新目标人教版九年级英语第十四单元单元教学计划、教材分析、说课稿
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新目标人教版九年级英语第十四单元单元说课稿一、教材分析(一)教材的地位和作用 《新目标》(Go For It)是人教社出版的课程标准系列教材之一的英语教材,它采用任务型语言教学模式,融汇话题,交际功能和语言结构,形成了一套循序渐近的生活化的学习程序。
每个单元都列出明确的语言目标,主要的功能项目与语法结构,需要掌握的基本词汇,幷分为A、B两部分。
A部分是基本的语言内容,B部分是知识的扩展和综合的语言运用。
我说课的内容是A部分基本的语言内容和文化知识。
主要是通过Preparing for a vacation引起话题,要求学生能够谈论自己最近已发生的事情。
(二)教学目标的确立和依据为了完成正常的教学任务,还要有效地培养学生的创新精神和实践能力,我确立如下的教学目标:1.知识目标:A:掌握词汇:watered, travel guidebook, beach towel, bathing suit, refrigerator, cleaned out ,turned offB:掌握句型:Have you packed the camera yet? Yes ,I have already packed the camera .2.能力目标:A:学会谈论已经完成和还未完成的事情。
B:学会使用already和yet,并能在实际情境中简单的运用,培养学生应用英语进行交际的能力。
3.情感目标:通过对本课的学习,增强实际交际能力,开阔眼界。
(三)重点和难点:1.重点:基本单词,词汇和句型。
2.难点:能够运用现在完成时谈论自己的已经完成和还未完成的事情。
二、教学方法(1).情境教学法通过动画导入新课。
(2).听说教学法通过听录音,模仿对话来巩固句型。
加强听说训练。
(3).任务教学法通过Pairwork,Role play 强化所学的知识。
(4).采用多媒体课件,增大教学容量和增强直观性。
三、学法指导一个差的老师只会奉献而好的老师则会交给学生,发现真理的方法。
初中英语九年级 Unit 14 Section A(Grammar focus-4c) 说课稿一. 教材分析本次说课的教材是人教版初中英语九年级Unit 14 Section A(Grammar focus-4c)。
本节课的内容主要围绕着一般现在时和一般过去时的用法进行讲解。
通过本节课的学习,学生能够掌握一般现在时和一般过去时的构成,理解它们的用法,并能运用它们进行简单的交流。
二. 学情分析九年级的学生已经学习了一般现在时,对一般现在时的概念和用法有一定的了解。
但是,对于一般过去时的概念和用法还比较陌生。
因此,在教学过程中,我需要注重引导学生理解和掌握一般过去时的用法。
三. 说教学目标1.知识目标:–能够理解一般过去时的概念和用法。
–能够运用一般过去时进行简单的交流。
2.能力目标:–能够听懂、说出一般过去时的句子。
–能够正确使用一般过去时进行叙述。
3.情感目标:–培养学生的学习兴趣,激发学生学习英语的积极性。
四. 说教学重难点1.教学重点:–一般过去时的概念和用法。
–一般过去时的句子结构。
2.教学难点:–一般过去时与一般现在时的区别。
–正确运用一般过去时进行交流。
五. 说教学方法与手段1.教学方法:–任务型教学法:通过完成各种任务,让学生在实践中学习和运用语言。
–情境教学法:创设各种情境,让学生在真实的环境中学习和运用语言。
2.教学手段:–多媒体教学:利用多媒体课件,生动形象地展示一般过去时的用法。
–小组讨论:学生进行小组讨论,增强学生的合作意识。
六. 说教学过程•通过图片展示,引导学生回顾一般现在时的用法。
•提问学生:“你们知道一般过去时吗?它是什么样子的?”•讲解一般过去时的概念和用法。
•举例说明一般过去时的句子结构。
•让学生完成练习题,巩固对一般过去时的理解。
•学生进行小组讨论,交流各自的练习成果。
•创设情境,让学生运用一般过去时进行对话。
•让学生进行角色扮演,模拟真实场景。
•对本节课的内容进行总结,强调一般过去时的用法。
初中英语九年级 Unit 14 Section A(Grammar focus-4c) 教学设计一. 教材分析本课选自人教版新目标英语九年级Unit 14 Section A(Grammar focus-4c),本节课主要讨论关于过去发生的事情,让学生学会运用过去进行时来描述过去某段时间正在进行的动作。
通过本节课的学习,让学生能够更好地理解和运用过去进行时。
二. 学情分析九年级的学生已经掌握了英语学习的基本语法知识和词汇量,对于过去进行时也有了一定的了解。
但学生在实际运用中,对于时态的掌握还不够熟练,需要通过本节课的学习,加强过去进行时的运用能力。
三. 教学目标1.能够理解和运用过去进行时描述过去某段时间正在进行的动作。
2.能够通过听力、口语、阅读和写作等多种方式,运用过去进行时进行交流。
3.培养学生的团队合作意识和交际能力。
四. 教学重难点1.过去进行时的构成和用法。
2.如何在实际语境中正确运用过去进行时。
五. 教学方法采用任务型教学法,通过听力、口语、阅读和写作等多种方式,让学生在实际语境中运用过去进行时。
同时,采用分组合作学习,培养学生的团队合作意识和交际能力。
六. 教学准备1.教学PPT2.录音机和磁带3.相关图片和视频资料七. 教学过程1.导入(5分钟)通过播放一段关于孩子们在公园玩耍的录音,引导学生关注过去进行时。
同时,让学生回答问题:“What are the children doing in the park?”,以此引出本节课的主题。
2.呈现(10分钟)教师通过PPT展示过去进行时的结构:“was/were doing”,并用例句展示其用法。
同时,让学生跟读并模仿例句。
3.操练(10分钟)将学生分成若干小组,每组学生编写一个关于过去发生的事情的小故事,并运用过去进行时进行描述。
然后,各小组互相交换故事,并进行朗读和评价。
4.巩固(10分钟)学生听一段关于过去发生的事情的录音,并回答相关问题。
Unit14 I remember meeting all of you in Grade 7教学设计SectionA(3a-4b)Ⅰ.Teaching objectives 教学目标一.Language goals 语言目标Key Words and Sentence Structures1.overcome, caring, ours, senior, text, level, look back at, make a mess, keep one’s cool, senior high school, go by, have problems with, with one’s help, at the end of, look forward to, plan for2 Sentence structures1) It’s time to graduate. 2) I had problems with pronunciation and reading texts.3) This year, with Mr. Trent’s help, my English level has been improving and I hope to get good grades at the end of the year. 4) What are you looking forward to?二.Ability goals 能力目标1 To lead Ss to learn about the type and theme of a passage.2 To enable Ss to appreciate poem.三.Emotional goals 情感目标1 To guide Ss to share good memories end express feelings about junior school life.2 To arouse Ss’ love for school, friends and teachers3 To encourage Ss to set a goal for the futureⅡ.Important and difficult teaching points教学重难点1.Important teaching pointsTo enable Ss to understand and appreciate a rhyming poem.To enable Ss to feel the rhythm and stress of the poem and read it beautifully.2. difficult teaching pointsTo lead Ss to write about their memories and expressions in a poem style.Ⅲ.Teaching methods 教学方法situational teaching approach交际型教学question and answer method问答法Ⅳ.Teaching aids 教学辅助blackboard and chalk, computer , projector,Ⅴ.Teaching procedures 教学进程Step1. Lead-in and warming-up Activities1.Present some pictures about junior middle school life.2.Guide Ss to talk about their sweet memories using “remember doing ...”structure.【设计意图】通过展示图片,帮助学生回顾他们三年的初中生活,引起学生心底的共鸣,同时回忆上节课学习的内容,巩固句型的用法。
