人教版高中英语必修四教案unit1 Language points (I)
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人教版高中英语必修四Unit 1 Women of achievementLanguage points教学设计1.教材分析(Analysis of the text book)This lesson we continue to learn the rest language points about this passage. Firstly, the teacher should point out the mistakes of homework, and then learn new words, expressions and sentences patterns.2.学情分析(Analysis of the students)There are too many points in this passage, students should review the notes carefully after class. There is no doubt that students make many mistakes in their homework. Teacher should focus on the main points and make sure students can use them well.3.教学目标(Teaching aims)结果性目标(知识目标&能力目标):知识目标(Knowledge aims):get the students to learn and grasp new words and expressions and key sentences:inspire ;communication ;strike ;explain ;consideration ;deliver ;modest ;support ; medical ;article ;condition; etc.能力目标(Ability aims):can use these new words and expressions to do their homework; can make sentences with these new words and expressions程序性目标(即过程与方法):In class, teacher should lead the students to learn the new words and expressions by themselves, teacher guide them. Students can do someexercise in the class, such as make sentences, translation.体验性目标(情感目标):情感目标(Emotional aims):Stimulate the students in learning English and develop the students’ spirit of cooperation and teamwork.4.教学重点和难点(important points and difficult points)Important points: all new words and expressions in this lessonDifficult points: Enable students to learn and use these phrases:inspire ;communication ;strike ;explain ;consideration ;deliver ;modest ;support ;medical ;article ;condition ;etc.5. 教学流程(Teaching procedures)Step1. Listen to the text and ask some students to translate some sentences.Step2. Learn some language points.1. inspire vt.鼓舞;感动;激发;启示1. His speech inspired us to try again.他的演讲鼓舞了我们再作尝试.2. His spirit inspires us to work hard to achieve more in our life.[拓展]:inspiration (n.) 灵感鼓舞,激发,inspiring adj.鼓励人的鼓舞人心的,振奋人心的inspired (adj.) 有创作力的受到鼓舞的,有灵感的inspire sb. to(do)sth.鼓舞某人去做某事inspire sth in sb. / inspire sb. with sth使某人产生(感觉),激起……1. I was inspired to work harder than ever before.我受激励比以往任何时候都更加努力地工作。
Unit1 Learning about language1参考教案Teaching objectives1. Master the common suffixes transforming verbs into nouns:-ment, -ation, -ion, -ist, -er, -or, -ant, -ee, -ance, -ure2. Study and master the key words & phrases in this unit.Teaching procedures & waysI. Homework checkingShare your writing with our group. Check with each other.II. Word formation1.Fill in the chart with a suitable verb or noun form. Pay attention to the connection between them. (p.4 Ex. 2)2. Work in groups to discuss how verbs can be changed into nouns-ment -ation -ion -ist•agree--- move---•appreciate--- examine---•admit--- educate---•tour--- type---3. Can you summarize other suffixes? Give examples if you can.-er -or -ant -ance -ee -urework--- drive--- advise---act--- conduct--- sail---attend---admit--- attend--- guide---employ--- train---depart --- press--- fail---III.VocabularyWork in groups and study the words and expression_r_rs. Try to summarize the usages. Then make sentences by yourselves.1.achieve sth (success, goal, aim, purpose, etc)1) He achieved his ambition of making a robot.2) Because he was hard-working, he achieved full marks in the exam. n. achievement1) The achievement as a teacher is to show his students how to learn.2) A sense of achievement will encourage students to make more efforts.2.campaign3.dress4. put… to death5.deliver6.behave7.argue8.worthwhile9.observe10.lead a… life11.crowd in12.look down upon13.intend14.carry onIV. Practise1. Complete the sentences with the words in their proper forms.1) A sense of_______ (achieve) is very important for a student.2) It is strange that the old lady is_______ (dress) in red.3) His life _________ (devote) to helping the poor.4) It is worthwhile_______(walk) to work every day.5) The school being built is_________(intend) for the homeless children.2. Complete the passage-Ex2 p42V. Summary and homework1. Summarize noun suffixes.2. Finish Exercises 1 and 3 on page 42.Reflection:。
高中英语 Unit1 language points导学案新人教版必修4language points导学案【学习目标】1、掌握7个单词、3个短语、3个句型的用法,提高在语境中运用的能力。
2、自主学习,合作探究;掌握概括框架知识和正确运用的方法。
3体会用英语表达思想的快乐,并全力以赴,激情投入。
附:所有同学必须记住所有单词的例句,掌握归纳知识树的方法【使用说明及学法指导】1、20分钟自主学习、理解并熟记基本用法。
2、15分钟合作探究,建立每个词条的知识树。
3、10分钟成果展示点评课内探究案的内容, 巩固落实、当堂检测。
4、掌握单词短语的用法,学会对比记忆的方法,联系生活实际灵活运用所学知识。
课前预习案【自主学习】----大声读重点单词1、achievementn、[C]成就;功绩;\[U\]实现;完成;达到联想拓展achieve v、取得,实现achieve an aim/a goal达到目标achieve success 获得成功He received the Nobel Prize for his scientific achievements、他因科学上取得的成就而获得诺贝尔奖。
Flying across the Atlantic for the first time was a great achievement、首次飞越大西洋是一个伟大的功绩。
①没有人民的支持,我们将一事无成。
Without the support of the people we can 、②我只完成了我所希望完成的工作的一半。
I have achieved only half of I hope to do、③祝贺你获得这样完美的胜利。
