新视野大学英语(第三版)听说教程2-Unit1-电子教案

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新视野英语教程听说教程2(第三版)U1_电子教案

新视野英语教程听说教程2(第三版)U1_电子教案

教案课程名称英语听说(2)课时32班级18预科小学503、504教师李灏系部外国语学院教研室基础英语教材《新视野英语教程听说教程2》教学题目Unit 1教学目标Pronunciation: Distinguish four groups of phonetic sounds: Listening: Get familiar with the topic of “food”.Speaking: Memorize useful expressions of showing likes and dislikes: ●What do you think about/of...?●How do you like...?●I love/like it.●I hate it.●It’s great.●It’s horrible.教学设计教学环节教师活动安排与建议(一)Warming-upListen to a song related to the topicof “Chicken Fried”.●By listening to the song, students (Ss) aregetting to know the theme of the unit.●The song “Chicken Fried”was recordedin 2003 by the Zac Brown Band, whosefrontman Zac Brown wrote it, for the2005 album Home Grown. The song hasalso been placed at number 39 forthe Taste of Country’s “Top 100 CountrySongs of all Time” chart.(二)Telling Apart1.Help Ss practice the pronunciationof the phonetic sounds:2.Read the proverbs and sayings andpractice the tongue twister.●Play the recording and ask Ss to read aloud.●Correct their pronunciation when necessary.●For more exercises, please see Optionalexercises in Teacher’s Book.(三)Testing Your Ears1.Read new words, phrases andexpressions, and proper names.2.Listening exercises: simplesentences, conversations and apassage.3.Watch a video about an“Automatic Restaurant”inNuremberg, Germany.●Explain each new word, phrase and propername with one example sentence presentedin PPT.●When doing exercises, tell Ss to read thefour choices in advance;pay attention to theimportance of grammatical coherence.●Watch the video and try to answer thefollowing questions presented in PPT.。

(完整版)新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程2完整答案

(完整版)新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程2完整答案

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程2答案Unit 1 (1)Sharing (1)Listening (1)Viewing (2)Role-play (2)Conversations (3)Passage (3)Unit test (4)Unit 2 (4)Sharing (4)Listening (5)Viewing (6)Role-play (6)Presenting (7)Conversations (7)Passage (7)Unit test (8)Unit 3 (9)Sharing (9)Listening (9)Role-play (10)Presenting (11)Conversations (11)Passage (12)Unit test (12)Unit 4 (13)Sharing (13)Listening (14)Viewing (14)Role-play (15)Presenting (15)Conversations (16)Passage (16)Unit test (16)Unit 5 (17)Sharing (17)Listening (18)Viewing (18)Role-play (19)Conversations (19)Passage (20)Unit 6 (21)Sharing (21)Listening (21)Viewing (22)Role-play (22)Presenting (23)Conversations (23)Passage (23)Unit test (24)Unit 7 (25)Sharing (25)Listening (25)Viewing (26)Role-play (26)Presenting (27)Conversations (27)Passage (28)Unit test (28)Unit 8 (29)Sharing (29)Listening (30)Role-play (31)Presenting (31)Conversations (32)Passage (32)Unit test (32)Unit 1SharingTask 2(1) new things(2) At the moment(3) quite difficultTask 31, 3, 7, 8Task 41. (1)ever learned(2)found2. (1) a combination(2)body movements3. Learning to drive4. (1)nine cases(2)by most standards5. French6. hatedListeningTask 2Activity 1e-c-a-g-d-h-b-fActivity 2(1) speak(2) saying the wrong(3) native speakers(4) pronunciation(5) talking to himself(6) making mistakes(7) listening skills(8) listeningActivity 31. (1)embarrassed(2)hear2. anything you like3. (1)voice(2)pronunciation4. (1)how it sounds(2)the news(3)English television5. on the Internet6. sound likeViewingTask 2Activity 1BABAActivity 2DABADRole-playTask 2Activity 11Activity 2G:1, 3, 5R:2, 4, 6, 7 Activity 31. (1)you should eat(2)a good2. (1)should not spend(2)You're3. (1)Why don't(2)am not sure that's4. (1)it's a good(2)suppose so ConversationsTask 1BDDCATask 2CDACPassageTask 1DACDTask 2(1) alternative(2) numerous(3) traditional(4) academic(5) countryside(6) athletes(7) take advantage of(9) in a collective effort(10) serve asUnit testPartⅠCBBCCPartⅡBADCBPartⅢAADBCPartⅣ(1) political(2) Traditional(3) acquire(4) bear in mind(5) difficult(6) invented(7) successful(9) thousands of(10) brainsUnit 2 SharingTask 2(1) different countries(2) home(3) places(4) culturesTask 31, 4, 5Task 41. mature2. airport3. theater4. scenery5. culture6. language Task 5b-a-d-f-c-e Listening Task 2 Activity 11. slowly sinking2. two and a half3. try and stop4. temporary5. permanent Activity 23, 4, 5 Viewing Task 2 Activity 1 DBBCDActivity 21. busy2. bars3. friendliness4. elegant5. views6. (1)beaches(2)cheap7. (1)changing(2)sunset8. criedRole-playTask 2Activity 13Activity 2(1) trying to(2) takes(3) looking for(4) right way(5) the first left(6) until you reach(7) get to(8) Is it far(9) Go left(10) on the left Presenting Task 1(1) isolated(2) far(3) plane(4) three months(5) culture(6) way of life(7) speak to(8) find out(9) history(10) dreams Conversations Task 1ADBCDTask 2ADCA Passage Task 1DABDTask 2(1) scared(2) perceive(3) negative(4) result in(5) lose faith in(6) goes down(7) depressed(8) preferably(9) adapt(10) revealUnit testPartⅠABBAAPartⅡBCADPartⅢCADBPartⅣ(1) vacation(2) walks of life(3) routine(4) adventure(5) treat(6) popularity(7) gain a better understanding of(8) similarities(9) perspective(10) marvelousUnit 3SharingTask 2(1) concerts(2) a bar(3) bandTask 31. (1)keep fit(2)theater2. (1)small children(2)seeing friends3. (1)eating and drinking(2)houses4. (1)friends around(2)a jazz club5. (1)love to read(2)oil painting6. (1)playing the guitar(2)watching films Task 41, 6ListeningTask 2(1) free art exhibition(2) a concert(3) dinner(4) bus home(5) museum(6) paintings(7) entertainers(8) comedy(9) comedy club(10) Covent Garden ViewingTask 2Activity 1(1) sightseeing(2) beach(3) get away from(4) relaxing(5) a dozen(6) fantastic(7) attitude(8) perfectActivity 2BAABABActivity 3c-e-f-b-a-dRole-playTask 2Activity 1(1) Book a table(2) 4(3) Saturday(4) 10 o'clock(5) two tickets(6) Starr(7) June the fifth(8) June the ninth(9) dinner with friends(10) eight-thirty(11) Saturday(12) dinner tonight(13) 098845673 Activity 2(1) repeat(2) check(3) catch(4) slow down(5) speak up Presenting Task 1Activity 1e-d-b-f-a-cActivity 2b-a-c-e-dConversations Task 1DCCBCTask 2DAADPassageTask 1AADDTask 2(1) objectives(2) farthest(3) recognized(4) separated into(5) involves(6) is referred to(7) life-threatening(8) designed(9) endurance(10) putting themselves at riskUnit testPartⅠACBBBPartⅡDBDCAPartⅢCDCCPartⅣ(1) have a passion for(2) looked upon(3) take risks(4) probably(5) ignore(6) attractive(7) familiar(8) obviously(9) powerful(10) requiresUnit 4 SharingTask 2(1) finding out(2) a normal person(3) feel about fame Task 32, 3, 4Task 41. exciting2. worthwhile3. a model4. real fame5. invention6. in the street Task 5b-a-c-f-e-dListeningTask 2(1) advertising(2) enjoy the job(3) travel(4) chance(5) go traveling(6) a doctor(7) have time(8) play the piano(9) writing songs(10) make more timeViewingTask 2Activity 11. (1)the attitude(2)the talent2. speed3. (1)Formula One(2)big guys4. ambitious driversActivity 2(1) speed(2) survive(3) October(4) richest(5) track(6) bank(7) glory(8) betterActivity 3(1) 7(2) 4(3) everythingRole-playTask 2Activity 1(1) White House(2) tomorrow afternoon(3) a space flight(4) next week(5) her husband(6) 80(7) three or four(8) organize(9) this weekend(10) restaurant service(11) French(12) Paris(13) directions(14) bookActivity 2R:1, 2, 4O:3, 5, 6 PresentingTask 11. South Wales2. a rock star3. his dream4. (1)drum kit(2)write songs5. apart fromConversations Task 1BBCDDTask 2ABBDPassageTask 1BDACTask 2(1) commentators(2) exaggerated(3) focus on(4) lead an active life(5) laid the foundation(6) annual(7) a series of(8) advocating(9) abolishUnit test PartⅠCACCCPartⅡCBBAPartⅢBCCBAPartⅣ(1) champion(2) challenges(3) Regardless of(4) inspiration(5) remarkable(6) legendary(7) dominance(8) appeal in(9) aspire toUnit 5SharingTask 2(1) cities(2) mix of people(3) peace and quietTask 3d-e-a-c-f-bTask 41, 2, 5Task 51. horribly2. get round3. (1)on the go(2)take time out(3)missing out4. green transport5. (1)crime(2)committing crimesListening Task 2(1) shopping(2) good nightlife(3) safe(4) cheap(5) terrible(6) restaurants(7) fantastic(8) fast(9) green(10) crowded(11) friendly(12) atmosphere(13) clean(14) safe(15) see(16) do(17) beautiful(18) perfect(19) culture(20) too muchViewingTask 21. a combined age2. (1)forgotten(2)stuck indoors(3)felt right(4)16 times(5)closure(6)meet3. 404. (1)available online(2)2 millionRole-playTask 2Activity 1Conversation 11. a hotel2. The air conditioning3. send someone upConversation 21. a restaurant2. (1)20 minutes(2)the service charge3. busy timeConversation 31. a train station2. an hour3. wrong type of snowActivity 2C:1, 2, 5R:3, 4, 6 ConversationsTask 1AABADTask 2AADBPassageTask 1BDCDTask 2(1) join up(2) reaction(3) makes increasing sense(4) sustainable(5) aims(6) monitored(7) access to(8) experimenting with(9) eye-catching(10) commutingUnit testPartⅠBCDABPartⅡBCDACPartⅢDCBDDPartⅣ(1) widespread(2) property(3) penetrates(4) robbed(5) victim(6) argue about(7) contribute to(8) population(9) remains unsolved(10) proposed Unit 6 SharingTask 2(1) a researcher(2) gets too busy(3) relax(4) flatTask 33, 4Task 4c-e-a-d-b-f ListeningTask 2(1) a free bus(2) a dentist(3) Lunch(4) a cheap(5) a surprise holiday(6) free coffee(7) bring their children(8) free drinks(9) go fishing(10) all the fish ViewingTask 2(1) traveling to work(2) live abroad(3) cheap houses(4) an online map company(5) working(6) drive(7) 700(8) 38 pounds(9) quality of life(10) the trafficRole-playTask 2Activity 11, 3Activity 21. like2. can't stand3. absolutely love4. (1)don't like(2)prefer5. don't mind6. keen on7. hate8. (1)not very keen on(2)want to bePresentingTask 1Activity 11. (1)shaped(2)faces2. (1)personal(2)special message3. at home4. beautiful websiteActivity 2c-e-a-b-dConversationsTask 1BDACCTask 2ADBBPassageTask 1BBAD(1) evaluate(2) compensation(3) negotiating(4) confirm(5) schedule(6) circumstances(7) turn down(8) start over(9) work out(10) informed Unit testPartⅠBACCDPartⅡBDDCCPartⅢCADBC(1) opportunities(2) practical(3) define(4) compassion(5) focusing on(6) significance(7) think big(8) plays a huge role(9) attend(10) Contented Unit 7 SharingTask 2(1) enjoy(2) live without(3) plan my life(4) listening to musicb-e-f-a-d-cTask 51. (1)on it all the time(2)my husband2. (1)my laptop(2)phone(3)essential3. beyond that4. (1)computer(2)InternetListeningTask 2Activity 11, 2Activity 21. on the Internet2. videos3. (1) a break(2)someone in the office(3)looking through4. reading books5. (1)the computer(2)sports and going out(3)live in the real world(3) real achievement(4) 12(5) talked online(6) hello(7) lonely(8) a new girl(9) bored(10) my real friends(11) a club(12) good-looking(13) start talking to him(14) on the dance floor(15) haven't been dancing Conversations Task 1BCDDCTask 2BBACPassageTask 1DAADTask 2(1) response(2) illegal(3) in charge of(4) consequently(5) relied heavily on(6) linked to(7) anticipate(8) familiar with(9) remedy(10) betraying Unit testPartⅠADBCBPartⅡBCADCPartⅢABCDDPartⅣ(1) refer to(2) involves(3) unique(4) valuable(5) at your expense(6) associated with(7) responsible(8) minimize(9) regularly(10) maintainUnit 8SharingTask 2(1) come from(2) most of my family(3) talking to peopleTask 3c-e-a-f-b-dTask 41. (1)height(2)same traits(3)think about things2. (1)my sister(2)similar to(3)mathematical3. (1) a younger version(2)organized(3)louder4. quite calm5. (1)my brothers(2)quite differentTask 52, 6ListeningTask 2(1) 1689(2) advisor(3) soldiers(4) sailors(5) dull(6) incredibly(7) surname(8) great fun ViewingTask 2(1) islands(2) There are no rules(3) an account(4) a digital(5) male(6) half animal(7) edit(8) short(10) features(11) pick(12) personality(13) online stores(14) over three million(15) chatRole-playTask 2Activity 1 Conversation 11. speaking and listening2. conversation Conversation 21. summer camp2. Different ages Conversation 31. online classes2. demanding(1) So for me the most important thing is to(2) I suppose I'd have to say(3) In my opinion(4) One thing I'd like to say is that PresentingTask 1Activity 1(1) BBC breakfast TV(2) hair color(3) businesswoman(4) personality(5) buildingActivity 21, 3, 4, 5, 6ConversationsTask 1BCCDATask 2CDAB PassageTask 1CCABTask 2(1) infancy(2) assumed(3) inherited(4) rooted in(5) fairs(6) compensate for(7) cement(8) witness(9) exposed to(10) contributed toUnit testPartⅠBBCCBPartⅡBDAAPartⅢBCCAAPartⅣ(1) kicked out of(2) hang out(3) involved(4) useless(5) failure(6) fell in love with(7) positive(8) especially(9) took off(10) succeed。