Unit 14 Have you packed yet?The First PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key Vocabularybathing suit, water, travel, guidebook, beach towel, street map(2)Target LanguageHave you watered the plants yet?Yes, I have already watered them.2.Ability Objects(1)Train students’ listening ability.(2)Train students’ communicative competence.3.Moral ObjectsHave everything in readiness before you do it.In this way, you can finish it perfectly or have a good time.Ⅱ.Teaching Key PointTarget LanguageⅢ.Teaching Difficult Points1.How to train students’ listening ability.2.How to train students’ communicative competence.Ⅳ.Teaching Methods1.Listening-and-answering activity to help the students go through with the listening material.2.Pairwork to make every student work in class.Ⅴ.Teaching Aids1.A tape recorder2.The blackboardⅥ.Teaching ProceduresStep ⅠRevisionT: Last week we finished Unit 13.In this unit, we learned how to talk about how things affect us.For example, Loud music makes me tense.That movie made her sad.Now I ask some students to make sentences with the structure…make me…S1: Parties make me excited.S2: School vacations make me happy.S3: That movie made me want to leave.S4: The story made me cry.S5: The awful picture makes me nervous.T: Very good.From today on, we will learn Unit 14.Now.I ask a student to come to the blackboard and write the numbers 1 to 20 on the blackboard.(After the student has written the numbers 1 through 5, start talking to the rest of the class)T: Has he written the number 1 yet?Class repeat the question.Has he written the number 1 yet?S s: Has he written the number 1 yet?T: (Pointing to the number 1 on the board)Yes, he has already written the number 1.Class repeat.Yes, he has already written the number 1.S s: Yes, he has already written the number 1.T: (Writing the word already on the blackboard)This is the word already.Class repeat.Already.Look at the blackboard.(pointing to the blackboard)Has he written the number 50 yet? Class repeat the question.Has he written the number 50 yet?S s: Has he written the number 50 yet?T: (Pointing to the highest number already on the blackboard)No, he hasn’t written the number 50 yet.Class repeat.No, he hasn’t written the number 50 yet.S s: No, he hasn’t written the number 50 yet.T: (Writing the word yet on the blackboard)Tish is the word yet.Class repeat.Yet.Now, look at the two words already and yet.Which one is used to talk about things that have happened in the past?SSs: Already.T: Yeah.V ery good.So the other word yet is used to talk about things that will happen in the future.Yeah?SS: Yes.Step Ⅱ1aThis activity introduces key vocabulary and helps students review vocabulary they already know.Read the instructions aloud to the class.Say, Who can give an example of a beach vacation and sightseeing in a city? Ask a student to give the example.(bathing suit, travel guidebook)Get students to add some things to the lists under the two headings.A beach vacation and Sightseeing in a city.Have students do the work individually first.While they are working, walk around the classroom checking the progress of the students.Let students tell the class the words they wrote.Write the words on the blackboard.Read them and let students repeat.Then ask other students to add other words to the lists.Sample answersStep Ⅲ1bThis activity gives students practice in understanding the target language in spoken conversation.Look at the picture.Ask, What can you see in the picture? (There is a family in the picture.They are getting ready for a beach vacation)Point to the box.Invite a pair of students to read the conversation to the class.A: Have you packed the beach towels yet?B: No, I haven’t.Look at the six chores on the list.Let students read each item, then ask different students to explain the meaning of each item in their own words.Make sure students understand the meaning of each item.Go through the instructions withthe class.Point to the blank lines in front of each item in the list.Say, You will hear a family talking as they get ready to go on vacation.Listen carefully.Make sure what the family talks about and put a checkmark in front of each chore that is already done.Play the tape.The first time students only listen.Play the tape a second time.Now listen to the tape again.This time please put your checkmarks on the correct blanks.Check the answers with the whole class.AnswersTapescriptWoman: Have you packed the beach towels yet?Boy: No, I haven’t.Can’t Judy pack them?Woman: No, she’s busy.Could you please water the plants?Boy:I’ve already watered them.Woman: Oh, thanks.Man: What about the travel guidebook and the street map?Woman: I’ve already bought the travel guidebook, but I haven’t got the street map yet.Man: That’s OK.I’ll get it.Have you packed the camera?Boy: Yes.I’ve already put it in my suitcase.Woman: