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B4U1 Women of achievement Language points核心单词1. achievement n.[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。
高手过招完成句子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。
How is your new car behaving? 你的新车性能如何?联想拓展behaviour n. (人的)言行举止,行为;(动物)习性,自学成才behaviour towards/to... 对……的态度/行为高手过招(1)单项填空①David is quite well in school. He obeys the teachers and gets As in all his subjects. (2009山东潍坊检测)A. behavedB. concernedC. involvedD. respected(2)完成句子①父母让孩子们在客人面前举止礼貌。
Book IV Unit 1 Women of achievementI Learning aims1. To learn about women of achievement2. To develop reading ability.II Teaching ProceduresStep 1 Leading inShow some pictures of great women.Step 2 Pre-readingPredictionGlance through the title of the text and the pictures in it. What do you think the text will be talking about?Look at the title and pictures to predict what the passage will tell about.Step 3 ReadingTask 1 Fast reading: (3minutes)Read the passage quickly and find the answers:1. Who is the student?_______________________2. What animals are observed?_______________________3. The text is mainly about________.A.Jane’s life in protecting the wild lifeB.Jan e’s life in the forest in AfricaC.Chimps’ life in the forestD.many wild animals in dangerTask 2 Intensive reading:Read again and find the main idea of each paragraph.(3-4 minutes)First find the topic sentence of each paragraph and write them down. And then summarize the main idea of each paragraph.Paragraph 1: ___________________________________________________________________________ Main idea: ___________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: ___________________________________________________________________________ Main idea: ___________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 3: ___________________________________________________________________________ Main idea: ___________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 4: ___________________________________________________________________________ Main idea: ___________________________________________________________________________ Task 3 Details-readingThe first paragraph:(2-3 minutes)Read Para. 1 and answer the following questions.1. What did the group do first in the morning?_______________________________________________________________2. What did the writer think of the evening?_______________________________________________________________3. What did the group realize from the observation?_______________________________________________________________4. Then we see them go to sleep together in their nest for the night. We realize that the bond betweenmembers of a chimp family is as strong as in a human family.What are the meanings of the underlined words?nest : ______________________________bond: ______________________________The second paragraph:(2-3minutes)1.How did Jane discover the society of chimps and what did she discover?2. When did Jane Goodall arrive in Gombe? How old was she?_______________________________________________________________3. Find a sentence from this paragraph that has the similar meaning with the following one.People’s knowledge about chimps changed because of Jane’s achievements.________________________________________________________________4. Listen to a tape about how Jane Goodall observed the chimps.While listening, try to fill in the two blanks according to what you hear.Observing chimps was not easy work. They were very shy and would run away whenever Miz Goodall came near. She learned to watch them from far away using binoculars (双筒望远镜)Over time, she slowly gained their trust. She gave the chimps human _______ such as David Graybeard, Flo and Fifi.Giving the chimps human names was a very unusual method. Most researchers would have identified the animals using _________instead of names. But Miz Goodall believed that to understand animal behavior, the observer had to see the animals as individuals, not as interchangeable(可互换的)objects.From the way Jane observed chimps, we can conclude that she is a ____________ person.The third paragraph:(2-3 minutes)1. True or false:1) She hopes that chimps can be left in the zoo. ()2) She has helped build many homes for the wild animals to live in. ()3) She has spent about fifty years helping people understand her work. ()4) Once she stops working, all the scenes of chimps in the laboratories will appear in her mind.()2. Translate the following sentence into Chinese.For forty years Jane Goodall has been outspoken about making the rest of the world understand and respect the life of these animal.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The fourth paragraph:(1-2minutes)Read this paragraph and find out Jane’s achievements:Jane’s achievements:1. ______________________________________________________________2. ______________________________________________________________3. ______________________________________________________________Task 4 RetellingRead the passage again and try to fill in the blanks.Since __________, Jane Goodall had wanted to work with animals in their own environment. She first arrived in G ombein 1960, and she spent many years _________ and _________the chimps’ daily activities. Her study of chimps helped people understand how much they ________ like humans. For 40 years, Jane has been making every effort to make people understand and ________ the life of these animals. She is ________ a busy life but she has _________great success. She _________ those who want to cheer the achievements of women.More information about Jane Goodall:1. In 1991, Jane Goodall created the Roots and Shoots(根与芽)program for school children to learn about wild animals and conservation of the environment.This has since grown to a network of around 2,000 clubs for children and young people in 87 countries worldwide.2. In 1998, Jane Goodall came to China for the first time. Since then, she came to China almost every yearto promote(宣传促进) environmental protection. In one of her lectures in Peking University, a university student asked her a question, “if you had only one banana left, whom would you prefer to give, a chimp or a hungry boy?” Jane Goodall answered, “This is a very challenging question. I will……”Have a discussion about how Jane Goodall will answer the question. Then report to the class.Step 4 post-readingTask 5 DiscussionDo you think Jane Goodall is a great woman? What qualities does she have?