Congratulations to you (介词) such a complete victory、2、 behave vi、举止,行为,表现;(机器等)工作,运转(常与well/badly等副词连用) vt、守规矩;举止有礼常用结构:behave oneself 使某人自己举止规矩Behave yourself; don’t make a fool of yourself、注意你的举止, 别闹出笑话来。
2019新人教高中英语选择性必修四Unit1 Science FictionLearning about Language公开课教案Teaching aims:By the end of the period, students will be able to:1. identify and summarise the forms and functions of passive voice through observation.2. apply passive voice correctly in the context and situation.Teaching key and difficult points:1.Lead students to understand the forms and functions of passive voice through observation in a real context.2.Help students to improve their expressions by using passive voice.3.How to apply passive voice correctly in the context and situation.Teaching procedures:StepⅠLead-inShow some pictures about sci-fi films and ask some relevant questions to have a free talk.Do you know the above films? Let’s talk about them.1.Do you know how to make these films?2.Where are the films from?3.Will the plots in the films become reality? Why?4.What about the present situations of such films?5.Do you want to see more new films?Suggested answers:1.They are made by special effects.2.They are usually adapted by science fiction novels.3.No, because they are created by humans.4.Recently, more and more such excellent films have been produced to the public and they play an important role in the film industry.5.略StepⅠAnalyse and identifyTask1Share your thoughts on the sci-fi films with the help of the following sentences and find out the basic form of passive voice.1.The sci-fi films are attractive because they (make) by some special effects.ually, they (adapt) by some science fiction novels, just like I, Robot written by Isaac Asimov.3.The effects in the films are so powerful that people often think they will be real things that will(see) in the future.4.Actually, they won’t become reality because they (create) by humans.5.Recently, more and more such excellent films have (produce) to the public and they play an important role in the film industry.6.As fans of sci-fi films, we expect more films can (make) to feast our eyes.Suggested answers:1.are made2.are adapted3.be seen4.are created5.been produced6.be madeTask2Change the following sentence into active voice to analyse the function of passive voice.Actually, they won’t become reality because they are created by humans.Suggested answers:Actually, they won’t become reality because we humans create them.Task3Translate the following sentences to find out varied forms of passive voice.1.The effects in the films are so powerful that people often think they will be real things that will be seen in the future.2.Recently, more and more such excellent films have been produced to the public and they play an important role in the film industry.3.As fans of sci-fi films, we expect more films can be made to feast our eyes.Varied forms:Suggested answers:1.电影中的特效是如此强大,使得观众常会觉得它们会成为未来能够见到的真实的东西。
人教版高中必修四英语Unit1Women of achievementThe First Period: Warming UpTeaching Goals:1. Target Languagea. 重点词汇Achieve, achievement, condition, welfare, institute, connection, campaign, organization, specialist, devote ... to, put death to, concernb. 重点句子(1). She concerned herself with welfare projects, leading China Welfare Institute especially for women and children.(2). She is a doctor who became a specialist in women’s illnesses.(3). She devoted all her lift to medical work for Chinese women and children.(4). Jody Williams helped found an international campaign to stop the use of landmines.(5). Her research showed the connections between chimps and human beings.2. Ability Goalsa. To know how to tell the great person.b. Learn the way to describe a person from what the person did, where she comes from, what her nationality is and so on.3. Learning Ability GoalsTeach students how to describe a person.4. Teaching Important Pointsa. By the guessing game, students will know some great women in the world and when describing a person, which aspects should be include.b. Ask students to discuss personal qualities of the great people.5. Teaching Difficult PointsLet students analyze the person qualities of the great people and make them believe everyone can be great as long as they have these qualities.6. Teaching MethodsInspiration, Questioning and Discussion.7. Teaching AidsA laptop, a blackboard and chalks.Teaching ProceduresStep 1: Lead-inAsk students to answer this question: can you name some famous women? Why do you think they are great? Step 2: Having a Guessing GameDescribe some people and guess who they are according to the description.1.(1)She remains the most remarkable, influential and mysterious woman in Chinese history.(2).She was the only female monarch of China.The key: Empress(女皇) Wu Zetian (624 - 705) in Tang Dynasty2. (1) she was an inventor and a scientist from Poland.(2) She went to Paris and studied physics and chemistry there.