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2019-2020年高一上 unit12 单元教案3Type of lesson: New LessonTeaching aims: Learn to use functional sentences, key structures, and words to introduce ones friends by listening, speaking, reading and writing.Teaching contents:1. Topic: Art & Literature(1) Talk about art and literature.(2) Talk about artists, painters and writers(3) Tell stories(4) Make decisions and give opinions2. Functional Sentences: Making decisions and giving opinions.(1) What shall we do?(2) Would you like to ?(3) Id like to (4) Maybe we could (5) Id prefer to (6) Which do you prefer, or ?(7) Cant we ?(8) There are several things we could do.3. Vocabulary: (1) Word: literature, edy, local, exhibition, power, magic, trick, series, forehead, treat, unhappy, habit, villager, shoulder, whisper, stupid, announcement, character(2) Phrases: a series of, in trouble, e across, believe in, turn around4. Grammar: Review the Attributive Clause (The Restrictive and Non-Restrictive Attributive Clause)Period 1 Warming up & ListeningTeaching aims:1. To get students to know something about art, literature, and famous painters.2. To train students listening ability for catching specific information. Teaching procedures:Step 1 - Leading in (warming up)1. Ask the students to have a petition to guess the person according to the given information. (Match the information with the given names on page78)(1) Vincent van GoghHe is a painter of Holland. He lived in the 19th century. He is famous for his idea of emotional expression in painting. His great works include Bedroom at Arles, Starry Night and Crows in the Wheatfields.(2) Leonardo da VinciHe is an Italian painter. He lived during the 15th and 16th century. He is well known for his works like The Last Supper and Mona Lisa. Besides, he is also a sculptor, architect, engineer, and scientist.(3) Pablo PicassoHe is a Spanish painter. He is widely known as the most important artists of the 20th century. But many people say it is not easy to understand his paintings.(4) Qi BaishiHe is a Chinese painter. He lived a very long life, crossing two centuries, from 1864 to 1957. He is not only good at painting, but also good at making poems and sculpture.2. Ask the students to find out the right painter of each painting. ( match the given names with given pictures on page 28 Exercise 1)3. Ask the students in a group of four to discuss what kind of paintings they like and why. Ex: Where can they see the paintings?Step 2 - Listening prehension1. Go through the task with the students and make sure what to do before you play the tape.2. Play the tape for 3-4 times and give specific instructions of what to do each time.3. Let students check their answers in pairs and then with the whole class.IIIIIIArtPaintings/PicassoBeijing Opera/ PekingA Theatre play The TempestPlaceCapital MuseumMusic Hall, on Green StreetGrand TheaterTimeMonday Friday 4pm 8pmThursday at 7 pmMarch 3, 7pmPricesAdults: $5Children: $3Groups: $2 (min. 5 people)Adults: $7Students: $5Under 14: $3Groups: $4Adults: $10Under 18: $8Groups: $6Period 2 SpeakingTeaching aims:1. To train students speaking ability.2. The students are trained to explain English words in English.Teaching procedures:Step 1 - Leading in1. Ask students to review the functional sentences of phoning.(1) Hello. This is (2) May/Can/Could I speak to ?Step 2 - Functional sentences learningTask 1 - Inviting someone to a film1. Ask students to read the situation (Student A part) and fill in the table.NameLast ChanceUnder the MoonKindActionRomantic edyContentThe hero has to save his girlfriend who has been taken away by a bad man.A funny film about a girl and her boyfriend who have an adventures vocation.AttractionThe film has lots of actions: fast cars, shootings and fights.The film is sweet and funny and has a happy ending.Ticket price$ 3$ 4TimeSunday 6 pmSunday 8 pmPlaceRed Sun CinemaGreen Field Cinema2. Ask the students to read Student B part.(1) Which film do you want to see?(2) What kind of is it?(3) What is the film about?(4) What is the most attractive in the film?(5) How much is each ticket?(6) When and where is the film shown?3. Ask students to act out the two situations in turn according to the card.A: Hello, this is B: Hi, Would you like to ?4. Ask the students to present their dialogues.Task 2 - Finding out the information of the festival1. Ask the students to read the given information and the functional sentences.2. Ask students to act out the situations according to the table.Time TableSaturdaySunday9 amClassical music9 amPlay11 amArt exhibition11 amLunch and Music1 pmPop concert3 pmArt exhibition5 pmPicnic6 pmFolk Music Concert7 pmRock concertTicket PricesOne dayAdults - $ 25Under 18 - $15Groups - $10Two daysAdults - $ 35Under 18 - $ 25Groups - $15(1) What can I do at the festival?