(Discuss in pairs using the adjectives that you think best describe her).Step 5 Homework1. Read the passage again and again.2. Write a short composition about Jane Goodall according to what you have learnt today.高一英语阅读课Book IV Unit One Women of achievement。
Unit1 Women of achievement单元教案This unit stays focused on the topic: women. Six women with various national backgrounds are featured, and different aspects of their life are explored, like, their social position, contributions and hardships ;meanwhile, their achievements in a wide variety of fields are highly praised. Ss will know better the roles women play in social life, with their(esp. girl students’)self-esteem and sense of social responsibility boosted.Warming-up requires Ss to comment on the 6 women and give their opinions and reasons as well. This part connects Unit5,Module1.The rules concluded in the earlier unit can be applied here to identify great women. Ss should be encouraged to discuss what these women did for other people, and what problems they had to overcome or what they had to give up to achieve their ambition.Pre-reading is also a discussion but focused on Jane Goodall. The two questions raised here prompt Ss to think over the pros and cons of two approaches to scientific study(lab research & field research). Then, Ss are asked to predict the content based on the title and pictures.Reading-A Student of African Wildlife depicts a scenewhere Jane and her colleagues studied chimps in an African forest and explains the significance of their work and the achievements she reached. Despite the fact that it was a dirty and tiring job to do the field research in the wild, they all regarded it as worthwhile. Some of their valuable discoveries would not have been made in the lab;for the very reason Jane Goodall had chosen the primitive African forest to study in.Her years of observing and recording chimps’ daily activities attributed to a better understanding of their behaviour. She has argued that wild animals be left in the wild and not used for entertainment or advertisements. She has endeavored to enhance people’s awareness of understanding, respecting and protecting wild animals. She is an inspiring role model !Comprehending consists of 4 Exx, guiding Ss to comprehend the reading passage at different levels. Exx1-3 are intended to aid Ss to obtain important details ,grasp paragraph main ideas and transfer text information in the form of multiple choice, summing-up and filling in a chart. The 4 open-ended Qs in Ex4 encourage Ss to think in oth ers’ shoes, which helps strengt hen Ss’ faith in animals protection.Learning about Language is to discover and practice usefulwords, expressions and structures. Discovering useful words and expressions is meant to help Ss to further study word formation, key words & phrases; Discovering useful structures centers on “subject-verb agreement”, determining the number of collective noun being the priority for the moment. Form-Meaning-Use approach is encouraged in grammar study.Using language is to train Ss’ in tegrating skills in listening, speaking , reading and writing. Reading features Lin Qiaozhi,a famed specialist in women disease, who achieved great success in her career with remarkable perseverance and efforts. She cared about women and mothers, esp. those living in poverty, and earned respect with her kindness and warn heart. Plus, she dedicated all her life to her patients and Chinese medical care. Ss are expected to learn about an outstanding woman’s life, and, more importantly, get enlightened when considering their future career choice. (Listening, Speaking & writing : omitted)Summing Up,Learning Tip,Reading for Fun: omittedKey points covered in this unit are summarized as follows;⑴ know about great women of achievement in various fields and discuss their qualities;(2) learn how to describe a person with adjectives about people’s qualit ies and personalities;(3) well identify the number of collective noun and master the corresponding principle of keeping verb-form in agreement with the subject;(4) master how to change nouns into verbs, vice versa; Further study word formation;(5) master the following words, expressions and their usage in concrete context:(pls refer to TB4 p.1)_________________________________________________________ ___________________Period One Warming up (p.1); Using language: Listening (p.7)☆ Teaching objectives1. abilitySs will be able to learn about and briefly talk about the 6 women’s life, main deeds and contributions in Warming up; Ss will be able to develop the abilities of pre-listening predicting &listening for key words while listening .2. language knowledge & skillsAfter this period of learning Ss will be able to:Understand the meaning of the following words & phrases and master their basic usage:achievement, welfare project, institute, specialist, connection, human beings, campaign, organization, dress as, help do sth, concern oneself with sth, devote one’s life to sth, found a campaign to do sthLearn how to use the following key sentence patterns: Joan