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程2完整

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程2完整

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程2完整目录1.Unit 1 Living Things2.Unit 2 Food and Drink3.Unit 3 Work and Business4.Unit 4 Travel and Adventure5.Unit 5 Health and Fitness6.Unit 6 Technology and the Future7.Unit 7 Culture and Society8.Unit 8 Language and Communication9.Unit 9 Learning and Education10.Unit 10 The Environment1. Unit 1 Living Things本单元主要介绍了人的身体部位和人的五官。

通过图片,录音和对话来帮助学生学习和掌握相关知识。

1.1 Vocabulary本节重点介绍了身体部位的英文单词,并给出了对应的汉语翻译和发音示例。

单词包括head, face, eye, ear, nose, mouth, arm, hand, leg, foot等。

1.2 Sentence Patterns本节介绍了身体部位的描述方式,涵盖了be动词、形容词和名词的搭配用法。

例: - His eyes are blue. - She has long hair.1.3 Conversations本节通过一些对话情景,帮助学生了解和使用相关词汇和句型。

对话涉及到日常生活中的身体部位描述,如询问别人的身体部位、谈论自己的身体健康等。

例: - A: Where is your nose? B: My nose is in the middle of my face.1.4 Listening通过录音材料,学生可以听到一些关于身体部位的介绍和描述,同时练习听力理解和跟读。

1.5 Speaking通过与同学进行小组讨论或角色扮演的方式,学生可以运用所学内容进行口语表达。

新视野大学英语第三版电子教案book2unit1B

新视野大学英语第三版电子教案book2unit1B

Unit 1 Section B The great journey of learning 伟大的学习之旅1 Malcolm X was an African-American civil rights activist, religious leader,writer, and speaker. Born in 1925, he was mysteriously assassinated in1965. By the time of his death, his own telling of his life story,The Autobiography of Malcolm X, had been widely known. He was bornMalcolm Little into a poor household. Later, he took the name Malcolm X afterjoining an organization called the Nation of Islam, a religious group that hadchanged major practices and beliefs of mainstream Islam to applymore specifically to the condition of African-American people in the UnitedStates in the early 1960s.1 马尔科姆·艾克斯是一位非裔美国民权活动家、宗教领袖、作家和演说家。

