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Teaching & Learning Plan for Unit3 Book 1Sports and fitnessA good healthy body is worth more than a crown in gold.健康的身体贵于金皇冠。
Unit3 单元核心素养---教学目标与要求Teaching & Learning Plan for Period I, Unit3, Book 1Warming up & ReadingType: New TeachingPart One: Key competences(核心素养)Language abilities (语言能力) Understanding the general meaning of the new text Learning abilities (学习能力) Train the reading ability to scan for the detailed information Cultural awareness(文化意识)Learn about sports and games around the world. Thinking qualities(思维品质) Talk about sports events and sportsmanship.Part Two: Independent Learning【自主学习·预习初探】【Pre-reading activity.读前活动】I. Words:(tip:不要简单地抄写,而是尽量默写出下列单词)1.健康;健壮;适合n. ___________2.体育场;运动n.________3.比赛项目;大事;公开活动n. _________4.滑雪的adj.;滑雪v.______5.vt.主办;主持n.主人;主办人;主持人____6.跑道;足迹;铁轨n. _______7.健身房;体育馆n. ___________ 8.体操(训练) n. _________9.流汗vt./vi.汗水;出汗n._________ 10.传奇故事/人物;传说n._______11.运动员;运动健n. __________ 12.高手;主人n.精通;掌握vt._____13.荣誉;尊敬;荣幸n. ___________ 14.荣誉;光荣;赞美n. _________15.奖章;勋章n. ____________ 16.冠军;优胜者n. __________17.锦标赛;冠军赛;冠军称号n. ____ 18.决心;决定n. __________19. 分离;分开;成碎片adv.________ 20.使受伤;损vt. __________21.受伤的;有伤的adj. ___________ 22.伤害;损伤n. __________23. 队长;船长;机长n. ___________ 24.优美的;优雅的adj._________25.力量;体力n. ___________ 26.失败;失败的人/事物n._____27.竞争;对抗vi. ___________ 28.假装;装扮v. _________29.一百万num. ___________ 30.作弊;vi.欺骗n.骗子________31.观众;听众n. ___________ 32.积极的;肯定的adj._________33.苗条的;单薄的adj. ___________ 34.日常饮食n.节食v._________35.相当;有点儿adv. ___________ 36.慢跑n./v. _________37.错误;差错n.________38.压力;重音n.强调;重读;使焦虑不安v.____1996年至今一直在帮助年轻人。
Unit 3 Understanding each other1.Cultural differences 文化差异1)difference (u. c.) 差别,差异,差异点(between名)(in 名)Young people must be taught to learn the difference between good and evil.必须教导年轻人学会区分善与恶。
There isn’t any difference in structure between the two m achines.这两部机器的构造没有什么区别。
There are many differences between American English and British English.美式英语和英式英语之间有许多不同。
2)意见相左,不和,争论Do you think the two countries can settle their difference?你认为那两个国家能解决彼此之间的纠纷吗?归纳拓展:make no difference (to sb./sth.)对某人/某事部重要、不要紧make some difference (to sb./sth)对某人/某事有些作用或影响make a difference between 区别对待;不同样对待with a difference 特别的;与众不同的The sea air has made a difference to her health.海上的空气改善了她的健康状况。
It won’t make much difference whether you go today or tomorrow.你今天去也好,明天去也好,关系不大。
She makes no difference between her two sons.她对两个儿子一视同仁。
2020年人教版英语九年级Unit 3 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?Goals●To learn to use Indirect questions ●To learn to tell about places ProceduresWarming up by learning grammarHello everyone. I am a strange here in this city. Could you tell me how to get to the supermarket?All right, I am telling a lie to you. I am not new here. I said so just to help you learn to use the Indirect questions.Now turn to page 87 first and look at the three sentences in the Grammar Focus.Have you noticed the word “where ” and “how ” used in the sentences. The questions introduced by them are called the Indirect questions.1a Matching things with placesOn page 86 is a picture of a city. A visitor is asking someone questions about things to do atE buy some stampsB save money1b Listening and completingIt is difficult to get around in a new place. Now listen to the recording and complete the dialogue in the picture on page 86.TapescriptConversation 1Girl1: Excuse me. Could you tell me where I can buy some stamps?Boy1: Yes. There’s a post office on Center Street.Girl1: Oh. Can you tell me where Center Street is?Boy1: Sure. Go past the bank. Center Street is on your right.Girl1: Thanks a lot.Boy1: No problem.Conversation 2Girl2: Excuse me. Do you know where I can save money?Boy2: Sure. There’s a bank on Main Street.Girl2: Oh. Could you please tell me how to get there?Boy2: Yes... Go straight ahead. The bank is on your left.Girl2: Thank you.Boy2: You’re welcome.Write your words here in the speech bubbles.A: Could you tell me where I can buy some stamps?B: Yes. There’s a post office on Center Street.A: Excuse me. Do you know where I can save money?B: Sure. There’s a bank on Main Street.Read the tapescript and try to underline all the useful expressions used and circle the Indirect questions.1c Doing pairworkIn 1a there are many phrases describing activities. Now use them to make up conversations to talk about your own city. (The Indirect questions are circled.)A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can buy shampoo in this city?B: Sure. There’s a department store over there.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can get some magazines?B: Sure. There’s a post office around the corner.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can make a telephone call?B: Sure. There’s a post office one hundred meters down the street.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can get some information about the town?B: Sure. There’s a library opposite of the hospital.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can get some writing paper?B: Sure. There’s a department store close to the bus station.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can buy some stamps?B: Sure. There’s a post office beside the library over there.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can save money.B: Sure. There’s a big bank beside the café on the main library over there.2a Listening and numberingDo you like shopping? If you do come and listen to the directions for going shopping around a new city.TapescriptBoy1:Excuse me. Can you tell me where I can buy some shampoo?Boy2:Yes. There’s a drug store on the second floor. Um. Let me think... Take the escalator to the second floor and then... then you turn left. Let’s see...Then go past the bank. And um... The drug store is between the furniture store and the bookstore. You should be able to get shampoo there.Boy1:OK, great. Thanks a lot.Boy2:You’re welcome.While listening please number the directions in the order that you hear them.Take the elevator to the second floor.2 Turn left.1 Take the escalator to the second floor.Turn right.4 The drugstore is between the furniture store and the bookstore.3 Go past the bank.Read the tapescript for the Indirect questions and the useful expressions. Circle the Indirect questions and underline the useful expressions.2b Listening and drawingDo you like drawing. Now listen to the recording again to draw a line on the picture on page 87 to show how the boy walks to the drugstore.2c Doing pairworkWhat else do like to buy? Then make conversations in pairs using the otherplaces in the picture on page 87.A: Excuse me. Do you know where I can exchange money?B:Sure. There’s a bank on the second floor. Take the escalator to the second floor and turn right. The bank is next to the bookstore.A: Excuse me. Do you know where I can buy music CD?B:Sure. There’s a Music Magic shop on the first floor. Don’t take the escalator. It is next to the escalator room.A: Excuse me. Do you know where I can get a dictionary?B:Sure. There’s a bookstore on the second floor. Take the escalator to the second floor and turn right. The bookstore is next to the bank.A: Excuse me. Do you know where I can buy some candies?B:Sure. There’s a drugstore on the second floor. Take the escalator to the second floor and turn right. The bank is next to the bookstore.A:Excuse me. Do you know where I can buy a desk?B:Sure. There’s a furniture store on the second floor. Take the escalator to the second floor and turn right. The bank is next to the drugstore.Now read aloud the conversations again to Circle the Indirect questions and underline the useful expressions.3a Reading and listingOn page 88 is an article about going to a mall. Now read it to list the advantages and