Well, I guess that’s everything.Boy: Almost everything.We haven’t locked the windows yet.Step Ⅳ1cThis activity provides guided oral practice using the target language.Go through the instructions with the whole class.Look at the example in the box.Invite a pair of students to read it to the class.S A: Have you watered the plants yet?S B: Yes, I have already watered them.Tell students they will be making conversations with a partner.Look back at the chores in Activity lb.Say, Now look back at the chores in Activity lb.Make conversations talking about what the family members have already done and what they haven’t done yet, using words from the chores, such as packed the camera, locked the windows, bought a street map.While students are working in pairs, walk around the classroom and listen to some pairs.If necessary, offer language support.Then get several pairs of students to say their conversations to the class.Conversation 1S A: Have they packed the camera yet?S B: Yes, they have already packed the camera.Conversation 2S A: Have they bought a street map yet?S B: No, they haven’t bought a street map yet.Notes1.pack—(here)get ready for a journey by doing this2.guidebook—book for travellers, tourists, etc, with information about a place3.Have you watered the plants yet?Yes, I have already watered them: PresentPerfect Tense.The structure is have+ p.p.Pay attention to the two words already and yet.Already is used in affirmative sentences; while yet is used in negative and interrogative sentences.Step ⅤSummaryIn this class, we’ve learned some important words, such as water, travel, guidebook, beach towel.We’ve also learned the target language.Have you watered the plants yet? Yes, I have already watered them.Step ⅥHomeworkMake conversations in pairs to review the target language.Step ⅦBlackboard DesignUnit 14 Have you packed yet?The Second PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key Vocabularyrefrigerator, garage, suitcase, clean out, put in, turn off(2)Target LanguageHave you watered the plants yet?No, I haven’t.Have you packed the camera yet?Yes.I’ve already put it in my suitcase.Have you fed the cat?No.I haven’t fed her yet.2.Ability Object(1)Train students’ listening ability.(2)Train students’ speaking ability.3.Moral ObjectWe must be ready with our work before we do it.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points1.Key Vocabularyclean out, put in, turn off2.Target LanguageHave you watered the plants yet?No, I haven’t.Have you packed the camera yet?Yes.I’ve already put it in my suitcase.Have you fed the cat?No.I haven’t fed her yet.3.StructuresHave you packed the camera yet?Yes.I’ve already put it in my suitcase.Have you fed the cat?No.I haven’t fed her yet.Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult Points1.the target language2.How to train students’ listening ability.Ⅳ.Teaching Methods1.Listening method to improve the students’ listening ability.2.Pairwork to make every student work in class.Ⅴ.Teaching Aids1.A tape recorder2.The blackboardⅥ.Teaching ProceduresStep I RevisionCheck homework.Get some pairs to read their conversations.Collect their conversations and help students correct any mistakes.Step Ⅱ2aThis activity provides guided listening practice using the target language.Look at the picture.Ask, What can you see in the picture? (A boy and a girl are in the kitchen.They both look a little stressed out)Go through the instructions with the class.You will hear a boy and a girl talking about getting ready to go on vacation.Write M after each thing that Mark says and T after each thing that Tina says.Look at the sample answer.Say, Tina said, No.I haven’t cleaned out the refrigerator yet.Get students to repeat No.I haven’t cleaned out the refrigerator yet.Play the recording for students the first time.This time students only listen to the recording.Play the recording a second time.This time let students write Min front of Mark’s statements, and T in front of Tina’s statements.Check the answers with the class.Answers1.T 2.T 3.M 4.T 5.M 6.TTapescriptBoy: Mom and Dad said they want to leave in ten minutes.Are you ready, Tina?Girl: No.I haven’t cleaned out the refrigerator yet.I have to do that right now.Boy: Tina! You’re unbelievable.What about your bike?Girl: I’ve already put it in the garage.But I haven’t locked the garage yet.That’s your job, Mark.Boy: I know.I’ve already done most of my jobs.I’ve taken out the trash.Girl: Have you fed the cat yet?Boy: Not yet.I’ll do it in a minute.Have you turned off your radio?Girl: Yes, I have.I think