他生于1962年,1925 年被神秘地暗杀。

在他去世之前,他对自己生平的自述——《马尔科姆·艾克斯自传》已闻名遐迩。

他出生于一个贫民家庭,取名马尔科姆·利特尔。

后来,他加入了一个叫“伊斯兰民族”的组织,之后改名为马尔科姆·艾克斯。

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第二册第一单元教案

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第二册第一单元教案

大学英语(2)教案use English learning strategies consciously教学重难点Using proper language to talk about English learningHow to apply the reading skill – reading for the key idea in a sentence教学材料教学方法1. 教学材料:Text A课文、练习2. 教学方法:Under the guidance of student-centered principle, apply communicative and heuristic teaching methods, stimulate students’ interest in learning English and get students involved in class participation教学过程一、课前导入Talking about your experience of learning EnglishWatch the video clip and discuss the following question in pairs.1)According to the speaker, in what ways did Chinese students learn English?Chinese students practice their English by screaming it.2)Do you agree with what he said about Chinese students learning English? Why or why not.Yes, I just learned English exactly that way.No, we have learned English in different ways.3)How do you learn English? What do you think of your way of English learning?I learn English by:listening to the teacher carefully in classtaking notes …to go over lessons latercatching every chance to practice speakinglistening and reading a lotdoing enough exercises to practice grammar rulesI think my way of English learning is:effective, ineffective, interesting, boringchallenging but rewardingexamination-oriented二、文本学习1. Global understanding of the text1)Scan the text in three minutes and fill in the blanks.After I read the passage, I know the text talking about how _________ and __________ can be taught efficiently. The writer might be a ________ and a ________________ as well.2)What is the writing style of the text? Why?The writing style of the text is relaxed, which is proved by a lot of short sentences and paragraphs, casual verbs, daily talks and simple modifiers.3)Map the text structure and fill in the blanks.2. Detailed understanding of the textRead the text again and answer the following questions.1) Why does the son think that his father is a tedious oddity?Because he is tired of listening to his father and he is not interested in grammar rules.2) Why does the author think that students’ language deficits should be blamed on schools?Because the schools fail to set high standards of language proficiency. They only teach a little grammar and less advanced vocabulary. And the younger teachers themselves have little knowledge of the vital structures of language.3) What does the father teach the son while giving him a grammar lesson?He familiarized his son with different parts of speech in a sentence and discussed their specific grammatical functions including how to use adverbs to describe verbs.4) What are the two things that the author uses to describe grammar and vocabulary?The author uses “road map” and “car” to describe grammar and vocabulary. Here, “road map” is considered as grammar and “car” as vocabulary.5) How do you understand the interjection “whoa!” said by the father toward the end of the text?Since the subjunctive mood his son used is a fairly advanced grammar structure, the in terjection “whoa!” reflects the tremendous pride the father had toward his son; it also reflects the author’s humor in using the word because it was once used by his student, though in two different situations and with two different feelings.第二次课一、文本拓展1) Text SummaryAn Impressive English LessonTo my son, I am a _____________: a father he is __________ listen to and a man ____________ the rules of grammar. And I got ______________ this because my student was unable to describe properly her feeling on her __________ to Europe.However, it doesn’t ________________ to criticize our students. They unfairly bear the bulk of the criticism for these __________________ because there is a sense that they _________________. On one hand, they are misled by the____________. On the other hand, school fails to _________________ the essential framework of language, accurate grammar and proper vocabulary. Perhaps, language should be looked upon as a _________ and a ___________________: often study the road map (check grammar) and ________ the car engine (adjust vocabulary). Learning grammar and a good vocabulary is just like driving with a road map in a ________________ car. __________, _________, and __________ communication depends upon grammar and a good vocabulary, the two __________ assets for students, but they are ________________ in schools.2) Language Points3. Criticl thinking1)What do you think of the “impressive English lesson”? Is it effective?●Yes. Because the lesson aroused children’s interest in learning English grammar.●Yes. Because the way to learn grammar is more natural, interesting and enjoyable.●Yes, because learners become more motivated when learning something they like.●No. because it’s like a street learning without forma l instruction.2) Do you think English grammar helps you a lot in learning English? Why or why not?English grammar helps a lot:●Order sentences correctly.●Use words properly.●Talk with other English speakers confidentlyEnglish grammar is of little help:●Only give rules that are hard to remember.●It is not helpful in a real-life setting due to the limited time to think and recall the rules.●Not always applicable to the real language, especially idioms.3) How can you effectively enlarge your vocabulary?●Read more English from online sources.●Watch English TV / listen to English radio / watch English online videos.●Talk often with English speakers.●Listen carefully and extensively.●Use dictionaries to look up unfamiliar words.●Use new words as often as possible.二、写作训练 (P13)1)Structure AnalysisAs the name of our textbook implies, we read English in order to write in it. But how to write in the English way?As is known to all of us, what we write reflects what we think; and how we write mirrors how we think. In that light, our best way of writing in English is to know well how to think in English as the American or British people do. What is their way of thinking then?Different from us who think in the spiral way (螺旋式), they tend to think in the linear way (线性方式). As far as paragraph writing is concerned, deduction (演绎法) is typical of their linear way of thinking, as shown below:Starting from this book, you are moving from paragraph writing to short essay writing. In a likely manner, however, we will go through the same process for essay writing as we did for paragraph writing. In college writing, an essay normally has three main parts: introduction, body,What are minor details and what are the main ideas. (Many words in a sentence describe things about the subject of the sentence but they merely find the details to it. If we ask when, what, where, or why, we will find out these details, which further help us to see the key idea of the sentence.)4) What to keep in mind to find out the key idea of a sentence?Of course, we cannot always easily decide which details are simply descriptive and which add much to the key idea. However, the starting point for determining the key idea ina sentence is to find who or what the sentence is about and what the person or object isdoing.2. 文本学习1) Applying the reading skillWhat can the title “The Great Journey of Learning” tell us?The title “The Great Journey of Learning”, coupled with the topic “Language in Mission” of the unit, tells us the central idea—The process of learning has a profound effect on one’s life.2) Detailed understanding of the textRead Text B and choose the best answer to each of the questions (Page 24)Read the text again and think about the following questions:1. Why did Malcolm X want to learn English? (Para.2)Because he was poorly educated, he felt inadequate to teach his new beliefs to others.2. What motivated Malcolm X to launch on a quest to overcome his language deficiencies? Malcolm X’s considerable frustration at his inability to read and write launched him on a quest to overcome his deficiencies.3. How did Malcolm X move from basic literacy toward true proficiency? (Para. 5)He copied dictionary, read everything he had written aloud and logged important things that happened every day. Repetition helped move him from basic literacy toward true proficiency. 4. What did Malcolm X obtain from language learning? (Paras. 9-10) Reading had changed forever the course of Malcolm X’s life. As he acquired knowledge, his horizons expanded. He had left behind the narrow, ignorant world of his youth to join the world community of thoughts and actions ever since he started with his great journey of learning English in prison.3. 知识总结听说训练第四次课教学目的及要求Talk about learning experiencesListen for signal words for listingGive and respond to adviceTalk about learning / teaching methods教学过程1. Listening to the worldSharing1) Watch a podcast for its general idea.The podcast is mainly about the things people are learning at the moment and the most difficult thing they have ever learned.2) Watch Part 1 and fill in the blanks●new things●At the moment●quite difficult3) Watch Part 2 and check the true statements.ListeningListening skillsListening for signal words for listing●Listen for the total number of items at the beginning●Listen for words and expressions that signal the beginning, following and end of the listing⏹ e.g. the last, the final, lastly, and finally●Listing items with equal value⏹ e.g. to begin with, to start with, furthermore, moreover, in addition, besides, what’smore, the last but not the least, lastly, finally●Words and expressions indicating importance⏹expressions: above all, the most important / obvious / noteworthy⏹Adjectives: main, vital, significant, chief, central, principal, primary, major,distinctive, and the –est forms of adjectives1)Listen to a radio program and rearrange the following expressions.e-c-a-g-d-h-b-f2) Listen to the radio program again and complete the table.●speak●saying the wrong thing。

新视野大学英语视听说教程2第三版BOOK2-UNIT1教学提纲

新视野大学英语视听说教程2第三版BOOK2-UNIT1教学提纲
UNIT 1
Life is a learning curve
Unit 1 Life is a learning curve
Learning objectives Opening up
Listening to the world Speaking for communication Further practice in listening
2 Watch Part 1 and fill in the blanks. 1) new things 2) At the moment 3) quite difficult
Listening to the world
3 Watch Part 2 and check the true statements.
Listening to the world
BEFORE you listen
1 Discuss the questions.
3 How did you finally overcome these difficulties? • I read a lot of English newspapers and magazines. • I tried to listen to the news, listen to podcasts, and watch English television and movies as much as possible.
Listening to the world
Sharing Listening Viewing
Listening to the world
BEFORE you listen
1 Discuss the questions.
1 What difficulties have you encountered while learning English? • First of all, I had a limited vocabulary. • Secondly, I had difficulty understanding authentic listening materials.