disadvantages of going to a mall. While you read, Circle the Indirect questions and underline the useful expressions.They’re all at the mall.After school, a lot of young people go to the mall. We decidedto talk to some students about why they go there.Interviewer: Why do you go to the mall?Yu Yue: I go to the mall because my friends hang out there. But I don’t really like it.Interviewer: Oh? Why not?Yu Yue: The air isn’t fresh. I prefer being outside. Also, it’s usually crowded.Interviewer: And how about you?Li Jun: Oh, I love the mall. There’s always something happening. There are a lot of free concerts there. It’s also just fun to watch people.Hu Peng: I like the mall, too. I like to go in the music store and listen to CDs. I also like to look at books in the bookstore.Yu Yue: Well, when I go into stores I always spend too much money!Advantages disadvantagesThere’s always something happening.The air isn’t fre sh.There are a lot of free concerts there. It’s usually crowded.It’s also just fun to watch people.when I go into stores I always spend too muchmoney!I like to go in the music store and listen to CDs.I like to look at books in the bookstore.3b Doing groupworkWhere do you usually hang out with friends? What are the advantages and disadvantages of hanging out at your house, at a mall or at your school? Now in groups talk about them.A: Where do you usually hang out with your friends?B: We usu ally go to my friend, Qiu’s place.A: Is that a good place to hang out?B:Well, it has advantages and disadvantages. It’s kind of small. But Qiu’s mom is a wonderful cook, so we always have great snacks.A: Where do you usually hang out with your friends?B: We usually go to the bookstore.A: Is that a good place to hang out?B:Well, it has advantages and disadvantages. It’s very big and the air is fresh,too. And we can just read books there. We don’t have to buy books. So wealways have a good time there.A: Where do you usually hang out with your friends at weekends?B: I usually stay at home.A: Is that a good place to hang out for the weekends?B: Well, it has advantages and disadvantages. My room is kind of small. But I have a computer there. I go online reading and watching. It is a wonderful place. So I always hang in at home.4. Directions challengeNow we are going to challenge one another. Write directions from your school to three certain places. Read the directions to each other and guess the places.A: Go out the front door and take a right. Walk about three blocks. Go past the park, and turn left onto Oak Street. Then it is the…?B: Then it is the bookstore.A: Go out the back door and take a left. Walk about two blocks. Go past the post office, and turn right onto Chang’an Street. Then it is the…?B: Then it is the Teachers College.A: Go out the side door and take a right. Walk about three blocks. Go past the bus station, and turn left onto Flag Street. Then it is the…?B: Then it is the lake.Closing down by looking and sayingTo bring the period to an end let’s look at the picture and talk about things happening in it.SECTION BGoalsTo learn to talk about places in the cityTo learn to read about placesProceduresWarming up by thinking about How to ask for directions when travelingBEST PROCEDURE:◆Get the name and address of the place you wish to visit.◆Talk to the Hotel Manager or someone that can read and write. If they get weak looking, or they hesitate to read, do not embarrass them, go to the next person. The probably cannot read.