九年级英语Unit10教案
人教版九年级英语全册Unit10单元教学设计
1.培养学生对健康的关注,使其认识到保持良好生活习惯的重要性。
2.增进学生对疾病患者的关爱,学会尊重、理解、帮助他们。
3.通过学习本单元,让学生认识到医学进步对人类健康的重要意义,激发他们对科学研究的兴趣。
4.引导学生树立正确的价值观,关爱生命,珍惜健康,关注社会公共卫生问题。
人教版九年级英语全册Unit10单元教学设计
一、教学目标
(一)知识与技能
1.掌握本单元的生词和短语,如:suffer, serious, disease, survive, recover, symptom, operation, cancer, AIDS等,并能正确运用到实际语境中。
2.学会使用一般现在时和现在进行时描述疾病和健康状况。
4.布置课后作业,要求学生复习本节课所学内容,为新课的学习打下基础。
五、作业布置
为了巩固本单元所学知识,确保学生对词汇、短语、语法和阅读技巧的掌握,特布置以下作业:
1.写作练习:请运用本单元所学的词汇和短语,结合一般现在时、现在进行时、一般过去时和过去完成时等时态,写一篇关于健康生活的短文,字数在100-120词左右。
3.分析课文中的祈使句、感叹句等句型,引导学生学会给出建议、表示关心和慰问。
4.通过对课文内容的分析,让学生了解疾病对人类的影响,培养他们的健康意识。
(三)学生小组讨论
1.教师将学生分成小组,针对以下问题进行讨论:
a. What are the common diseases in our daily life?
四、教学内容与过程
(一)导入新课
1.教师通过展示一组关于健康和疾病的图片,引导学生关注本单元的主题,激发他们的学习兴趣。
英语人教版九年级全册Unit10 教学设计
Unit 10 You're supposed to shake hands.Section A 1a-2d教材来源:人教版义务教育教科书九年级全一册。
内容来源:Unit 10 You're supposed to shake hands。
Section A 1a-2d主题:谈论不同国家的见面礼仪课时:1课时授课对象:九年级学生设计者:郑州市第76中学吕庆洋一、教材分析本节课是人教版义务教育教科书九年级全一册Unit 10 You're supposed to shake hands.的第一课时:Section A 1a-2b。
本节课主要学习用should, be supposed to do, be expected to do结构来谈论不同国家的见面礼仪,开阔学生视野,有利于提升学生的跨文化交际能力,也为本单元其他部分的学习打下基础。
二、学情分析1学生已有的基础学生已经对should表示建议的用法比较熟悉,也在Unit5-7 单元学习过被动语态,这为本节课语言点的进一步学习做了很好的铺垫,而且在之前的英语学习中,学生也了解了一些外国文化风俗习惯呢,有一定的跨文化交际意识。
2学生面临的问题学生对be supposed to do, be expected to do结构的学习运用还需要进一步强化练习。
三、学习目标1 通过图片,来了解并掌握常见国家及其见面礼的表达。
2通过看图片,听听力,模仿说的方式学习并运用be supposed to do, be expected to do结构。
3 通过听说,欣赏视频来进一步了解不同国家的风俗礼仪,增强跨文化交际的能力。
四、重点、难点重点:了解并掌握常见国家及其见面礼难点:运用should, be supposed to do, be expected to do结构来描述常见国家的见面礼。
五、教法与学法分析教法:情景教学法;任务教学法学法:自主学习,小组合作学习六、教学过程分析1课堂导入通过展示shake hands, kiss和bow三种见面礼图片和提问:In China,When you meet each other for the first time, you should shake hands. What about other countries?来导入本节课。
九年级英语Unit10教案
Unit 10 By the time I got outside, the bus had already left.The First PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands1. Knowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabulary oversleep(2) Target Language What happenedI overslept. And by the time I got up, my brother had already gotten in the shower.2. Ability Objects(1) Teach the students to use the new words.(2) Train the students to narrate past events with the Past Perfect Tense.(3) Train the students’ listening and speaking skills with the target language.3. Moral ObjectIt’s a good habit to go to bed early in the evening and get up early in the morning. So you’ll never be in a hurry in the morning.Ⅱ. Teaching Key Points1. Key Vocabulary oversleep2. Target Language Narrate past events with the Past Perfect Tense Ⅲ. Teaching Difficult Points1. Train the students to narrate past events with the Past Perfect Tense.2.Train the students to understand the target language in spoken conversation.Ⅳ. Teaching Methods1. Thinking of examples from the students’ real lives.2. Making sentences by looking at the pictures.Ⅴ. Teaching ProceduresStep I Revision1. Ask some questions like this: What volunteer work would you like to doHelp the students to answer, I’d like to…/I love to…/I hope to…2. Practice the dialogue in Activity 3c on page 62 again.3. Check the students’ homework by asking some students to read their sentences with the phrasal verbs. Then ask the students to hand in their homework.Step Ⅱ 1aFirst write by the time on the blackboard. and tell the class the meaning of it.Say this sentence to the class: By the time the teacher came in, the students had begun reading English.Tell them to note the structure "had begun" in this sentence. Begun is the past participle of begin. Explain what is the past participle form of a verb for the students. Tell them it is as the same as the past form for a regular verb. And they have to remember the irregular verbs’participles one by one.Write By the time I came back…on the blackboard.Say to the class, By the time I came in. What had happenedHelp one student to answer like this, By the time the teacher came in, Don had written his name on the blackboard.Then get more students to answer differently,Read the instructions to the students and read these questions to the class as well.What do you usually do in, the morning before school Do you like morning Why or why notChoose one good student to answer them by saying something he or she usually does in the morning.Then have the whole class practice in pairs. Ask each other the questions.After they finish talking, ask one or two pairs to say their conversations to the class. Correct the mistakes they may make with the other students.Call the students’ attention to the pictures in Activity la.Then tell students to talk about the pictures in groups of four. Move around the classroom, listening to students and offering help. Make sure that they talk in English.After they all finish talking, ask different groups to tell the class about the pictures.Step Ⅲ 1bAsk the students to read the instructions together. Have them look at the two columns, A and B ,in the chart. Point out the sample answer. Read the two parts of the sentence.Then go over the other unconnected parts of sentences, too.Play the recording for the first time.Students only listen. Then play it a second time. Let students match two parts of each sentence. Check the answers by asking some students to tell their answers.Make sure that all of them have got the correct answers by listening. Say congratulations to the students who get the answers correctly by guessing.Step Ⅳ 1cFirst play the recording in Activity 1b again and let the students read after it. Do it at least twice.Then read the instructions together with the whole class.You will make conversations in pairs. Each of you will have to take turns being Tina. Look at the pictures in Activity la to help you. Tell your partner what happened to you this morning. Ask a pair to read the example to the class before they begirtHave the students work in pairs. Move around the room offering language support as needed.After they all finish talking, ask some pairs to say their conversations to the class.Step Ⅴ SummaryStep Ⅵ Homework1. Write out the story of Tina, Note to use the target language.2. Revise when to use the Past Perfect Tense and the verb structure of it.The Second PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands1. Knowledge Objects(1) Target LanguageBy the time she got to class, the teacher had already started teaching. When she got to school, she realized she had left her backpack at home. When I got home, I realized I had left my keys in the backpack.(2)The Three Forms of the verbs.2. Ability Objects(1) Train the students’ listening skill.(2) Train the students’ writing skill with the target language.(3) Train the students’ speaking skill.(4) Train the students to use the three forms of the verbs.Ⅱ. Teaching Key Points1. Listening practice with the target language.2. Use the correct verb forms to fill in the blanks by listening.3. Make sentences using the Past Perfect Tense.4. The three forms of the verbs.Ⅲ. Teaching Difficult Points1. Write an ending for the story in Activity 2c.2. The three verb forms in Grammar Focus.Ⅳ.Teaching ProceduresStep I Revision1. Revise what happened to Tina in the morning by asking one or two students to tell the stroy on page 68.2. Ask students to check each other’s homework in pairs, pointing out all the mistakes they might have made.3. Revise the Past Perfect Tense by asking the children when to use it and what its verb structure is.Step Ⅱ 2aRead the instructions to the class. Be sure that all of them know what to do.Call the students’attention to the four pictures. Get them to guess the correct order of the pictures first. The first one is given as a sample. Ask one or two children to tell their stories by describing the pictures according to their own order.Play the recording the first time, students only listen. Play the recording again and ask the children to number each picture.Check the answers with the class and see who have ever got the correct answers without listening.Step Ⅲ 2bAsk the students to read the instructions together. Point out the blanks in the sentences and the verbs in the brackets.Let the students fill in the blanks with the correct forms individually.Move around the classroom collecting the common mistakes they may make.After they all finish writing, tell them to get ready to listen to the conversation and check their answers.Play the recording. Students listen and check their answers. Correct the answers by asking seven different students to say theirs to the class.Step Ⅳ 2cAsk the whole class to read the instructions together.We have a new task now. We know Tina was late for class. What do you think happened after Tina was late for classWork with a partner. Make up an ending for the story by continuing it. The beginning has been given.Get students to discuss in pairs. Complete the ending. Make sure they are talking in English. Move around the classroom, offering language support if needed. After ten minutes, ask students to stop discussing. Get some pairs of students to tell the class how they think the story ended And let the whole class decide whose ending is the best. Tell each pair to write down their ending, or do it after class if time is not enough.Step Ⅴ Grammar FocusCall students’attention to the sentences on the left. Ask four different students to read the four sentences and point out where had plus a past participle is used. Write the sentences on the blackboard.Ask the students to make sentences correctly using each form of the verbsin the box.Check the answers.Step Ⅵ Homework1. Write down the ending of Tina’s story.2. Make sentences using each form of the verbs below:leave, walk, start, oversleep, ring, be3. Review the Grammar Focus.The Third PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands1. Knowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabularybell, ring, go off, rush, run off, on time, give sb. a ride, lock, break down(2) Target LanguageBy the time I got there, the bus had already left.By the time I woke up, my father had already gone into the bathroom.2. Ability ObjectsTrain the students’ reading skill with target language.Train the students’ speaking skill with target language.Ⅱ. Teaching Key Points1. Guide the students to read the article in activity 3a.2. Help the students do the oral practice with the target language.