九年级英语 第三单元 · 教案 ·(全)·
人教版九年级英语全册Unit3SectionB2a2d教学设计
教学设计
一、教学目标
(一)知识与技能
1.学生能够理解并运用本节课所学的词汇和短语,如“goal, champion, succeed, achieve, confident, skill, powerful, strength, weakness, practice, improve”等,描述运动员的成功之路和自己的目标。
针对这种情况,本章节的教学应注重分层教学,关注学生的个体差异。在教学中,教师应充分调动学生的积极性,鼓励他们积极参与课堂活动,提高英语实际运用能力。同时,教师应关注学生的情感需求,营造轻松、愉快的学习氛围,使他们在自信、愉悦的状态下学习。
此外,九年级学生正处于青春期,他们具有较强的自我意识,渴望展示自己的才华。在本章节的学习中,教师可以结合学生的这一特点,设计一些富有挑战性和创新性的活动,激发学生的潜能,帮助他们建立正确的价值观和人生观。
要求:每个词汇至少造两个句子,其中一个句子需用到一般现在时,另一个句子用到一般过去时。
2.阅读理解提升:学生需阅读一篇与本节课主题相关的文章,提取关键信息,分析文章结构,并回答相关问题。
要求:阅读文章后,完成文章后的练习题,并用自己的语言总结文章主旨。
3.口语表达训练:学生需录制一段关于自己目标的口语表达视频,内容包括自己的目标、计划以及如何克服困难。
三、教学重难点和教学设想
(一)教学重难点
1.词汇和短语的理解与运用:本章节涉及的词汇和短语较为专业,学生需要理解并熟练运用这些词汇描述运动员的成功之路。如何帮助学生有效记忆和运用这些词汇是教学的重点和难点。
2.阅读理解的深入分析:文章中包含了运动员的成功经历、心路历程等方面的内容,要求学生能够深入分析文章结构,提取关键信息,理解作者意图。
人教版九年级英语全册Unit3单元教学设计
3.讲解本章节的语法知识,如一般现在时、一般过去时和一般将来时的运用,结合具体实例进行剖析,让学生掌握语法规则。
4.教授描述人物性格、能力和成就的句型结构,引导学生运用到实际情境中。
(三)学生小组讨论
1.教师将学生分成若干小组,每组选择一个话题,如“我的偶像”、“我的梦想”等,进行小组讨论。
3.引导学生学会尊重他人,关爱同伴,形成良好的人际关系。
4.通过学习本章节,培养学生热爱生活、珍惜友谊的品质,使他们更加懂得感恩和回报。
5.激发学生对英语学习的兴趣,培养他们自主学习、终身学习的意识。
本章节教学设计以人教版九年级英语全册Unit3为基础,紧密结合学科知识,注重培养学生的英语核心素养。在教学过程中,教师需关注学生的个体差异,创设多样化的教学活动,激发学生的学习兴趣,帮助他们树立信心,为实现自己的人生目标而努力奋斗。同时,注重培养学生的情感态度和价值观,使他们在学习英语的过程中,形成健康、积极、向上的人生态度。
2.小组成员运用新学的词汇、短语和句型,描述话题相关的内容,提高口语表达能力。
3.各小组展示讨论成果,其他小组成员给予评价和建议,促进相互学习。
(四)课堂练习
1.设计听力练习,让学生听懂并获取有关人物经历、目标和计划的信息。
2.设计阅读练习,让学生通过阅读有关青少年成长的短文,获取关键信息,理解文章主旨。
3.合作学习,提高口语表达能力:组织小组讨论、角色扮演等活动,培养学生的合作意识和口语表达能力。在活动中,教师应引导学生积极参与,鼓励他们大胆开口说英语。
4.情境模拟,实践运用:设计贴近学生生活的情境,让学生在模拟真实语境中进行语言实践。如在教授“描述人物性格、能力和成就”的句型时,教师可以让学生模拟面试、演讲等场景,运用所学知识进行表达。
英语人教版九年级全册unit3教案
Unit 3 Could you please tell mewhere the restrooms are?一教学目标语言目标:1、学会问路以达到购物的目的;2、学会为他人指明方向和路线。
3、学会利用活动和购物场来表达自己的爱好和看法。
.知识目标1、学习礼貌地询问信息;Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?Excuse me. Do you know where I can save money?2、学习含宾语从句的间接问句,对宾语从句进行归纳、总结。
情感目标通过帮助别人来培养乐于助人的良好思想品德。
二.教学工具录音机。
多媒体三教学重、难点宾语从句及直接引语和间接引语所谓宾语从句就是一个句子在另一个主句中作宾语,即宾语从句是用句子作宾语。
当我们引用别人的话时,可以用别人的原话,也可以用自己的话把意思转述出来。
如果是引用原话,被引用的部分就叫作直接引语,否则称为间接引语。
四.教学步骤Section.AStep,11、宾语从句的结构。
1)由that引导的宾语从句。
She said that she would come.2)由连词if或whether引导。
翻译为“是否”,从句用陈述句语序Do you know if Mr Smith is at home?3)由连接代词who, whom, whose, which, what或连接副词when,where, how, why等引导。
从句用陈述句语序。
Do you know who broke the window?I don’t know when I shall finish4)某些形容词之后的从句有时也被看作是宾语从句。
如:afraid, wure, sorry, glad, worried, angry, confident.I’m sorry that I’m late again.They were angry that they had lost the chance.2、宾语从句的时态一致主句是过去时,宾语从句要用过去时态;主句是现在时或将来时,宾语从句则该用什么时态就用什么时态。
牛津译林版英语九年级上册Unit3教案教学设计
3.课堂活动:设计多样化的课堂活动,如小组讨论、角色扮演、故事分享等,让学生在实际语境中运用所学知识。
4.课后作业:布置分层作业,包括词汇、语法、阅读和写作等方面的练习,帮助学生巩固所学知识。
5.课堂小结:对本节课的学习内容进行总结,强调重点和难点,提醒学生注意学习方法和策略。
4.培养学生热爱生活、热爱英语的情感,激发学生学习英语的兴趣和热情。
二、学情分析
九年级的学生已经具备了一定的英语基础,对词汇、语法、阅读和写作等方面有了一定的掌握。在此基础上,针对Unit3的教学内容,学情分析如下:
1.学生在词汇方面,对于描述目标、梦想等抽象概念的词汇掌握程度有限,需要通过本章节的学习,扩充相关词汇量,提高表达能力。
4.教师要关注学生的作业完成情况,及时给予反馈和指导,提高学习效果。
2.语法:一般现在时、一般过去时和一般将来时的运用,以及被动语态、定语从句的掌握是语法教学的难点。学生需要通过具体实例和练习,理解并掌握这些语法知识点的用法。
3.阅读理解:如何引导学生从文章中提取关键信息,理解作者的观点和态度,以及如何将阅读策略应用到实际阅读中,是阅读教学的难点。
4.情感态度:培养学生积极向上的心态,树立正确的价值观,是情感态度教育的难点。
6.情感教育:在课堂教学中,适时穿插情感教育,引导学生树立正确的价值观,培养积极向上的心态。
四、教学内容与过程
(一)导入新课
1.教学活动:展示一组成功人士的照片和事迹,邀请学生分享他们对这些成功人士的了解和看法。
2.设计意图:激发学生对成功和目标的兴趣,为新课的学习营造积极氛围。
3.教师引导:通过提问方式引导学生思考成功的秘诀、设定目标的重要性以及实现目标所需付出的努力。
九年级英语第三单元教案(全)
九年级英语第三单元教案(全)Unit 3 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?(第1课时)一.教材分析:本单元的话题是“问路与指路”,是中考常见话题。
Ask for information politely.二、三维目标:1.知识与技能目标:1).学会四会单词restroom ;fresh ;uncrowded ;safe ;dress up; direct; order; wonder.2).掌握宾语从句的用法.2.过程与方法目标:1).学会有礼貌的向他人询问信息2).学会准确地描述地理位置,给他人指路或提供帮助。
3.情感、态度与价值观目标:学会有礼貌地寻求信息,培养学生乐于助人的精神。
三、教学重点:问路句型1.Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?2. Take the elevator to the second floor.3.Turn left. /Turn right4. The drugstore is between the furniture store and the bookstore.5. Go past the bank.四、教学难点:宾语从句五、教学策略:通过问路指路的联系,充分掌握宾语从句的用法.六、教学准备: 多媒体课件教科书课前预习学案。
七、教学环节:Step 1: free talkWhere is ………..? how can I get to ………..(review how to ask ways)小组讨论Step 2 1aI do exercisesII check the answers and translateIII try to rememberStep 3 listening1bI . Read the instructions to students. Point out the two conversations that are shownin the picture.II. fill in the blanks with the words you hear.III. Check the answers. (show the picture)2a / 2bI Point out the picture. (show the picture)II do exercisesIII Check the answers.Step 4 work in pairs.Make conversations using the following places in the picture.。
Units3-4教案.2023-2024学年人教版英语九年级全册
板书设计
①艺术性:
- 使用不同颜色的粉笔进行板书设计,如用蓝色粉笔书写过去进行时的构成,用红色粉笔标注重点难点。
- 利用图表、图片等元素,将过去进行时的用法以直观的方式呈现,例如用一个正在进行的动作的插图来表示过去进行时。
教学资源拓展
1.拓展资源:
(1)英语绘本:选择一些与过去进行时相关的英语绘本,如《The Cat in the Hat》等,让学生在阅读过程中感受过去进行时的运用,提高他们的语言素养。
(2)英语电影:推荐一些经典的电影片段,如《Back to the Future》、《The Godfather》等,让学生观看并分析其中过去进行时的运用,增强他们的语感。
3.成果分享:每个小组将选择一名代表来分享他们的讨论成果。这些成果将被记录在黑板上或投影仪上,以便全班都能看到。
五、总结回顾(用时5分钟)
今天的学习,我们了解了过去进行时的基本概念、重要性和应用。同时,我们也通过实践活动和小组讨论加深了对过去进行时的理解。我希望大家能够掌握这些知识点,并在日常生活中灵活运用。最后,如果有任何疑问或不明白的地方,请随时向我提问。
第一课时
步骤
师生互动设计
二次备课
教学方法与手段
教学方法:
1. 任务驱动法:通过设计具有挑战性和实际意义的任务,激发学生的学习兴趣和主动性,培养他们的语言能力和合作精神。例如,让学生分组讨论和编写关于过去进行时的故事,并在课堂上进行分享。
2. 情境教学法:通过创设真实、生动的情境,帮助学生理解和运用过去进行时。例如,利用图片、视频等材料,展示过去某个时刻正在进行的动作,引导学生用英语进行描述。
人教版九年级英语全册教案:Unit 3教案
Unit 3Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?教学设计知识目标课堂环节§自主学习案翻译下列词组。
1.买一些邮票buy__some__stamps2.得到关于……的信息get__some__information__about…3.打扰了excuse__me4.向左/右转turn__left/right5.经过书店go__past__the__bookstore6.在……和……之间between__…__and__…7.在左/右边on__the__left/right8.在那边over__there9.在二楼on__the__second__floor10.买一双鞋get__a__pair__of__shoes§课堂导学案Step 1 准备与热身(Preparation)Show pictures to the whole class, one student explains the places in English and another one who doesn't look at the blackboard guesses what place it is.For example, one student says: We can save money or exchange money in this place, another one guesses it is a bank.Get students to guesses the places like bank, post office, bookstore, museum, bathroom, washroom, mall and so on.T: You're new to this school.You need to know where the main office is.How can you ask where the main office is?S: Where's the main office?T: That's one way to ask.But there is a more polite way you can ask.Can you say some of them ?Students:__________________① Can you tell me where Classroom 1 is?② Could you tell me how to get to Classroom 1?……Step 2 呈现与输入(Presentation)1.要求学生翻开课本P17,要求学生查看1a下方的图片并与方框中所给动词短语的描述搭配起来。
九年级英语第3单元教案
九年级英语第3单元教案九年级英语第3单元教案教案是教师为顺利而有效地开展教学活动,根据课程标准,教学大纲和教科书要求及学生的实际情况,以课时或课题为单位,对教学内容、教学步骤、教学方法等进行的具体设计和安排的一种实用性教学文书。
下面小编就为大家带来九年级英语第3单元教案,供大家参考!九年级英语第3单元教案一一、教学目标1.学会谈论允许和不允许做的事情;2.学会谈论应该被允许和不被允许做的事情;3.能够针对被允许和不被允许做的事情发表自己的观点;4.通过本单元的学习,能叙述同意或者不同意的理由。
二、教学向导三、主题词表四、主题思维图及任务型活动任务一:勇敢的男孩在生活中我们通常会碰到不少的困难,要想当一个勇敢的男孩,应该怎么做,又应该允许他做什么呢。
任务二:可爱的女孩怎么做才能当一个可爱的女孩呢?请大家谈谈我们心目中的可爱女孩吧。
任务三:模范的公民要想当一名模范的公民,他应该怎么做,又不该做什么呢?你想当一名模范的公民吗?你认为一名模范的公民应该有什么样的权利和义务呢?五、可供教师选择的任务活动Sample l我的家规此活动为小组活动,要求同学谈论自己在家里允许做的事情和不允许做的事情,并讨论哪些事情应该是允许做的,哪些是不允许做的。
目的是使学生学会表达被允许做的事情和不被允许做的事情,并学会表达应该被允许做的事情和不被允许做的事情,使学生增强遵守规定的意识。
Teacher: Different families have different rules at home. Please tell your group members what you should do or shouldn’t do at home. Then tell them what you are allowed to do or not allowed to do at home.操作建议:1.以四人为一组开展此项活动。
人教版英语九年级unit3全单元教案
2020年人教版英语九年级Unit 3 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?Goals●To learn to use Indirect questions ●To learn to tell about places ProceduresWarming up by learning grammarHello everyone. I am a strange here in this city. Could you tell me how to get to the supermarket?All right, I am telling a lie to you. I am not new here. I said so just to help you learn to use the Indirect questions.Now turn to page 87 first and look at the three sentences in the Grammar Focus.Have you noticed the word “where ” and “how ” used in the sentences. The questions introduced by them are called the Indirect questions.1a Matching things with placesOn page 86 is a picture of a city. A visitor is asking someone questions about things to do atE buy some stampsB save money1b Listening and completingIt is difficult to get around in a new place. Now listen to the recording and complete the dialogue in the picture on page 86.TapescriptConversation 1Girl1: Excuse me. Could you tell me where I can buy some stamps?Boy1: Yes. There’s a post office on Center Street.Girl1: Oh. Can you tell me where Center Street is?Boy1: Sure. Go past the bank. Center Street is on your right.Girl1: Thanks a lot.Boy1: No problem.Conversation 2Girl2: Excuse me. Do you know where I can save money?Boy2: Sure. There’s a bank on Main Street.Girl2: Oh. Could you please tell me how to get there?Boy2: Yes... Go straight ahead. The bank is on your left.Girl2: Thank you.Boy2: You’re welcome.Write your words here in the speech bubbles.A: Could you tell me where I can buy some stamps?B: Yes. There’s a post office on Center Street.A: Excuse me. Do you know where I can save money?B: Sure. There’s a bank on Main Street.Read the tapescript and try to underline all the useful expressions used and circle the Indirect questions.1c Doing pairworkIn 1a there are many phrases describing activities. Now use them to make up conversations to talk about your own city. (The Indirect questions are circled.)A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can buy shampoo in this city?B: Sure. There’s a department store over there.