◆After you have found hopefully someone that speaks your language or English you can start to ask questions...1a Putting wordsOn page 89 is a list of words and a box with places. Now go over them and put in words besidethe place, the most important quality words first.Places Qualities1. restroom Clean→safe→uncrowded2. museum Fascinating→interesting→beautiful3. restaurant Delicious→uncrowded→inexpensive4. park Big→interesting→clean5. subway Convenient→safe→6. mall Uncrowded→inexpensive→1b Doing pairworkYou are familiar with the words in 1a. Now use them to talk about your city.A: The Fine Arts Museum is really interesting.B:Yes, and it’s beautiful, too.A: The Computer Room is really big.B:Yes, and it’s convenient, too.A: The Dining Hall is really clean.B: Yes, and the food is cheep, too.A: The Bus Station is really safe.B:Yes, and it’s uncrowded, too.A: The Central Square is really fascinating.B: Yes, and it’s not far away, either.2a Listening and writingSome tourists are going around your city. They are asking about things. Now listen to them talking and write what they ask about.Conversation 1Boy1: Could you tell me where there’s a good place to eat?Clerk:Of course. There are a lot of good restaurants in Sunville. What kind of food are you looking for?Boy:Vegetarian.Clerk:I’d try Green Land. They have delicious salads.Conversation 2Girl: Do you know if there are any public restrooms around here?Clerk: Yes. You’ll find some at the corner of Market and Middle Streets.Girl: Ummm... are they clean?Clerk: Oh, yes. They’re very clean.Conversation 3Mother: Could you tell me if there is a good museum in Sunville?Clerk:Well, we have several. What kind of museums do you like—history? Science? A children’s museum?Father: How about history? I like history museums. They’re fascinating.Girl1: Oh, Dad! History museums are boring. Let’s go to a science museum.Boy2: Science? We always go to science museums. I don’t like science museums. I want to go to a children’s museum. They’re more fun.Girl2: Well I’m too old for a children’s museum. Why don’t we go to an art museum?Clerk:Why don’t you go to the computer museum? There are a lot of fun things for childrenthere. You can learn all about the history of computers, as well as learn about science. Family: That’s a great idea! Let’s go to the computer museum. How do we get there?Do you know what the tourists are asking about?The tourists ask about…Conversation 1 RestaurantsConversation 2 public restroomsConversation 3 a good museum2b Listening and writingNow you are to listen to the conversations for the second time. Listen for where the man says the tourists should go.The tourists should go to…Conversation 1 Green LandConversation 2 The corner of Market and Middle StreetsConversation 3 The computer museumTo make a better use of the listening exercise we shall go on to read the tapescripts. While you read, Circle the Indirect questions and underline the useful expressions.2c Doing pairworkFor fun and for learning let’s role play the conversations between the man and the tourists. Who will be the man? All right, it’s you, Zhao Hongtao.A:Can you tell me where there’s a good place to eat?B: Of course. What kind of food do you like?A: I like vegetarian food.B: There are a lot of good restaurants in Sunville. Why not go to GreenLand. They have delicious salads.A: Can you tell me if there are any public restrooms around here?B: Yes, there’s one at the corner of Market and Middle Streets.A: A re they clean?B: Oh, no. They’re very dirty.A: Could you tell me if there is a good museum in Sunville?B:There’s a computer museum at the corner? There are a lot of fun things for both children and parents.A: That’s a great place! Let’s go to the computer museum. How do we get there?B: Take Bus 11.3a Reading and fillingGo to page 90, please. Read the article on the left and fill in the charts on the right. While reading try to underline all the useful expressions and circle all the connectivesEat, have fun and learn in Watertown!Watertown is a great place for the family to take a vacation.Teenagers will want to visit the world’s largest water slides and eat at Uncle Bob’s. A different rock band plays at Uncle Bob’s every night. Kids will enjoy the Clown City Café. They have organized games and