we’re almost ready.Step Ⅲ2bThis activity provides guided listening practice using the target language.Go through the instructions with the class.Look at the list of questions with blanks in front of each one.Then look back at the statements in Activity 2a.Say, Some of the statements in Activity 2a are answers to questions in Activity 2b.Write the number of the correct answer from Activity 2a in front of each question in Activity 2b.Get several students to read the questions in Activity 2b to the class.Look at the sample answer.Ask a student to read the question and answer to the class.Are you ready, Tina?No, I haven’t cleaned out the refrigerator yet.Play the recording for students.Let students write their answers in the blanks.Play the recording again if necessary.Correct the answers.AnswersHave you fed the cat yet? 5What about you bike? 2Are you ready, Tina? 1Have you turned off your radio? 6Step Ⅳ2cThis activity provides guided oral practice using the target language.Look at the sample conversation in the speech bubbles.Invite a pair of students to read it to the class.S A: Are you ready, Tina?S B: No.I haven’t cleaned out the refrigerator yet.Go through the instructions with the class.Say, With your partner make a conversation using information from Activities 2a and 2b.Have students work in pairs.While they are working, walk around the classroom checking the progress of the pairs and offering help as needed.Invite two pairs to say their conversations to the class.Conversation 1S A: Have you fed the cat yet?S B: Not yet.I’ll do it in a minute.Conversation 2S A: Have you turned off your radio?S B: Yes, I have.Step ⅤGrammar FocusLook at the grammar focus box.Get three students to read the questions and answers to the class.Have you watered the plants yet?No, I haven’t.Have you packed the camera yet?Yes.I’ve already put it in my suitcase.Have you fed the cat?No.I haven’t fed her yet.Let students make up other sentences in pairs using have you…yet questions.For example: Have you had lunch yet? Have another student answer truthfully: Yes, I have or Yes, I have already had lunch, or No, I haven’t had lunch yet.Pay attention to the use of already and yet.Say, When we use the words have and already, we are talking about something that happened in the past, but not a long time ago.When we use the words haven’t and yet, we are talking about something that will happen in the future, but not a long time from now.It will happen soon.For example: I’ve already had breakfast, but I haven’t had lunch yet.Draw a simple diagram to help students understand the grammar focus.Get some pairs to say their sentences aloud to the class.A sample sentenceI’ve already had lunch, but I haven’t had supper yet.Culture noteMany Americans are used to taking at least one vacation trip a year.But in China, some of the students may not be in the habit of taking an annual vacation, or even making a trip to another city.For some students, financial limitations and family obligations make such travel impossible.For others, it may be that taking trips is not something that is common in their home culture.Step ⅥSummaryIn this class, we’ve learned key vocabulary clean out, put in, turn off and the targetlanguage Have you watered the plants yet? No, I haven’t.Have you packed the camera yet? Yes, I’ve already put it in my suitcase.Have you fed the cat? No.I haven’t fed her yet.Step ⅦHomeworkGet students to write some sentences according to the target language.Step ⅧBlackboard DesignUnit 14 Have you packed yet?Section AUnit 14 Have you packed yet?The Third PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key Vocabularychop, wood, light, village, well, farm(2)Target LanguageHave you bought a newspaper?Yes, I’ve already bought a newspaper.2.Ability Objects(1)Train students’ integrating skills.(2)Train the ability of expressing students’ own opinions.3.Moral ObjectsWe should make a plan for our everyday activities and make a schedule.It can remind us how to spend the time.It is good for our study and life.Ⅱ.Teaching Key PointTrain students’ integrating skills.Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult PointHow to improve students’ integrating skills.