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can get some magazines?B: Sure. There’s a post office around the corner.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can make a telephone call?B: Sure. There’s a post office one hundred meters down the street.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can get some information about the town?B: Sure. There’s a library opposite of the hospital.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can get some writing paper?B: Sure. There’s a department store close to the bus station.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can buy some stamps?B: Sure. There’s a post office beside the library over there.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can save money.B: Sure. There’s a big bank beside the café on the main library over there.2a Listening and numberingDo you like shopping? If you do come and listen to the directions for going shopping around a new city.TapescriptBoy1:Excuse me. Can you tell me where I can buy some shampoo?Boy2:Yes. There’s a drug store on the second floor. Um. Let me think... Take the escalator to the second floor and then... then you turn left. Let’s see...Then go past the bank. And um... The drug store is between the furniture store and the bookstore. You should be able to get shampoo there.Boy1:OK, great. Thanks a lot.Boy2:You’re welcome.While listening please number the directions in the order that you hear them.Take the elevator to the second floor.2 Turn left.1 Take the escalator to the second floor.Turn right.4 The drugstore is between the furniture store and the bookstore.3 Go past the bank.Read the tapescript for the Indirect questions and the useful expressions. Circle the Indirect questions and underline the useful expressions.2b Listening and drawingDo you like drawing. Now listen to the recording again to draw a line on the picture on page 87 to show how the boy walks to the drugstore.2c Doing pairworkWhat else do like to buy? Then make conversations in pairs using the otherplaces in the picture on page 87.A: Excuse me. Do you know where I can exchange money?B:Sure. There’s a bank on the second floor. Take the escalator to the second floor and turn right. The bank is next to the bookstore.A: Excuse me. Do you know where I can buy music CD?B:Sure. There’s a Music Magic shop on the first floor. Don’t take the escalator. It is next to the escalator room.A: Excuse me. Do you know where I can get a dictionary?B:Sure. There’s a bookstore on the second floor. Take the escalator to the second floor and turn right. The bookstore is next to the bank.A: Excuse me. Do you know where I can buy some candies?B:Sure. There’s a drugstore on the second floor. Take the escalator to the second floor and turn right. The bank is next to the bookstore.A:Excuse me. Do you know where I can buy a desk?B:Sure. There’s a furniture store on the second floor. Take the escalator to the second floor and turn right. The bank is next to the drugstore.Now read aloud the conversations again to Circle the Indirect questions and underline the useful expressions.3a Reading and listingOn page 88 is an article about going to a mall. Now read it to list the advantages and disadvantages of going to a mall. While you read, Circle the Indirect questions and underline the useful expressions.They’re all at the mall.After school, a lot of young people go to the mall. We decidedto talk to some students about why they go there.Interviewer: Why do you go to the mall?Yu Yue: I go to the mall because my friends hang out there. But I don’t really like it.Interviewer: Oh? Why not?Yu Yue: The air isn’t fresh. I prefer being outside. Also, it’s usually crowded.Interviewer: And how about you?Li Jun: Oh, I love the mall. There’s always something happening. There are a lot of free concerts there. It’s also just fun to watch people.Hu Peng: I like the mall, too. I like to go in the music store and listen to CDs. I also like to look at books in the bookstore.Yu Yue: Well, when I go into stores I always spend too much money!Advantages disadvantagesThere’s always something happening.The air isn’t fre sh.There are a lot of free concerts there. It’s usually crowded.It’s also just fun to watch people.when I go into stores I always spend too muchmoney!I like to go in the music store and listen to CDs.I like to look at books in the bookstore.3b Doing groupworkWhere do you usually hang out with friends? What are the advantages and disadvantages of hanging out at your house, at a mall or at your school? Now in groups talk about them.A: Where do you usually hang out with your friends?B: We usu ally go to my friend, Qiu’s place.A: Is that a good place to hang out?B:Well, it has advantages and disadvantages. It’s kind of small. But Qiu’s mom is a wonderful cook, so we always have great snacks.A: Where do you usually hang out with your friends?B: We usually go to the bookstore.A: Is that a good place to hang out?B:Well, it has advantages and disadvantages. It’s very big and the air is fresh,too. And we can just read books there. We don’t have to buy books. So wealways have a good time there.A: Where do you usually hang out with your friends at weekends?B: I usually stay at home.A: Is that a good place to hang out for the weekends?B: Well, it has advantages and disadvantages. My room is kind of small. But I have a computer there. I go online reading and watching. It is a wonderful place. So I always hang in at home.4. Directions challengeNow we are going to challenge one another. Write directions from your school to three certain places. Read the directions to each other and guess the places.A: Go out the front door and take a right. Walk about three blocks. Go past the park, and turn left onto Oak Street. Then it is the…?B: Then it is the bookstore.A: Go out the back door and take a left. Walk about two blocks. Go past the post office, and turn right onto Chang’an Street. Then it is the…?B: Then it is the Teachers College.A: Go out the side door and take a right. Walk about three blocks. Go past the bus station, and turn left onto Flag Street. Then it is the…?B: Then it is the lake.Closing down by looking and sayingTo bring the period to an end let’s look at the picture and talk about things happening in it.SECTION BGoalsTo learn to talk about places in the cityTo learn to read about placesProceduresWarming up by thinking about How to ask for directions when travelingBEST PROCEDURE:◆Get the name and address of the place you wish to visit.◆Talk to the Hotel Manager or someone that can read and write. If they get weak looking, or they hesitate to read, do not embarrass them, go to the next person. The probably cannot read.◆After you have found hopefully someone that speaks your language or English you can start to ask questions...1a Putting wordsOn page 89 is a list of words and a box with places. Now go over them and put in words besidethe place, the most important quality words first.Places Qualities1. restroom Clean→safe→uncrowded2. museum Fascinating→interesting→beautiful3. restaurant Delicious→uncrowded→inexpensive4. park Big→interesting→clean5. subway Convenient→safe→6. mall Uncrowded→inexpensive→1b Doing pairworkYou are familiar with the words in 1a. Now use them to talk about your city.A: The Fine Arts Museum is really interesting.B:Yes, and it’s beautiful, too.A: The Computer Room is really big.B:Yes, and it’s convenient, too.A: The Dining Hall is really clean.B: Yes, and the food is cheep, too.A: The Bus Station is really safe.B:Yes, and it’s uncrowded, too.A: The Central Square is really fascinating.B: Yes, and it’s not far away, either.2a Listening and writingSome tourists are going around your city. They are asking about things. Now listen to them talking and write what they ask about.Conversation 1Boy1: Could you tell me where there’s a good place to eat?Clerk:Of course. There are a lot of good restaurants in Sunville. What kind of food are you looking for?Boy:Vegetarian.Clerk:I’d try