(2) When is the Pop concert?(3) What paintings can I see at the festival?(4) When is the picnic?(5) Is there any discount for a two-day visit?(6) Whats the difference between a one-day ticket and a two-day ticket?Task 3 - Summarizing the functional sentences of making decisions and give opinions.(1) What shall we do?(2) Would you like to ?(3) Id like to (4) Maybe we could (5) Id prefer to (6) Which do you prefer, or ?(7) Cant we ?(8) There are several things we could do.Period 3 ReadingTeaching aims:1. To get students to learn something about Harry Potter.2. To train students reading ability.3. To instruct students to realize the real world in a suitable way.Teaching procedures:Part 1 - Pre-readingStep1: Show some pictures of the movie Harry Potter and ask students some questions.1. Do you know this boy? Who is he?2. Do you like him? Why?Step 2: Show students the covers of Harry Potter and introduce the author.1. Do you know who create Harry Potter you like very much?2. The author of Harry Potter is a lady named Joanne Kathleen Rowling. Until now Rowling has published a series of books about Harry Potter. They are: Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secret Harry Potter and the Prison of Azkaban Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Harry Potter and the Order of the PhoenixPart 2 - While-readingStep1: Ask students to read the passage as quickly as possible, and answer the following questions.1. The passage is about _.A. Rowling B. Harry C. magic D. a happy lifeStep2: Reading for the detailed information and finish True or False statements on page 81.1. Harry Potter is a world-famous writer. (F)2. Harry Potter was born in a rich family and grew up with his mother and father. (F)3. Harry Potter is a boy with a scar on his forehead. (T)4. Harry goes to an ordinary school. (F)5. Harry learns a lot about the real world at Hogwarts. (T)6. Harry discovers that it is easy to do the right things. (F)Step3: Dealing with difficulties in understanding the words and sentence structures.1. Ask students to find the sentences with the following word in the text and do the words-matching.(1) Its a world of magic and wonder, where anything can happen. Magic: wonder(2) JK Rowling has written a series of books about Harry Potter. A series of: a number of things e one after another.(3) A boy with scar on his forehead. Forehead: part of a persons face, above the eyes(4) Harry has to fight against bad wizards and do the right things. Wizards: a person who knows magic.1. Magic A. a person who knows magic.2. A series of: B. a number of things e one after another.3. Forehead: C. wonder4. Wizards: D. part of a persons face, above the eyesKey: C, B, D, A2. Ask students to translate the following sentences.(1) The magic, many strange creatures and the adventures Harry es across at Hogwarts help him understand the real world. 魔法、许多魔怪以及哈利在霍格沃茨的奇特经历帮助他了解了真实的世界。(2) You must believe in what you do and who you are if you want to succeed in the world the magic world of Hogwarts and the real one. 如果你想在世界上有所成就,无论是在霍格沃茨的魔法世界,还是在真实世界,都必须对你自己所做的事和你自己的能力充满自信。(3) Where someone is born and what a person looks like is not as what he or she grows up to be. 一个人的出身和相貌并不重要,重要的是他或她长大后将成为什么样的人。(4) It is not enough to be strong in heat and mind; we must also believe in ourselves and help others if we want to be happy and live a good life. 如果我们想获得幸福、过上美好的生活,仅仅一直坚强、头脑聪明还不够,我们还必须相信自己,并且帮助他人。Part 3 - Post readingStep1: Ask students to find out the topic sentence of each paragraph.Para 1: It is a world of magic and wonders, a world where anything can happen.Para 2: Harry seems like a normal boy, but his life is miserable.Para 3: Hogwarts is an unusual school where the students learn about magic.Para 4: Harry has to fight against bad wizards and so the right things.Step2: Ask students to discuss the following questions in a group of four, and then ask some of them to answer the questions.1. What kind of world does JK Rowling describe?2. How does Harrys life change?3. Does any student have strange powers at Hogwarts?4. What else does Harry learn besides magic at Hogwarts?5. Why does Rowling use strange creatures in her books?Part 4 - ExtensionStep 1: Ask the students to make a dialogue between Daniel and the reporter.1. Teachers presentation - The boy Daniel is world famous over night for playing the role of Harry Potter. Now he is often interviewed by many media. Now I want two students a group. One is Daniel, the other is the reporter. The reporter interviews Daniel by asking some questions.2. Possible questions:(1) Do you like the role?