the staff dress up as clowns.There’s also a lot for parents in Watertown. If they love good food, they can find it at the Farmer’s Market where the food is both delicious and cheap. While the children have fun, parents can take the dance lessons on the beach. And everyone can learn something in Watertown. There are threemuseums!Teenagers love the Sports Museum and kids enjoy the Science Museum. Parents will spend many happy hours walking through the History Museum.After reading fill in the chart on page 90 on the right.Kids Teenagers ParentsEat Uncle Bob’s Farmer’s MarketHave fun Clown City CaféWater slides Dance lessonsLearn Science Museum Sports Museum History Museum3b Completing a tour guideOn page 90 is an unfinished tour guide to Sunville. Now turn back to 2a and 2b for information to finish it.SUNVILLE has something for everyone. If you’re looking for museums,you will find several here. History museums are fascinating to parents.But kids may find them boring. In a science museum you can learn lots ofthings. Children’s museums are more fun. An art museum is interesting topeople who like arts. If you go to the computer museum you will find alot of fun things for children there. They can learn all about the history ofcomputers, as well as learn about science.IN SUNVILLE there are a lot of good restaurants, too. They are nice places to eat. You can find vegetarian food and meats, too. Green Landoffers delicious salads.Public restrooms around SUNVILLE are clean and beautiful. You’ll find some easily at the corner of Market and Middle Streets.3c Write a guide to your city or townMY HOMETOWN: TAIYUANTaiyuan, the capital city of Shanxi Province, lies in the north basin of Middle Jin (Jin is another name for Shanxi Province) and crosses the River Fen. The city area administers three districts, one subdivided city and five counties. The history of the city can be traced back to over 2,400 years ago. It was established in 497 BC, the end of the Spring and Autumn Period (the slavery Period in China) and was named Jinyang, the northern bank of the Jin River. In Chinese, the northern bank of waters is called yang. In 982, Song Taizong, Zhao Kuangyi, the second emperor of the Song Dynasty burned and flooded Jinyuan City. After that, he ordered one of the officials, Pan Mei to build Taiyuan City in Tangming Town, north of Jinyuan City. Thus, came the present Taiyuan City. Taiyuan, in Chinese, means the greatest plain. In fact, it is dominated by rugged hills and hilly areas. Only one-fifth of the whole area is plains. Taiyuan is surrounded by mountains in the east, west and north; only the southern part is alluvial plains. Taiyuan abounds in various minerals, especially coal and iron, so honors the name, "the home of coal and iron." Taiyuan is of continental climate at temperate zone. It is dry and cold in winter, hot and rainy in summer, dusty and windy in spring, cool and comfortable in autumn. The annual averagetemperature is 9.5 Degree Celcius.4 Doing groupworkOne of the group member is to role play the information booth worker, and theothers are the tourists. The tourists are asking about your city.Tourist: What is Taiyuan?Information booth worker: It is the capital city of Shanxi Province.Tourist: Where is Taiyuan?Information booth worker: It lies in the north basin of Middle Jin (Jin is another name for Shanxi Province) and crosses the River Fen.Tourist: How many districts are there in Taiyuan?Information booth worker: The city area administers three districts, one subdivided city and five counties.Tourist: How old is the city?Information booth worker: The history of the city is as old as 2,400 years. It was established in 497 BC, the end of the Spring and Autumn Period (the slavery Period in China). What was its old name?Tourist:Information booth worker: It was named Jinyang, the northern bank of the Jin River. In Chinese, the northern bank of waters is called yang.