Green Land. They have delicious salads.Conversation 2Girl: Do you know if there are any public restrooms around here?Clerk: Yes. You’ll find some at the corner of Market and Middle Streets.Girl: Ummm... are they clean?Clerk: Oh, yes. They’re very clean.Conversation 3Mother: Could you tell me if there is a good museum in Sunville?Clerk:Well, we have several. What kind of museums do you like—history? Science? A children’s museum?Father: How about history? I like history museums. They’re fascinating.Girl1: Oh, Dad! History museums are boring. Let’s go to a science museum.Boy2: Science? We always go to science museums. I don’t like science museums. I want to go to a children’s museum. They’re more fun.Girl2: Well I’m too old for a children’s museum. Why don’t we go to an art museum?Clerk:Why don’t you go to the computer museum? There are a lot of fun things for childrenthere. You can learn all about the history of computers, as well as learn about science. Family: That’s a great idea! Let’s go to the computer museum. How do we get there?Do you know what the tourists are asking about?The tourists ask about…Conversation 1 RestaurantsConversation 2 public restroomsConversation 3 a good museum2b Listening and writingNow you are to listen to the conversations for the second time. Listen for where the man says the tourists should go.The tourists should go to…Conversation 1 Green LandConversation 2 The corner of Market and Middle StreetsConversation 3 The computer museumTo make a better use of the listening exercise we shall go on to read the tapescripts. While you read, Circle the Indirect questions and underline the useful expressions.2c Doing pairworkFor fun and for learning let’s role play the conversations between the man and the tourists. Who will be the man? All right, it’s you, Zhao Hongtao.A:Can you tell me where there’s a good place to eat?B: Of course. What kind of food do you like?A: I like vegetarian food.B: There are a lot of good restaurants in Sunville. Why not go to GreenLand. They have delicious salads.A: Can you tell me if there are any public restrooms around here?B: Yes, there’s one at the corner of Market and Middle Streets.A: A re they clean?B: Oh, no. They’re very dirty.A: Could you tell me if there is a good museum in Sunville?B:There’s a computer museum at the corner? There are a lot of fun things for both children and parents.A: That’s a great place! Let’s go to the computer museum. How do we get there?B: Take Bus 11.3a Reading and fillingGo to page 90, please. Read the article on the left and fill in the charts on the right. While reading try to underline all the useful expressions and circle all the connectivesEat, have fun and learn in Watertown!Watertown is a great place for the family to take a vacation.Teenagers will want to visit the world’s largest water slides and eat at Uncle Bob’s. A different rock band plays at Uncle Bob’s every night. Kids will enjoy the Clown City Café. They have organized games and the staff dress up as clowns.There’s also a lot for parents in Watertown. If they love good food, they can find it at the Farmer’s Market where the food is both delicious and cheap. While the children have fun, parents can take the dance lessons on the beach. And everyone can learn something in Watertown. There are threemuseums!Teenagers love the Sports Museum and kids enjoy the Science Museum. Parents will spend many happy hours walking through the History Museum.After reading fill in the chart on page 90 on the right.Kids Teenagers ParentsEat Uncle Bob’s Farmer’s MarketHave fun Clown City CaféWater slides Dance lessonsLearn Science Museum Sports Museum History Museum3b Completing a tour guideOn page 90 is an unfinished tour guide to Sunville. Now turn back to 2a and 2b for information to finish it.SUNVILLE has something for everyone. If you’re looking for museums,you will find several here. History museums are fascinating to parents.But kids may find them boring. In a science museum you can learn lots ofthings. Children’s museums are more fun. An art museum is interesting topeople who like arts. If you go to the computer museum you will find alot of fun things for children there. They can learn all about the history ofcomputers, as well as learn about science.IN SUNVILLE there are a lot of good restaurants, too. They are nice places to eat. You can find vegetarian food and meats, too. Green Landoffers delicious salads.Public restrooms around SUNVILLE are clean and beautiful. You’ll find some easily at the corner of Market and Middle Streets.3c Write a guide to your city or townMY HOMETOWN: TAIYUANTaiyuan, the capital city of Shanxi Province, lies in the north basin of Middle Jin (Jin is another name for Shanxi Province) and crosses the River Fen. The city area administers three districts, one subdivided city and five counties. The history of the city can be traced back to over 2,400 years ago. It was established in 497 BC, the end of the Spring and Autumn Period (the slavery Period in China) and was named Jinyang, the northern bank of the Jin River. In Chinese, the northern bank of waters is called yang. In 982, Song Taizong, Zhao Kuangyi, the second emperor of the Song Dynasty burned and flooded Jinyuan City. After that, he ordered one of the officials, Pan Mei to build Taiyuan City in Tangming Town, north of Jinyuan City. Thus, came the present Taiyuan City. Taiyuan, in Chinese, means the greatest plain. In fact, it is dominated by rugged hills and hilly areas. Only one-fifth of the whole area is plains. Taiyuan is surrounded by mountains in the east, west and north; only the southern part is alluvial plains. Taiyuan abounds in various minerals, especially coal and iron, so honors the name, "the home of coal and iron." Taiyuan is of continental climate at temperate zone. It is dry and cold in winter, hot and rainy in summer, dusty and windy in spring, cool and comfortable in autumn. The annual averagetemperature is 9.5 Degree Celcius.4 Doing groupworkOne of the group member is to role play the information booth worker, and theothers are the tourists. The tourists are asking about your city.Tourist: What is Taiyuan?Information booth worker: It is the capital city of Shanxi Province.Tourist: Where is Taiyuan?Information booth worker: It lies in the north basin of Middle Jin (Jin is another name for Shanxi Province) and crosses the River Fen.Tourist: How many districts are there in Taiyuan?Information booth worker: The city area administers three districts, one subdivided city and five counties.Tourist: How old is the city?Information booth worker: The history of the city is as old as 2,400 years. It was established in 497 BC, the end of the Spring and Autumn Period (the slavery Period in China). What was its old name?Tourist:Information booth worker: It was named Jinyang, the northern bank of the Jin River. In Chinese, the northern bank of waters is called yang.…Closing down by going around TaiyuanAt the end of the period I will take you on a trip to Taiyuan. Come with me.SELF CHECK2. Looking and writingThere is a map on page 91 in the middle. Look at it and ask five questions. Answer them as a local person might do.1.Excuse me, could you tell me where the bank is?→It’s between the Fifth Avenuet and theGarden Road on the west side of the Central Street.2.Excuse me, could you tell me where the movie theatre is?→It’s at the corner of the FifthAvenue and the Central Street. You can find it on your right.3.Excuse me, could you tell me where the restaurant is?→There are three restaurants in thecity. The best one is n earest from here. It’s between the Fifth Avenue and the Road, just by the Central Street.4.Excuse me, could you tell me where the library is?→It’s at the west end of the Garden Roadopposite to the best restaurant in the city.5.Excuse me, could you tell me where the shopping mall is?→It’s the tallest building in the city.It’s located west of the Central Street between the Fifth Avenue and the Garden Road.Just for fun!Reading poems is fun. So go on reading this little poem by James Whitcomb Riley (1849-1916).A BOY'S MOTHERMY mother she's so good to me,Ef I was good as I could be,I couldn't be as good—no, sir!—Can't any boy be good as her!She loves me when I'm glad er sad;She loves me when I'm good er bad;An', what's a funniest thing, she saysShe loves me when she punishes.I don't like her to punish me.—That don't hurt,—but it hurts to seeHer cryin'.