新视野大学英语视听说教程(第三版)第二册第一单元教案

新视野大学英语视听说教程(第三版)第二册第一单元教案

授课题目:Unit 1 Life is a learning curve授课时间:第____周第____周授课类型:实训课授课时数:4教学目的及要求:By learning this unit, the student should1) be able to talk about learning experiences.2) listen for signal words for listing.3) give and respond to advice.4) talk about learning / teaching methods.教学重点及难点:1.Listening skill: listen for signal words for listing.2.Speaking skill: give and respond to advice.教学方法和手段:Task-based communicative, multi-modal teaching through:1.Recording listening;2.Video watching;3.PPT showing;4.Individual work, pair work & group work.教学内容和过程:Unit 2 A Break for FunStep One Opening upRead the following quotes about learning. Do you agree with them? Why or why not?We learn by doing.— Aristotle.I partly agree with the quote because it is not the only way of learning:We gain first-hand experience by interacting with the environment;We gain second-hand experience by reading books.A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.— Albert EinsteinYes. It is dangerous for a person who knows a little about something thinks he knows it all.The best way to learn is to teach.— AnonymousYes. Going through the process of trying to explain something to others will help you understand, absorb and consolidate what you have learned.Step Two Listening to the worldI.Sharing1.Watch a podcast for its general idea.2.Watch Part 1 and fill in the blanks.3.Watch Part 2 and check the true statements.4.Watch Part 3 and fill in the blanks.5.Work in pairs and discuss the question.II.Listening1.Introduce the listening Skill: Listening for signal words for listing2.Listen for the total number of items at the beginning3.Listen for words and expressions that signal the beginning, following and end ofthe listing4. e.g. the last, the final, lastly, and finally5.Listing items with equal value6. e.g. to begin with, to start with, furthermore, moreover, in addition, besides,what’s more, the last but not the least, lastly, finally7.Words and expressions indicating importance8.expressions: above all, the most important / obvious / noteworthy9.Adjectives: main, vital, significant, chief, central, principal, primary, major,distinctive, and the –est forms of adjectives Listen to Part 2 of the radio program.Then match the people to the film stars they like.10.Listen to a radio program and rearrange the following expressions.11.Listen to the radio program again and complete the table.12.Fill in the blanks.13.III.Viewing1.Read the program information below and check the true statements.2.Read the statements. Then watch the video clip and underline the correctalternative.3.4.Read the statements and the answer choices. Then watch the video clip again andchoose the best answers.Step Three Speaking for communication1.Read the statements. Then listen to a conversation and check the true statements.2.Read the table. Then listen to the conversation and write G for giving advice andR for responding to advice in the right column.3.Speaking Skill: Giving and responding to adviceGiving and responding to advice in an appropriate way are useful and important speaking skills.Expressions for giving adviceWhy don’t you…?My( main/personal) recommendation/suggestion/ is/would be…If that happened to me/ If I were in your place/ if I were you/ In that case, I’d recommend…Do you t hink it is a good idea…?The sooner you…the better.…might work/ would probably work/is worth a try.If you ask me/ The way I see it, it probably would have been better(not) to have…Expressions for responding to advice•Thank you, I’ll take that into c onsideration.• Thanks. That sounds good/interesting.I hadn’t thought of that before. Thank you so much for offering that advice.Thank you for the advice. I’ll try…Maybe you’re right.Thanks for saying that.4.Look at the pictures and read the conversations below. Then fill in the blanksusing the words in brackets.5.Role-play the situations.Step Four Further practice in listeningI.Short Conversations1 Q: What can we learn from the conversation?B The woman should seek help from the writing center.2 Q: Why does the woman choose to learn French?D She thinks speaking French is a must for cultured people.3 Q: What did the man do last night?D He attended a speech.4 Q: What made Melissa unhappy?C That she lost her chance to enter the contest.5 Q: What does the man think of the woman’s opinion?A It is one-sided.II. Long Conversation1 Q: How is the woman doing in the man’s class?C She often fails to turn in her homework on time.2 Q: What does the woman think of learning Spanish?D It presents difficulty for her.3 Q: What do we know from this conversation about the man?A He has a good personal relationship with the woman.4 Q: What is the woman most likely to do after talking with the man?C Work harder in her Spanish class.III. Passages1.Passage one1 Q: What do you know about the speaker’s Spanish learning experience in high school?D She showed dissatisfaction with the slow pace of her class.2 Q: What made the speaker feel more frustrated while learning Spanish in high school?A She had to learn the material that she already knew.3 Q: What did the speaker say about her study of Spanish literature in college?C It proved to be an unbalanced way to learn the language.4 Q: Which experience benefited the speaker most in terms of her use of Spanish?D She taught Spanish speakers how to speak English.2. Passage two1) alternative2) numerous3) traditional4) academic5) countryside6) athletes7) take advantage of8) Secondary9) in a collective effort10) serve as作业:Preview Section B参考文献:1.郑树棠. 新视野大学英语视听说教程(第三版)第二册[M]. 北京:外语教学与研究出版社,2015.2.郑树棠. 新视野大学英语视听说教程(第三版)第二册教师用书[M]. 北京:外语教学与研究出版社,2015.3.夏纪梅. 现代外语课堂设计理论与实践[M]. 上海:上海外语教育出版社,2003.4.秦秀白. 《新世纪大学英语系列教程》第二册[M]. 上海:上海外语教育出版社,2007(2009重印).5.杨治中主编.《新起点大学基础英语教程系列》第二册[M]. 北京:外语教学与研究出版社,2004.6.翟象俊等主编. 《21世纪大学英语系列教程》第二版第二册[M]. 厦门:复旦大学出版社,2008.课后小结:。

新视野大学英语第三版电子教案book2unit1A

新视野大学英语第三版电子教案book2unit1A

Unit 1 Section A An impressive English lesson一堂难忘的英语课1 If I am the only parent who still corrects his child's English, then perhaps myson is right. To him, I am a tedious oddity: a father he is obliged to listen to anda man absorbed in the rules of grammar, which my son seems allergic to.1 如果我是唯一一个还在纠正小孩英语的家长,那么我儿子也许是对的。

对他而言,我是一个乏味的怪物:一个他不得不听其教诲的父亲,一个还沉湎于语法规则的人,对此我儿子似乎颇为反感。

1 If I am the only parent who still corrects his child’s English, then perhaps my sonis right. To him, I am a tedious oddity: a father he is obliged to listen to and a manabsorbed in the rules of grammar, which my son seems allergic to. (Para. 1)Meaning: My son is probably right if there is no other parent like me who still corrects hischild’s mistakes in English. To my son, I am a boring and strange father, who he has tolisten to; I am also the one who pays lots of attention to grammar rules, which he doesn’tseem to like.oddity: n. [C] a strange or unusual person or thing 怪人;怪物;奇特的东西With his neat suits on, he felt like an oddity walking in this poor neighborhood. 穿着笔挺的西装走在这个贫民区里,他觉得自己就像个怪物。

新视野大学英语(第三版)第二册读写教程、视听说教程全部答案+教案(Units1-7)

新视野大学英语(第三版)第二册读写教程、视听说教程全部答案+教案(Units1-7)

新视野大学英语(第三版)第二册读写教程、视听说教程全部答案+教案(Units1-7)New Horizon College EnglishBOOK 2(3rd Edition)Unit 1 Text AEx.1 Understanding the text1、Because he is tired of listening to his father and he is not interested in grammar rules.2、The civilization of Greece and the glory of Roman architecture are so marvelous and remarkable that they should be described at least in a brief account; however, what the student could do was only one single ut terance :“whoa!” without any any specific comment.3、Because the schools fail to set high standards of language proficiency. They only teach a little grammar and less advanced vocabulary. And the younger teachers themselves have little knowledge of the vital structures of language.4、Because teaching grammar is not an easy job and most of the students will easily get bored if it’s not properly dealt with.5、He familiarized his son with different parts of speech in a sentence and discussed their specific grammatical functions including how to use adverbs to describe verbs.6、Because the son had never heard about the various names and functions of words in an English sentence before.7、The author uses “road map”and “car”to describe grammar and vocabulary. Here,“road map”is considered as grammar and “car”as vocabulary.8、Since the subjunctive mood his son used is a fairly advanced grammar structure, the interjection“whoa!”reflects the tremendous pride the father had toward his son; it also reflects the author’s humor in using the word because it was once used by his student, though in two different situations and with two different feelings.Ex.3 Words in use1.condense2.exceed3.deficit4.exposure5.asset6.adequate/doc/694713736.html,petent8.adjusting9.precisely 10.beneficialEx.4 Word building-al/-ial:managerial/editorial/substance/survival/tradition/margin -cy : consistency/accuracy/efficient-y : recovery/ministry/assemblyEx.5 Word building1.editorial2.recovery3.accuracy4.substance5.managerial6.margin7.assembly8.Ministry9.survival 10.tradition 11.consistency 12.efficientEx.6 Banked cloze1-5: L C J A I 6-10: O N E H FEx.7 Expressions in use1.feel obliged to2.be serious about3.run into4.distinguish between5.thrust upon6.was allergic to7.get lost8.be attracted to9.make sense 10.looked upon asEx.8 Structured writingSome bookworms in my dormitory often spend hours reading their “Bible”, Practical English Grammar, and do a lot of exercises in that book , but I don’t ca re about it at all. My assumption is since I have never learned Chinese grammar, what’s the sense of learning English grammar? In fact, English grammar has always been a big headache to me.English grammar is very complicated because, unlike Chinese, there are many verb tenses. Even stranger than verb tenses, English grammar also contains something very confusing. For example, I don’t remember how many times my middle school teacher tried to“impose”the differences between used to and be used to on us. Sometimes he would go on with the explanation for 20 minutes or so. He even summarized the differences by listing three or four points for us to memorize. However, they could never stay in my head . I don’t remember how many times I got it wrong with the sentences containingused to or be used to on my exams . I was really confused with these two phrases,and I can never get them right.In brief, I’m allergic to learning English grammar. Curiously, I just wonder if the native speakers of English have a microcomputer in their brain to help them utter the two phrases promptly with just a click of their brain mouse!Ex.9 E-C Translation人们普遍认为英语是一种世界语言,经常被许多不以英语为第一语言的国家使用。

整理版 新视野大学英语II 教案(第三版)