(2) Could you introduce something about the role?(3) What do you think of your role?(4) What do you learn from the role?Homework -Write a passage about Harry Potter in about 100 words.Period 4 Word StudyTeaching aims:Learn to use the following words and phrases:Teaching procedures:1. TreatRead the following sentences and find out the different meaning of the word in the sentence situation in Column B.A.1) The engineer felt that he hadnt been treated fairly. (a)2) He treated the animal cruelly. (a) 3) He treated his mistake as a joke. (b)4) Doctor Li treated many patients in the emergency room yesterday. (c)5) Marry will treat her sister to the theater tomorrow. (d)Column B. a) To act or behave in a specified manner toward. b) To regard and handle in a certain way. often used with as: c) To give medical aid to (someone). d) To provide with food, entertainment, or gifts at ones own expense: 2. used to; be / get used to doingA. Ask the students to put the underlined phrases into Chinese and get to know the difference between used to and be/ get used to doing1. He used to play cards a lot, but he gives it up.2. I didnt use to like opera, but now Im getting interested in it. = I used not to like opera, but now Im getting interested in it.3. Ive lived in Paris for six years now, so Im quite used to the traffic there.B. Filling the blanks.Use; used to; be / get used to doing1. We _this knife to cut the bread. 2. This knife _the bread. 3. Youll soon _ living in the country.4. Its difficult to understand Scottish people if you _ their accent.5. Jack is on school football team. He _ practising football after school everyday. 6. When I was a child, I _ take a flashlight to bed with me so that I could read ic books without my parents knowing about it.Keys: 1) use; 2) is used to cut 3) be used to; 4) are not used to 5) is used to; 6) used to3. make A. Ask the students to read the sentences to understand the meaning of the word in different situation.a. make + n + nJohn played football very well, so they made him captain of the team. (使成为)b. make + n / pron+ adjDont make it too tight, This is for winter wear. (做的)Sit down and make yourselves fortable. ( 使得)c. make + nNow some people are just interested in making money. ( earn, 挣得)Yao Ming made over 20 points in one of the NBA games.(get, 赢得)d. make + sb. + doThe boss made his workers work long hours. B. Match the structures with the sentences: a. make + n + nb. make + n / pron+ adjc. make + nd. make + sb. + do1. How much do you make from working part-time. (c)2. The teacher made him stay after school because he didnt understand what the teacher taught in class. (d)3. The classroom is so big that the teacher had to speak loud to make herself heard. (b) 4. John is a born leader, so we made him our monitor. (a) 4.believe & believe inA. pare the meaning of the words, let students tell the similarities and differences of custom and habit according to the sentences.1) Do you believe the news stories?2) I believe they will arrive shortly.3) You cant believe anything she says.4) Do you believe in God?5) Some people believe in everlasting life after death.B. Filling the blanks with believe or believe in.My father is an engineer. He _ where there is a will, there is a way so he works hard every day. His manager _ him and _ he can set my father all kinds of task. 5. a series of; kinds of; a type of; dozens of1) He saw _ white arrows painted on the road, but he didnt understand the meaning of them.2) Hurry up, there are _ people waiting for you over there.3) Cotton is _ material.4) The same _ things are produced and sold by many different panies in the U.S.5) 1) a series of 2) dozens of 3) a type of 4) kinds of6. forehead ( word formation)a. Ask the students to explain the word.Forehead: the part of the face between the eyebrows, the normal hairline, or the front part of something.Foresee: to see or know something beforehand.b. Ask the students to guess what the prefix “fore-” meansFore-: (1) in front of; (2) before; earlierc. Ask the students to figure out the meanings of the words.Forearm, foreman, forefinger, forefather, forename, forerunner, foresight, foretell, foreword7. Fill in the blanks with suitable phrases.use to; e across; in trouble; a series of; believe in(1) The key to achieving your goals is that you must _ yourself.(2) He_ spend much time having fun, but now he works hard on his lessons.(3) No matter what difficulty you _ , you should never give up practicing skiing.(4) It is good news that there will be _ funny movies on next month.