—Nen I cry; an' nenWe both cry an' be good again.She loves me when she cuts an' sewsMy little cloak an' Sund'y clothes;An' when my Pa comes home to tea,She loves him most as much as me.She laughs an' tells him all I said,An' grabs me up an' pats my head;An' I hug her, an' hug my PaAn' love him purt' nigh as much as as Ma.Reading: Could you please lend me your pen?Before you read, listen to the recording for the general idea of the passage.While you read, underline all the expressions and circle all the connectives.Asking for information or help is a very common and necessary activity, especially when we visit a foreign country, so knowing how to ask for information politely is important. In English,the restrooms are?” are similar requests —but the first could sound rude. It’s important to use correctlanguage, but sometimes this alone is not enough—make requests.me, Mr West. Do you k now where my book is?”, your question will sound much more polite. On the other hand, it might be all right to say “Where is my book?” in some situations, perhaps with peopleyou know well.And you would not usually say, “Peter, lend me your pen.” A very direct order like this can sound最新Wordrude in English. Usually in English polite questions are longer and include extra language such as ‘Could you please…?’ or ‘Can I ask…?’ It sounds more polite to say, “Peter, could you please lend me your pen?” Sometime s, we might even need to spend some time leading in to a question or request. For example, if you stop a stranger in the street, we might first say, “Excuse me, I wonderIt might seem that speaking politely is more difficult than being direct, and in a way this may be true. However, in order not to offend people, learning about language etiquette is just as learning grammar or vocabulary. And doing this will also help you become better at English, or any otherPart 2: Teaching Resources (第二部分:教学资源)I. How to ask for directionsWhen you don't know where you are, or when you don't knowhow to get to a place, you can ask directions. Talk to the firstperson that you see. Ask that person where you should go.I don't like maps. I prefer to just stop and ask directions.I think we're lost. Let's pull over and ask directions.。
人教版九年级英语全册Unit3(SectionA1a2c)教学设计
2.利用多媒体教学资源,创设真实的语言环境,让学生在情境中学习、运用英语。
3.通过听力训练,提高学生的听力技巧,培养学生的信息获取、处理和归纳能力。
4.鼓励学生积极参与课堂活动,提高学生的口语表达能力和思维能力。
2.针对一般现在时态,教师通过示例和练习,帮助学生掌握其用法,并强调其在描述人物特点和行为中的应用。
3.学生跟随教师一起分析对话中的句子结构和语法特点,理解并模仿表达方式。
(三)学生小组讨论(500字)
1.教师将学生分成小组,每组选择一个青春期问题进行讨论,如“如何应对来自父母的压力?”。
2.学生运用所学词汇和一般现在时态,进行讨论和表达。
3.教师根据学生的回答,总结青春期常见的问题,如peer pressure、parental expectations、self-esteem等,为新课的学习做好铺垫。
(二)讲授新知(500字)
1.教师呈现Unit 3 Section A 1a-1d的对话内容,引导学生学习ce、argue等。
3.听力作业:完成课后听力练习2d,并记录答案。
目标:提高学生的听力理解能力,巩固所学词汇。
4.阅读作业:阅读一篇关于青春期问题的英文文章,并完成相关阅读理解练习。
要求:选择难易适中的文章,关注文章中的词汇和语法现象,提高阅读理解能力。
5.自主学习作业:学生利用课后时间,总结本节课所学词汇和语法,制作成学习卡片。
1.教师引导学生回顾本节课所学内容,总结青春期问题的特点和解决方法。
2.学生分享自己在课堂中的收获,包括词汇、语法和听力技巧方面的进步。
3.教师强调学习英语的重要性,鼓励学生在日常生活中多加运用,不断提高英语综合运用能力。
人教版英语九年级unit3全单元教案
2020年人教版英语九年级Unit 3 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?Part 1: Teaching design (第一部分:教学设计)Structures: Indirect questionsTarget language: Excuse me. Do you know where I can exchange money?Sure. There’s bank on the second floor. Takethe escalator to the second floor and turn right. The bank is next to the bookstore.Vocabulary: escalator, drugstore, restroom, furniture, department store, shampoo, advantage, disadvantage, exchange money, hang outLearning strategies: Listen for specific information, CooperatingSECTION AGoals●To learn to use Indirect questions●To learn to tell about placesProceduresWarming up by learning grammarHello everyone. I am a strange here in this city. Could you tell me how toget to the supermarket?All right, I am telling a lie to you. I am not new here. I said so just tohelp you learn to use the Indirect questions.Now turn to page 87 first and look at the three sentences in theGrammar Focus.Do you know where I can buy shampoo?Could you tell me how to get to the post office?Could you please tell me where I can get a dictionary?Have you noticed the word “where” and “how” used in the sentences. The questions introduced by them are called the Indirect questions.Now in pairs make similar sentences with “where” and “how”.Do you know where I can go hiking in the mountain?Could you tell me how to have a good time in a big city?Could you please tell me where I can find a good English teacher?1a Matching things with placesOn page 86 is a picture of a city. A visitor is asking someone questions about things to do at certain places. Now look at the picture and match each thing with a place.Where to…?C buy shampooD get some magazinesE make a telephone callG get a dictionaryD get some information about the townC buy some writing paperE buy some stampsB save money1b Listening and completingIt is difficult to get around in a new place. Now listen to the recording and complete the dialoguein the picture on page 86.TapescriptConversation 1Girl1: Excuse me. Could you tell me where I can buy some stamps?Boy1: Yes. There’s a post office on Center Street.Girl1: Oh. Can you tell me where Center Street is?Boy1: Sure. Go past the bank. Center Street is on your right.Girl1: Thanks a lot.Boy1: No problem.Conversation 2Girl2: Excuse me. Do you know where I can save money?Boy2: Sure. There’s a bank on Main Street.Girl2: Oh. Could you please tell me how to get there?Boy2: Yes... Go straight ahead. The bank is on your left.Girl2: Thank you.Boy2: You’re welcome.Write your words here in the speech bubbles.A: Could you tell me where I can buy some stamps?B: Yes. There’s a post office on Center Street.A: Excuse me. Do you know where I can save money?B: Sure. There’s a bank on Main Street.Read the tapescript and try to underline all the useful expressions used and circle the Indirect questions.1c Doing pairworkIn 1a there are many phrases describing activities. Now use them to make up conversations to talk about your own city. (The Indirect questions are circled.)A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can buy shampoo in this city?B: Sure. There’s a department store over there.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can get some magazines?B: Sure. There’s a post office around the corner.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can make a telephone call?B: Sure. There’s a post office one hundred meters down the street.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can get some information about the town?B: Sure. There’s a library opposite of the hospital.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can get some writing paper?B: Sure. There’s a department store close to the bus station.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can buy some stamps?B: Sure. There’s a post office beside the library over there.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can save money.on the main library over there.B: Sure. There’s a big bank beside the café2a Listening and numberingDo you like shopping? If you do come and listen to the directions for going shopping around anew city.TapescriptBoy1:Excuse me. Can you tell me where I can buy some shampoo?Boy2:Yes. There’s a drug store on the second floor. Um. Let me think... Take the escalator to the second floor and then... then you turn left. Let’s see...Then go past the bank. And um... The drug store is between the furniture store and the bookstore. You should be able to get shampoo there.Boy1:OK, great. Thanks a lot.Boy2:You’re welcome.While listening please number the directions in the order that you hear them.Take the elevator to the second floor.2 Turn left.1 Take the escalator to the second floor.Turn right.4 The drugstore is between the furniture store and the bookstore.3 Go past the bank.Read the tapescript for the Indirect questions and the useful expressions. Circle the Indirect questions and underline the useful expressions.2b Listening and drawingDo you like drawing. Now listen to the recording again to draw a line on the picture on page 87 to show how the boy walks to the drugstore.2c Doing pairworkWhat else do like to buy? Then make conversations in pairs using the otherplaces in the picture on page 87.A: Excuse me. Do you know where I can exchange money?a bank on the second floor. Take the escalator to the second floor and turn right. B:Sure. There’sThe bank is next to the bookstore.A: Excuse me. Do you know where I can buy music CD?s a Music Magic shop on the first floor. Don’ttake the escalator. It is next to the B:Sure. There’escalator room.A: Excuse me. Do you know where I can get a dictionary?a bookstore on the second floor. Take the escalator to the second floor and turn B:Sure. There’sright. The bookstore is next to the bank.A: Excuse me. Do you know where I can buy some candies?B:Sure. There’s a drugstore on the second floor. Take the escalatorto the