(3) She is the only woman scientist who was awarded two Nobel Prizes(4) On July 4, 1934, she died in Paris, killed by her own experiments. She died of radiation poisoning.The Key: Marie Curie (1867-1934)3. (1) She was born in Chicago, Illinois.(2) She graduated from Yale law school.(3) She was the first lady of the United States from 1993 to 2001.(4) Now, She is the secretary of USA.The Key: Hillary Clinton (1947- ), United States4. (1) She was one of the top leaders in modern Chinese history.(2) She concerned herself with welfare projects, leading China Welfare Institute especially for women andchildren.(3) She was Dr Sun Yat-sen’s wife.The Key: Soong Chingling (1893-1981),5. A doctor who became a specialist in women’s illnesses. She devoted all her li ft to medical work for Chinese women and children. Her work encouraged many other women to become doctors.The Key: Lin Qiaozhi6. A girl from the countryside who dressed as a man and went to fight for the French and to drive the English out of France. She was caught and put to death by the English.The Key: Joan of Arc (1412-1432)7. (1) She was a Quaker. She helped improve prison conditions and gave prisoners work and condition.(2). her work helped the Quakers get the Nobel Peace Prize in 1947.The Key: Elizabeth Fry (1780-1845)8. She helped found an international campaign to stop the use of landmines. She worked hard to make as many countries as possible agree not to use them. She and her organization were given the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997. The Key: Jody Williams (1950- )9. As a young girl, she always wanted to study animals. She went to Africa and studied chimps. Her research showed the connections between chimps and human beings. She works to protect chimps everywhere.The Key: Jane Goodall (1934- ),Step 3: Words Explanation1. QuakerA religious sect that worships Christ without any formal ceremony or stated creed and is strongly opposed to violence and war2. concern (vt):have an effect onThis doesn’t concern us.那与我们无关。
Unit 4 Body LanguagePart 1 Teaching Design第一部分教学设计Period 1 A sample lesson plan for reading(COMMUNICATION: NO PROBLEM?) IntroductionIn this period, after the warming up, students will first be guided to talk and share. Then comes listening and reading aloud,reading and underlining,reading to identify the topic sentence of eachparagraph,reading to decide on the type of writing and summary of the text,reading to make a diagram of the text and reading and understanding difficult sentences. The period ends in students checking cues.ObjectivesTo help students understand the text’s forms and cont ents and learn about body languageTo help students communicate on the topic in focus with the words, expressions and structures learned in this unitFocusAidsMultimedia facilities, tape-recorder, photos, diagramsProcedures1. Warming upWarming up by actingLook at the list of interpretation on the right side of the chart. Perform the action or the nonverbal behavior on the left side.Examples of Body LanguageWarming up by defining—What is body language?2. Pre-reading by looking and sayingLook at the man in the picture below. What does he say to you by his bodylanguage?Basically, how the ...... do I know? Or, I don’t know nothing! Theshoulders are hunched and the hands are open signifying a big questionmark.3. Talking and sharing*Body language is the quiet, secret and most powerful language of all!*According to experts, our non-verbal language communicates about 50% of what we really mean (voice tonality contributes 38%) while words themselves contribute a mere 7%.*Our bodies send out messages constantly and often we don’t recognize that we’recommunicating a lot more than we realize.*Our understanding and use of non-verbal cues in facial expression are familiar to us nearly from birth4. Listening and reading aloudReading aloud to the recording of the text improves our literacy skills -- reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Now please listen and then read aloud to the recording of the text COMMUNICATION: NO PROBLEM? Pay attention to the pronunciation of each word and the pauses within each sentence.5. Reading and underliningA really useful way to help us with our listening is to become aware of 'thought groups' .When we speak, we need to divide speech up into small 'chunks' to help the listener understand messages. These chunks or thought groups are groups of words which go together to express an idea or thought. In English, we use pauses and low pitch to mark the end of thought groups.Next you are to read the text, dividing the text into thought groups and circling all the useful expressions or collocations in the passage. Copy them into your notebook after school as homework.6. Reading to identify the topic sentence of each paragraphNext you are to skim the text to identify the topic sentence