of Arc was a girl from the countryside who dressed as a man and went to fight for the French.She helped drive the English out of France.She helped improve prison conditions and gave prisoners work and education.She concerned herself with welfare projects, especially the China Welfare Institute for women and children.She devoted all her life to medical work for Chinese women and children.Her research showed the connections between chimps and human beings.Jody Williams helped found an international campaign to stop the making of landmines.3. cultural consciousnessSs will be able to know about the unfairness women meet within society and take a right attitude towards gender difference☆ Teaching procedures & waysⅠ:Warming up1. What did Joan of Arc ,Elizabeth Fry, Song Qingling, Lin Qiaozhi, Jane Goodall and Jody Williams do respectively?dress as / fight for / drive sb out of …\\help improve …\\concern oneself with …\\devote one’s life to …\\show the connections between …\\found a campaign to …2. Scan the passages and fill in the tableⅡ :Discussion1. What do these six women have in common?devoted, determined, committed, inspiring, influential, had careers2. Do you still remember Nelson Mandela? What do you think makes a great man or womanⅢ:Listening1. Discuss in groups.Is it easy for women to succeed?What difficulties might women meet? Do you think men have the same problems? Give reasons.2.Listen for the first time and check the ideas that you have just discussed before3. Listen to the tape again and take notes on the three problems given in the listening.-Ex24. Listen once more and fill in the blanks-Ex3Ⅳ: DiscussionIt is said that “it is more difficult for a woman to be succe ssful”. Do you agree or disagree? State your reasons.Ⅴ: Summary and homework1. Remember the following words and expressions.achievement, welfare project, institute, specialist, connection,human beings, campaign, organization, found a campaign dress as / fight for / help drive sb out of some place /help improve / concern oneself with / devote one’s life to /show the connections between …2. Preview the reading “A student of African wildlife”. Study the new words and finish Eexercise 1 on page4 ☆ Reflection:_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Period Two Pre-reading (p.1); Reading; Comprehending (pp.2-3)☆ Teaching objectives:1.abilityFurther train Ss to predict the content based on the title and pictures;develo p Ss’ reading skills of grasping the gist, summing up Para. main ideas, obtaining key information, raising Qs (general,detailed,inferring,writing skills) ,and retelling the text with some questions and words as a support; Develop Ss’ ability to acquire inf ormation through reading; summarize the methods of observing chimps and Jane Goodall’s achievements in chimp study and protection.2. language knowledge & skillsAfter this period of learning,Ss will be able to master the following language items in the specific context of the passage-“A Student Of African Wildlife” After this period of learning,Ss will be able to useKey words & phrases:behave, behaviour, shade, worthwhile, nest, bond, observe, childhood, respect, argue, entertainment, inspiremove off, be outspoken about, lead a busy life, crowd in Key structures:Watching a family of chimps wake up is our first activity of the day.Everybody sits and waits in the shade of the trees while the family begins to wake up and move off.Jane warns us that our group is going to be very tired and dirty by the afternoon and she is right.Her work changed the way people think about chimps.3. Affect & attitudeGuide Ss to appreciate the heroine’s spirit of braving hardships.☆ Teaching procedures & ways:I. Pre-reading1. Retell the story about Jane Goodall.study chimps in Africa, show the connections between chimps & human beings, protect chimps2. Discuss in groups.Why do you think Jane Goodall went to Africa to study chimps rather than to university?Do you think she was right? Give your reasons.Can you think of the possible difficulties that Jane Goodall might meet doing her research without training?3. PredictionLook at the title and the pictures. Then answer the following questions.1) What do you think the passage will tell us?2) What is Jane Goodall doing in the picture on the top right?3) What is Jane Goodall doing in the picture on the bottom left?4. Vocabulary matching._____ close connection that people have with each other _____ to fill sb with feelings or aims_____ (of thoughts, questions, etc) to fill one’s mind _____ the period of time when someone is a child_____ giving opinions openly and honestly_____ to move away from a place; to leave_____ task that requires a lot of time and effort_____ to watch carefullyII. Reading1. Fast readingSkim the passage and underline the basic information: what, who, why, where, when, how.2. Underline the topic sentence in each paragraph. Following Jane’s way of studying chimps, our group are all going to visit them in the forest.Nobody before Jane fully understood chimp behaviour.For forty years Jane Goodall has been outspoken about making the rest of the world understand and respect the life of these animals.She has achieved everything she wanted to do.Ssummarize the main idea of each paragraph-Ex2 p.3 Discover the structure of the text.5. Ask questions.Make up questions within your group based on the reading. Each group chooses a best question and the other groups compete to answer it.E.g. what’s the main idea of the first paragraph? (General) When did Jane first arrive in Gombe? (detailed)What do we know about Jane’s personality from the second paragraph? (make an inference)Which part is the summary of the reading? (writing skills)…6. Answer more questions from the T.In which way has Jane helped