second floor and turn right. The bank is next to the bookstore.A:Excuse me. Do you know where I can buy a desk?a furniture store on the second floor. Take the escalator toB:Sure. There’sthe second floor and turn right. The bank is next to the drugstore.Now read aloud the conversations again to Circle the Indirect questions and underline the usefulexpressions.3a Reading and listingOn page 88 is an article about going to a mall. Now read it to list the advantages anddisadvantages of going to a mall. While you read, Circle the Indirect questions and underline theuseful expressions.They’re all at the mall.After school, a lot of young people go to the mall. We decidedto talk to some students about why they go there.Interviewer: Why do you go to the mall?Yu Yue: I go to the mall because my friends hang out there. But I don’t reallylike it.Interviewer: Oh? Why not?s usually crowded.t fresh. I prefer being outside. Also, it’Yu Yue: The air isn’Interviewer: And how about you?s always something happening. There are a lot of free concertsLi Jun: Oh, I love the mall. There’s also just fun to watch people.there. It’Hu Peng: I like the mall, too. I like to go in the music store and listen to CDs. I also like to look atbooks in the bookstore.Yu Yue: Well, when I go into stores I always spend too much money!Advantages disadvantagessh.There’s always something happening.The air isn’t freThere are a lot of free concerts there. It’s usually crowded.It’s also just fun to watch people.when I go into stores I always spend too muchmoney!I like to go in the music store and listen to CDs.I like to look at books in the bookstore.3b Doing groupworkWhere do you usually hang out with friends? What are the advantages and disadvantages ofhanging out at your house, at a mall or at your school? Now in groups talk about them.A: Where do you usually hang out with your friends?B: We usually go to my friend, Qiu’s place.A: Is that a good place to hang out?B:Well, it has advantages and disadvantages. It’s kind of small. But Qiu’s mom is a wonder cook, so we always have great snacks.A: Where do you usually hang out with your friends?B: We usually go to the bookstore.A: Is that a good place to hang out?B:Well, it has advantages and disadvantages. It’s very big and the air is fresh,too. And we can just read books there. We don’t have to buy books. So wealways have a good time there.A: Where do you usually hang out with your friends at weekends?B: I usually stay at home.A: Is that a good place to hang out for the weekends?B: Well, it has advantages and disadvantages. My room is kind of small. But I have a computerthere. I go online reading and watching. It is a wonderful place. So I always hang in at home.4. Directions challengeNow we are going to challenge one another. Write directions from your school to three certain places. Read the directions to each other and guess the places.A: Go out the front door and take a right. Walk about three blocks. Go past the park, and turn leftonto Oak Street. Then it is the…?B: Then it is the bookstore.A: Go out the back door and take a left. Walk about two blocks. Go past the post office, and turnright onto Chang’an Street. Then it is the…?B: Then it is the Teachers College.A: Go out the side door and take a right. Walk about three blocks. Go past the bus station, and turnleft onto Flag Street. Then it is the…?B: Then it is the lake.Closing down by looking and sayingTo bring the period to an end let’s look at the picture and talk about things happening in it.SECTION BGoalsTo learn to talk about places in the cityTo learn to read about placesProceduresWarming up by thinking about How to ask for directions when travelingBEST PROCEDURE:◆Get the name and address of the place you wish to visit.◆Talk to the Hotel Manager or someone that can read and write. If they get weak looking, orthey hesitate to read, do not embarrass them, go to the next person. The probably cannot read.◆After you have found hopefully someone that speaks your language or English you can start toask questions...1a Putting wordsOn page 89 is a list of words and a box with places. Now go over them and put in words besidethe place, the most important quality words first.Places Qualities1. restroom Clean→safe→uncrowded2. museum Fascinating→interesting→beautiful3. restaurant Delicious→uncrowded→inexpensive4. park Big→interesting→clean5. subway Convenient→safe→6. mall Uncrowded→inexpensive→1b Doing pairworkYou are familiar with the words in 1a. Now use them to talk about your city.A: The Fine Arts Museum is really interesting.B:Yes, and it’s beautiful, too.A: The Computer Room is really big.B:Yes, and it’s convenient, too.A: The Dining Hall is really clean.B: Yes, and the food is cheep, too.A: The Bus Station is really safe.B:Yes, and it’s uncrowded, too.A: The Central Square is really fascinating.B: Yes, and it’s not far away, either.2a Listening and writingSome tourists are going around your city. They are asking about things. Now listen to them talking and write what they ask about.Conversation 1Boy1: Could you tell me where there’s a good place to eat?Clerk:Of course. There are a lot of good restaurants in Sunville. What kind offood are you looking for?Boy:Vegetarian.Clerk:I’d try Green Land. They have delicious salads.Conversation 2Girl: Do you know if there are any public restrooms around here?Clerk: Yes. You’ll find some at the corner of Market and Middle Streets.Girl: Ummm... are they clean?Clerk: Oh, yes. They’re very clean.Conversation 3Mother: Could you tell me if there is a good museum in Sunville?Clerk:Well, we have several. What kind of museums do you like—history? Science? A children’s museum?Father: How about history? I like history museums. They’re fascinating.Girl1: Oh, Dad! History museums are boring. Let’s go to a science museum.Boy2: Science? We always go to science museums. I don’t like science museums. I want to go to a children’s museum. They’re more fun.Girl2: Well I’m too old for a children’s museum. Why don’t we go to an art museum?Clerk:Why don’t you go to the computer museum? There are a lot of fun things for childrenthere. You can learn all about the history of computers, as well as learn about science.Family: That’s a great idea! Let’s go to the computer museum. How do we get there?Do you know what the tourists are asking about?The tourists ask about…Conversation 1 RestaurantsConversation 2 public restroomsConversation 3 a good museum2b Listening and writingNow you are to listen to the conversations for the second time. Listen for where the man says thetourists should go.The tourists should go to…Conversation 1 Green LandConversation 2 The corner of Market and Middle StreetsConversation 3 The computer museumTo make a better use of the listening exercise we shall go on to read the tapescripts. While youread, Circle the Indirect questions and underline the useful expressions.2c Doing pairworkFor fun and for learning let’s role play the conversations between the man and the tourists. Who will be the man? All right, it’s you, Zhao Hongtao.to eat?A:Can you tell me where there’s a good placeB: Of course. What kind of food do you like?A: I like vegetarian food.B: There are a lot of good restaurants in Sunville. Why not go to GreenLand. They have delicious salads.A: Can you tell me if there are any public restrooms around here?at the corner of Market and Middle Streets.B: Yes, there’s oneA: A re they clean?B: Oh, no. They’re very dirty.A: Could you tell me if there is a good museum in Sunville?computer museum at the corner? There are a lot of fun things for both children andB:There’s aparents.A: That’s a great place! Let’s go to the computer museum. How do we get there?B: Take Bus 11.3a Reading and fillingGo to page 90, please. Read the article on the left and fill in the charts on the right. While readingtry to underline all the useful expressions and circle all the connectivesEat, have fun and learn in Watertown!Watertown is a great place for the family to take a vacation.. A differentTeenagers will want to visit the world’s largest water slidesand eat at Uncle Bob’s. They haveevery night. Kids will enjoy the Clown City Caférock band plays at Uncle Bob’sorganized games and the staff dress up as clowns.a lot for parents in Watertown. If they love good food, they can find it at the Farmer’s There’s alsoMarket where the food is both delicious and cheap. While the children have fun, parents can takethe dance lessons on the beach. And everyone can learn something in Watertown. There are threemuseums!Teenagers love the Sports Museum and kids enjoy the Science Museum. Parents will spend many happy hours walking through the History