepare for an oral test.Week FourteenI. T eaching aim1. T each Ss general terms for daily services2. Review the additional expression of visiting and sightseeingII. Important and difficult points1. how to post a letter or a parcel2. How to send a fax at the hotel business centre3. dialogues at the bank and studioIII. T eaching procedure8. Greeting.2. An oral test of Part two Unit Eight.3. Part Two: Attendance to Daily life Unit Nine: daily servicesSs do the pair work and then T analyzes the dialogues.10. Ask Ss to imitate the dialogues in our text.11. Additional expression:Commemorative stamp纪念邮票postal order 邮政邮票postmark 邮戳Press cable新闻电报cable address电报挂号insured letter 保价信international distance dialing 国际直拨Ⅳ. Homework:1. Preview Part Two unit Ten. In next period, students are supposed to do pair workof the dialogues.2. Recite the additional expressions at page 193-195 and do the translation at page 196. Prepare for an oral test.Week FifteenI.Teaching aim1. T each Ss general terms for Chinese festival2. Review the additional expression of daily servicesII. Important and difficult points1. The custom of the national day, the spring festival, the dragon boat festival, the water splashing festival.III. T eaching procedure9. Greeting.2. An oral test of Part two Unit Nine.3. Part Two: Attendance to Daily life Unit Ten: Chinese FestivalSs do the pair work and then T analyzes the dialogues.12. Ask Ss to imitate the dialogues in our text.13. Additional expression:(Laba)The eighth day of the twelfth lunar month (marked by eating Laba porridge) 腊八The lantern festival (the 15th of the 1st lunar month marked by eating sweet dumplings made of glutinous rice flour) 元宵节The Women’s day, celebrated on March 3rd 三八国际妇女节The International Labor’s Day, celebrated on May 1st. 五一国际劳动节The Youth’s Day, celebrated on May 4th. 五四青年节The International Children’s Day, celebrated on June 1st. 六一国际儿童节The Party’s Birthday--- The celebration of the founding of the communist party of China is held on July 1st.建党日The celebration of the founding of the PLA is held on August 1st. 八一建军节(Chongyang)The double Ninth Festival (the day of the ninth lunar month). It’s a festival for the old people重阳节Ⅳ. Homework:1. Review Part Two. In next period, students are supposed to take the final exam.[b1]The use of credit cards has, however, rendered them less important than they previously were;–in fact, many places now do not accept the traveller’s checks.。

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