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2019-2020年高中英语 unit1 Laughter is for you教案 牛津版选修6Period 1Wele to the unitTeaching Objectives:1) To get students to conduct a free discussion about ic shows.2) To encourage the students to share their ideas with each other.Important points and difficult points:1) Students are expected to describe what they have known about edy and edians.2) To encourage the students to municate with classmates.Teaching procedures:Step1 Lead in A crosstalk show by Hou Baolin.Step2 Talking about the pictures Look at the pictures shown and discuss with a partner.Step3 Group discussion1. Which of the events above do you think will be the funniest? Why?2. Who is your favourite edian? Why do you like him or her?3. Why do people like funny things?Step 4 Homework : Preview reading.Period 2Reading Stand-up for your health!Teaching aims:1) To talk about a magazine article about stand-up edy and why people love it.2) To help the students develop the ability of reading.Teaching procedures:Step1 Lead-in1.Brief introduction2. Match these new words with the correct definitionsStep2 Skimming &Listening Qs: 1. What is the article about ? 2. How many types of stand-up are there? 3. What is laughter good for?Step 3 Scanning 1. What is special about stand-up edy? 2. What are the four main types of stand-up? 3. When did Bill Crystal begin practising stand-up? 4. What is one reason Billy Crystal has bee famous? 5. How many times has Billy Crystal hosted the Academy Awards 6. Who were Bob Hope and George Burns? 7. What does your brain do when you laugh? 8. What is the English idiom about laughter mentioned in the text? Step 4 Activity Match each type of stand-up with an appropriate example. Step 5 A brief introduction of a famous edian-Billy Crystal Step 6 Fill in the blanks with suitable words Step 7 Discussion1. What kind of edy do you enjoy the most? Why? 2. Laughter is good for you and for everyone else. How do you make other people laugh? 3. Tell a funny story to your classmates. Step 8 Reading strategy: guess the meaning of a word from the contextStep 9 Homework. 1. Read the passage carefully and review the new words and phrases.2. Finish exercises on P4-5.Period 3 Word PowerTeaching Objectives:1) To understand the text better2) To master some useful words and expressionsImportant and difficult points:Some useful words and expressionsTeaching procedures:Step 1 Check the homework.Step 2 Revision of the reading passage.Step 3 Presentation Study words used in play scripts. To be a successful actor, you need to learn the vocabulary used on stage. All the actors in a play are called the cast. The person in charge is the director. He or she gives the actors instructions about how to perform. The words that the actors say are called their lines., and they can be found in the script. If you are an actor, you need to know where your character is supposed to stand on the stage. The director will tell you, and sometimes the script will contain instructions. A piece of information like this is called a stage director. The script is divided into sections, called acts and scenes. Plays are made up of several acts. Acts are like chapters in a book and are made up of different scenes. Scenes are like paragraphs in a book. The scene changes when the action of a play moves to a different place. Very short plays are often called one-act plays. This means all the action occurs at one time, in one place. You will need to know these terms in order to be a successful actor.Step 4 Practice Word study 1. Fill in the blanks with using key words on page 6. If you want to be an _ , there are certain thins you will need to know before you can be in a play. The first is to always listen to the _. He or she will help you learn your _ and say them in the most believable way possible. The other members of the _ can also help you. When you get your _ and are ready to begin learning your lines, start by finding out when your character is on _ . Look at your script, and make a list of which _ and _ you are in. You will be expected to be dressed in your _ and waiting in the _a least one scene before you go on stage. If your character uses any _ , make sure you know where they are before you go on stage.When you get on stage, you may be surprised by how bright the _ are and how different the stage looks like with _. Dont worry, just follow the _ that you learnt, and say your lines, and you will do fine!2. Find some idioms about smiling and laughing.a.to laugh ones head off to laugh very hard eg: I went to see the new edy. It made me laugh my head off. b .to smile on/upon sb/sth approve of or encourage sb/sthIf luck is smiling on you , it means that you are fortunate or lucky. eg: Luck was smiling on me that day as I won first place in the petition. If the weather is smiling on you, it means that you are enjoying a bright day.eg: The weather has been smiling on us these days. c. More idioms about laughing and smiling:laugh away laugh at laugh in a persons face laugh down smile at Step 5 Homework: Finish the exercises in the workbook.Period 4 Grammar and usage Overview of tenses 1: present tenseTeaching Objective :To Introduce the usage of present tensesTeaching important point:The basic usage of present tenses in different situations.Teaching difficult point:How to use proper present tenses in various sentencesTeaching procedures:Step1 Revision and lead-in:Step2 Presentation Types of present tenses and their usage. Simple present tense: The simple present tense is used to talk about things that are true now or are always true / occur regularly. eg. The sun sets in the