Museum.After reading fill in the chart on page 90 on the right.Kids Teenagers ParentsEat Uncle Bob’sFarmer’s Market Have fun Clown City CaféWater slides Dance lessonsLearn Science Museum Sports Museum History Museum3b Completing a tour guideOn page 90 is an unfinished tour guide to Sunville. Now turn back to 2a and 2b for information to finish it.SUNVILLE has something for everyone. If you’re looking for museums,you will find several here. History museums are fascinating to parents.But kids may find them boring. In a science museum you can learn lots ofthings. Children’s museums are more fun. An art museum is interesting topeople who like arts. If you go to the computer museum you will find alot of fun things for children there. They can learn all about the history ofcomputers, as well as learn about science.IN SUNVILLE there are a lot of good restaurants, too. They are nice places to eat. You can find vegetarian food and meats, too. Green Landoffers delicious salads.Public restrooms around SUNVILLE are clean and beautiful. You’ll find some easily at the corner of Market and Middle Streets.3c Write a guide to your city or townMY HOMETOWN: TAIYUANTaiyuan, the capital city of Shanxi Province, lies in the north basin of Middle Jin (Jin is another name for Shanxi Province) and crosses the River Fen. The city area administers three districts,one subdivided city and five counties. The history of the city can be traced back to over 2,400 years ago. It was established in 497 BC, the end of the Spring and Autumn Period (the slavery Period in China) and was named Jinyang, the northern bank of the Jin River. In Chinese, the northern bank of waters is called yang. In 982, Song Taizong, Zhao Kuangyi, the second emperorof the Song Dynasty burned and flooded Jinyuan City. After that, he ordered one of the officials,Pan Mei to build Taiyuan City in Tangming Town, north of Jinyuan City. Thus, came the present Taiyuan City. Taiyuan, in Chinese, means the greatest plain. In fact, it is dominated by rugged hills and hilly areas. Only one-fifth of the whole area is plains. Taiyuan is surrounded by mountains inthe east, west and north; only the southern part is alluvial plains. Taiyuan abounds in various minerals, especially coal and iron, so honors the name, "the home of coal and iron." Taiyuan is of continental climate at temperate zone. It is dry and cold in winter, hot and rainy in summer, dusty and windy in spring, cool and comfortable in autumn. The annual averagetemperature is 9.5 Degree Celcius.4 Doing groupworkOne of the group member is to role play the information booth worker, and theothers are the tourists. The tourists are asking about your city.Tourist: What is Taiyuan?Information booth worker: It is the capital city of Shanxi Province.Tourist: Where is Taiyuan?Information booth worker: It lies in the north basin of Middle Jin (Jin is another name for Shanxi Province) and crosses the River Fen.Tourist: How many districts are there in Taiyuan?Information booth worker: The city area administers three districts, one subdivided city and five counties.Tourist: How old is the city?Information booth worker: The history of the city is as old as 2,400 years. It was established in 497 BC, the end of the Spring and Autumn Period (the slavery Period in China). What was its old name?Tourist:Information booth worker: It was named Jinyang, the northern bank of the Jin River. In Chinese, the northern bank of waters is called yang.…Closing down by going around TaiyuanAt the end of the period I will take you on a trip to Taiyuan. Come with me.SELF CHECK1 Fill in blanks with the correct word given in its correct form.Beautiful, safe, delicious, convenient, fascinatingconvenient.1.I live right next to a supermarket. It’s very2.I find stamps fascinating. I’ve been collecting them for many years.delicious.3.Mr Tan makes the best noodles in town. They’re4.Put your wallet in a safe place.2. Looking and writingThere is a map on page 91 in the middle. Look at it and ask five questions. Answer them as a local person might do.s between the Fifth Avenuet and the 1.Excuse me, could you tell me where the bank is?→It’Garden Road on the west side of the Central Street.s at the corner of the Fifth 2.Excuse me, could you tell me where the movie theatre is?→It’Avenue and the Central Street. You can find it on your right.3.Excuse me, could you tell me where the restaurant is?→There are three restaurants in thes between the Fifth Avenue and the Road, just by the city. The best one is nearest from here. It’Central Street.s at the west end of the Garden Road 4.Excuse me, could you tell me where the library is?→It’opposite to the best restaurant in the city.5.Excuse me, could you tell me where the shopping mall is?→It’s the tallest building in the city.s located west of the Central Street between the Fifth Avenue and the Garden Road.It’Just for fun!Reading poems is fun. So go on reading this little poem by James Whitcomb Riley (1849-1916).A BOY'S MOTHERMY mother she's so good to me,Ef I was good as I could be,I couldn't be as good—no, sir!—Can't any boy be good as her!She loves me when I'm glad er sad;She loves me when I'm good er bad;An', what's a funniest thing, she saysShe loves me when she punishes.I don't like her to punish me.—That don't hurt,—but it hurts to seeHer cryin'.—Nen I cry; an' nenWe both cry an' be good again.She loves me when she cuts an' sewsMy little cloak an' Sund'y clothes;An' when my Pa comes home to tea,She loves him most as much as me.She laughs an' tells him all I said,An' grabs me up an' pats my head;An' I hug her, an' hug my PaAn' love him purt' nigh as much as as Ma.Reading: Could you please lend me your pen?Before you read, listen to the recording for the general idea of the passage.While you read, underline all the expressions and circle all the connectives.Asking for information or help is a very common and necessary activity, especially when we visita foreign country, so knowing how to ask for information politely is important. In English,where the restrooms are?” are similar “Where are the restrooms?” and “Could you please tell meuse correct requests — both are correct English, but the first could sound rude. It’s important tolanguage, but sometimes this alone is not enough— we need to learn how to be polite when wemake requests.In English, just like in Chinese, we change the way we speak when talking with different people.The expressions you use might depend on whom you are speaking to or how well you know them.If you said to your teacher, “Where is my book?”, this mightsound rude. But if you said, “Excusesound much more polite. Onme, Mr West. Do you k now where my book is?”, your question willin some situations, perhaps withthe other hand, it might be all right to say “Where is my book?” peopleyou know well.A very direct order like this can soundAnd you would not usually say, “Peter, lend me your pen.” rude in English. Usually in English polite questions are longer and include extra language such assounds more polite to say, “Peter, could you please lend ‘Could you please…?’ or ‘Can I ask…?’ Its, we might even need to spend some time leading in to a question orme your pen?” Sometimerequest. For example, if you stop a stranger in the street, we might first say, “Excuse me, I wonderbefore asking them for help.if you can help me” or “I’m sorry to trouble youbut,” It might seem that speaking politely is more difficult than being direct, and in a way this may betrue. However, in order not to offend people, learning about language etiquette is just as learning grammar or vocabulary. And doing this will also help you become better at English, or any other language you wish to speak.Part 2: Teaching Resources (第二部分:教学资源)I. How to ask for directionsWhen you don't know where you are, or when you don't knowhow to get to a place, you can ask directions. Talk to the firstperson that you see. Ask that person where you should go.I don't like maps. I prefer to just stop and ask directions.I think we're lost. Let's pull over and ask directions.II. How to ask politelyBAD GOODWhere are the corn chips? Could you tell me where the corn chips are,please?There's no milk left. Is there any more milk, (please)?How does this work? Can you show me how thisworks? (e.g. a coffee grinder)Slice it thicker/thinner. I'd like it sliced thicker/thinner, please.Give me a pound of that. Will you give me a pound of that, please?Can/could I have a pound of that, please?。
人教版英语九年级全册Unit3教学设计
在本章节的学习中,教师将关注以下情感态度与价值观的培养:
1.培养学生对英语学习的兴趣和自信心,激发他们学习英语的积极性。
2.培养学生的跨文化意识,让他们了解并尊重不同国家的文化差异,增强国际视野。
3.培养学生的独立思考能力,使他们能够客观、理性地看待问题。
4.培养学生的团队精神,让他们学会与他人合作、共同解决问题。