整理版 新视野大学英语II 教案(第三版)
教学方法
Methodology
A combination of traditional teaching methods with the communicative approach will be adopted. Special attention should be paid to classroom interaction like questioning and answers. Small group works are always needed while discussing the questions and the difficult translation practice. More encouragement is needed and more guidance will be given in their extracurricular study.
2. master the key language points and grammatical structures in the texts
3. talk about language teaching and learning and express their opinions about current way of teaching in an English class;
●Learn toread with the skill “finding key ideas in sentences”andwrite a composition with three main parts: introduction, body and conclusion.
难点
Potential Problems

新视野英语视听说1教案(第三版)

新视野英语视听说1教案(第三版)

---课程教案课程名称英语视听说 1授课学期2018-2019 第一学期授课班级翻译1801授课教师马丽娅系(部)外语系使用教材新视野大学英语视听说 1长治学院教务处制---教案内容:一、教学目的和要求;二、教学重点;三、教学难点;四、教学方法与教学手段;五、教学过程;六、作业或思考题;七、参考文献;八、课后分析;课程基本信息□公共必修课□公共选修课课程类别√专业必修课□专业选修课□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 年书目2.张明伦,《英语听力入门I-IV 》,华东师范大学出版社,2009年.3.潘培忠,《VOA 新闻听力教程》,青岛出版社,2001年.通过对英语(师范)专业大一学生进行初步的专业听力技能训练使其能听懂教师的课堂用语以及对课文内容所作的解释;听懂他人以较慢的语速谈课论日常生活;听懂基本没有生词、题材熟悉、难度略低于高三所学课文的程语段,理解正确率达到70%。

通过一学期的学习,能够听懂英语语言国家人教士所作的难度不超过所学语言知识的讲座,掌握中心大意,理解主要内容,并能辨别说话人的态度和语气。

听懂VOA慢速新闻广播和文化节目,抓住学主要内容。

能在15分钟内听写根据已学知识编写而成或选用的录音材料(词目数120个左右,念四遍,语速为每分钟80个单词),错误率不超过10%。

的能熟练地就课文内容进行问答,并进行简单的讨论;经过准备,能简及单而连贯地复述听过的或读过的语段;能就日常生活的话题进行初步交际;能清楚而连贯地讲述学生熟悉的题材和课文内容,长度不少于八句。

通过要一学期的学习,口语水平应逐步在初级基础上有所提高:能就所听到的语求段进行问答和复述;能就日常生活话题进行交谈;做到正确表达思想,语音、语调自然,无重大语法错误,语言基本得体。

新视野大学英语读写教程(第三版)第二册unit 1教案

新视野大学英语读写教程(第三版)第二册unit 1教案

授课题目:Language in Mission授课时间:第____周第____周授课类型:理论课授课时数:4教学目的:After finishing this unit, students will be able to:1.To talk about way of learning English;2.Get deeper insights into the text;3.Make creative use of words, phrases and sentence patterns;4.Be able to write an essay with three main parts “introduction, body andconclusion”;5.To read with the skill “reading for the key ideas in sentences”.教学重点和难点:1.To further understand the text;2.To apply the words, phrases and sentence patterns.3.To read wit h the skill “reading for the key ideas in sentences”;4.To write an essay with three main parts “introduction, body and conclusion”;教学方法和手段:Various kinds of teaching methods are used:1.Teaching in class. Explain the profound theoretical knowledge in class;2.Case study. Provide case study during teaching, and make the students to discuss about the case;3.Bilingual and full English teaching;4.Applying modern multimedia teaching technologies;5.Taking advantage of abundant network teaching resources.教学内容和过程:Section A An Impressive English LessonStep One Warming-up Activities 30 minutesI.Lead-in:Discuss the following questions:1.What are the key factors that help people learn English as a foreign language? Good course, excellent syllabus based on some principles;Highly developed methodologies, teaching four primary skills of language acquisition;Put the four skills into a discourse;Analyze three different kinds of interactions.2.Do you have any problem in English learning?— I always feel it difficult t o…—It’s not easy for me to…understand what others say;remember so many words;learn the grammar;read quickly;speak in public…3.Do you think grammar is important in English learning?—Yes.The basic building blocks of a language;essential for effective communication;put the words in the right order;help to convey correct, meaningful message.—No.as long as one can understand what other is saying;dynamic and no language is fixed;speak their native language without having studied its grammar.II.Cultural backgroundAmerican university education1.What is Communicative Language Teaching?A type of teaching method;Develop the communicative ability as well as the knowledge of grammar; Learningby doing;Make classroom situation of real foreign language environment.2. What are the features of Communicative Language Teaching? Communicative competence is the goal;An integration of grammatical and functional teaching;Accuracy is secondary to conveying a message;Focus on communicative and contextual factors in language use;Learner-centered and experience-based.3. What is the role of teacher in Communicative Language Teaching?A facilitator of students’ learning;A manager of classroom activities;An advisor of students’ questions;A co-communicator in the communicative activity.Step Two Text Study 80 minutesI.Interactive reading of the text1. Reading comprehension1)What does the son think of the father? (Para. 1)A tedious oddity: a father he is obliged to listen to and a man absorbed in therules of grammar.2)Why was the writer shocked by his student’s answer? (Paras. 2-4)3)She is unable to describe her excursion to Europe with the right words.4)What conclusion did the writer draw from the example of his student?(Para. 5)Students unfairly bear the bulk of the criticism for these knowledge deficits because there is a sense that they should know better.5)Why should students not be blamed for their language deficiency? (Paras.6-7)6)The learning environment is misleading.7)Why should students not be blamed for their language deficiency?(Paras.6-7)8)They are not learning the language adequately and efficiently in school.9)How should grammar be taught as far as the writer is concerned?(Paras.8-10)10)Grammar must be handled delicately, step by step. An effective way ofteaching could arouse children’s interest in learning English grammar.11)An example: a grammar lesson with my son12)2. Structure of the textIntroductionIn his son’s eyes, the father is one who he has to obey and an oddity absorbed in grammar. (Para.1)He was shocked by his student’s inability todescribe properly her excursion to Europe. (Paras. 2-4)Thesis of the narration: It is unfair to blame students for their language deficiency. (Para.5)BodyExplains why stud ents shouldn’t be blamed for their language deficiency by providing two reasons and one example. (Paras. 6-10)Elaborates the importance of grammar and vocabulary in learning English. (Paras. 11-13)Concluding partNarrates another incident where his son unconsciously uttered a grammatically perfect sentence with a subjunctive mood, which made the author so proud of his son. (Paras. 14-17)3. Summary of the TextTo my son, I am a _____________: a father he is __________ listen to and a man ____________ the rules of grammar. And I got ______________ this because my student was unable to describe properly her feeling on her __________ to Europe.However, it doesn’t ________________ to criticize our students. They unfairly bear the bulk of the criticism for these __________________ because there is a sense that they _________________. On one hand, they are misled by the____________. On the other hand, school fails to _________________ the essential framework of language, accurate grammar and proper vocabulary.Perhaps, language should be looked upon as a _________ and a ___________________: often study the road map (check grammar) and ________ the car engine (adjust vocabulary). Learning grammar and a good vocabulary is just likedriving with a road map in a ________________ car. __________, _________, and __________ communication depends upon grammar and a good vocabulary, the two __________ assets for students, but they are ________________ in schools.II. Language FocusWords and expressions1. oddity: n. [C] a strange or unusual person or thing 怪人;怪物;奇特的东西With his neat suits on, he felt like an oddity walking in this poor neighborhood.穿着笔挺的西装走在这个贫民区里,他觉得自己就像个怪物。