Ⅲ. Teaching Difficult Points1. Help improve the students’ reading skill by Activity 3a.2. Help the students describe what has happened to them with the target language.Ⅳ. Teaching ProceduresStep Ⅰ Revision1. Revise what happened to Tina by asking several students to tell the story.2. Revise the three forms of the verbs in Grammar Focus by asking four students to write them out on the blackboard.3. Check homework by asking one or two to read their own endings of the stroy.4. Check homework by asking some students to read the sentences which they made.Step Ⅱ 3aAsk the whole class to read the instructions together. There is an article in Activity 3a. Your task is to read the story and write the events in the correct order.Have a look at the sample answer on the right of the article before you start. Then let the children complete the work on their own. After a while, ask some students to report their answers to the class. Write the events on the blackboard as they report, putting the events in the correct order.After checking the answers, tell students to read the article again more carefully.Tell them to find out the words or sentences which they can’t understand this time.A few minutes later, let the students ask questions on the words and sentences which they can’t understand. Do some explanation and make sure that the students make everything clear about the article.Then ask the students to read the article aloud. Move around the classroom while they are reading, offering help as needed.Next ask students to pick out the sentences with the Past Perfect Tense. Tell them to underline them and come up with the reason to use the tence.Ask two students to read their answers and explain the sentences.Step Ⅲ 3bCall the students’attention to the photo of the woman sleeping. The girl is sleeping. She may oversleep. How about youHave you ever oversleptGet a students to answer the question simply, such as Yes, I have. /No, I haven’t.Then ask one student to read the instructions to the class.Explain that describe the circumstances means to tell when, where and how the things happened.Ask one student who has ever overslept to answer the first question and describe the circumstance. Help him or her use the Past Perfect Tense to describe the circumstance.Then ask students to read the questions and write their answers in their exercise books. Tell them that they have to describe the circumstances if their answers are Yes, and there should be at least one sentence with the Past Perfect Tense in each description. Move around the classroom providing sentences to the ones who need. Ask several students to share their stories with the class. Correct any mistakes they may make. Let them check the answers in pairs.Step Ⅳ 3cAsk the whole class to read the instructions together. Then call the students’ attention to the sample conversation on the right. Ask a pair of the students to read the conversation to the class. Please ask your partner the questions in Activity 3b. Ask more questions if he or she says "Yes".Ask the students to work in pairs. Encourage them to ask as many questions as they can. As they work, move around the room offering help and answering questions as needed. Ask some pairs to say their conversations to the class.Step Ⅵ homework1. Write the answers to the questions in Activity 3b.2. Write a conversation in Activity 3c.The Fourth PeriodI. Teaching Aims and Demands1. Knowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabularycostume, show up, exhausted, embarrassed, empty, fool, April Fool’s Day, go off, stay up(2)Target LanguageWhen I got there, I found that he had fooled me.After an hour, the other kids showld up, and I realized that my brother had fooled me.By the time I got to match class, I was exhausted because I had stayed up all night studying.I found out that my friend had fooled me.2. Ability Objects(1) Train the students’writing, listening and speaking skills with the target language.(2)Train the students to use the new vocabulary.Ⅱ. Teaching Key Points1. Train the students’listening and speaking skills with target language.2. Teach the students the new vocabulary.Ⅲ. Teaching Difficult Points1. Guide listening and oral practice using the target language.2. Help learn to use the new vocabulary correctly.Ⅳ. Teaching ProceduresStep I Revision1. Revise the article in Activity 3a on page 70 by asking several students to read it.2. Dictate some words and phrases:3. Check the homework.Step Ⅱ 1aRead the instructions to the students. Remember to read the sentence in the brackets. Point to the chart with the three headings Nouns, Verbs and Adjectives. Read the words in the brackets to the students and help the students to understand the meanings of nouns, verbs and adjectives.Get a student to read the sample answers to the class before they start say, Fool call also be a verb. Ask the students to complete the chart on their own.Correct the answers by asking three students to read their answers to the class.Step Ⅲ 1bAsk a student to read the instructions to the class.Ask another student to read the example on the right.Work in pairs now. Tell your partner about something that has happened to you recently. Note to use two or more phrases from the list in Activity la. Get tile students to talk in pairs. Move around the classroom checking their work and offering language support as needed.After they all finish talking, ask some pairs to say their conversations to the class.Step Ⅳ 2aSay something about April Fool’s Day to the studentsCall the students’attention to the four pictures. Ask the students what is happening in each picture.Ask four different students to describe the pictures.Read the instructions to the class.Play the tape the first time. The students only listen. Then play the tape again. Ask the students to write each boy’s name in the correct box. Check the answers by asking different students to tell their own answers.Step Ⅴ 2bRead the instructions to the class. There are six phrases in the box. Your task is to find out who says each of the phrases, Dave, Nick or Joe after listening to the same recording. And write "D" for Dave, "N" for Nick and "J" for Joes on the short lines before the phrases. Look at the first one. The answer has been given as a sample.Play the recording the first time. The students only listen. Then play the recording again.Ask the students to write the letters in the blanks.Ask six different students to report their answers to the class. Check the answers with the class.Step Ⅵ 2cThis activity provides oral practice using the target language.First play the recording again. Pause after each sentence and get the students to repeat.Do it at least twice.Ask a student to read the instructions to the class. Then have them look at the sample conversation on the right. Ask a pair of the students to read and try to continue itThen ask the students to work in pairs.Each pair makes two conversations using information from the earlier activities.Move around the room as they work, offering help as needed. Ask one or two pairs to say their conversations to the class.Step Ⅶ Homework1. Write something that has happened to you recently. Use two or more phrases from the list in Activity 1a.2. Write a conversation in Activity 2c.The Fifth PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabularyannounce, describe, convince, panic, set off, authority, reveal, hoax, flee/fled/fled, spaghetti, girl-friend, Show, marry, thrill, get married, reply, ending(2) The reading passages about April Fool’s Day.(3) Write stories happened on April Fool’s Day.2. Ability Objects(1) Train the students’ reading skill.(2) Train the students’ writing and speaking skills.Ⅱ. Teaching Key Points1. Teach the students the new vocabulary.2. Help the students understand the three articles.3. Guide the students to write stories happened on April Fool’s Day.Ⅲ. Teaching Difficult Points1. Help the students understand the three articles.2. Help the students write the stories happened on April Fool’s Day.Ⅳ. Teaching ProceduresStep I Revision1. Revise the three boy’s stories happened on April Fool’s Day. Ask three different students to tell their stories to the class.2. Check the homework.Step Ⅱ 3aRead the instructions to the students.You’ll have to read three articles. The three articles are about three different stories happened on April Fool’s Day.Not all of them are true. Tell which of these stories is the most believable and which is the least believable. And you have to tell the reasons as well. At last, think over if you would be fooled by any of the stories.Read the first article to the class. The students look at their books, listen to the teacher and find out the answers to the questions in the instructions.After reading, ask the students if it is believable and why. Ask several students to tell their opinions on the believability the first article. They may say like this:I think it is believable because the exact time and person’s name are given in the first sentence, or, I don’t think it’s believable because I think no one dared to fool the people like that.Do the same with the two articles left.Ask two good students to read the articles instead of the teacher. Elicit students’reasons for their answers. At last tell the students the correct answer.Step Ⅲ 3bRead the instructions to the class. Play the recording again to help the students.Ask three different students to read the notes to the class.Help the students make sentences with the notes first.After making sentences, ask the students to write a magazine story about Nick in Activities 2a and 2b, using the notes below. As they write, move around the room offering help and answering questions as needed.After around ten minutes, ask a student to read the completed article to the class.The rest of the class help correct the mistakes the student may have made. Get them to check each’ other’s writing carefully in pairs.Step Ⅳ 3cRead the instructions to the class. Be sure that the students know what they are asked to do. At first, have the students think what they might write about.Then tell them to make a list of ideas before starting writing. The list should include the three parts, what happened first, what happened next, and what you finally realized.Write a sample list on the blackboard:Next ask the students to write their jokes.Ask some students to read their articles to the class. Correct as many of the articles as possible in class.Step Ⅴ 4Read the instructions to the class. Review the meanings of funniest, most embarrassing and most creative.Have the class have a look at the sample conversation in the box before reading.Ask a pair of the students to read it to the class.Then ask the students to read their stories to the class. After all of the students have read, ask the class to vote for the funniest, most embarrassing and most creative stories.Step ⅥHomework1. Read the three articles aloud after class.2. Correct the magazine story and the joke you have written.3. Try to remember the new vocabulary.The Sixth PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands1. Knowledge Objects(1) Verbsrush, realize, invite, show up, stay up.