…Closing down by going around TaiyuanAt the end of the period I will take you on a trip to Taiyuan. Come with me.SELF CHECK2. Looking and writingThere is a map on page 91 in the middle. Look at it and ask five questions. Answer them as a local person might do.1.Excuse me, could you tell me where the bank is?→It’s between the Fifth Avenuet and theGarden Road on the west side of the Central Street.2.Excuse me, could you tell me where the movie theatre is?→It’s at the corner of the FifthAvenue and the Central Street. You can find it on your right.3.Excuse me, could you tell me where the restaurant is?→There are three restaurants in thecity. The best one is n earest from here. It’s between the Fifth Avenue and the Road, just by the Central Street.4.Excuse me, could you tell me where the library is?→It’s at the west end of the Garden Roadopposite to the best restaurant in the city.5.Excuse me, could you tell me where the shopping mall is?→It’s the tallest building in the city.It’s located west of the Central Street between the Fifth Avenue and the Garden Road.Just for fun!Reading poems is fun. So go on reading this little poem by James Whitcomb Riley (1849-1916).A BOY'S MOTHERMY mother she's so good to me,Ef I was good as I could be,I couldn't be as good—no, sir!—Can't any boy be good as her!She loves me when I'm glad er sad;She loves me when I'm good er bad;An', what's a funniest thing, she saysShe loves me when she punishes.I don't like her to punish me.—That don't hurt,—but it hurts to seeHer cryin'.—Nen I cry; an' nenWe both cry an' be good again.She loves me when she cuts an' sewsMy little cloak an' Sund'y clothes;An' when my Pa comes home to tea,She loves him most as much as me.She laughs an' tells him all I said,An' grabs me up an' pats my head;An' I hug her, an' hug my PaAn' love him purt' nigh as much as as Ma.Reading: Could you please lend me your pen?Before you read, listen to the recording for the general idea of the passage.While you read, underline all the expressions and circle all the connectives.Asking for information or help is a very common and necessary activity, especially when we visit a foreign country, so knowing how to ask for information politely is important. In English,the restrooms are?” are similar requests —but the first could sound rude. It’s important to use correctlanguage, but sometimes this alone is not enough—make requests.me, Mr West. Do you k now where my book is?”, your question will sound much more polite. On the other hand, it might be all right to say “Where is my book?” in some situations, perhaps with peopleyou know well.And you would not usually say, “Peter, lend me your pen.” A very direct order like this can sound最新Wordrude in English. Usually in English polite questions are longer and include extra language such as ‘Could you please…?’ or ‘Can I ask…?’ It sounds more polite to say, “Peter, could you please lend me your pen?” Sometime s, we might even need to spend some time leading in to a question or request. For example, if you stop a stranger in the street, we might first say, “Excuse me, I wonderIt might seem that speaking politely is more difficult than being direct, and in a way this may be true. However, in order not to offend people, learning about language etiquette is just as learning grammar or vocabulary. And doing this will also help you become better at English, or any otherPart 2: Teaching Resources (第二部分:教学资源)I. How to ask for directionsWhen you don't know where you are, or when you don't knowhow to get to a place, you can ask directions. Talk to the firstperson that you see. Ask that person where you should go.I don't like maps. I prefer to just stop and ask directions.I think we're lost. Let's pull over and ask directions.。