3.学生在听力、阅读方面,对于日常生活中的话题能够理解并提取关键信息,但在涉及文化背景、专业知识的内容上,理解能力有待提高。
4.学生在写作方面,能够完成简单的文章写作,但在文章结构、逻辑表达方面尚需加强指导。
5.学生在情感态度上,对英语学习充满热情,但部分学生可能在学习过程中出现焦虑、恐惧等情绪,需要教师关注并及时调整教学策略,激发学生的学习兴趣和自信心。
5.引导学生树立正确的价值观,关注社会热点问题,培养他们的社会责任感。
二、学情分析
针对人教版英语九年级全册Unit 3的教学,我们对学生进行了以下学情分析:
1.学生在经过前两个单元的学习后,已具备一定的英语基础,能够运用一般现在时、一般过去时进行简单交流。但在复合句、复杂时态的运用上仍需加强。
2.学生在词汇方面,对于旅行相关词汇已有一定积累,但在本单元新词汇的学习上,可能存在一定难度,需要教师耐心引导和巩固。
难点:帮助学生构建合理的文章框架,运用恰当的连接词使文章内容连贯。
(二)教学设想
1.针对词汇和句型的学习,教师可以通过以下方式开展教学:
-利用图片、实物等直观教具,帮助学生形象记忆新词汇。
-创设语境,让学生在实际对话中练习句型,提高语言运用能力。
-设计词汇接龙、句型替换等游戏,激发学生的学习兴趣。
2.听力教学设想:
人教版九年级全册英语Unit 3 教案
人教版九年级全册英语Unit 3 教案Unit 3 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?教学目标话题:游览(Getting around)功能:礼貌地询问信息(Ask for information politely)A: Excuse me, do you know where I can buy some medicine?B: Sure. There’s a supermarket down the street.A: Could you please tell me how to get to the post office?B: Sorry, I’m not sure how to get there.遵照指令(Follow directions)Go to the second floor.Turn right.语法:能正确使用含有wh-问句的宾语从句(Objective clauses with wh-questions)Excuse me, do you know where I can buy some medicine?Can you tell me when the band starts playing this evening?I wonder where we should go next.词汇和常用表达:1. 能够正确使用下列词汇(Curriculum words)restroom, stamp, postcard, bathroom, grape, corner, request, direction, speaker, address, course, rush, suggest, mail, central, east, convenient, correct, polite, direct, impolite, underground, politely, pardon, beside, whom2. 能够正确使用下列常用表达(Useful expressions)pass by, pardon me3. 能够认读下列词汇(Non-curriculum words)bookstore, washroom, normally, staff, nearby, fascinating, inexpensive, uncrowded, mall, clerk, parking lot学习策略:1. 在不同场合下礼貌地使用语言2. 结合不同文化背景得体地使用语言文化知识:了解英语中的礼貌用语Section A 1 (1a-2d)Learning Objectives1. To learn to ask for information politely.Excuse me, do you know where I can...?Excuse me, could you please tell me how to…?2. To learn to give directions.Go to the third floor.Turn left / right....between...and...Go past the bookstore.Step 1 New wordsrestroom n.(美)洗手间;公共厕所stamp n.邮票;印章bookstore n.书店beside prep.在……旁边;在……附近postcard n.明信片pardon v. 原谅interj.请再说一遍normally adv. 通常;正常情况下rush v. & n. 仓促;急促Step 2 Warming up1. Guessing gameShow pictures to the students and the sentence: Where can we…? Learn some new words: bank, post office, bookstore, department store…2. Show some pictures to students and present the new sentences:Could you tell me where I can buy some stamps?Could you please tell me where I can get a dictionary?Do you know where I can get some magazines?Step 3 Consolidation1. Match each thing with a place in the picture in 1a.___ get some money___ get some magazines___ have dinner___ get a dictionary___ get some information about the town___ buy a newspaper___ buy some stamps___ get a pair of shoes2. Read the phrases.get some moneyget some magazineshave dinnerget a dictionaryget some information about the townbuy a newspaperbuy some stampsget a pair of shoesStep 4 Listening1. Play the mp3 for the first time and ask students to listen and complete the conversations in the picture in 1a. Then check the answers with the whole class.2. Play the mp3 for the second time and ask students to fill in the blanks. Conversation 1Girl: Excuse me, could you tell me where I can buy some (stamps)?Boy: Yes. There's a post office (on) Center Street.Girl: Oh, could you tell me (how to) get to Center Street?Boy: Sure. You see that (bank) there?Girl: Hmm.. oh, yes.Boy: Just (go past) the bank and then (turn right). The post office is (on the right),(next to) the library.Girl: Thanks a lot!Conversation 2Boy: Excuse me, do you know (where I can) get a dictionary?Girl: Sure. There’s a bookstore (on) Main Street.Boy: Oh, could you please tell me how to get there?Girl: Yes. (Go along) Center Street and then (turn left) on Main Street. Then you will see the bookstore (on the other side of) the street.Boy: Thanks! Do you know when the bookstore closes today?Girl: I think it closes at 7:00 p.m. today.3. Conclusion:问路的常用句型◆Excuse me. Could/Can you tell me the way to…?◆Excuse me. Could/Can you tell me how I can get to…?◆Excuse me. Could/Can you tell me how to get to…?◆Excuse me. Could/Can you tell me where…is/are?◆Excuse me. Do you know where/how…?◆Excuse me. Which is the way to…, please?◆Excuse me. Where is …, please?◆Excuse me. Is there a/an…near here?4. Watch the flash and then role-play the conversations.Step 5 PracticeAsk students to make conversations using the information in 1c and talk about their own town /city. For example:A: Excuse me, _______________________________?B: Sure, just … Street until you pass…. The … is on your …, beside the ...A: Thanks. Do you know when … closes today?B: It closes at ... today.A: Thank you!B: You’re welcome.Step 6 ListeningWork in pairs. Show the picture and ask:What place does the picture show?What shops can you see in the picture?How many floors can we see in the picture?If I want to buy…, what shop should I go to? And how can I get there?1. Play the mp3 of 2a and ask students to number the directions in the order that they hear them.___ Go to the third floor.___ Turn left.___ Go to the second floor.___ Turn right.___ The supermarket is between the flower store and the bookstore.___ Go past the bookstore.2.Play the mp3 of 2a again. Ask students to draw a line in the picture in 2a to show how the boy walks to the supermarket. Then get one student draw the line on the blackboard.3. Play the mp3 the third time and ask students to answer the questions.1) What does the boy want to buy?2) Where can he buy it?3) When does the shopping center close?4) Does the other boy know when it closes?5) What does he suggest?Step 7 PracticeAsk students to make conversations about the other places in the picture in 2a.A: Excuse me. Can you tell me where I can buy some flowers?B: Yes, there’s a flower shop in this shopping center.A: Do you know how to go there?B: Yes. Go to the second floor and turn left. Then go past the bookstore. The flower shop is between public phones and the supermarket.A: OK, great. Oh, and one more thing. Do you know …?B: I’m not sure, but you …A: OK, thanks a lot.B: You’re welcome.Step 8 Role play1. Ask students to read the conversation in 2d and answer the questions.1) Where are He Wei and Alice?2) What different parts does Fun Times Park have?3) Alice used a word that He Wei didn’t fully understand at the beginning. Whatwas that word?4) How did Alice help He Wei to understand her?Note: 英语中常见表示“厕所”的委婉表达有:restroom, washroom, bathroom, Men, Men’s, Men’s room, Gent’s, Women, Women’s, Ladies’, comfort room等。
人教新目标九年级英语Unit3优秀教学案例
3.情境创设:通过展示不同国家的饮食文化视频,激发学生对健康饮食的兴趣。
(二)讲授新知
1.词汇教学:教授与健康饮食相关的词汇,如"nutritious food"、"balanced diet"、"healthy lifestyle"等,并引导学生进行实际操作,运用所学词汇进行表达。
2.句型教学:通过目标句型"How do you keep healthy?"和"What kind of food do you like?"的学习和实践,提高学生的口语表达能力。
4.通过对文章中的观点进行讨论和思考,培养学生独立思考和判断的能力,提高他们的思维品质。
作为一名特级教师,我深知教学目标的重要性,只有明确了教学目标,才能有针对性地进行教学设计,确保教学的有效性和高效性。通过以上对知识与技能、过程与方法、情感态度与价值观的详细阐述,希望能够帮助学生全面掌握本节课的内容,提高他们的综合语言运用能力,培养他们健康的生活方式和积极的人生观。
2.学生能够理解并运用目标句型"How do you keep healthy?"和"What kind of food do you like?"进行询问和表达个人喜好。
3.学生能够通过阅读理解文章,获取关于不同国家饮食文化的信息,并能够进行简单的交流和讨论。
人教版英语九年级全册Unit3sectionB教学设计
(二)讲授新知
1.教学内容:讲解一般现在时态和一般过去时态的用法,以及问路和指路的句型。
2.教学实施:通过示例、讲解和练习,让学生掌握以下句型:
4.词汇短语练习:抄写本节课所学的词汇和短语,每个词汇和短语各写5遍,巩固记忆。
5.课后反思:反思本节课的学习过程,总结自己在问路和指路场景中词汇、短语、句型和时态的掌握情况,以及课堂参与、合作交流等方面的表现,撰写一篇不少于100词的反思报告。
6.预习作业:预习下一节课的内容,提前了解话题背景,为新课的学习做好准备。
难点:针对不同学生的学习程度,如何进行分层教学,使每个学生都示商场、公园等实际场景,激发学生的学习兴趣,引导学生运用所学知识进行问路和指路。
2.任务型教学法:设计各种听说读写任务,如小组讨论、角色扮演、听力训练等,让学生在实际操作中掌握知识。
(五)总结归纳
1.教学内容:对本节课所学知识进行总结,巩固重点,突破难点。
2.教学实施:教师引导学生回顾本节课所学词汇、短语、句型和时态,让学生复述并举例。同时,针对学生在课堂练习中的表现,进行点评和指导,提高学生的实际应用能力。
五、作业布置
为了巩固本节课所学知识,提高学生的英语应用能力,特布置以下作业:
4.通过课堂互动,激发学生的学习兴趣,引导学生积极参与课堂活动,培养良好的学习习惯。
(三)情感态度与价值观
1.学会尊重他人,关爱他人,培养乐于助人的品质。
2.学会合作与分享,培养团队精神,增强集体荣誉感。
3.增强对英语学习的兴趣,树立自信心,养成良好的学习习惯。
人教版英语九年级全册Unit3SectionA3a4c教学设计
1.重点:
(1)掌握并运用本节课的核心词汇和短语,如teenager, influence, argue, achievement, communicate等。
(2)学会使用现在进行时态和一般过去时态描述正在进行的动作和过去的事情。
(3)能够运用情态动词can和may表达能力和可能性。
(2)运用任务型教学法,设计不同层次的课堂活动,引导学生积极参与,培养学生的合作意识和自主学习能力。
(3)运用多媒体教学资源,如视频、图片等,辅助教学,提高学生的学习兴趣和注意力。
2.教学过程:
(1)导入:通过展示一组与青少年相关的图片,引导学生谈论青少年时期的困惑和挑战,激发学生的学习兴趣。
(2)新授:呈现课文3a-4c的内容,引导学生学习并掌握重点词汇、语法和句型。在此过程中,教师注意讲解难点,确保学生理解。
(二)过程与方法
在教学过程中,教师将采用以下方法引导学生掌握知识和技能:
1.创设真实的语境,让学生在情境中感知、体验和运用目标语言,提高学生的语言实际运用能力。
2.采用任务型教学法,鼓励学生通过小组合作、讨论、展示等方式完成学习任务,培养学生的合作精神和自主学习能力。
3.利用多媒体教学资源,如视频、图片等,激发学生的学习兴趣,帮助学生更好地理解和记忆词汇、语法和句型。
-激发学生的学习兴趣,提高自主学习能力。
五、作业布置
为了巩固本节课的学习内容,提高学生的英语综合运用能力,特布置以下作业:
1.写作任务:
-请学生结合本节课学习的词汇和句型,以“Challenges and Solutions for Teenagers”为主题,写一篇短文,描述青少年面临的问题及解决方法。
-巩固学生对本节课词汇、短语和句型的掌握。
九年级英语 第三单元 · 教案 ·(全)
Unit 3 Could you please tell me
where the restrooms are?