(2) Write an article according to the pictures given.(3) Vocabularyhomework, look, costume, empty2. Ability Objects(1)Train the students to use these verbs correctly:rush, realize, invite, show up, stay up.(2)Train the students’ writing skill.Ⅱ. Teaching Key Points1. Help the students have a self check on the key words and target language of this unit.2. Practise using these verbs: rush, realize, invite, show up, stay up.3. Review the new vocabulary introduced in this unit: homework, lock, costume, empty.4. Direct the students to write an article according to the pictures given.Ⅲ. Teaching Difficult Points1. Help the students make sentences with the verbs.2. Direct the students to write an article with the pictures given.Ⅳ. Teaching ProceduresStep I Revision1. Revise the contents in the three articles in Activity 3a on page 72 by asking some questions2. Ask three different students to read the articles.Step Ⅱ Part 1This activity focuses on vocabulary introduced in the unit. Focus attention on the box. Invite a student to read the vocabulary words at the top.Ask students to fill in the blanks on their own. Check the answers.Ask students to make their own sentences with the words, preferably sentences that are meaningful.Move around the room.Collect a few students’answers with mistakes on the blackboard.Along with the students’ help correct the mistakes.Step Ⅲ Part 2Have the students look at the seven pictures. Tell the children that the pictures are connected to each other in an order.Ask: What is happening to MingGet the whole class to read the instructions. Then ask the students to describe each picture in order.Write some useful sentences on the blackboard. For example, for the first picture, help the students to say Ming wakes up at 10:00 and thinks she is late for school.After a while, ask a few students to tell the class about Ming’s day. Let the rest of the class help correct the mistakes that they may have made.Tell them to exchange their articles with their partners and help each other correct the mistakes. Ask the students to rewrite their articles to make the articles perfect after class.Step Ⅳ Part 3Call the students’attention to the box. Have them look at the four groups of words. Get the students to read the instructions together. Ask them to circle the words that don’t belong in each group.The first one has been given as a model.Ask some students to tell their answers to the class. Check the answers with the whole class.Step Ⅴ Just for Fun!Call the students’ attention to the cartoon pictures. Tell them to see what happens.Ask the students to read the sentences under the pictures together.Then ask the children what is, funny about this cartoon. Help the students to answer like this:The boy saw the clouds and he felt the rain long before he got home. He should have realized much sooner that he had forgotten his umbrella.Step Ⅵ Homework1. Revise all the language points in this unit.2. Finish off the exercises on pages 36~38 of the workbook.3. Make another more sentence with each verb below, rush, realize, invite,show up, stay up.4. Rewrite the article.。
新目标九年级英语UNIT10教学设计教案
新目标九年级英语Unit 10教学设计Unit 10 By the time I got outside, the bus had already left.The first periodI、Analysis of the teaching material:1. Function and position of this lesson.In this unit, students learn to narrate past events. Andthey will enjoy some stories happened on April Fool’s Day.Students will be interested in both of them. Also they will be asked to tell some jokes. It will arouse students’great interest. All those will be very useful to practice using the target language. All the students will make great progress in narrating past events2. Teaching aims and DemandsA: Knowledge aim(1): Key vocabulary: oversleep(2): Target Language: What happened?/ I overslept/Andby the time I got up, my brother had already gotten in the showerB: Ability aim:(1): Teach the students to use the new words(2): Train the students to narrate past events with the PastPerfect Tense.(3): Train the students’listening and speaking skills with the target language.C: Moral education aim:It’s a good habit to go to bed early in the evening and get up early in the morning. So you’ll never be in a hurry in themorning.Why? Practice listening, practice speaking, practice reading, practice writing. The four skills help students get some English knowledge. And help them make some similar conversations in English. Students get interested in English.3 Main points and difficult points(1)Main Points: narrate past events with the Past Perfect Tense.(2)Difficult Points: Train the students to narrate past eventswith the Past Perfect TenseTrain the students to understand the target language in spoken conversation.ⅡTeaching methodsAccording to the fact of the students and the teaching materials, In order to accomplish the above aims and demands, I will use the following methods:(1)Thinking of examples from the students’real lives.(2)Making sentences by looking at the picturesso that the students can collect enoughinformation understand the text better.ⅢAnalysis of learning method1. teaches students how to communicate with others in English, and ask them to grasp the chances.2. Encourage student to enter the competition in groups, and teach them how to cooperate. The ambiance of classroom will be very relaxing. And it’s easy for students to master the knowledge.The First PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key Vocabularyoversleep(2)Target LanguageWhat happened?I overslept And by the time I got up, my brother had already gotten in the shower.2.Ability Objects(1)Teach the students to use the new words.(2)Train the students to narrate past events with the Past Perfect Tense.(3)Train the students’listening and speaking skills with the target language.3.Moral ObjectIt’s a good habit to go to bed early in the evening and get up early in the morning.So you’ll never be in a hurry in the morning.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points1.Key Vocabularyoversleep2.Target LanguageNarrate past events with the Past Perfect Tense Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult Points1.Train the students to narrate past events with the Past Perfect Tense.2.Train the students to understand the target language in spoken conversation.Ⅳ.Teaching Methods1.Thinking of examples from the students’real lives.2.Making sentences by looking at the pictures.Ⅴ.Teaching AidA tape recorderⅥ.Teaching ProceduresStep 1. Revision1. Discuss these questions in a group:What do you usually do in, the morning before school? Do you like morning?Why or why not?Choose one good student to answer them by saying something he or she usually does in the morning.He or she may answer like this,I usually get up early, wash my face and have breakfast.I like mornings because the air is fresh, or I usually get up as late as possible.Then I have to wash my face and have breakfast in a hurry.I often rush to school without breakfast.Sometimes I forget something at home.I don’t like mornings because I am always too busy.Then have the whole class practice in pairs.Ask each other the questions.After they finish talking, ask one or two pairs to say their conversations to the class.Correct the mistakes they may make with the other students.2. Show some pictures to students and ask some questions:A: What do you usually do in the morning?B:I usually brush my teeth in the morningA: What do you usually do in the morning?B:I usually have a breakfast in the morning .A: What do you usually do in the morning?B:I usually go to school in the morning .Step 2. 1aThis activity reviews vocabulary and introduces new vocabulary which can be used to narrate past events1. New words:1). by the time到……时候2). gotten get的过去分词. got 是它的过去式3). oversleep睡过头2. Language goal:Say to the class, By the time I came in.what had happened? Help one student to answer like this, By the time the teacher came in, Don had written his name on the blackboard.Then get more students to answer differently, such as,By the lime the teacher came in, we had discussed an English problem.By the time the teacher came in, I had drawn a picture.Write these sentences on the blackboard, and teach the students to read several times.Read the instructions to the students and read these questions to the class as well.Step 3.RepresentShow some pictures to students and ask students to tell what they see.Say, Any sentences which make sense are accepted to describe the pictures.The girl in the pictures is Tina.Present the new words by providing sentences showing the meanings of them like this:: What can you see in Picture 1?S1: She slept a long time.T: That’s correct.She slept too late.She overslept.Class repeat.She overslept.S s: She overslept.T: What do you see in Picture 2?S2: Her brother or sister is in the bathroom.T: That’s correct.She wants to go into the bathroom.She can’t because someone is taking a shower.Class repeat.Someone is taking a shower.S s: Someone is taking a shower.Write these words on the blackboard:overslept, taking a shower, had left, left her backpack at home.Then tell students to talk about the pictures in groups of four.Move around the classroom, listening to students and offering help.Make sure that they talk in English.After they all finish talking, ask different groups to tell the class about the pictures.They may say like this:1.Tina overslept in the morning.2.She wanted to go to the bathroom, but her brotherhad already gotten in the shower.3.When she got to the bus stop, the bus had alreadyleft.4.She had to run to school.5.After she got to school, she realized she had left herbackpack at home.The sentences can vary, but should be correct.Step 4. 