Unit3 第一课时导学案一、教学目标:1. 能够听说读写单词:bus, train, ship, taxi, school, home2. “四会”短语:by bike ,by bus ,on foot二、教学重点:能够听说读写单词:bus, train, ship, taxi, school, home三、教学难点:通过学习,能够熟练掌握交通工具的用法。
四、教学环节:学习目标(2分钟)(一)出示学习目标:1.能够听说读写单词:bus, train, ship, taxi, school, home2 .学习“四会”词语:by bike ,by bus ,on foot(二)老师朗读学习目标,学生认真听讲明确本节课任务。
自主学习(15分钟)(一)温故知新复习人物的不同称呼,并用所学句型同桌进行简单句型问答。
(二)阅读方法对照课本第18页,边看边练习拼写描述交通工具的单词。
(三)互助释疑同桌间一边指图片,一边读出单词,交流不会读的单词。
(四)探究出招同桌间练习书写,可以互相检查拼写。
展示交流(10分钟)(一)小组展示小组内练习用英语描述交通工具。
(二)班级展示指名小组上讲台做游戏,用英语描述自己或者他人使用的交通工具。
点拨升华(8分钟)(一)教师放录音,学生跟读,纠正读音。
(二)学生开火车读单词。
(三)介绍by和on这两个介词的正确用法。
课堂作业(5分钟)作业当堂清1.单词拼写b s 公共汽车tr n 火车sh p 船ta i 出租车sch l 学校h me 家挑战自我出示图片(课本17页第1和2题),完成填空练习。
How do you come to school?I come to school .板书设计:Unit 3 How Do You Come to School?bus 公共汽车How do you come to school?taxi 出租车I go to school …?train 火车by bike\train\bus\ship… ship 船on footschool 学校home 家作业1.单词拼写b s 公共汽车tr n 火车sh p 船ta i 出租车sch l 学校h me 家2. 出示图片(课本17页第1和2题),完成填空练习。
人教(PEP)六年级英语上册学案:Unit3 Read and Write一、教学目标1. 知识目标(1)能够正确听、说、读、写本节课的生词和重点句子。
(2)能够理解并运用所学知识描述和询问日常活动。
2. 能力目标(1)能够流利地朗读课文,提高阅读理解能力。
(2)能够通过合作、探究等方式,提高口语表达能力和交际能力。
3. 情感目标培养学生的团队协作意识,激发学生学习英语的兴趣。
二、教学内容1. 教材内容本节课为人教(PEP)六年级英语上册Unit3 Read and Write部分,主要讲述日常活动的话题。
通过学习,学生能够掌握描述和询问日常活动的词汇和句型,提高阅读理解能力。
2. 拓展内容结合教材内容,拓展有关日常活动的词汇和表达方式,提高学生的词汇量和口语表达能力。
三、教学重点与难点1. 教学重点(1)掌握描述和询问日常活动的词汇和句型。
(2)提高阅读理解能力,能够正确朗读课文。
2. 教学难点(1)正确运用一般现在时描述日常活动。
(2)运用所学知识进行实际交际。
四、教具与学具准备1. 教具多媒体课件、黑板、粉笔、单词卡片、图片等。
2. 学具课本、练习册、单词卡片、图片等。
五、教学过程1. 导入利用图片和单词卡片,引导学生复习日常活动的词汇,为新课的学习做好铺垫。
2. 展示(1)展示课文图片,引导学生观察和描述图片内容。
(2)播放课文录音,让学生跟读并模仿语音语调。
3. 实践(1)分组进行角色扮演,运用所学词汇和句型进行对话。
(2)小组竞赛,看哪组能够流利地朗读课文并正确回答问题。
4. 巩固完成练习册的相关习题,检查学生对课文内容的理解和掌握程度。
5. 拓展(1)引导学生运用所学知识,描述自己的日常活动。
(2)邀请学生上台展示,鼓励他们大胆开口说英语。
六、板书设计1. 板书课题:Unit3 Read and Write2. 板书重点词汇:go to schoolgo shoppinggo swimmingplay footballread bookswatch TV3. 板书句型:What do you do on weekends?I go to school on weekdays.I go swimming on weekends.七、作业设计1. 抄写生词,加强记忆。
Unit 3 This is my sister.单元导读:本单元的语法项目主要有几个人称代词的用法,I,he,she,they;名词的复数,同时注意this,that,it的复数表达形式these,those,they以及动词are,学会确认人物及介绍别人的常用英语口语。
第1课时.Section A 1a—2d学习目标:1. 掌握本节课的13个单词 2 .初步介绍一下复数的概念.3. 学会运用介绍人的句型: This / that is...以及these/those are和询问人的句型Is this / that...一、课前准备:1.请写出你所知道的家庭成员名称词.2.family/house/home 的用法3.请写出物主代词的概念和用法.4.如何介绍别人1) 当说话人要把一个人介绍给另一个人时,常用“___________”这一句型,而不说“_______”或“________”。
2)介绍一个人时,可用“______________”但一次介绍两个以上人时须用“__________”这一句型。
翻译: a)这是大卫。
b)那是我哥。
c)这是我的朋友们。
四、学习过程:1、熟练掌握本节课的词汇.1.个人试读,组内相互纠正发音.2.老师领读,学生自己纠正自己的发音.3.自己读并记住汉语意思,组内检查.4.小组竞赛,看谁记的多而快.5.认真观察1a的图片,将单词与图中的人物搭配,小组讨论并核对答案.6.听录音,完成1b,小组核对答案.2 介绍家人,引入复数的概念.把下列单词变为复数形式.a) mother father brother sister friend grandfather grandmother总结:名词变复数的规则:______________________________________b) that it they is this总结:这些词属于___________变化。
泗阳育才双语学校初一备课组English七年级上册Unit3 第一课时教学案一.课前复习:一般现在时:经常发生的动作或规律性的动作,表示现在的状态,特征或真理。
常与usually, often, always, sometimes, every day, on Sunday(s)等时间状语连用。
Be动词用am, is, are ;行为动词三单要加s或es 变成否定句,be动词后直接加not,行为动词要借助于助动词do/does, 在后面加not,其后一定要有动词原形。
变成一般疑问句,直接把be动词提前,把第一人称换成第二人称。
行为动词把助动词do/does提前,后面接主语和动词原形。
特别注意:在否定句和疑问句中把some变成any练习巩固:用所给词的适当形式填空1.Her father often ______(wear) a pair of ______(glass).2.Everyone in my class ___(be) good at Maths.3._____ he ______(like) English? Yes, ____ ____.4.Liu Hua _____ (play) football every day and he_____(enjoy)_____(listen) to music.5.He _____(study) English very hard so his English ____(be) very good.句型转换:1.I’m twelve years old.(对划线部分提问)2.He comes from Guangdong.(同上)3.He’s fine today.( 同上)4.Her name is Mary.(同上)5.I like sports very much.(改成否定句)6.Eddie walks to his bowl many times a day.(改为一般疑问句作肯定和否定回答)二.新授课四会的单词和句子:which, best, so, biology, geography, history, date, meeting, o’clock, OK, gate, School Open Day, the parent s’ meeting, at the school gate Which of the subjects do you like best?What’s the date today?What time is it?课时知识点:1.Which of the subjects do you like best? 你最喜欢哪门学科?它的同义句是:What subject do you like best?which是“哪一个”,有围限制,而 what“什么”无围限制。