Ⅳ.Teaching Methods1.Fast-reading method2.Groupwork and pairworkⅤ.Teaching Aids1.A projector2.The blackboardⅥ.Teaching ProceduresStep I RevisionT: Yesterday we learned the target language.The structure is Have you…yet? Yes.I’ve already…Have you…? No.I haven’t…yet.Now who can make sentences using the structure?S1: Have you turned off your radio yet?S2: Yes.I’ve already turned it off.S1: Have you finished your homework?S2: No.I haven’t finished it yet.T: Very good.Step Ⅱ3aThis activity provides reading practice using the target language.Show the key vocabulary words on the screen by a projector.Read the words and ask students to repeat again and again until they can pronounce the words fluently and accurately.Before reading the e-mail message, ask the students what chores do you usually do? Please tell me.(do my homework, clean my room, water the plants, clean our classroom etc.)Go through the instructions with the class.Look at the e-mail message.Let a student read the e-mail aloud to the class.Correct any pronunciation errors to make sure the student is providing a good model for the rest of the class.Get students to read the e-mail message individually, and underline the different chores on their own,Check the answers with the class.Answers1.do my homework2.take the dog for a walk3.water my mom’s plants4.do some shopping5.chop wood6.light the fire7.collect water8.feed the animalsLet students read the e-mail again for further comprehension.While they are reading.Walk around the classroom, offering help if they have any words or phrases they don’t understand.Notes1.chore—small duty or piece of work, especially ordinary everyday task(in the home, on a farm, etc.)In the e-mail message, there are many chores, such as do my homework, take the dog for a walk, water my mom’s plants.2.chat—talk about unimportant things3.kid—(sl)child; young person4.well—(here n.)shaft, usually lined with brick or stone, for obtaining water from an underground source 5.anyway—in any possible way; by any possible meansStep Ⅲ3bThis activity provides reading, writing.listening and speaking practice using the target language.Look at the pictures of the three people and read their names aloud to the class.Then point to the chart.Let students read the information in it.Make sure students understand the information in the chart by asking questions and point out things.T: Look at the three pictures above the chart.Under each person is a list of the things he or she has done or will do today.Now look at the chart.What do you see in the first column?S1: Numbers.Clock times.T: That’s right.Those are clock times.Those times show what the three people were doing at 9:00,at 10:00,and so forth.It is 12:00 noon now.so the 1:00 and 2:00 times show things they will do later today.What has Steve already done?S2: He’s already done his homework.He’s already bought a newspaper.He’s already fed the dog.T: That’s correct.What things hasn’t he done yet?S3: He hasn’t watered the plants.He hasn’t cleaned his room.T: OK.Very good.Go through the instructions with the class.Put students in several groups.Say, Each student in a group will decide to be one of the people.The other students in the group will ask questions to find out which person in the chart he or she has decided to be.Make sure students understand how to do the exercise.Look at the example in the box.Invite a pair of students to read it aloud to the class.S A: Have you bought a newspaper?S B: Yes, I’ve already bought a newspaper.Ask students, which of the three people could it be? Can you find out? Yeah.It could be Steve or Elise.Get students to do the work in groups.While they are working, move around the classroom checking the work of each group.Ask two groups to do the work as the examples.Group 1: Have you watered the plants?S1: Yes.I’ve already watered the plants.Group 2: Have you fed the dog?S2: No.I haven’t fed the dog yet.(Person 1: Kathy; Person 2: Elise)Step ⅣPart 4This activity provides reading, writing, listening and speaking practice using the target language.Go through the instructions with the class.Invite a good student to give an example of things that he or she has and hasn’t done this week: I have done my homework.But I haven’t done some shopping.Put students in some groups of three.Let students complete the work in groups.Finish the table.Review the task.Get some groups to share the results of their surveys.Sample answersOptional activityAsk students to write their own schedules, listing the time of day they do each thing.Then get students to work in pairs.Student A thinks of one activity.Student B gets five tries to guess the activity.Then student B thinks of an activity and student A guesses what it is.Step ⅤSummaryIn this class, we’ve learned some key vocabulary words such as chop, wood, light.village, well, farm.We’ve also done a lot of reading, writing and speaking practice using the target language.Step ⅥHomework1.Finish off the exercises on pages 57~58 of the workbook.2.Get students to talk about the things they have done and they haven’t done yet this week in pairs.Step ⅦBlackboard DesignUnit 14 Have you packed yet?The Fourth PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key Vocabularymember, original, songs, award(2)Target LanguageHave they been on TV yet?Yes, they’ve been on TV lots of times.2.Ability Object(1)Train students’ speaking and listening ability.