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程2完整

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程2完整

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程2答案Unit 1 (1)Sharing (1)Listening (2)Viewing (3)Role-play (3)Conversations (4)Passage (4)Unit test (5)Unit 2 (6)Sharing (6)Listening (7)Viewing (7)Role-play (8)Presenting (9)Conversations (9)Passage (10)Unit test (11)Unit 3 (12)Sharing (12)Listening (12)Role-play (14)Presenting (15)Conversations (15)Passage (16)Unit test (17)Unit 4 (18)Sharing (18)Listening (19)Viewing (19)Role-play (20)Presenting (21)Conversations (22)Passage (22)Unit test (23)Unit 5 (24)Sharing (24)Listening (25)Viewing (26)Role-play (26)Conversations (27)Passage (27)Unit 6 (29)Sharing (29)Listening (30)Viewing (30)Role-play (31)Presenting (32)Conversations (32)Passage (32)Unit test (33)Unit 7 (34)Sharing (34)Listening (35)Viewing (36)Role-play (36)Presenting (37)Conversations (38)Passage (39)Unit test (39)Unit 8 (41)Sharing (41)Listening (42)Role-play (43)Presenting (44)Conversations (44)Passage (45)Unit test (46)Unit 1SharingTask 2(1) new things(2) At the moment(3) quite difficultTask 31, 3, 7, 8Task 41. (1) ever learned (2) found2. (1) a combination (2) body movements3. Learning to drive4. (1) nine cases (2) by most standards5. French6. hatedListeningTask 2Activity 1e-c-a-g-d-h-b-fActivity 2(1) speak(2) saying the wrong(3) native speakers(4) pronunciation(5) talking to himself(6) making mistakes(7) listening skills(8) listeningActivity 31. (1) embarrassed (2) hear2. anything you like3. (1) voice (2) pronunciation4. (1) how it sounds (2) the news (3) English television5. on the Internet6. sound likeViewingTask 2Activity 1BABAActivity 2DABADRole-playTask 2Activity 11Activity 2G:1, 3, 5 R:2, 4, 6, 7 Activity 31. (1) you should eat (2) a good2. (1) should not spend (2) You're3. (1) Why don't (2) am not sure that's4. (1) it's a good (2) suppose so ConversationsTask 1BDDCATask 2CDACPassageTask 1DACDTask 2(1) alternative(2) numerous(3) traditional(4) academic(5) countryside(6) athletes(7) take advantage of(9) in a collective effort(10) serve asUnit testPartⅠCBBCCPartⅡBADCBPartⅢAADBCPartⅣ(1) political(2) Traditional(3) acquire(4) bear in mind(5) difficult(6) invented(7) successful(9) thousands of(10) brainsUnit 2 SharingTask 2(1) different countries(2) home(3) places(4) culturesTask 31, 4, 5Task 41. mature2. airport3. theater4. scenery5. culture6. language Task 5b-a-d-f-c-e Listening Task 2Activity 11. slowly sinking2. two and a half3. try and stop4. temporary5. permanent Activity 23, 4, 5 Viewing Task 2Activity 1 DBBCDActivity 21. busy2. bars3. friendliness4. elegant5. views6. (1) beaches (2) cheap7. (1) changing (2) sunset8. criedRole-playTask 2Activity 13Activity 2(1) trying to(2) takes(3) looking for(4) right way(5) the first left(6) until you reach(7) get to(8) Is it far(9) Go left(10) on the left Presenting Task 1(1) isolated(2) far(3) plane(4) three months(5) culture(6) way of life(7) speak to(8) find out(9) history(10) dreams Conversations Task 1ADBCDTask 2ADCA Passage Task 1DABDTask 2(1) scared(2) perceive(3) negative(4) result in(5) lose faith in(6) goes down(7) depressed(8) preferably(9) adapt(10) revealUnit testPartⅠABBAAPartⅡBCADPartⅢCADBPartⅣ(1) vacation(2) walks of life(3) routine(4) adventure(5) treat(6) popularity(7) gain a better understanding of(8) similarities(9) perspective(10) marvelousUnit 3SharingTask 2(1) concerts(2) a bar(3) bandTask 31. (1) keep fit (2) theater2. (1) small children (2) seeing friends3. (1) eating and drinking (2) houses4. (1) friends around (2) a jazz club5. (1) love to read (2) oil painting6. (1) playing the guitar (2) watching films Task 41, 6ListeningTask 2(1) free art exhibition(2) a concert(3) dinner(4) bus home(5) museum(6) paintings(7) entertainers(8) comedy(9) comedy club(10) Covent Garden ViewingTask 2Activity 1(1) sightseeing(2) beach(3) get away from(4) relaxing(5) a dozen(6) fantastic(7) attitude(8) perfectActivity 2BAABABActivity 3c-e-f-b-a-dRole-playTask 2Activity 1(1) Book a table(2) 4(3) Saturday(4) 10 o'clock(5) two tickets(6) Starr(7) June the fifth(8) June the ninth(9) dinner with friends(10) eight-thirty(11) Saturday(12) dinner tonight(13) 098845673 Activity 2(1) repeat(2) check(3) catch(4) slow down(5) speak up Presenting Task 1Activity 1e-d-b-f-a-cActivity 2b-a-c-e-dConversations Task 1DCCBCTask 2DAADPassageTask 1AADDTask 2(1) objectives(2) farthest(3) recognized(4) separated into(5) involves(6) is referred to(7) life-threatening(8) designed(9) endurance(10) putting themselves at riskUnit testPartⅠACBBBPartⅡDBDCAPartⅢCDCCPartⅣ(1) have a passion for(2) looked upon(3) take risks(4) probably(5) ignore(6) attractive(7) familiar(8) obviously(9) powerful(10) requiresUnit 4 SharingTask 2(1) finding out(2) a normal person(3) feel about fame Task 32, 3, 4Task 41. exciting2. worthwhile3. a model4. real fame5. invention6. in the street Task 5b-a-c-f-e-dListeningTask 2(1) advertising(2) enjoy the job(3) travel(4) chance(5) go traveling(6) a doctor(7) have time(8) play the piano(9) writing songs(10) make more timeViewingTask 2Activity 11. (1) the attitude (2) the talent2. speed3. (1) Formula One (2) big guys4. ambitious driversActivity 2(1) speed(2) survive(3) October(4) richest(5) track(6) bank(7) glory(8) betterActivity 3(1) 7(2) 4(3) everythingRole-playTask 2Activity 1(1) White House(2) tomorrow afternoon(3) a space flight(4) next week(5) her husband(6) 80(7) three or four(8) organize(9) this weekend(10) restaurant service(11) French(12) Paris(13) directions(14) bookActivity 2R:1, 2, 4 O:3, 5, 6 PresentingTask 11. South Wales2. a rock star3. his dream4. (1) drum kit (2) write songs5. apart fromConversations Task 1BBCDDTask 2ABBDPassageTask 1BDACTask 2(1) commentators(2) exaggerated(3) focus on(4) lead an active life(5) laid the foundation(6) annual(7) a series of(8) advocating(9) abolishUnit test PartⅠCACCCPartⅡCBBAPartⅢBCCBAPartⅣ(1) champion(2) challenges(3) Regardless of(4) inspiration(5) remarkable(6) legendary(7) dominance(8) appeal in(9) aspire toUnit 5SharingTask 2(1) cities(2) mix of people(3) peace and quietTask 3d-e-a-c-f-bTask 41, 2, 5Task 51. horribly2. get round3. (1) on the go (2) take time out (3) missing out4. green transport5. (1) crime (2) committing crimesListening Task 2(1) shopping(2) good nightlife(3) safe(4) cheap(5) terrible(6) restaurants(7) fantastic(8) fast(9) green(10) crowded(11) friendly(12) atmosphere(13) clean(14) safe(15) see(16) do(17) beautiful(18) perfect(19) culture(20) too muchViewingTask 21. a combined age2. (1) forgotten (2) stuck indoors (3) felt right(4) 16 times (5) closure (6) meet3. 404. (1) available online (2) 2 millionRole-playTask 2Activity 1Conversation 11. a hotel2. The air conditioning3. send someone upConversation 21. a restaurant2. (1) 20 minutes (2) the service charge3. busy timeConversation 31. a train station2. an hour3. wrong type of snowActivity 2C:1, 2, 5 R:3, 4, 6 ConversationsTask 1AABADTask 2AADBPassageTask 1BDCDTask 2(1) join up(2) reaction(3) makes increasing sense(4) sustainable(5) aims(6) monitored(7) access to(8) experimenting with(9) eye-catching(10) commutingUnit testPartⅠBCDABPartⅡBCDACPartⅢDCBDDPartⅣ(1) widespread(2) property(3) penetrates(4) robbed(5) victim(6) argue about(7) contribute to(8) population(9) remains unsolved(10) proposed Unit 6 SharingTask 2(1) a researcher(2) gets too busy(3) relax(4) flatTask 33, 4Task 4c-e-a-d-b-f ListeningTask 2(1) a free bus(2) a dentist(3) Lunch(4) a cheap(5) a surprise holiday(6) free coffee(7) bring their children(8) free drinks(9) go fishing(10) all the fish ViewingTask 2(1) traveling to work(2) live abroad(3) cheap houses(4) an online map company(5) working(6) drive(7) 700(8) 38 pounds(9) quality of life(10) the trafficRole-playTask 2Activity 11, 3Activity 21. like2. can't stand3. absolutely love4. (1) don't like (2) prefer5. don't mind6. keen on7. hate8. (1) not very keen on (2) want to bePresentingTask 1Activity 11. (1) shaped (2) faces2. (1) personal (2) special message3. at home4. beautiful websiteActivity 2c-e-a-b-dConversationsTask 1BDACCTask 2ADBBPassageTask 1BBAD(1) evaluate(2) compensation(3) negotiating(4) confirm(5) schedule(6) circumstances(7) turn down(8) start over(9) work out(10) informed Unit test PartⅠBACCDPartⅡBDDCCPartⅢCADBC(1) opportunities(2) practical(3) define(4) compassion(5) focusing on(6) significance(7) think big(8) plays a huge role(9) attend(10) Contented Unit 7 SharingTask 2(1) enjoy(2) live without(3) plan my life(4) listening to musicb-e-f-a-d-cTask 51. (1) on it all the time (2) my husband2. (1) my laptop (2) phone (3) essential3. beyond that4. (1) computer (2) InternetListeningTask 2Activity 11, 2Activity 21. on the Internet2. videos3. (1) a break (2) someone in the office (3) looking through4. reading books5. (1) the computer (2) sports and going out (3) live in the real worldViewing Task 2 Activity 1 1, 4Activity 2 CBDDC Role-play Task 2 Activity 1Reasons(1) all the time(2) texting(3) watch much television(4) terrible(5) for work(6) an emergency(7) a problem with(8) go on the Internet(9) Someone else Activity 2Speaker 1:c-a-b Speaker 2:b-a-cPresentingTask 1(1) 2(2) near the sea(3) real achievement(4) 12(5) talked online(6) hello(7) lonely(8) a new girl(9) bored(10) my real friends(11) a club(12) good-looking(13) start talking to him(14) on the dance floor(15) haven't been dancing Conversations Task 1BCDDCTask 2BBACPassageTask 1DAADTask 2(1) response(2) illegal(3) in charge of(4) consequently(5) relied heavily on(6) linked to(7) anticipate(8) familiar with(9) remedy(10) betraying Unit testPartⅠADBCBPartⅡBCADCPartⅢABCDDPartⅣ(1) refer to(2) involves(3) unique(4) valuable(5) at your expense(6) associated with(7) responsible(8) minimize(9) regularly(10) maintainUnit 8SharingTask 2(1) come from(2) most of my family(3) talking to peopleTask 3c-e-a-f-b-dTask 41. (1) height (2) same traits (3) think about things2. (1) my sister (2) similar to (3) mathematical3. (1) a younger version (2) organized (3) louder4. quite calm5. (1) my brothers (2) quite differentTask 52, 6ListeningTask 2(1) 1689(2) advisor(3) soldiers(4) sailors(5) dull(6) incredibly(7) surname(8) great fun ViewingTask 2(1) islands(2) There are no rules(3) an account(4) a digital(5) male(6) half animal(7) edit(8) short(10) features(11) pick(12) personality(13) online stores(14) over three million(15) chatRole-playTask 2Activity 1 Conversation 11. speaking and listening2. conversation Conversation 21. summer camp2. Different ages Conversation 31. online classes2. demanding(1) So for me the most important thing is to(2) I suppose I'd have to say(3) In my opinion(4) One thing I'd like to say is that PresentingTask 1Activity 1(1) BBC breakfast TV(2) hair color(3) businesswoman(4) personality(5) buildingActivity 21, 3, 4, 5, 6ConversationsTask 1BCCDATask 2CDAB PassageTask 1CCABTask 2(1) infancy(2) assumed(3) inherited(4) rooted in(5) fairs(6) compensate for(7) cement(8) witness(9) exposed to(10) contributed toUnit testPartⅠBBCCBPartⅡBDAAPartⅢBCCAAPartⅣ(1) kicked out of(2) hang out(3) involved(4) useless(5) failure(6) fell in love with(7) positive(8) especially(9) took off(10) succeed。

