2019-2020年高中英语 Unit3 Looking good, feeling good Grammar and usage教案2 牛津译林版必修1.doc

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2019-2020年高中英语 Unit3 Looking good, feeling good Grammar and usage教案2 牛津译林版必修1Teaching aims: (1) Master the usage of non-restrictive Attributive Clause.(2) Practice about all kinds of Attributive Clause.Important points & difficult points:(1) Non-restrictive Attributive Clause.(2) The usage of “which” and “that” in Attributive Clause.(3) Some special usage of “that” in Attributive Clause.Procedure:Step 1 Lead-in(1) T shows a picture of Brad Pitt. T gives 3 blanks to be filled in using information from the picture involving restrictive Attributive Clauses(2) T shows another picture of Zhang bozhi. T gives 2 blanks to be filled in using information from the picture involving non-restrictive Attributive Clause.(3) Ask Ss to find out the differences between these sentences. That is,ma; The Non-restrictive Attributive Clause can be left out; We cant use “that” in this kind of sentence; We cant miss the relative words, either.Step 2 Initial knowledge of Non-restrictive Attributive ClauseFind out the Non-restrictive Attributive Clause on page 42-43 (Reading).Step 3 Non-restrictive Attributive Clauses(1) T gives Ss some more examples and tells Ss that we can use “which” to refer to the whole main clause, and we cant use “that”. Some exercises are available as well;(2) T gives Ss some more examples and tells Ss that we can use most/ all/ some/ both/ part + of + whom/ which to express a plete or partial quantity. Some exercises are available as well;(3) More exercises.Step 4 Further study of the Attributive Clauses“That” must be used in Attributive Clause in the following cases:(1). the antecedent is all, few, little, much, something, nothing, anything, none, one, etc.(2). The antecedent is modified by all, any, every, each, few, little, no, some, etc.(3).The antecedent is modified by an ordinal or superlative(4). The antecedent is modified by only, very, last, etc.(5). The antecedent refers to people and things.(6). A sentence begins with who or which.(7).A relative pronoun functions as predicative.More examples are available in each part.More exercises are available as well.Step 5 Summary and homeworkA brief summary of the usage of Attributive Clauses plete the exercises on page 48-49.6th period Grammar and usageTeaching aims: (1) Master the usage of non-restrictive Attributive Clause.(2) Review the usage of all kinds of Attributive Clause.(3) Review the usage of intonation, and learn how to read question tags.(4) Learn and master the form of question tags.Important points & difficult points:Some special forms of the question tags.Procedure:Step 1 Lead-inT shows a picture, and tells a story of “shmily”. A old couple keep playing the “shmily” hide and seek game. They write “shmily” on a piece of paper, and hide it in their house. Sometimes, they hide it under a cup, sometimes they hide it under a book. And the meaning of “shmily” is see how much I love you. T: Do you say “I love you” to your parents? And how do you say it?S: T: Do your parents say “I love you” to you? If they are too shy to say “I love you” to you, you can ask them, “You love me, dont you?” and remember, in a rising intonation. When we expect the other person to agree with us, the question tad has a falling intonation.Step 2 Question tagsT introduces the definition of question tags and the basic usage of question tag.(1) We use a negative question tag at the end of a positive statement; we use a positive question tag at the end of a negative statement; (2) Words like neither, none, nobody, nothing, few, little, never, hardly or seldom are considered negative;(3) We use a personal pron. like I, we, you, he, she, it or they in a question tag.(4) We use an auxiliary verb, model verb or be in a question tag.(5) After an imperative clause, we use will you. After Lets, we use shall we.Some exercises are available as well.Step 3 Language pointsT asks Ss to read out the answers and T introduces the important language points as well. (1). consider考虑consider sth./doing sth.b. consider 认为 +that clause/ sb. to bec. consider as 认为是(2). be skinny= be very thin(3). lift weights(4). side effect(5). achievement(6). take the risk(7). read your postStep 4 HomeworkP51, A, B; P104, C1, C2
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