(2)Train students’ ability to understand the target language in spoken conversation.(3)Train students’ ability to use the target language.3.Moral ObjectLove music and you can benefit from it.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points1.Key Vocabularymember, original, songs, award2.Target LanguageHave they been on TV yet?Yes, they’ve been on TV lots of times.Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult Points1.How to train students’ speaking and listening ability.2.How to use the target language.Ⅳ.Teaching Methods1.Listening method2.Groupwork to make every student work in class.Ⅴ.Teaching Aids1.A tape recorder2.The blackboardⅥ.Teaching ProceduresStep I RevisionCheck homework.Ask some pairs to say their conversations to talk about the things they have done and they haven’t done yet this week.S A: Have you done your homework?S B: Yes, I’ve already done my homework.S A: Have you cleaned your room?S B: No, I haven’t cleaned my room yet.Step ⅡPart 1This activity introduces key vocabulary, and helps students review vocabulary they already know.Look at the picture.Ask, What can you see in the picture? (A man is playing the guitar and singing a song)Point to the box.Invite a student to read the four questions.Make sure students understand the questions.Get students to fill in the blanks on their own.A moment later, ask several students to read their answers to the class.Notes1.favorite—(adj.)best liked2.What is your favorite band?—What band do you like best?3.band—group of persons who play music together4.band member—member of a bandStep Ⅲ2aThis activity gives students practice in understanding the target language in spoken conversation.Look at the picture.A record agent is interviewing members of a band.Let students read the instructions.Point to the headings and the blank lines following each heading.You will hear a woman interviewing members of a band.They are talking about the band.Now, listen and write your answers on these blank lines.Play the recording the first time.This time students only listen.Play the recording a second time.This time, askstudents to write their answers on the blank lines as they listen to the recording.Play the tape again if necessary.Check the answers with the class.AnswersBand’s name: Apple Ice CreamHow long they’ve been together: About a yearNumber of concerts they’ve done: SixTapescriptWoman: Hmmm.That was…umm…not bad.Now tell me a little about yourselves.What was your name again? Boy 1: Apple Ice Cream.Woman: Apple Ice Cream? That’s uhhh …a nice name.Hong long have you been together?Boy 1: About a year.Woman: One year, huh? And have you written any original songs yet?Boy 2: Yes, we have.We used to play stuff by other bands, but now we only play our own songs.That one you just heard was ours.Woman: Good, great! I’m interested in people who play their own music.Have you ever won an award of any kind? Boy 1: Yes, we have.We won the best new group of the year last month.Woman: Wow.That’s great.Have you made a music video yet?Boy 1: No, not yet.Woman: But you’ve had your own concert?Boy 2: Oh, yeah.We’ve had six concerts of our own.Woman: Have you ever been on TV?Boy 1: No, we haven’t.But we’ve already talked to "Bands on Parade" about doing a TV show next month.Woman: Sounds like you guys are on your way.Step Ⅳ2bThis activity provides listening practice using the target language.Go through the instructions with the class.Look at the list of things the band may or may not have done.Get different students to read the list.Make sure students understand the task.You will hear the same recording again.This time please listen and check the things the band has already done.Point to the sample answer.On the recording you hear that the band has already written some original songs so you check that answer.If necessary, play the recording again.Then get students to put checkmarks in front of the correct answers.Check the answers.Answers√written original songsmade a music video√won an awardbeen on TV√had concertsNotes1.original—newly formed or created, not copied or imitated2.award—(here)a