(5) We should try our best to help whoever is _ .Suggested answer(1) believe in (2) used to (3) e across (4) a series of (5) in troublePeriod 5 GrammarTeaching aim: Revise the grammar - the Attributive ClauseTeaching procedures:Step 1, Leading in1. Ask students to guess some riddles.(1) It is an animal that jumps on its strong legs and carry its young in a bag on the front of its body. (kangaroo)(2) It is a thing that you hold above your head to keep yourself dry when it is raining. (umbrella)(3) It is a soft, round fruit that has a red skin and can be eaten in salad or as a vegetable. (tomato)(4) It is a building where travelers and others may get food and a room to live in. (hotel)(5) It is a season of the year when the weather bees warmer and plants start to grow again. (spring)(6) It is someone who is trained to help a doctor to look after the sick or injured. (nurse)Step 2: Revision1. Ask students to review definition of the attributive clause and the antecedents, and then ask students to point out the antecedents, relative pronouns and relative adverbs of the following sentences.(1)This is the doctor who saved the boys life. (2) Please pass me the book which is lying on the table.(3) She is the new student whom I want to introduce to you.(4) The novel which Tom bought is very interesting.(5) The professor whose daughter teaches you English is Dr. Williams.(6)I know the reason why she studies so well.(7) This is the room where he put up for the night.(8) Well never forget the day when the Peoples Republic of China was founded.2. Ask students to summarize the relative pronouns and relative adverb.(1) Which or that is used to introduce an Attributive Clause about things.(2) Who, whom or that is used to introduce an Attributive Clause about people.(3) Where is used to introduce an Attributive Clause about places.(4) When is used to introduce an Attributive Clause about time.(5) Why is used to introduce an Attributive Clause about reason.3. Ask students to read the following sentences and to summarize the characters of the antecedents used as subject in the attributive clause.(1) The house which they built in 1987 stayed up in the earthquake.(2) The baby who I looked after yesterday is my niece.When the antecedents used as subject in the attributive clause, the relative pronouns should be who, whom, which, that, or none.4. Ask students to read the situation and to make the words in right order.Situation -Mrs. Green got married just last month. She is learning to be a good wife. But she really has a headache about buying, keeping and cooking food. Can you give her some instructions?(1) Dont / buy /potatoes/ are green Dont buy the potatoes which/that are green.(2) choose / vegetables / fresh Choose the vegetables which/that are fresh.(3) choose / fish / fresh / has bright eyes Choose the fresh fish which/that has bright eyes.(4) buy your food / from shopkeepers /always busy Buy your food form the shopkeepers who are always busy.(5) keep any cream, butter or cheese / you buy / in the fridge Keep any cream, butter or cheese which/that/_ you buy in the fridge.(6) put everything / you need while cooking / in a place / find it easily. Put everything that you need while cooking in a place where you find it easily.(7) put / the dish / left / after a meal / in the fridge Put the fish which/that is left after a meal in the fridge.5. Ask students to write the sentences according to the language environment.(1) Alice is a real ice-cream fan. She can eat at least two big ice-creams a day. She even said that she was not going to make friends with anyone who didnt like ice creams.(2) Mr. Smiths house was broken into and his expensive camera and golden watch were stolen. The police discovered a red hair in the room. So they are looking for those people who have red hair.(3) Meat goes bad easily in summer. So do remember to put it in a place where it is cold.(4) Some women are crazy about shopping. They never make a shopping list. So when they go back home after shopping they always find they have bought a lot of things they neednt at all.(5) Twenty-years has passed and the city of Tangshan takes on a new look. However, many people there will never forget the terrible day when the earthquake destroyed the city.6. Ask students to fill in the blanks with the relative pronoun and to summarize the relative pronoun “that” should be used in what condition.(1) “The Matrix” is the best movie that I have seen.(2) English is the most difficult subject that you will learn these years. - 先行词是最高级形容词或是它的前面有最高级形容词时
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