of each paragraph.7. Reading and transferring informationRead the text again to complete the table. Where is he/ she from? What does he/ she do when he/ she meets someone at the airport for the first time?For reference8. Going over the text for the type of writing and summary of the textDetermining the type of writing will help you determine the author’s topic (subject), purpose (why he is writing), style (how he should write) and tone (his attitude toward his subject - supportive, condemning, objective, etc.)9. Reading the text again to make a diagram of COMMUNICAATION: NO PROBLEM?10. Reading and understanding difficult sentencesAs you have read the text times, you can surely tell which sentences are difficult to understand. Now put your questions concerning the difficult points to the teacher. 11. Closing down by checking basic non-verbal cuesTo end the class, turn around in class and check some of the basic non-verbal cues in your students and you’ll recognize that you already speak and translate much of the language.“I’m surprised!” “I’m shocked!” “I’m sad!”。
Women of achievement (Teaching Design)(人教版高中英语课本必修四第一单元)Teaching material analysis:The topic of the unit is “women of achievement”. It shows the achievements and contributions of six great women in different countries in different times, as well as the problems they had to overcome. It tells students the importance of respecting and protecting wildlife. More importantly, it helps students learn the roles that women play in the society and build up their confidence, responsibility and right views of society and gender. It encourages students to think about their own future plans and how to achieve them. Students should learn to use some adjectives to describe a great person and understand the reading passage. They should also be required to retell the text in their own words. The class aims to develop students’ different reading skills and self-confidence, and encourage them to learn from great women.Teaching important points:1.Have students learn about some great women and their achievements.2.Get students to learn different reading skills.Teaching difficult points:1.Develop students’ reading ability.2.Enable students to talk about women of achievement.Teaching aims:1. Knowledge aims:1) Have students master the useful new words and expressions in this part.2) Let students learn to use some adjectives to describe a great person.3) Let students learn about some great women and their achievements in different fields in the world.4) Have students learn something about law: "Wildlife protection law of the People's Republic of China"2. Ability aims:1) Have students learn to use some reading skills such as predicting, skipping, note-taking, skimming and scanning.2) Enable students to talk about women of great achievement.3. Emotional aims:1) Enable students to learn from great women, stimulate their love and respect for great women and develop their moral qualities.2) Develop students’ sense of cooperative learning.Teaching methods:Cognitive approach, task-based approachTeaching procedures:Step I Leading inHave a free talk with students. Ask them the following questions:1.Do you know any great people or important people?2. What makes a great person?(suggested answers :cleaver, brave, determined, confident,hard-working, unselfish, kind, active, generous)Step II Warming upGet students to look at the pictures on the screen and answer thequestions:1) Do you know these women? Who are they?2) Are they great or important? Why?3) What’s the difference between a famous person and a great person?Step III Pre-reading1.Let students discuss the following questions:Why do you think Jane Goodall went to Africa to study chimps ratherthan to university? Do you think she is right?2.Ask students to look at the title and pictures of the passage to predictwhat the text talks about.Step IV ReadingTask 1 Skimming for the main idea of the whole passage:(suggested answer: It talks about how Jane Goodall worked with chimps intheir environment and helped people understand and respect the life ofthe animals.)Task 2 Read the text quickly again to find the general idea of eachparagraph. Para 1. A day in the park.Para 2. Jane’s way to study chimps and her achievement.Para 3. Jane’s attitude to the animals.Para 4. Jane has achieved everything she wanted to do.Task 3 Let students read the text a third time and then work in pairs todiscuss the following questions with partners:1)What do you think Jane is called a student of African wildlife?2)What did Jane have to give up when she went to live in the forest?3)Do you think it is important to study chimps in the wild rather thanin the zoo? Give reasons.4)Do you think you will go if you are asked to study animals in the wild? Why or why not?Task 4 Help students analyze some difficult, long and complex sentences. Encourage them to guess the