prize in a competition3.video—televisionStep Ⅴ2cThis activity provides guided oral practice using the target language.Look at the sample conversation in the box.Invite two students to read it to the class.S A: Have they been on TV yet?S B: Yes, they’ve been on TV lots of times.Go through the instructions with the class.Talk about your favorite bands with your partner.Let students work in pairs.As they work, walk around the classroom checking the progress of the pairs and offering help as needed.A moment later, invite two pairs to say their conversations to the class.A1: Have they written any original songs yet?B1: Yes, they’ve written several original songs.A2: Have they had their own concert yet?B2: Yes, they’ve had five concerts of their own.Step ⅥSummaryIn this class, we’ve learned some key vocabulary, such as member, original, songs, award.We’ve also learned the target language.Have they been on TV yet?Yes, they’ve been on TV lots of times by listening and speaking.Step ⅦHomeworkTalk about some bands using the target language, and write down the conversations.Step ⅧBlackboard DesignUnit 14 Have you packed yet?The Fifth PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key V ocabularyhit, appear, tour, miss, lead singer, mostly, top ten, good luck, off to a great start(2)Practise reading an article.(3)Practise writing something using the target language.2.Ability Objects(1)Improve students’ integrating skills—reading skill and writing skill.(2)Improve students’ speaking ability by groupwork.3.Moral ObjectIt is good for us to listen to music in the busy life.Music can make us relaxed, and we can work better.Ⅱ.Teaching Key PointPractise reading and writing using the target language.Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult Points1.How to improve students’ reading ability.2.How to improve students’ speaking ability by groupwork.Ⅳ.Teaching Methods1.Reading method to improve students’ reading ability.2.Writing method to improve students’ writing ability.3.Pairwork to make every student work in class.Ⅴ.Teaching Aids1.A projetor2.The blackboardⅥ.Teaching ProceduresStep I RevisionRevise the target language presented in this unit.Check homework.Ask some pairs to read out their conversations.Step Ⅱ3aThis activity provides reading practice using the target language.Teach the new words.Show the new words on the screen by a projector.Read the words and ask students to repeat them again and again until they can pronounce them correctly and fluently.Look at the article Don’t miss the New Ocean Waves! Invite a student to read the article aloud to the class.Correct any pronunciation mistakes to make sure the student is providing a good model for the rest of the class.Look at the picture.Ask students, What’s the article about? Can you guess?(It’s about a band)Go through the instructions with the students.Make sure students know what to do.Read the article carefully.Circle the things the New Ocean Waves have already done.Underline the things they haven’t done yet.Before students do it, give them two examples: One thing the New Ocean Waves have already done is In the last twelvemonths, they’ve had three major concerts.Ask students to circ1e the words had three major concerts.One thing they haven’t done is They’re going to appear on CCTV next month.Let students underline those words appear on CCTV.Get students to finish the work on their own.Check the answers with the class.AnswersCircled: had three major concerts; made a bit CD; played other people’s songs; played mostly our own songs; had a few songs in the top ten.Underlined; appear on CCTV; go on a world tour; hope to have a number one hitNotes1.hit—successful attempt or performance, for example, hit songs, songs that win wide popularity2: lead—principal part in a play; actor or actress who plays such a part.3.some day—on a day in the future; pay attention to the difference between some day and one day; one day means on a day in the past or in the future4.charity—(kindness in giving)help to the poor; money, food, etc.so givenStep Ⅲ3bThis activity provides reading and writing practice using the target language.Read the instructions aloud to the class.Get a students to read the sentences at the beginning of the paragraph to the class.Tell students that they should look back at Activity 2b and finish writing the paragraph using the information in Activity 2b.Have students finish the paragraph on their own.While they are working, walk around the classroom offering help and answering questions as needed.When they