新视野大学英语(第三版)听说教程2-Unit1-电子教案

新视野大学英语(第三版)听说教程2-Unit1-电子教案

教案课程名称新视野英语教程听说教程2课时班级专业教师系部教研室教材《新视野英语教程听说教程2》教学题目Unit 1教学目标Pronunciation: Distinguish four groups of phonetic sounds: Listening: Get familiar with the topic of “food”.Speaking: Memorize useful expressions of showing likes and dislikes: ●What do you think about/of...?●How do you like...?●I love/like it.●I hate it.●It’s great.●It’s horrible.教学设计教学环节教师活动安排与建议(一)Warming-upListen to a song related to the topicof “Chicken Fried”.●By listening to the song, students (Ss) aregetting to know the theme of the unit.●The song “Chicken Fried” was recordedin 2003 by the Zac Brown Band, whosefrontman Zac Brown wrote it, for the 2005album Home Grown. The song has alsobeen placed at number 39 for the Taste ofCountry’s “Top 100 Country Songs of allTime” chart.(二)Telling Apart1.Help Ss practice the pronunciationof the phonetic sounds:2.Read the proverbs and sayings andpractice the tongue twister.●Play the recording and ask Ss to read aloud.●Correct their pronunciation when necessary.●For more exercises, please see Optionalexercises in Teacher’s Book.(三)Testing Your Ears1.Read new words, phrases andexpressions, and proper names.2.Listening exercises: simplesentences, conversations and apassage.3.Watch a video about an“Automatic Restaurant” inNuremberg, Germany.●Explain each new word, phrase and propername with one example sentence presentedin PPT.●When doing exercises, tell Ss to read thefour choices in advance;pay attention tothe importance of grammatical coherence.●Watch the video and try to answer thefollowing questions presented in PPT.。

新视野大学英语第三版第二册第一课教案

新视野大学英语第三版第二册第一课教案

Unit 1Language in Mission教学重点:1.To talk about love between parents and children2.Reading skill: read in thought groups3.Master the key language points and grammatical structuresin the text4.Critical thinking about the father’s teaching method in thetext教学难点:1.apply the phrases and patterns2.General concepts about writing a college essay.教学过程:Task 1Lead-in and warming up活动:Class surveyTo what extent are you close to your parents?•be like friends;•never keep secret from them;•ask them for advice;•give me d irections about life …Survey: How close are you and your parents?I have been missing my parents a lot since I left forcollege.☐I often chat with my parents.☐I like sharing my joys and sorrows with my parents.☐I always remember my parents’ birthdays.☐I know about my parents’ hobbies.☐My parents allow me to make my own decisions.Task 2Text studyLanguage focus活动:Reading comprehension and discuss these questions in groups1) What does the son think of the father? (Para. 1) Atedious oddity: a father he is obliged to listen to and a man absorbed in the rules of grammar.2) Why was the writer shocked by his student’s answer?(Paras. 2-4) She is unable to describe her excursion to Europe with the right words.3) Why should students not be blamed for their languagedeficiency? (Paras. 6-7) The learning environment is misleading.4) How should grammar be taught as far as the writer isconcerned? (Paras.8-10) Grammar must be handled delicately, step by step. An effective way of teaching could aro use children’s interest in learning English grammar. Anexample: a grammar lesson with my sonDifficult sentences1.If I am the only parent who still corrects his child’s English,then perhaps my son is right. To him, I am a tedious oddity:a father he is obliged to listen to and a man absorbed in therules of grammar, which my son seems allergic to. (Para. 1) Meaning: My son is probably right if there is no other parent like me who still corrects his child’s mistakes in English. To my son, I am a boring and strange father, who he has to listen to; I am also the one who pays lots of attention to grammar rules, which he doesn’t seem to like.2.The civilization of Greece and the glory of Romanarchitecture were captured in a condensed non-statement.(Para. 4)Meaning: The civilization of Greece and the glory of Roman architecture were just described in one word rather than a complete statement because of her inability to choose appropriate words to express herself.3. Perhaps, language should be looked upon as a road map and a valuable possession: often study the road map (check grammar) and tune up the car engine (adjust vocabulary). Learning grammar and a good vocabulary is just like drivingwith a road map in a well-conditioned car. (Para. 11) Meaning: Maybe, you should regard language as a road map and a very precious property you have. You should often look at the road map (review grammar) and make small changes to your car engine (improve vocabulary).Task 3Assignment:How to write a college essay:An essay normally has three main parts: Introduction, body and conclusion.Introduction: The introduction part is usually one short paragraph that introduces the topic to be discussed and the thesis statement. A thesis statement can be an opinion, an attitude or a stand about the topic. Body: The body is the main part of an essay. It may contain several short paragraphs that use the development methods of examples, narrative, cause and effect, comparison and contrast, classification, argumentation, etc.Conclusion: The conclusion wraps up the discussion of a certain topic. It can briefly summarize the main points discussed and can also restate the thesis statement by using different words and structures. At the end of the conclusion, the write r’s finalthoughts on the topic may be added such as a predication, a suggestion, or a warning. Writing practiceDirections: Write an essay of no less than 150 words on one of the following topics. One topic has an outline you can follow. Topic: Grammar, a headache to meIntroduction:Thesis statement: English Grammar is a big headache to me. Body: Example: The difference between used to and be used to Conclusion: I’m allergic to learning English grammar.More topics: • Learning English through i mitation / repetition • Learning English with / without grammarUnit 5Relax and explore教学重点:1.Talk about different kind of holidays and interesting places2.Introduce a town/city in China教学难点:1.Listen for people’s preference of holidays by indentifyingcomparatives2.make and take orders in a restaurant教学过程:Opening-up1.Read the statements. Then underline the alternatives whichare true for you or fill in the blanks according to your own experiences.2.Work in pairs and compare your answers.Listening to the world1.Sharing1)Watch a podcast for its general idea.2)Watch part 1 and choose the thing you hear3)Notes: New England (Northeastern corner of Unitedstates, consisting of six states of Maine )2.Listening: fill the blanks in the chart3.Viewing1)Notes: Buenos Aires2)Notes: ArgentinaQuestions:1 What difficulties you encountered while learning English?1) I have a limited vocabulary2) I have difficulty understanding authentic listeningmaterials.2.In your opinion, what factors affect intelligence? Why?I prefer going to the cinema because it provides bettersound effects. Besides, with more people around, theatmosphere is much better than when I watch movies alone at home.Role-playWork in pairs and role-play one of the following situations by using skills for taking orders in a restaurant.Situation 1: Making orders based on menu ASituation 2:Making orders based on menu B Assignment:Work in groups of four. Share briefly with your group members a recent event you went to, e.g. a festival, a concert, a sports event, an exhibition, a play, a party, or a film.。