1bThis activity gives students practice in understanding the target language in spoken conversation.Ask the students to read the instructions together.Have them look at the three columns, 1, 2 ,3 ,in the chart.Point out the sample answer.Read the three parts of the sentence.1. Play the recording for the first time.Students only listen.Then play it a second time.Let students match two parts of each sentence.Check the answers by asking some students to tell their answers.Make sure that all of them have got the correct answers by listening.Say congratulations to the students who get the answers correctly by guessing.2.Answers1).had gotten 2).had left3).had left3.Look at your books in page134 Then ask some students translate some difficult points English into Chinese.Step 5 1cThis practice provides guided oral practice using the target language.First play the recording in Activity 1bagain and let the students read after it.Do it at least twice.Then read the instructions together with the whole class.You will make conversations in pairs.Each of you will have to take turns being Tina.Look at the pictures in Activity la to helpyou.Tell your partner what happened to you this morning.Ask a pair to read the example to the class before they beginS A: What happened?S B: I overslept.And by the time I got up, my brother had already gotten in the shower.Write the conversation on the blackboard.Have the students work in pairs.Move around the room offering language support as needed.After they all finish talking, ask some pairs to say their conversations to the class.Step 6 SummarySay, In this class, we’ve learned how to narrate past events, using the Past PerfectTense.We’ve also done some listening practice in understanding the target language in spoken conversation.Also, we’ve done much oral practice using the target language.Step 7 Homework1.Write out the story of Tina, Note to use the target language.2.Revise when to use the Past Perfect Tense and the verb structure of it.Step ⅦBlackboard Design九年级英语Unit 10教学设计The second periodUnit 10 By the time I got outside, the bus had already left.教学设计The Second Period一、本课时教材分析本课是新目标英语九年级上册第10单元,section A 的2a,2b,2c 及Grammar focus部分。
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Unit 10 By the time I got outside, the bus had already left.The First PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key Vocabularyoversleep(2)Target LanguageWhat happened?I overslept.And by the time I got up, my brother had already gotten in the shower.2.Ability Objects(1)Teach the students to use the new words.(2)Train the students to narrate past events with the Past Perfect Tense.(3)Train the students’ listening and speaking skills with the target language.3.Moral ObjectIt’s a good habit to go to bed early in the evening and get up early in the morning.So you’ll never be in a hurry in the morning.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points1.Key Vocabularyoversleep2.Target LanguageNarrate past events with the Past Perfect TenseⅢ.Teaching Difficult Points1.Train the students to narrate past events with the Past Perfect Tense.2.Train the students to understand the target language in spoken conversation.Ⅳ.Teaching Methods1.Thinking of examples from the students’ real lives.2.Making sentences by looking at the pictures.Ⅴ.Teaching AidA tape recorderⅥ.Teaching ProceduresStep I Revision1.Revise the language points in Unit 8.Ask some questions like this: What volunteer work would you like to do?Help the students to answer, I’d like to…/I love to…/I hope to…2.Practice the dialogue in Activity 3c on page 62 again.Get students to role play the similardialogues with the following.S A: I’d like to join the school volunteer project, but I’m not sure what I should do.S B: What do you like doing?S A: I love playing football.S B: Well, you could help coach a football team for little kids.Let the children practice in pairs.3.Check the students’homework by asking some students to read their sentences with the phrasal verbs.Then ask the students to hand in their homework.4.Dictate the following words:clean up, cheer up, give out, put off, set up, run out of, take after, fix up, giveaway, call up, hand out, work out, hunger, establish, commitment, veterinarian, strategyStep Ⅱ1aThis activity introduces new vocabulary which can be used to narrate past events.First write by the time on the blackboard.and tell the class the meaning of it."by the time" means not later than, before, as soon as, or when the indicated comes.When we use the words."By the time…, "we are talking about two different things that happened in the past.Say this sentence to the class: By the time the teacher came in, the students had begun reading English.Tell them to note the struture "had begun" in this sentence.Begun is the past participle of begin.When we talk about two events both happened in the past, the one which happened earlier should use and plus a past participle.The words following By the time…, talk about the thing that happened later.And tell the students when they use had plus a past participle, they are using the Past Perfect Tense.Also explain what is the past participle form of a verb for the students.Tell them it is as the same as the past form for a regular verb.And they have to remember the irregular verbs’ participles one by one.Play a game to help the students understand the sentences with the words By the time…Do it like this:Pretend that the teacher will leave the classroom and the students will do some things.When the teacher returns.the class will make statements starting with By the time…Write By the time I came back…on the blackboard.Say to the class, By the time I came in.what had happened?Help one student to answer like this, By the time the teacher came in, Don had written his name on the blackboard.Then get more students to answer differently, such as,By the lime the teacher came in, we had discussed an English problem.By the time the teacher came in, I had drawn a picture.Write these sentences on the blackboard, and teach the students to read several times.Read the instructions to the students and read these questions to the class as well.What do you usually do in, the morning before school? Do you like morning?Why or why not?Choose one good student to answer them by saying something he or she usually does in the morning.He or she may answer like this,I usually get up early, wash my face and have breakfast.I like mornings because the air is fresh, or I usually get up as late as possible.Then I have to wash my face and have breakfast in a hurry.I often rush to school without breakfast.Sometimes I forget something at home.I don’t like mornings because I am always too busy.Then have the whole class practice in pairs.Ask each other the questions.After they finish talking, ask one or two pairs to say their conversations to the class.Correct the mistakes they may make with the other students.Call the students’ attention to the pictures in Activity la.Ask students to tell what they see.Say, Any sentences which make sense are accepted to describe the pictures.The girl in the pictures is Tina.Present the new words by providing sentences showing the meanings of them like this:T: What can you see in Picture 1?S1: She slept a long time.T: That’s correct.She slept too late.She overslept.Class repeat.She overslept.S s: She overslept.T: What do you see in Picture 2?S2: Her brother or sister is in the bathroom.T: That’s correct.She wants to go into the bathroom.She can’t because someone is taking a shower.Class repeat.Someone is taking a shower.S s: Someone is taking a shower.Write these words on the blackboard:overslept, taking a shower, had left, left her backpack at home.Then tell students to talk about the pictures in groups of four.Move around the classroom, listening to students and offering help.Make sure that they talk in English.After they all finish talking, ask different groups to tell the class about the pictures.They may say like this:Tina overslept in the morning.She wanted to go to the bathroom, but her brother had already gotten in the shower.When she got to the bus stop, the bus had already left.She had to run to school.After she got to school, she realized she had left her backpack at home.The sentences can vary, but should be correct.Step Ⅲ1bThis activity gives students practice in understanding the target language in spoken conversation.Ask the students to read the instructions together.Have them look at the two columns, A and B ,in the chart.Point out the sample answer.Read the two parts of the sentence.Then go over the other unconnected parts of sentences, too.You will connect the two parts of the sentences, connect a sentence beginning in the first column with the end of that sentence in the second column.Please guess the other two sentences before I play the tape.I guess most of the children can get the correct sentences by guessing.So just let them guess.Don’t tell them whether their answers are right or wrong.OK, just keep your answers by guessing.Let’s decide if they are right by listening to the tape now.Play the recording for the first time.Students only listen.Then play it a second time.Let students match two parts of each sentence.Check the answers by asking some students to tell their answers.Make sure that all of them have got the correct answers by listening.Say congratulations to the students who get the answers correctly by guessing.Answers1.b 2.a 3.cTapescriptBoy: Hi, Tina.You look stressed out.Girl: I am.I had a bad morning.Boy: Really? What happened?Girl: Well, first of all I overslept.By the time I got up, my brother had already gotten in the shower.Boy: Oh, what a pain!Girl: So, after he got out of shower, I took a quick shower and got dressed.But by the time I went outside, the bus had already left.Boy: Oh, no!Girl: Oh, yes! So I ran all the way to school.But when I got to school, I realized I had left my backpack at home.Boy: No wonder you look stressed out.Step Ⅳ1cThis practice provides guided oral practice using the target language.First play the recording in Activity 1bagain and let the students read after it.Do it at least twice.Then read the instructions together with the whole class.You will make conversations in pairs.Each of you will have to take turns being Tina.Look at the pictures in Activity la to help you.Tell your partner what happened to you this morning.Ask a pair to read the example to the class before they begirtS A: What happened?S B: I overslept.And by the time I got up, my brother had already gotten in the shower.Write the conversation on the blackboard.Have the students work in pairs.Move around the room offering language support as needed.After they all finish talking, ask some pairs to say their conversations to the class.Step ⅤSummarySay, In this class, we’ve learned how to narrate past events, using the Past Perfect Tense.We’ve also done some listening practice in understanding the target language in spoken conversation.Also, we’ve done much oral practice using the target language.Step ⅥHomework1.Write out the story of Tina, Note to use the target language.2.Revise when to use the Past Perfect Tense and the verb structure of it.Step ⅦBlackboard DesignUnit 9 By the time I got outside, the bus had already left.The Second PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Target LanguageBy the time she got to class, the teacher had already started teaching.When she got to school, she realized she had left her backpack at home.When I got home, I realized I had left my keys in the backpack.