finish, invite a student to read his or her completed paragraph to the class.A sample paragraphApple Ice Cream is a rock band.They have been together for about a year.They have written their own original songs although they used to sing other people’s songs.They won "The Best New Group of the year." award last year.They haven’t made a music video yet, but they’ve had six concerts of their own.They haven’t been on TV yet, but they have talked to Bands on Parade about doing a TV show next month.Step Ⅳ3cThis activity provides writing practice using the target language.Read the instructions Write about your favorite band aloud.Then ask several students to say the name of the band they want to write about.(For example, F4, Twins, Beyond and Backstreet Boys.)Make sure students know enough about the band they choose to write at least five sentences.Get students to use the paragraph in Activity 3b as a sample.When they work, walk around the classroom offering more help if needed.When they finish, invite a student to read his/her composition as an example, with different students contributing sentences and correcting each other’s information.A sample compositionBackstreet Boys is a pop band.They have been together for nearly ten years.There are five American singers in the band.They have already written their own original songs.They have already made many music records and have had many concerts of their own.They have won many awards many times.But they haven’t been to China yet.I hope they can come to China to have a concert this year.Step ⅤPart 4。
英语人教版九年级全册14单元教学设计UNIT14 教学设计一、教材分析本单元初中最后一个单元。
在这一单元里,大家一起回忆过去在三年里难忘的人和事,并且一起去畅想美好的未来。
本课为第二课时,我们大家一起去畅想我们这美好的未来。
二、三维目标(一) 知识与技能1. To learn how to describe future careers.2. To understand thepasage on Page 110.3. To learn thefollowing expressions: congratulate, none, ahead, responsible, separate等(二) 过程和方法4. To know how to talk about the future by practising and role-play.(三) 情感态度和价值观5. After learning thispart, every student will have a dream of his future career.三、教学重点1. How to use the following words andexpressions: congratulate, none,ahead, responsible, separate2. to understand the passage on Page 110.3. How to talk about future.四、教学难点1. How to use the following words andexpressions: congratulate, none,ahead, responsible, separate2. to understand the passage on Page 110.3. How to talk about future.五、教学策略根据本课教学目标和重点内容,教师可采用听,读,小组讨论,角色扮演等活动来引导学生进行学习。
Unit 14 I remember meeting all of you in Grade 7. Section A (1a—2d)说课稿一、说教材(教材分析):本单元是人教版九年级(全一册)的最初一个单元。
教材以“校园光阴”为话题,经过“分享过去的回忆和经历,展望将来、畅想将来”为主题展开学习。
本单元旨在创造一个一个轻松、愉快的学习、交流环境,经过听、说、读、写来培养先生综合运用所学知识的能力。
毕竟经过在有效的课堂理论活动中,在具体语境中,学习新的词汇和词组,复习学过的语法。
二、说学情(先生分析、考情分析):(一)、先生分析:作为九年级第二学期的先生,对于英语的基本学习方法差不多都能掌握和灵活运用,但是此时距离中考仅剩两个多月,在繁重紧张的学习中,能有一个回望本人过去,展望本人将来的机会就要好好利用,无疑是“万紫丛中一点红”。
经过本单元的学习,让他们懂得珍重友谊、爱护保重剩下的中先生活,同时经过励志教育激发先生学习热情,提升班级凝聚力,全力以赴冲刺中考。
(二)、考情分析:1、写作部分:2015云南中考英语作文(Grow up with.....谁伴我成长);回望过去2014云南中考(My Plan for the coming school year 初中结束一年内的打算);展望将来2013云南中考(A Talk to myself 和本人谈谈);回忆过去,展望将来2015昆明中考英语作文(A wonderful friend 一个出彩的朋友);回忆过去2014昆明中考(Let me tell you my dream 让我告诉你我的梦想)。
展望将来从中考来看,近三年的作文写作中,基本语法、词汇、句型均和本单元有密切联系,应密切关注。
2、语法部分:本单元设计的语法点有:a、非谓语动词;b、普经过去时;c、如今完成时;d、普通将来时;e、宾语从句。
是中考英语单选、完型、写作的必考点,必需要纯熟掌握和灵活运用。
新目标人教版九年级英语第十四单元单元说课稿
一、教材分析
(一)教材的地位和作用
《新目标》(Go For It)是人教社出版的课程标准系列教材之一的英语教材,它采用任务型语言教学模式,融汇话题,交际功能和语言结构,形成了一套循序渐近的生活化的学习程序。
每个单元都列出明确的语言目标,主要的功能项目与语法结构,需要掌握的基本词汇,幷分为A、B两部分。
A部分是基本的语言内容,B部分是知识的扩展和综合的语言运用。
我说课的内容是A部分基本的语言内容和文化知识。
主要是通过Preparing for a vacation 引起话题,要求学生能够谈论自己最近已发生的事情。
(二)教学目标的确立和依据
为了完成正常的教学任务,还要有效地培养学生的创新精神和实践能力,我确立如下的教学目标:
1.知识目标:
A:掌握词汇:watered, travel guidebook, beach towel, bathing suit, refrigerator, cleaned out ,turned off
B:掌握句型:Have you packed the camera yet? Yes ,I have already packed the camera . 2.能力目标:
A:学会谈论已经完成和还未完成的事情。
B:学会使用already和yet,并能在实际情境中简单的运用,培养学生应用英语进行交际的能力。
3.情感目标:
通过对本课的学习,增强实际交际能力,开阔眼界。
(三)重点和难点:
1.重点:基本单词,词汇和句型。
2.难点:能够运用现在完成时谈论自己的已经完成和还未完成的事情。
二、教学方法
(1).情境教学法通过动画导入新
课。
(2).听说教学法通过听录音,模仿对话来巩固句型。
加强听说训
练。
(3).任务教学法通过Pairwork,Role play 强化所学的知识。
(4).采用多媒体课件,增大教学容量和增强直观性。
三、学法指导
一个差的老师只会奉献而好的老师则会交给学生,发现真理的方法。
中国有句古话“受人以鱼,不如授人以渔”,学习也是这样,要教学生学会学习,才是每一个从教者的目标。
本单元是口语会话课,以讨论法引导学生在自主学习重点单词与语法的基础上鼓励他们合作、探究、小组活动等。
注重学生的口语实践和学习体验,不求面面俱到,但求积极参与,独特体验。
四、教学环节的设计
学生具有无限的潜力,我们常说“没有学不好的学生,只有教不好的老师”。
因此,在教学中需要教师适时适当的引导,本节课中我尤其侧重训练学生通过合作、探究来获取知识的过程,并注重改变学生以往的学习方法,通过设计有效地例句来引导学生,使他们始终处于主动寻求知识的渴望。
我充分放手让学生发挥其主体地位,使其真正成为课堂的主人。
本节课我讲解的时间不超过15分钟,让学生有充分的30分钟进行会话,以达到了解、掌握本单元的重点的目的,课前我给学生布置了预习作业,让他们查找有关国家、城市的相关图片或资料,使学生在预习中就掌握了大量的信息,具备了相应的选择能力和重组能力,这也恰恰是新课程标准的要求。
五、教学程序。