west. These old people watch TV every evening. The present continuous tense: This tense is used to talk about actions that are happening or in progress now/ are being planned now, but will happen in the future/ happen repeatedly, used with always, usually with a negative connotation. Eg. They are standing there talking and laughing. We are going to an evening party tonight. You are always asking your parents for money. The present perfect tense: This tense is used to talk about how the past and present are connected. It is used for: experiences that are repeated/ things that happened in the past, but have an effect on the present/ things that started in the past and are still happening now. Eg. They havent seen each other for ages. Doctors have found that people who laugh a lot live longer. People have always enjoyed laughing. The present perfect continuous tense: It is used to talk about actions that started in the past, have lasted up to now and will probably continue to happen. Eg. It has been raining for a week on end.Step3 Practice Choose the best answer from the given fourStep4 Consolidation plete the passage using correct forms of the tenses in brackets.Step5 Homeworkplete the exercises in the workbookPeriod 5 Task Writing to a foreign friend. Teaching Aims:To train the students ability of writing.To practise writing an e-mail to a foreign friend.Teaching procedure:Step 1. Review and lead-inStep 2. Presentation Writing skills building 1: identifying priority When you are asked to do something, it is important to identify the most important part of the task. The language used in requests helps you to identify what is most important and what is least important. e.g. I need. ( most important)The word need tells you that the request which follows is very important. I want ( somewhat important) The word want tells you that the request is very important, but it is more something they desire than something that is necessary. I would like ( least important) The use of would like” tells you right away that the request is not too urgent. Writing Skills building 2: asking questions orally When you ask questions orally, you must remember to use the correct question words. You should also vary the forms of questions you ask. Try not to as k several questions in a row, using the exact same words. This will help to keep the dialogue interesting. e.g. Do you know.? ( used for general questions) Can you name? ( used when the answer is a proper noun Who is/are? ( used when the answer is a person or peoples names) Please tell me ( used for general questions) When did? (used when the answer is a date or a period of time) Please list ( used when there are several parts to the answer) Writing Skills building 3: answering questions in an e-mail People often send an e-mail to answer questions from friends, family members and colleagues. When you answer questions in an e-mail, it is important to remind the person you are writing to of the questions you are answering. It you write down your answers, the recipient may not now what question each one answers. Suggested ways to avoid the problems1. Make a list You can write each question, followed by the answer. 2. Mention the question If you answer the question with a plete sentence, you can mention the question. There are both formal and informal ways to do this job.Step 3 Practice 1. 假如你叫李华,你在加拿大的笔友Thomas来信询问你校课外活动开展的情况,请根据以下内容给予回信. 课外活动课时数 每天下午两节(星期六 、日除外)活动时间3:20-5:20活动内容阅读、体育活动、唱歌、学电脑等最喜欢的项目体育、歌咏比赛、演讲比赛希望与建议减少作业量、增加活动时间、多组织参观和旅游活动注意: 1. 回信须包括以上内容要点2. 词数: 120左右3. 信的开头已写好,不记入总词数 Dear Thomas, In your last letter, you asked me about our out-of-class activities in our school .2. Writing an e-maile-mail写作要领首先,必须要标题(Heading)栏的收件人(To)框中输入收信人的E-mail 地址。主题(Subject)框的内容应简明地概括信的内容,短的可以是一个单词,如greetings;长的可以是一个名词性短语,也可以是完整句,但长度一般不超过35个字母。主题框的内容切忌含糊不清。像News about the meeting 这样的表达,应改为Tomorrows meeting canceled。一般来说,只要将位于句首的单词和专有名词的首字母大写即可。另外一种较为正规的格式可将除了少于5个字母的介词、连接词或冠词之外的每一个单词的首字母大写,如:New E-mail Address Notification。视信的内容是否重要,还可以开头加上URGENT或者FYI(For Your Information,供参考),如:URGENT:Submit your report today! E-mail一般使用非正式的文体,因此正文(Body)前的称呼(Salutation)通常无须使用诸如Dear Mr. John之类的表达。在同辈的亲朋好友或同事间可以直呼其名,但对长辈或上级最好使用头衔加上姓。如:Tommy,或者Mr. Smith。 E-mail文体的另外一个特点是简单明了,便于阅读,太长的内容可以以附件的方式发出。一个段落大多仅由一到三个句子组成。信尾客套话(plimentary close)通常也很简明。常常只须一个词,如:Thanks,Best,Cheers,不需要用一般信函中的Sincerely yours或Best regards。称呼和正文之间,段落之间,正文和信尾客套话之间一般空一行,开头无须空格。Step 4 Homework Write an e-mail to you e-pal to talk about your English studies.Period 6 Project Putting on a playTeaching Objectives: 1.To get Ss to understand how to put on a play2.To practise acting out in a playTeaching procedure:Step 1. Review and lead-in Ask and answer: Do you like watching plays? Have you ever acted in a play? If so, what are the steps to prepare a play, or how much work it takes to perform one?Step 2. Skimming & listening 1. What were Tony and Mike doing when Cathy entered?2. Why did Mike stand up and wander over to the middle of the stage and sit down?3. What are the Kings important papers?Step3 Reading and Discussion1.What kind of edy do these two plays use?2.Do you think these plays are funny? Why?3.Which play will you choose?4.Who will play each character? Who will be the director?5. What kind of scenery will you need? Who will make it?6. Will you need props? Who will find them?7. Will you need costumes? Who will make them?8. Where and how often will you practiceStep4 Practice Ask students to act out the plays in groups.Step5 Consolidation Rewrite the two plays and try to retell.Step 4. AssignmentAsk Ss to make up a dialogue and act it out.
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