(2)The Three Forms of the verbs.2.Ability Objects(1)Train the students’ listening skill.(2)Train the students’ writing skill with the target language.(3)Train the students’ speaking skill.(4)Train the students to use the three forms of the verbs.3.Moral ObjectTry to be a careful person and do everything carefully.Remember not to be as careless as Tina.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points1.Listening practice with the target language.2.Use the correct verb forms to fill in the blanks by listening.3.Make sentences using the Past Perfect Tense.4.The three forms of the verbs.Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult Points1.Write an ending for the story in Activity 2c.2.The three verb forms in Grammar Focus.Ⅳ.Teaching Methods1.Listening2.PairworkⅤ.Teaching AidsA tape recorderⅥ.Teaching ProceduresStep I Revision1.Revise what happened to Tina in the morning by asking one or two students to tell the stroy on page 68.They may say like this:Tina had a bad morning.First of all she overslept.By the time she got up, her brother had already gotten in the shower.And by the time she went outside, the bus had already left.She had to run all the way to school.When she got to school, she realized she had left her backpack at home.All these made her look stressed out.After that, ask the whole class to work in pairs, telling the stroy and helping each other in turns.Remind them to use the correct verb forms.2.Ask students to check each other’s homework in pairs, pointing out all the mistakes they might have made.3.Revise the Past Perfect Tense by asking the children when to use it and what its verb structure is.Step Ⅱ2aThis activity provides guided listening practice using the target language.We have known Tina had a bad morning.But something worse happened to Tina later.Let’s go to Activity 2a on page 69 and see what happened to Tina later in the morning.Read the instructions to the class.Be sure that all of them know what to do.Call the students’ attention to the four pictures.Get them to guess the correct order of the pictures first.The first one is given as a sample.Ask one or two children to tell their stories by describing the pictures according to their own order.Then, we will hear Tina talking about what happened to her after she got to school.We can see there is a small box in each picture.Please write a number from 1 to 4 in each box to show each picture’s correct order.The first one has been given as a sample.Get the children to get ready to listen to Tina continue her story.Play the recording the first time, students only listen.Play the recording again and ask the children to number each picture.Check the answers with the class and see who have ever got the correct answers without listening.AnswersThe pictures should be numbered in this order:3 1 2 4TapescriptBoy: So then what did you do, Tina?Girl: Well, I ran home to get my backpack.But when I got home, I realized I had left my keys in the backpack.Boy: You’re kidding!Girl: So I ran back to school without my keys or my backpack.And by the time I got back to school, the bell had rung.Boy: Oh, no!Girl: And by the time I walked into class, the teacher had started teaching already.She asked for our homework, but of course I didn’t have it.Step Ⅲ2bThis activity gives students practice in understanding and writing the target language.Ask the students to read the instructions together.Point out the blanks in the sentences and the verbs in the brackets.This activity has two parts.First let’s fill in the blanks with the correct verb forms.We can see some verbs in the brackets.They are the base forms of the given verbs.For example, get and got, Get is the base form of the verb.Your job is to write the correct forms of these verbs in the blanks.Look at number one.A sample answer is given.Let the students fill in the blanks with the correct forms individually.Move around the classroom collecting the common mistakes they may make.After they all finish writing, tell them to get ready to listen to the conversation and check their answers.I will play the recording again.Please check your answers and correct any mistakes you might have made while listening.Play the recording.Students listen and check their answers.Correct the answers by asking seven different students to say theirs to the class.Answers1.got home 2.realized 3.had left4.got 5.had rung 6.walked 7.had startedStep Ⅳ2cThis activity gives students oral practice with the target language.Ask the whole class to read the instructions together.We have a new task now.We know Tina was late for class.What do you think happened after Tina was late for class?Work with a partner.Make up an ending for the story by continuing it.The beginning has been given.Get students to discuss in pairs.Complete the ending.Make sure they are talking in English.Move around the classroom, offering language support if needed.After ten minutes, ask students to stop discussing.Get some pairs of students to tell the class how they think the story ended And let the whole class decide whose ending is the best.Tell each pair to write downtheir ending, or do it after class if time is not enough.Sample ending of the storyThe teacher looked at Tina and said, " Why are you late and where is your homework, Tina?" "I had a bad morning today." Tina said sadly."I’m sorry to hear that, but may I know what happened? said the teacher.Then Tina told the teacher and the whole class her story.All her classmates laughed loudly after it.Some of them said, "Poor Tina!"Bob, one of Tina’s classmates, stood up and said, "Well, Tina, I’d love to help you.Why not let me keep the keys for you? I would put your keys in my backpack."Step ⅤGrammar FocusThis activity introduces the target language of this unit.Call students’ attention to the sentences on the left.Ask four different students to read the four sentences and point out where had plus a past participle is used.Write the sentences on the blackboard.Draw a simple time line for each sentence to help students to understand the grammar focus.For example:Then get the students to look at the box.Teach students to read the three forms of each verbs first.Then ask several students to read the verbs to the class to see if they can read.Write the verbs on the blackboard.Ask the students to make sentences correctly using each form of the verbs in the box.For example:I usually get up at 6:30.I got up at 5:30 yesterday.By the time I got up, my sister had already gotten in the shower.Tell the students when we talk about the first thing that happened.We use had plus a past participle (had gotten)and when we talk about the second thing that happened, we use the simple past tense (got up).Ask some to read their sentences to the class.Ask the students to make their own lists of other verbs used in this unit.Tell them to put the lists in their notebooks using a three-column format like the one in the Look! section.The lists have to include these verbs; leave, walk, start, oversleep, ring, be.Check the answers.Some sample sentences with the three verb forms1.I got up at 6:30 every day.I got up at 6:00 yesterday.By the time I got up, my sister had already gotten in the shower.2.We usually go to school at 7:30.We went to school at 8:30 yesterday.By the time we got to the classroom,the students had gone to the chemistry lab.3.My father leaves home at 8:30.He left home at 9:30 this morning.When my father went outside, the bus had left.4.The teacher often starts teaching at 9:00.The teacher started teaching at 8:30 the day before yesterday.When Tina got to class, the teacher had already started teaching.The three forms of the verbs used in this unit:Leave left leftWalk walked walkedstart started startedoversleep overslept oversleptring rang rungbe was/were beenStep ⅥSummarySay, In this class, we’ve done much listening and writing practice with target language.We’ve also done some oral practice in pairs.And we’ve discussed the Grammar Focus of this unit.Step ⅦHomework1.Write down the ending of Tina’s story.2.Make sentences using each form of the verbs below:leave, walk, start, oversleep, ring, be3.Review the Grammar Focus.Step ⅧBlackboard DesignUnit 9 By the time I got outside, the bus had already left.The Third PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key Vocabularybell, ring, go off, rush, run off, on time, give sb.a ride, lock, break down(2)Target LanguageBy the time I got there, the bus had already left.By the time I woke up, my father had already gone into the bathroom.2.Ability ObjectsTrain the students’ reading skill with target language.Train the students’ speaking skill with target language.3.Moral ObjectHave you ever done anything carelessly?Share your story with your friends.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points1.Guide the students to read the article in activity 3a.2.Help the students do the oral practice with the target language.Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult Points1.Help improve the students’ reading skill by Activity 3a.2.Help the students describe what has happened to them with the target language.Ⅳ.Teaching Methods1.Get the main idea by reading.2.Pairwork.Ⅴ.Teaching AidA projectorⅥ.Teaching ProceduresStep ⅠRevision1.Revise what happened to Tina by asking several students to tell the story.2.Revise the three forms of the verbs in Grammar Focus by asking four students to write them out on the blackboard.3.Check homework by asking one or two to read their own endings of the stroy.4.Check homework by asking some students to read the sentences which they made.5.Ask the students to hand in their homework.Some sample sentences with the verbs used in this unit:1.I leave home at 7:30 every morning.I left home at 8:00 this morning.By the time I got to the airport, the plane had left.2.I walk to school sometimes.I walked to school yesterday afternoon.When I got there, the sick girl had walk away.3.The meeting start at 3:00 every Wednesday afternoon.The meeting started at 3: 30 last Wednesday afternoon.As soon as Mr.Jones got to the meeting room, the meeting had already started.4.Tina seldom oversleeps.Tina overslept this morning.Tina said she had never overslept before.5.The hell rings at 8:10 every morning.The bell rang at 7:10 this morning.When I got to school, the first bell had rung.6.I am here now.I was at home last night.I had been here for 20 years by the end of 2003.Step Ⅱ3aThis activity provides reading and writing practice using the target language.Show the vocabulary on the screen by a project:Point to the words one by one and teach the students to read them.Do it several times.Then ask several students to read the words to see if they can pronounce each word correctly.Ask the whole class to read the instructions together.There is an article in Activity 3a.Your task is to read the story and write the events in the correct order.Have a look at the sample answer on the right of the article before you start.Then let the children complete the work on their own.After a while, ask some students to report their answers to the class.Write the events on the blackboard as they report, putting the events in the correct order.After checking the answers, tell students to read the article again more carefully.Tell them to find out the words or sentences which they can’t understand this time.A few minutes later, let the students ask questions on the words and sentences which they can’t understand.Do some explanation and make sure that the students make everything clear about the article.Then ask the students to read the article aloud.Move around the classroom while they are reading, offering help as needed.Next ask students to pick out the sentences with the Past Perfect Tense.Tell them to underline them and come up with the reason to use the tence.Ask two students to read their answers and explain the sentences.Answers1.alarm clock didn’t go off2.father went to bathroom3.woke up late4.took shower5.had some breakfast6.bus left7.ran to bus stop8.started walking9.got a ride with a friend10.bell ringing11.got to school12.got to classSentences with the Past Perfect Tense in the article:1.…by the time I woke up, my father had already gone into the bathroom and…2.Unfortunately, by the time I got there, the bus had already left.Step Ⅲ3bThis activity provides reading and writing practice using the target language.Call the students’ attention to the photo of the woman sleeping.The girl is sleeping.She may oversleep.How about you?Have you ever overslept?Get a students to answer the question simply, such as Yes, I have./No, I haven’t.Then ask one student to read the instructions to the class.We can see six questions in the box.You’ll have to read the questions in the box and you have to describe the circumstances in which these things happened.Explain that describe the circumstances means to tell when, where and how the things happened.Ask one student who has ever overslept to answer the first question and describe the circumstance.Help him or her use the Past Perfect Tense to describe the circumstance.Then ask students to read the questions and write their answers in their exercise books.Tell them that they have to describe the circumstances if their answers are Yes, and there should be at least one sentence with the Past Perfect Tense in each description.Move around the classroom providing sentences to the ones who need.Ask several students to share their stories with the class.Correct any mistakes they may make.Let them check the answers in pairs.Step Ⅳ3cThis activity provides listening and speaking practice using the target language.Ask the whole class to read the instructions together.Then call the students’attention to the sample conversation on the right.Ask a pair of the students to read the conversation to the class.Please ask your partner the questions in Activity 3b.Ask more questions if he or she says "Yes".Ask the students to work in pairs.Encourage them to ask as many questions as they can.As they work, move around the room offering help and answering questions as needed.Ask some pairs to say their conversations to the class.Step ⅥSummarySay, In this class, we’ve learned an article.And we’ve done much practice in reading, listening, speaking and writing.We’ve done much practice with the target language.StepⅦHomework1.Write the answers to the questions in Activity 3b.2.Write a conversation in Activity 3c.Step ⅧBlackboard DesignUnit 9 By the time I got outside, the bus had already left.The Fourth PeriodI.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key Vocabularycostume, show up, exhausted, embarrassed, empty, fool, April Fool’s Day, go off, stay up (2)Target LanguageWhen I got there, I found that he had fooled me.After an hour, the other kids showld up, and I realized that my brother had fooled me.By the time I got to match class, I was exhausted because I had stayed up all night studying.I found out that my friend had fooled me.2.Ability Objects(1)Train the students’ writing, listening and speaking skills with the target language.(2)Train the students to use the new vocabulary.3.Moral ObjectHave you ever been fooled on April Fool’sDay? Share your story with your friends.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points1.Train the students’ listening and speaking skills with target language.2.Teach the students the new vocabulary.Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult Points1.Guide listening and oral practice using the target language.2.Help learn to use the new vocabulary correctly.Ⅳ.Teaching Methods1.Listening2.Pairwork and groupworkⅤ.Teaching AidA tape recorderⅥ.Teaching ProceduresStep I Revision1.Revise the article in Activity 3a on page 70 by asking several students to read it.2.Dictate the following words and phrases:bell, ring, go off, rush, run off, on time, give sb.a ride lock, break down.3.Check the homework.Step Ⅱ1aThis activity reviews vocabulary, introduces some new vocabulary, and provides writing practice.Read the instructions to the students.Remember to read the sentence in the brackets.Point to the chart with the three headings Nouns, Verbs and Adjectives.Read the words in the brackets to the students and help the students to understand the meanings of nouns, verbs and adjectives.Teach the students to read the new vocabulary below:costume, show up, exhausted, embarrassed, empty, fool,April Fool’s DayWrite them on the blackboard or show them on a screen by a projector while teaching.Tell the children the meaning of each word and do a little explanation.Then call the students’ attention to the list of the words on the left.Ask a student to read them and tell the meanings at the same time.Find out the words which the students don’t understand and give some explanation.Please put these words in the correct columns in the chart.Some words can be put in more than one column.Get a student to read the sample answers to the class before they start say, Fool call also be a verb.For example, He fooled me.So it is put in both Column Nouns and Column Verbs.Ask the students to complete the chart on their own.Correct the answers by asking three students to read their answers to the class.AnswersNouns: fool, costume, change, clockVerbs: fool, invite, empty, go off, get up, get dressed, show up, realize, change, stay up Adjectives: embarrassed, empty, exhaustedStep Ⅲ1bThis activity provides guided oral practice using the target language.Ask a student to read the instructions to the class.Ask another student to read the example on the right.Work in pairs now.Tell your partner about something that has happened to you recently.Note to use two or more phrases from the list in Activity la.Get tile students to talk in pairs.Move around the classroom checking their work and offering language support as needed.After they all finish talking, ask some pairs to say their conversations to the class.Step Ⅳ2aThis activity provides guided listening practice using the target language.Say something about April Fool’s Day to the students like this:Every year on the first of April, Americans do silly things to surprise each other.For example, someone might tell you to go to the teacher’s office to get your new book.But there is no book at all!Call the students’attention to the four pictures.Ask the students what is happening in each picture.Ask four different students to describe the pictures.For example, ‘they can describe Picture 1 like this:A boy was told to take part in a costume party.So he dressed himself up like a monster.But when he got there he found that his friend had fooled him.It wasn’t a costume party.He frightened the others.Read the instructions to the class.You’ll listen to three boys, Dave, Nick and Joe, talking about April Fool’s Day.There is a box under each picture where you can write each boy’s name.Now listen to the tape and write the name of each boy under his picture.I have to tell you there will be one picture without a name under it.Tell them to see the example for Picture c.。
人教版新目标英语九年级全册Unit10单元教学设计
5.提高阅读理解能力,通过阅读课文和拓展材料,掌握文章的主旨大意,了解人物经历和成功背后的故事。
6.提高写作能力,能根据所学知识编写关于个人经历和目标的短文。
(二)过程与方法
1.采用任务型教学法,引导学生通过小组合作、讨论、分享等形式,培养合作意识和团队精神。
6.培养学生自主学习能力,鼓励他们课外阅读、积累词汇、拓展知识。
(三)情感态度与价值观
1.培养学生树立正确的人生观和价值观,认识到努力和坚持是成功的关键,激发他们为实现目标而努力奋斗的信心。
2.引导学生学会尊重他人,关心同伴,培养良好的人际关系和团队协作精神。
3.通过学习成功人士的故事,激发学生的奋发向上的精神,培养他们克服困难、勇敢面对挑战的勇气。