第1课时 S ection A 1a-2d
教学目标
一、知识与技能
1. 掌握重点词汇,短语和句型:Could you please…? Could I …?
2. 培养听力能力。
3. 能礼貌委婉地问路指路。
二、过程与方法
任务型教学法,同伴,小组互动,听、说、读、写相结合。
三、情感、态度与价值观
提高语言运用的得体性和礼貌性。
教学重点
掌握重点词汇,短语和句型。
教学难点
熟练掌握有关礼貌问路指路的词汇,短语和句型。
教法导航
讲练结合,听说结合,以学生为主。
学法导航
同伴、小组相结合,多听、多说。
教学准备
图片,多媒体。
教学过程
Step 1 Greetings
Greet the students as usual.
Step 2 Lead in
Show the pictures in 1a and let them say the names of the places.
T:What place can you see in the picture?
S1:I can see a bookstore and a bank.
S2: I can see a retaurant and a post office.
在此基础上可进一步开拓学生的思路,让他们说出自己身边更多场所的英文名称,教师可适当板书。
1。
人教版九年级英语全册Unit3SectionB2a2d优秀教学案例
1.通过观察、分析、实践等环节,让学生自主探索一般过去时的被动语态的构成和用法。
2.利用图片、视频、故事等教学资源,创设生动、真实的学习情境,引导学生参与听力、口语、阅读和写作等实践活动,提高学生的语言运用能力。
3.运用小组合作、讨论等教学方法,激发学生的思维,培养学生的合作精神和团队意识。
5.教学内容与过程系统完整:本节课通过导入新课、讲授新知、学生小组讨论、总结归纳和作业小结等环节,系统地讲解了一般过去时的被动语态的知识。教师关注学生的个体差异,运用生动、有趣的教学手段,激发学生的学习兴趣,提高学生的语言运用能力。同时,教师注重培养学生的情感态度与价值观,使学生在学习过程中得到全面的发展。
三、教学策略
(一)情景创设ቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱ
1.生活情境:通过呈现与学生生活相关的情境,如拍照、看电影等,引导学生运用一般过去时的被动语态进行描述。
2.故事情境:编写一个有趣的故事,以角色扮演、图片展示等形式呈现,激发学生的学习兴趣,引导学生运用一般过去时的被动语态进行交流。
3.文化情境:介绍西方国家的过去习俗、节日等,让学生在了解文化背景的基础上,运用一般过去时的被动语态进行表达。
(三)情感态度与价值观
1.培养学生对英语学习的兴趣,激发学生的学习积极性,帮助学生建立自信心。
2.培养学生热爱生活、积极面对生活的态度,引导学生关注身边的人和事,学会关爱他人。
3.通过学习一般过去时的被动语态,使学生认识到语言是交流的工具,培养学生的跨文化交际意识,提高学生的综合素质。
在教学过程中,教师应以学生为主体,关注学生的个体差异,充分调动学生的积极性,引导学生在实践中学习,不断提高学生的英语水平。同时,教师应注重培养学生的情感态度与价值观,使学生在学习过程中得到全面的发展。
人教版九年级英语全册Unit3单元优秀教学案例
3.关注学生的情感态度和价值观,及时发现和纠正不良倾向。
4.根据学生表现,调整教学策略,提高教学效果。
四、教学内容与过程
(一)导入新课
在导入环节,我采用图片、歌曲、故事等多种方式,激发学生的学习兴趣,为新课内容的学习奠定基础。通过引导学生回顾已学知识,自然过渡到新课主题,帮助学生建立新旧知识之间的联系。
五、案例亮点
1.情境创设丰富多样:本案例通过图片、视频、音频等多媒体手段,以及实物、模型等教学道具,为学生提供了丰富的视觉和听觉信息,增强了课堂趣味性。同时,设计真实、生动的教学场景,让学生在实际语境中学习英语,提高了学习效果。
2.问题导向激发思考:本案例设计了富有挑战性的问题,引导学生主动发现和总结语言规律。通过提问、解答等方式,激发学生的思考和探究欲望,培养他们独立思考和解决问题的能力。
在教学过程中,我将注重激发学生的学习兴趣,通过引入贴近生活的话题和实例,引导学生主动探究和发现语言规律。同时,本案例还将强调团队合作和个性表达,鼓励学生在小组活动中共同解决问题,并在个人展示环节充分展示自己的才能。
在教学评价方面,我将采用形成性评价和终结性评价相结合的方式,关注学生的学习过程和成果。通过设置不同难度的任务,让所有学生在课堂上都能找到自己的位置,充分体现因材施教的原则。
4.利用实物、模型等教学道具,帮助学生直观地理解英语语法知识。
(二)问题导向
1.设计富有挑战性的问题,激发学生思考和探究欲望。2.通过提问、解答等方式,引导学生主动发现和总结语言规律。
3.鼓励学生提出问题,培养他们独立思考和解决问题的能力。
4.针对学生的困惑,提供有效的指导和方法,帮助他们克服学习难题。
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Unit 3 Could you please tell me
where the restrooms are?
教材解读
本单元的话题为得体礼貌地运用语言索取信息及提供信息。
Section A 以购物和去游乐园游玩等日常生活为切入口,通过问路及指路引入语言操练及学习,让学生通过模拟日常真实场景体会、感受及领悟目标语言内容。
Section B 部分突出帮助学生扩充自己的描述性词汇语库,训练他们运用形容词描述相关场所的品质特征,以及对形容词句型(to be +adj.)的正确应用,在学习过程中进一步训练学生在不同场合用词用句的礼貌性及得体性。
单元目标
一、知识与技能
1. 掌握重点单词和短语。
2. 学会礼貌性地询问信息;能正确使用含有wh-问句的宾语从句。
3. 培养听、说、读、写四项基本技能。
二、过程与方法
采用个人独立思考,两人或多人小组合作、交流的学习策略,积极创设较真实的语言环境,利用教学图片、录音机或多媒体课件来展开课堂的听力和口语交际活动。
三、情感、态度与价值观
养成在不同场合下礼貌性地使用语言并能结合不同文化背景得体使用语言。
教法导航
采用直观教学法,遵循以学生为主体的原则。
学法导航
采用Using contest guessing和Role playing的学习策略,
课时支配
第1课时:Section A 1a-2d
第2课时:Section A 3a-4c
第3课时:Section B 1a-2d
第4课时:Section B 3a-Self Check
课时教案
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