meanings of some new words and phrases. Ask them to try to deal with the language points in the context.1)Following Jane’s way of studying chimps, our group are all going to visit them in the forest.2)She spent years observing and recording their daily activities.3)Only after her mother came to help her for the first months was she allowed to begin her project.4)For forty years Jane Goodall has been outspoken about making the rest of the world understand and respect the life of these animals.Step V ComprehendingComplete the sentences according to the passage.1.What did the group do first in the morning?2.They___________. (suggested answer: observed the family of chimps wake up)3.Why did Jane go to Africa to study chimps in the wild? Because she wanted _________.4.(suggested answer: to work with them in their own environment)5.Jane was permitted to begin her work after_________.(suggested answer: her mother came to support her)Step VI Post reading1.DiscussionHave students in small groups discuss the following questions:1)What should we learn from Jane Goodall?2)What made her a great success?3)Do you agree with Jane’s idea? Why or why not?4)What do you think is the best way to protect wildlife?2.DebateDivide students into two groups---boys and girls. Let them debate with each other about the topic: Women are able to do more than men. Right or wrong? Why ?Step VII Summary1.Ask some students to retell the story of Jane Goodall in your own words.2.The teacher summarize:Follow the example of Jane Goodall. Be a dreamer and fight for our dreams. Make our contributions to protect the wildlife. Try our best to change the world better.Step VIII HomeworkDo you think the article is well organized? Give your reasons.Reflection after class:In the first two steps,the pictures and the questions aroused students’interest in the lesson. The reading activities help to develop students’reading ability, and the reading material tells students the importance of respecting and protecting wildlife. More importantly, Jane Goodall’s story helps students realize the roles women play in the society and build up their confidence, responsibility and right views of society and gender. Students will develop moral qualities by learning from great women. The diverse activities in the class are good for developing students’different reading skills and their sense of cooperative learning.。
New Senior English For ChinaStudent’s Book 4Unit 1 Why Not Carry On Her Good Work?The Second PeriodTeaching Aims:1.Learn and master the useful words and phrases.2.Let the student learn from nonverbal humor.3.Train the students’fast-reading, careful-reading and summarizing ability duringreading the text.4.Train the students’ writing ability after reading the text.5.Encourage the students to show respect to females.Teaching Important Points:1.Master the following phrases and words:career, responsible determination, gentle nature, kindness, consideration, deliver, intend2.Enable the students to understand the text better.3.Improve the students’fast-reading, careful-reading, summarizing ability andwriting abilityTeaching Difficult Points:1.How to make the students understand the text better.2.How to make the students write a passage about a female.Teaching Methods:1.Sharing my dreams of future career in my childhood and asking the students abouttheir future careers and subjects they will choose later.2.Scanning the text to get some information about the writer.3.Careful reading to know more about Lin Qiaozhi.4.Post reading to summarize Lin Qiaozhi.5.Setting an example about a female (my mother) to teach students how to write aperson.6.asking the students to outline their writings and show their results.7.Individual, pair or group work to make every student work in class.Teaching Aids:1. a multimedia classroom2.the blackboardTeaching Procedures:Step Ⅰ GreetingsGreet the whole class as usual.Step Ⅱ Leading-in and Pre-reading1. Share my secret: my dreams of future career in my childhood (pictures: doctor, policewoman, driver, cook, stewardess and teacher)2. Ask the students about their future careers (Have you thought about your future career?Have you decided which subject you will choose among the seven subjects?)3. The writer has the same problem. Ask the students to spend 1 minute skimming and find out the answers to the questions. (1. What was the writer’s problem? 2. Who helped the writer to make such a decision?3. What did the writer decide to do at last?4. Why did the writer carry on her good work?)If the students can not answer the questions quickly, the teacher should give some tips on how to skim.Step Ⅲ Reading1.Read some words that Lin Qiaozhi once said and feel her responsibility.“I am the doctor on duty whenever and wherever. No matter when and no ma tter where, saving women and children is always my responsibility.”“我随时随地都是值班医生,无论是什么时候,无论在什么地方,救治危重的孕妇,都是我的职责。