2.学会使用一般过去时和现在完成时描述过去的事情和经历,以及它们在语境中的运用区别。
3.能够理解和运用本章节所学的重点句型,如:“How did you achieve your goal?”, “What inspired you to work hard?”, “Can you set an example for us?”等,进行相关话题的讨论。
4.布置课后作业,要求学生运用所学知识,描述一个自己熟悉的成功人士,巩固课堂所学。
五、作业布置
为了巩固本章节的学习内容,确保学生能够将所学知识应用到实际中,特布置以下作业:
1.写作任务:请学生撰写一篇关于自己或身边人成功经历的短文。要求使用本节课所学的核心词汇和短语,正确运用一般过去时和现在完成时描述经历。通过这个任务,学生可以进一步巩固语法知识,提高写作能力。
2.小组内部分工合作,收集资料,整理成功人士的故事,并准备进行课堂分享。
九年级英语Unit10教案2(新人教版)_初三英[推荐五篇]
九年级英语Unit10教案2(新人教版)_初三英[推荐五篇]第一篇:九年级英语Unit 10 教案2(新人教版)_初三英第二篇:九年级英语unit10教案教学目标1.学习一些公共场所的标志和说明,要能正确理解,规范自己的行为。
2.掌握本单元的词汇,特别是一些短语的用法。
3.进一步复习一些电话用语和电话对话中时态的综合运用。
4.进一步学习被动语态,特别是一般过去时态的被动语态谓语动词形式,它的肯定式、否定式、疑问式及其答语等。
5.认真学习“A visit to the Natural Museum”,掌握一些有关dinosaur的常识,丰富自己的背景知识。
6.能运用所学句型及语法结构来谈论某些物品的制作、产地和作用以及制成材料的日常用语。
Lesson 37Period: The First Period Content: Lesson 37 Properties: Recorder Teaching Objectives:1.Study the grammar: the Passive Voice in the past Simple Tense.2.Learn some new words and useful nguage Focus:on show, hundreds of, invent / invention Teaching Procedures:Ⅰ.OrganizingGreetings and make a duty report.Ⅱ.Revision1.check the homework.2.Revise the name of objects from the last unit and the Passive Voice: What's it made of? Where's it made? What's it used for? etc.Ⅲ.PresentationPresent the sentences:What's it made of?What's it used for?Then present the sentences:What was it made of?What was it used for?Ask students to compare with the groups sentences.Ⅳ.Listening.Part 1.Close books, listen to the tape and answer the questions.Where did Du Hui go yesterday?When were the old inventions on show invented?Play the tape again and make sure students can answer the questions correctly.Ⅴ.PracticeAsk some students to practice the dialogue.Then in groups and in pairs.At last let the students act it out.Ⅵ.Ask and answer Part 2.Ask the students to ask and answer in pairs according to the questions in the box.Ⅶ.PracticeAsk students to make sentences, and then change them into the Passive Voice in the past Simple T ense.Ⅷ.Workbook Do Exercise 1.Ask the students to read and complete the dialogue alone, then check the answers with the whole class.Do Exercise 2 in pairs.Ⅸ.Exercises in plete the dialogues Kate: Hello, Mary!This is Kate ________.Mary: ________ Kate.Kate: I ________ you yesterday, but you weren't ________.Mary: Oh, ________.I went to the Museum.Kate: Is it interesting?Mary: Yes, I saw many things ________ show.They were all ________ hundreds of years ________.Kate: Are there any new ________?Mary: Yes.Why not go there and have ________?Kate: That's a good idea.Ⅹ.HomeworkDo Exercise 3 in the exercise books.Make up a new dialogue.Lesson 38Period: The second period Content: Lesson 38 Properties: Tape recorder;picture Teaching objectives:1.Study the grammar: the passive voice in the Past Simple Tense.2.Learn some new words and useful nguage Focus:1.be interested in…2.on display3.be covered with4.in the 1920s' Teaching Procedures:Ⅰ.OrganizingGreetings.Ⅱ.Revision1.check the homework2.Revise the useful expressions and some new words.Ⅲ.PresentationTake out a picture and ask the students:What's this animal called?Ask some students to talk about the dinosaur.Ⅳ.Pre-reading Read over the questions with the students.Have the students guess the meaning of “on display” from the context.Then have the students discuss the questions in pairs.Ⅴ.Listening1.At first, ask students to read over the questions in the Exercise 1 in the workbook.2.Then close books and listen to tape.3.Play the tape again and answer the questions.Ⅵ.Teaching Language FocusExplain some useful expressions in the passage.1.be on a visit to…2.be interested in…3.try to do something4.be covered withe.g.He is on a visit to Shanghai.Tom is interested in English.I'll try my best to pass the exam.The ground was covered with snow.Ⅶ.Teaching Grammar1.Let the students find out these sentences with the Passive Voice in the Past Simple Tense.2.Have the students make sentences with the Passive Voice in the Past Simple Tense.Ⅷ.Workbook.Do Exercise 2 , and write down the answers.Ⅸ.Exercises in classChange the active sentences into the passive sentences:1.We bought a new TV last year.2.They didn't find the lost boy.3.My Uncle built a new house last year.4.My brother finished his homework yesterday.5.Dinosaurs laid the eggs long long ago.Ⅹ.Homework1.Read the passage.2.Finish off the workbook exercises.Lesson39 步骤1 复习1 检查家庭作业。
人教版新目标英语九年级Unit10You’resupposedtoshakehands教案.doc
Unit 10: You^re supposed to shake hands.Part 1: Teaching Design第一部分:教学设计Period 1: Matching,Listening and Speaking(What are people supposed to do...?)Objectives•To learn to understand and use supposed to + infinitive•To listen and speak what you are supposed to doProcedures■ Warming up by studying the title “Yoifre supposed to shake hands?9Hello, class・ Is there anyone who is late for school today? I see Li Jianshe is late・ He is not here yet. You have to be here for class before the bell ring・ That is to say you are supposed to be on time for school. By the way do you know what I mean by saying "you are supposed to be on time for school 二be supposed to...其中to是动词不定式符号,不是介词,其后要跟动词原形。
当be supposed to...的主语是“人”时,意为“应该……”;“被期望……”,它可以用來表示劝告、建议、义务、责任等,相当于情态动词should。
如:Everyone is supposed to wear a seat-belt in the car.每个人在汽车里都应该系安全带。
人教版九年级英语全册Unit10单元优秀教学案例
(一)导入新课
1.利用多媒体展示不同城市的图片,如北京、上海、纽约等,让学生直观地感受到城市的特点和魅力。引导学生谈论自己所熟悉的城市,激发他们的学习兴趣。
2.教师提出问题:“如果你要邀请一个外国朋友来你的城市参观,你会推荐他去看哪些地方?”让学生思考并发表自己的意见,从而引出本节课的主题:“If you come to my city”。
2.学生在小组内进行分工,如搜集资料、撰写介绍、模拟导游讲解等。鼓励他们用英语进行交流,提高口语表达能力。
3.教师巡回指导,对学生的讨论和完成情况进行评价,给予必要的帮助和提示。
(四)总结归纳
1.教师邀请各小组代表展示他们的城市介绍,让其他学生对展示的内容进行评价和讨论。
2.教师根据学生的讨论和表现,对本节课的核心内容进行总结,强调重点和难点。
7.个性化教学:教师注重关注学生的个体差异,给予不同学生个性化的指导和关爱,帮助他们实现全面发展。针对不同学生的学习需求,设计丰富的教学活动,让每个学生都能在课堂上得到锻炼和提高。
8.反思与评价:本案例重视学生的反思与评价,教师引导学生对学习过程进行反思,帮助他们发现自己的不足,明确下一步的学习目标。同时,教师关注学生的情感需求,鼓励他们自我评价,培养他们的自我管理能力和自主学习能力。
1.采用任务型教学法,设置具有实际意义的任务,让学生在完成任务的过程中运用英语进行交流,提高他们的口语表达能力。
2.运用分组合作的学习方式,培养学生独立思考、自主学习的能力,同时增强他们的团队合作意识。
3.利用多媒体教学资源,如图片、视频等,为学生提供丰富的视觉和听觉感受,激发他们的学习兴趣,提高学习效果。
3.分组合作:教师将学生分成若干小组,进行分组合作学习。学生在小组内进行讨论、分享和交流,培养了他们的团队合作意识,提高了整体的学习效果。
九年级英语unit10 教案
九年级英语unit10 教案教案标题:九年级英语Unit 10 教案教学目标:1. 学习并掌握本单元的重点词汇和短语。
2. 能够运用所学知识描述人物的外貌特征和个性特点。
3. 能够用英语表达自己对于不同类型书籍的喜好和观点。
4. 能够用英语谈论自己对于未来职业的规划和理想。
教学重点:1. 掌握本单元的重点词汇和短语。
2. 运用所学知识描述人物的外貌特征和个性特点。
3. 用英语表达自己对于不同类型书籍的喜好和观点。
4. 用英语谈论自己对于未来职业的规划和理想。
教学难点:1. 运用所学知识描述人物的外貌特征和个性特点。
2. 用英语表达自己对于不同类型书籍的喜好和观点。
3. 用英语谈论自己对于未来职业的规划和理想。
教学准备:1. 教材:九年级英语教材Unit 10。
2. 多媒体设备。
3. 学生练习册和笔。
教学过程:Step 1: 导入新课1. 利用多媒体设备展示一些图片,引导学生谈论人物的外貌特征和个性特点。
2. 引导学生思考并讨论以下问题:你认为外貌和个性对于一个人的重要性有多大?Step 2: 学习重点词汇和短语1. 呈现本单元的重点词汇和短语,帮助学生理解并记忆。
2. 进行词汇和短语练习,如词汇填空、造句等。
Step 3: 学习语法和句型1. 引导学生学习并理解描述人物外貌特征和个性特点的语法和句型。
2. 给学生提供一些范例句子,并让他们进行模仿和创作。
Step 4: 练习活动1. 学生分组进行小组讨论,讨论自己对于不同类型书籍的喜好和观点,并用英语进行表达。
2. 学生进行角色扮演,谈论自己对于未来职业的规划和理想。
Step 5: 总结与拓展1. 教师总结本节课的重点内容,并与学生进行互动讨论。
2. 布置相关的练习作业,巩固所学知识。
教学辅助策略:1. 利用多媒体设备展示图片和视频,激发学生兴趣。
2. 创设情境,让学生在实际交流中运用所学知识。
3. 鼓励学生积极参与课堂讨论和互动。
评估方法:1. 课堂观察:观察学生在课堂上的参与度和表现。
人教版英语九年级全册 Unit 10教案
九年级全册Unit 10Section A (3a-3c)教学设计一、教学目标:1. 语言知识目标:1) 学习掌握下列词汇:relaxed, value, capital, noon, mad, effort, drop by, after all,get mad, make an effort2)复习be supposed to句型。
3)如何正确的阅读课文。
2. 情感态度价值观目标:1)通过“应该” 与“不应该”进一步了解一些国家的礼仪和对时间的看法。
2)了解不同国家的不同的时间观念,加强对中国文化的理解。
二、教学重难点1. 教学重点:1) 掌握本部分出现的生词和词组,达到熟练运用的目标。
2) 阅读短文,获得相关的信息。
通过阅读练习,来提高阅读能力。
2. 教学难点:1) 阅读短文,获得相关的信息的能力。
2) 理解并运用所学的词汇及表达方式。
三、教学过程Ⅰ. RevisionDifferent countries different customs.e.g. A: What are people supposed to do when they meet in...?B: They are supposed to bow / kiss / shake hands....Ⅱ. Warming upAre you supposed to be on time when you meet your friends?Are you supposed to call your friends before you go to their house for dinner?Are you supposed to make plans to meet your friends?But people in other countries may have different opinions. Let’s take two of them as examples.Ⅲ.Lead-in1. 展示一个哥伦比亚和瑞士风光的照片。
最新九年级英语教案unit10模板
最新九年级英语教案unit10模板所谓重点,是指关键性的知识,学员理解了它,其它问题就可迎刃而解。
因此,不是说教材重点才重要,其它就不重要。
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最新九年级英语教案unit10模板1Topic:Countries, nationalities, and languagesFunctions:Talk about countries, nationalities and languagesAsk and tell about where people liveStructure:Where's/Where're ...from?Where does/do ...from?What questions----What language does/do ...speak?Target language:Where is she from? She is from....Where does she live? She lives in....What language does she speak? She speaks....Vocabulary:words about countries, languagesTeaching design:The whole unit needs 5 periods, 4 for new lessons and 1 for testPeriod 1 ( 1a----Grammar Focus )Key points:Where is your/John's pen pal from? He/She is from...Where does he/she live? He/She lives in....(Homework for preview)Pre-task:Let the Ss give themselves pen pals and they should writedown their pen pals' information, such as their names, countries and cities they live even the language they speak.T can give the Ss an example meanwhile T gives the different countries which can be used by the Ss. T gives the Ss Chinese words for the countries, they are following: 加拿大,法国,日本,美国,澳大利亚,新加坡,英国,中国( The Ss can look them up in the dictionary if they are new for them)The example is following:Name: Curry MurayAge: 75From(Nationality): the United StatesCity: New YorkLanguage: EnglishTeaching Steps:Key points:Where is your/John's pen pal from? He/She is from...Where does he/she live? He/She lives in....(Homework for preview)Pre-task:Let the Ss give themselves pen pals and they should write down their pen pals' information, such as their names, countries and cities they live even the language they speakT can give the Ss an example meanwhile T gives the different countries which can be used by the Ss. T gives the Ss Chinese words for the countries, they are following: 加拿大,法国,日本,美国,澳大利亚,新加坡,英国,中国( The Ss can look them up in the dictionary if they are new for them)The example is following:Name: Curry MurayAge: 75From(Nationality): the United StatesCity: New YorkLanguage: EnglishTeaching Steps:Step 1 Leading-inThe information of the teacher's own pen pal's information."I have a pen pal. His name is Curry Muray. He is from the United States. Do you have a pen pal? Where is your pen pal from? What's your pen pal's name?"Different students say the information about their own pen pals. T should choose the different countries. T writes the different countries on the Bb(both Chinese and English) Step 2 LearningSection A 1a Learn the new words on the Bb. The new words are:pen pal; Canada; France; Japan; the United States(the US/the USA/America); Australia; Singapore; the United Kingdom(the U.K./Great Britain/England)Pay attention to the pronuciation of the new words.Step 3 Listening1b Listen and circle the countries in 1a they learnedStep 4 CompetitionTwo groups of students to write the new words to see which group does better. First write down the Chinese words with looking at the English meanings, then write down the English words with looking at the Chinese meanings.