新视野大学英语视听说教程第二册第一单元教案

新视野大学英语视听说教程第二册第一单元教案

授课题目:Unit 1 Life is a learning curve授课时间:第____周第____周授课类型:实训课授课时数:4教学目的及要求:By learning this unit, the student should1) be able to talk about learning experiences.2) listen for signal words for listing.3) give and respond to advice.4) talk about learning / teaching methods.教学重点及难点:1.Listening skill: listen for signal words for listing.2.Speaking skill: give and respond to advice.教学方法和手段:Task-based communicative, multi-modal teaching through:1.Recording listening;2.Video watching;3.PPT showing;4.Individual work, pair work & group work.教学内容和过程:Unit 2 A Break for FunStep One Opening upRead the following quotes about learning. Do you agree with them Why or why notWe learn by doing.— Aristotle.I partly agree with the quote because it is not the only way of learning: We gain first-hand experience by interacting with the environment;We gain second-hand experience by reading books.A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.— Albert EinsteinYes. It is dangerous for a person who knows a little about something thinks he knows it all.The best way to learn is to teach.— AnonymousYes. Going through the process of trying to explain something to others will help you understand, absorb and consolidate what you have learned.Step Two Listening to the worldI.Sharing1.Watch a podcast for its general idea.2.Watch Part 1 and fill in the blanks.3.Watch Part 2 and check the true statements.4.Watch Part 3 and fill in the blanks.5.Work in pairs and discuss the question.II.Listening1.Introduce the listening Skill: Listening for signal words for listing2. Listen for the total number of items at the beginning3. Listen for words and expressions that signal the beginning, followingand end of the listing4. . the last, the final, lastly, and finally5. Listing items with equal value6. . to begin with, to start with, furthermore, moreover, in addition,besides, what’s more, the las t but not the least, lastly, finally7.Words and expressions indicating importance8. expressions: above all, the most important / obvious / noteworthy9.Adjectives: main, vital, significant, chief, central, principal,primary, major, distinctive, and the –est forms of adjectives Listen to Part 2 of the radio program. Then match the people to the film stars they like.10.Listen to a radio program and rearrange the following expressions.11.Listen to the radio program again and complete the table.12.Fill in the blanks.13.III.Viewing1.Read the program information below and check the true statements.2.Read the statements. Then watch the video clip and underline thecorrect alternative.3.4.Read the statements and the answer choices. Then watch the video clipagain and choose the best answers.Step Three Speaking for communication1.Read the statements. Then listen to a conversation and check the truestatements.2.Read the table. Then listen to the conversation and write G for givingadvice and R for responding to advice in the right column.3.Speaking Skill: Giving and responding to adviceGiving and responding to advice in an appropriate way are useful and important speaking skills.Expressions for giving adviceWhy don’t you…My( main/personal) recommendation/suggestion/ is/would be…If that happened to me/ If I were in your place/ if I were you/ In that case, I’d recommend…Do you think it is a good idea…The sooner you…the better.…might work/ would probably work/is worth a try.If you ask me/ The way I see it, it probably would have been better(not) to have…Expressions for responding to advice•Thank you, I’ll take that into consideration.• Thanks. That sounds good/interesting.I hadn’t thought of that before. Thank you so much for offering that advice.Thank you fo r the advice. I’ll try…Maybe you’re right.Thanks for saying that.4.Look at the pictures and read the conversations below. Then fill inthe blanks using the words in brackets.5.Role-play the situations.Step Four Further practice in listeningI.Short Conversations1 Q: What can we learn from the conversationB The woman should seek help from the writing center.2 Q: Why does the woman choose to learn FrenchD She thinks speaking French is a must for cultured people.3 Q: What did the man do last nightD He attended a speech.4 Q: What made Melissa unhappyC That she lost her chance to enter the contest.5 Q: What does the man think of the woman’s opinionA It is one-sided.II. Long Conversation1 Q: How is the woman doing in the man’s cl assC She often fails to turn in her homework on time.2 Q: What does the woman think of learning SpanishD It presents difficulty for her.3 Q: What do we know from this conversation about the manA He has a good personal relationship with the woman.4 Q: What is the woman most likely to do after talking with the manC Work harder in her Spanish class.III. Passages1.Passage one1 Q: What do you know about the speaker’s Spanish learning experience in high schoolD She showed dissatisfaction with the slow pace of her class.2 Q: What made the speaker feel more frustrated while learning Spanish in high schoolA She had to learn the material that she already knew.3 Q: What did the speaker say about her study of Spanish literature in collegeC It proved to be an unbalanced way to learn the language.4 Q: Which experience benefited the speaker most in terms of her use of SpanishD She taught Spanish speakers how to speak English.2. Passage two1) alternative2) numerous3) traditional4) academic5) countryside6) athletes7) take advantage of8) Secondary9) in a collective effort10) serve as作业:Preview Section B参考文献:1.郑树棠. 新视野大学英语视听说教程(第三版)第二册[M]. 北京:外语教学与研究出版社,2015.2.郑树棠. 新视野大学英语视听说教程(第三版)第二册教师用书[M]. 北京:外语教学与研究出版社,2015.3.夏纪梅. 现代外语课堂设计理论与实践[M]. 上海:上海外语教育出版社,2003.4.秦秀白. 《新世纪大学英语系列教程》第二册[M]. 上海:上海外语教育出版社,2007(2009重印).5.杨治中主编.《新起点大学基础英语教程系列》第二册[M]. 北京:外语教学与研究出版社,2004.6.翟象俊等主编. 《21世纪大学英语系列教程》第二版第二册[M]. 厦门:复旦大学出版社,2008.课后小结:。

Unit_1听力教程2第三版

Unit_1听力教程2第三版

Dialogue 1 Making Arrangements
Done To be done √ The disco Relevant information The hall has been hired To find someone to do it.
The sound system and records will be delivered by a local company next week.
Everyday Listening



Tip 1 Listen to songs in English. Tip 2 Use closed captioning while watching movies. Tip 3 Pay attention to body language, gestures, and facial expressions.



Words and Expressions: Van(van truck ) A truck with a enclosed cargo space箱式货车 Zebra crossing Street crossing where pedestrians have right of way, often marked in some way especially with diagonal stripes.
EX. B

They’ll need a bit of notice.
Dialogue 2 Fast food Survey
Dialogue 2 Fast food Survey



Vocabulary Survey Kebab Polystyrene I sort of go out and get a burger or a sandwich. It's sort of embarrassing. Send out for a pizza Snack v. She likes to snack while watching TV. Usually I only have a snack at lunchtime. How about… a dustbin a litter bin Greens
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课程名称 新视野英语教程 听说教程 2 课时 班级 专业 教师 系部 教研室 教 材 《新视野英语教程 听说教程 2》
教学 题目
Unit 1 Pronunciation:Distinguish four groups of phonetic sounds:

Listening: Get familiar with the topic of food”. “
2
(四) Opening Your Mouth 1. Read new words, phrases and
expressions, and proper names. 2. Reading exercises: 4 short
conversations and 2 longer ones. 3. Act out the conversations and then
exercises in Teache’rs Book.
practice the tongue twister.
(三) Testing Your Ears 1. Read new words, phrases and
expressions, and proper names. 2. Listening exercises: simple
学 Speaking:Memorize useful expressions ofshowing likes and dislike:s
What do you think about/of...?


How do you like...? I love/like it.
I hate it.
It ’ s great.
Play the recording and ask Ss to read aloud. Correct their pronunciation when necessary. For more exercises, please see Optional
2. Read the proverbs and sayings and
make up their own conversations in the given situations. (五) Talking Together 1. Act out the pictures in Task 1 with partners. 2. Make their own conversations with their partners. 3. Watch a video about a teacher who teaches riding for the disabled in “The Pony Centre ”. From the video, Ss could learn how the teacher shows her likes.
It ’ s horrible.
教学环节
教师活动安排与建议
By listening to the song, students (Ss) are
getting to know the theme of the unit.
The song “Chicken Fried”was recorded
(一) Warming-up
sentences, conversations and a passage. 3. Watch a video about an “Automatic Restaurant” in Nuremberg, Germany.
Explain each new word, phrase and proper name with one example sentence presented in PPT. When doing exercises, tell Ss to read the four choices in advance;pay attention to the importance of grammatical coherence. Watch the video and try to answer the following questions presented in PPT.
in 2003 by the Zac Brown Band, whose
Listen to a song related to the topic of “Chicken Fried”.
frontman Zac Brown wrote it, for the 2005 album Home Grown. The song has
Explain each new word, phrase and proper name with one example sentence presented in PPT. Play the recording and ask Ss to read after it. Divide Ss into small groups to act out the conversations according to the pictures or clues.
Let Ss act out their own conversations more freely. Ask some volunteers to present their acting in class. Watch the video and try to answer the following questions presented in PPT.
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