(This step is a memory game. It can help the Ss consolidate the new words they learned)Step 5 Pairwork1c Practise the following conversation:---Do you have a pen pal? ---Yes, I do.---Where's your pen pal's from? ----He/She is from ....(Write it down on the Bb)First T has a conversation with one student as an example then let the Ss practise in pairs. At last let several pairs do it again in class.Step 6 Leading-inRevise the countries names with looking at the Bb. Then T writes down the city names on the Bb. Let the Ss try to find out which countries the cities are in. The city names are following: Toronto; Paris; Tokyo; New York; Sydney; Singapore; London;Step 7 Learning2a Learn the city names together with the whole class just like Step 22b Listen and circle the cities and countries2c Listen and complete the chartHave a similar competition to consolidate the new words in this part.Step 8 PairworkT has a conversation with one student like the following:---Do you have a pen pal? ---Yes, I do.---What's your pen pal's name? ---His/Her name is....---Where is your pen pal from? ---He/She is from...---Where does he/she live? ---He/She lives in....(Write it down on the Bb)Let the Ss practise after the T's example in pairs then several pairs do it in class.Step 9 ExerciseMy pen pal is from Australia.(划线提问)John's pen pal is from Japan. (划线提问)He lives in Paris. (划线提问)Homework:Read and copy the new words .Copy the sentences in Grammar FocusMake up the questions about Jodie in 2c The questions are: Does Jodie have a pen pal? Where is Jodie's pen pal from? Where does he/she live? What's his/her name?(This one can be chosen by themselves)最新九年级英语教案unit10模板2一、教学内容分析本单元是Go for it七年级上册中第八单元“When is your birthday?”。
九年级英语UNIT10教案
九年级英语UNIT10教案教案• 教学目标:教学目标:• 1.Master the key words and sentences • (1) Key words: custom, bow, kiss, greet. • (2) Sentences: • In your country, what are you supposed to do when you • meet someone for the first time? • You are supposed to shake hands. • 2. 2. Learn Learn Learn some some some customs customs customs in in in other other other countries countries countries and and and then then then show show opinions about these customs. • 3.Improve students‘ listening and communicative skills. • 学情分析:The The students students students are are are supposed supposed supposed to to to interesting interesting interesting because because we we’’ll talk about some customs in other countries when meeting foreigners. • 教学重点,难点:教学重点,难点:• 1. Master the key words and target language. • 2. Be able to talk about different customs. • 3. Improve students’ listening and speaking skills. • 4.How to make greetings when you meet someone for the first time. • 教学过程:教学过程:I. Lead-in 师生讨论:学生在学校应该做哪些事情?引出新句型。
英语人教版九年级全册Unit10 教学设计
Unit10 You are supposed to shake hands 教学设计一、教材分析本教材是人教版初中九年级下学期Unit10 You are supposed to shake hands.本单元主要学习不同国家的餐桌礼仪,让学生了解不同地域的饮食文化和风俗习惯,旨在培养学生跨文化交际的功能。
在任务型语言教学模式下,采用主体参与型学习模式,以及小组合作学习、探究学习等,融汇话题、交际功能和语言结构,形成了一套循序渐进的生活化的学习程序。
二、学情分析我所教的是九年级的同学,他们即将面临毕业,学习紧张,课程又多,学习压力也大,各门课程需要协调,合理安排时间尤为重要。
同学们的学习状况又进入了一个相对“稳定”的时期。
经过将近三年的初中学习,新授内容基本结束,而同学们在学习过程中随着克服困难的次数增加,也积累了很多处理问题的经验,学习兴趣和积极性应当有一个理性的回归,他们正处于由“谷底”缓缓上升的过程,这时,如果教师能及时引导,学习兴趣和学习积极性将会再达到一个顶峰。
三、教学目标1、知识目标⑴掌握单词:shake hands ,custom, bow, kiss, drop by, after all⑵正确运用短语:be supposed to, should do sth,⑶句型: A: What are you supposed to do when you meet someone forthe first time?B: We are supposed to shake hands/bow/kiss.2、能力目标(1)、学生能在自主学习的环境中探索、合作、交流。
(2)、学生能够通过对话练习、多媒体课件教学,迅速掌握所学内容。
(3)、学生能够掌握一些外国的风俗文化习惯,培养跨文化交际的能力。
3、情感目标(1)通过小组讨论的活动方式来激发学生的学习积极性和兴趣,使学生在小组合作学习活动中大胆用英语交流。
九年级英语第十单元教案Unit10
九年级英语第十单元教案Unit10Unit 10 Y ou’re supposed to shake hands.Unit 10 Section A 1 (1a-2d)一、教学目标:1. 语言知识目标:1) 能掌握以下单词: custom, bow, kiss, greet, be supposed to,2)掌握be supposed to句型的用法。
2. 情感态度价值观目标:1. 学习一些见面礼仪,生活习俗和对时间的看法。
2. 了解西方国家的风土人情和习俗。
二、教学重难点1. 教学重点:be supposed to的用法2. 教学难点:中西方人们见面礼仪的差别。
培养学生跨文化交际意识。
三、教学过程I. Lead-in师生讨论:学生在学校应该做哪些事情引出新句型。
如:Is it a good idea to come to class lateS: No.T: That’s right. It’s not a good idea to come late. You’re not supposed to come to class late. You’re supposed to …eat in class, do homework every day, raise your hand before talking等做更多的练习,引出be supposed to句型II. Discussion1. 大屏幕展示一张世界地图,师生对话:T: Do you know where Brazil/ the United States/ Japan/Mexico/Korea isS:…T: Do you know what people do when they meet for the firsttimeS: …2. 利用多媒体播放各国初次见面的礼仪,学习新单词:custom, bow, kiss, greet,III. Work on 1a-1c多媒体呈现1a图片,让学生根据图画内容,说说图中的握手,接吻,鞠躬是哪个国家的礼仪,然后按要求把书本给出的“国家”和“习俗”连接起来。
英语人教版九年级全册unit10教案
教学反思
课题名称
Unit 10you are supposed to
序列
Unit10
第2课时
主备人
王俊兰
审阅人
教学
目标
1.知识与技能:1.To learn the customs in Colombia and in Switzerland.
2.过程和方法:To practice expressing the customs by reading the passage.
Language points: explain the key words and phrases in section A-2.
小组总结
作业布置
More exercises about the languaed, value, capital, noon, mad, passport, chalk, blackboard, northern, coast, season, knock, eastern, worth, manner
资源
Flashcards, computer
主要教学过程
课堂教学设计
教师活动
学生活动
情境
导入
Revision.
Ask Ss to translate some phrases into Chinese.
Pair works.
Show Ss some pictures and then to make conversation like:
10.2. Different countries have different customs.
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二次备课 Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands.一、教材分析本课重点学习一些常见国家的英文表达,以及该国在初次见面时的行为与语言, 该话题能激起学生的好奇心,调动学生学习英语的积极性。
其中有听力练习也有口语练习。
内容相对来说较简单,重点帮助学生练习“be supposed to do” 的用法,在不断的练习中达到掌握以及熟练运用的目的。
二、教学目标和要求知识目标:1、能够使用be supposed to do 谈论不同国家人们初次见面时的礼仪2、掌握关键词:shake hands , bow , kiss ,custom3、句型: A: What are you supposed to do when you meetsomeone for the first time?B: We are supposed to shake hands/bow/kiss.4、句型“should have + done”能力目标:正确运用短语:be supposed to, should do something ,情感目标:本单元以谈论“习俗”为话题,了解各地不同的文化知识,从而让学生知道哪些是应该做的,哪些是不应该做的,要学会尊重不同的文化,养成良好的行为习惯,培养学生的学习兴趣。
三、教学重点1. The customs of some countries.2. Tell what you are supposed to do in different situations.四、教学难点Can use “be supposed to” correctly.五、 教学策略本课主要是一节听说课,根据《英语课程标准》及《英语教学大纲》的要求,在本节课的教学过程中,采用“小组合作“以及“任务型”的教学途径,借助多媒体,增强趣味性和直观性,增大课堂容量,提高课堂效率,面向全体同学,在听说过程中帮助学生掌握知识、发展能力、形成正确的价值观。
本单元分为__7__课时完成:分课时设计第一课时 总第68课时二次备课 备课时间: _________________________________授课时间:_________________________________教学目标:1. Key V ocabularyCustom, bow, kiss2. Target LanguageYou’re supposed to …You’re not supposed to…教学重难点:重点:1. The customs of some countries.2. Tell what you are supposed to do in different situations.难点:Can use “be supposed to” correctly.教学步骤:Step 1 RevisionAsk the students some questions .Step 2.Lead-inHow many continents are there in the world? And what are they? As we all know, the seven continents are made up of many countries. Who can list some countries in English? Every country has its own flag. If you see a flag, can you tell me which country it stands for? Show them some flags of the countries. And enjoy the beautiful scenery of some countries.Ask the students to try their best to love the world and protect the environment to make the world more beautiful.1、课堂讲授Different countries have different customs. We are from China. When you meet someone for the first time, what should you do? Role play your conversation with your partner. We use language to express ourselves. But sometimes we also use body language to help express ourselves. In China when we meet some for the first time, we shake hands with them.Do you know the customs of some other countries. Finish 1a according your understanding.Listen to the tape to check your answers to 1a.2、课堂练习Do exercises to check if the students master the knowledge they have learned in this class.3、课堂活动Let’s have a pairwork according to 2a and 2b.二次备课A: How was the dinner at Paul’s house last night?B: Well, it was Ok, but I made some mistakes. I was supposed to arrive at 7:00, but I arrived at 8:00.Then give students some other situations, for example, “greet teachers”, “do homework”, “visit someone” ask them make conversations using “what are you supposed to do when you ...?”Step 3 Summary(1.) Be (not) supposed to do(2.) Customs of some countriesStep 4 Homework(1.) Write at least 5 sentences using “be supposed to do”(2.) Find other differences of customs between China and other countries教后反思______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________ ______________________________________________第二课时 总第69课时备课时间: _________________________________二次备课授课时间:_________________________________教学目标:1. Key V ocabularygreet2. Target LanguageA: What are you supposed to do when you meet someone for the first time?B: We are supposed to shake hands/bow/kiss.教学重难点:重点:Target LanguageA: What are you supposed to do when you meet someone for the first time?B: We are supposed to shake hands/bow/kiss.难点:Can use “be supposed to” correctly.教学步骤:Step 1. Warming- up and revision1. Daily greeting.2. Check the homework.Step 2 PresentationListening1. Listening to 2a and 2b. What mistakes did Maria make?2. Finish 2a and 2b.3. Pair workRole-play a conversation between Maria and Dan.Dan: How was the dinner at Paul’s house last night?Maria: Well, it was OK, but I made some mistakes. I was supposed to arrive at 7:00, but I…Step3. 2d Role playWork on 2d Role play a conversation between Katie and John. Discuss different customs in different countries.Step 3 Summary完成任务: 礼仪大荟萃二次备课 让学生展示上课前通过网络或书籍等形式查找到的各国礼仪, 并分类记录, 制成表格。
Step 4 HomeworkWrite a passage about different customs in different countries.教后反思______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________ ______________________________________________ _____________________________________________第三课时 总第70课时备课时间: _________________________________二次备课授课时间:_________________________________一.教学目标:1. 语言知识目标:1) 学习掌握下列词汇: relaxed, value, capital, noon, mad, effort, drop by, after all, get mad, make an effort2)复习 be supposed to 句型。