people? (behave)What did we do before we followed the chimps wandering into the forest? (shade, move off)What did the writer think of the evening? (worthwhile) What did the writer realize after a day’s watching? (bond) How did Jane discover the society of chimps? (observe ) How did Jane try to protect the lives of chimps in their natural habitat? (be outspoken about, respect, argue) When did Jane want to work with animals in their own environment? (childhood)What about Jane’s life now? (lead a busy/meaningful life) Activity III. Post-reading1. In your group rretell the text using the following questions and words as a support.What did the writer do? (behave, shade, worthwhile, bond) What did Jane Goodall do and find out about chimps? (observe, discover)What did Jane Goodall do to protect the chimps? (be outspokenabout, respect, argue)What about her achievements?2. Discuss in groups.Reconsider the title. Do you understand it differently? Discuss with your partners.Do you think it is more important to study chimps in the wild rather than in a zoo? Givereasons.Do you think you would go if you are asked to study animals in the wild? Why or why not?IV. Summary and homeworkRemember the following words and expressions.behave, shade, move off, worthwhile, nest, bond, behaviour, observe, childhood, be outspoken about, respect, argue, entertainment, lead a busy life, crowd in, inspire2. Finish Exercises 1 and 3 ( p. 3) and Exercise 3 (p. 4).☆ Reflection:_________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ ________________________________________Period Three Using language: Reading (p.6), Speaking (p.7)☆ Teaching objectives1. abilityAfter this period of learning,Ss will be able toobtain important information by means of reading and sum up the heroine’s qualities;describe a person’s quality and personality.2.language knowledge & skillsAfter this period of learning,Ss will be able to use the following language items:key words & phrasessickness, intend, emergency, generation, kindness, consideration, deliverdo research on, by chance, come across, cut the death rate, carry onkey sentence patternsBy chance I came across an article about a doctor called LinQiaozhi, a specialist in women’s diseases.Who were the women that Lin Qiaozhi thought needed this advice?Further reading made me realize that it was hard work and determination as well as her gentle nature that got her into medical school.Teaching procedures & waysI. Review1. Review Jane Goodall’s story. Use as many new words from the passage as possible.behave, behaviour, shade, worthwhile, nest, bond, observe, childhood, respect, argue, entertainment, inspiremove off, be outspoken about, lead a busy life, crowd in 2. Check the homework. Share your mother or grandmother’s experiences with your group.Now Let’s look at the career of somebody who lived at the same time as your grandmother.II. Pre-reading1.What do you know about Lin Qiaozhi? (a doctor, a specialist in women’s diseases …)2.Which adjectives could you use to describe her?(devoting, kind, inspiring, respected, clever, …)III. Reading1. Read for the first time. List three of Lin Qiaozhi’s achievements.—Ex 1 p.62. Find the words or phrases in the text to replace the underlined parts.I went to all the bookstores of the town to buy the book, but failed. Today, I found it by chance in my friend’s house. (came across)Last night the heavy rain destroyed the country road and the only doctor in the village had to help a woman to give birth to a baby. (deliver a baby)After my partner left I tried to continue our work as usual. (carry on)The book is designed for children. (is intended for)3. Read again and answer the following questions by using sentences from the passage.When did the writer decide to study at a medical college? (do research on) How did the writer find the article about Lin Qiaozhi? (by chance, come across)For whom and for what purpose did Lin Qiaozhi write a small book about how to look after babies? (cut the death rate, beintended for)Why was it difficult for Lin Qiaozhi to get medical training? (generation, be placed second to)What helped Lin Qiaozhi succeed later on? (kindness and consideration)Why do you think the writer chose to study at medical college? (carry on )IV. Post-reading1.Work in groups to discuss what are the important qualitiesa good doctor should have.Ex2Q4 p.62. What do you think of Lin Qiaozhi? Work in groups to thinkout the adjectives which can describe one’s quality.hard-working energetic active determined intelligentfair generous kindhelpful confident brave honest unselfish devoted educated warm-hearted modest considerate strong-minded self-reliant self-respected responsible3. Group work. Use the adjectives to talk about the great person you admire. Follow the givenoutline.Outline:1) Topic sentence2) Supporting sentences3) ExamplesV. Summary and homework1. Remember the following words and expressions.do research on, by chance, come across, cut the death rate, intend, emergency, generation, kindness, consideration, deliver, carry on2. Write a composition about the person you admire based on your classroom talk.Reflection:_________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ ___________________________Period Four Learning about language: Discovering useful words and expressions (p.4); Using words and expressions (p.42)☆ 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 connectionbetween 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 expressions. Try tosummarize 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 fullmarks in the exam.n. achievement1) The achievement as a teacher is to show his students howto learn.2) A sense of achievement will encourage students to makemore efforts.2.campaign3.dress4. put… to death5.deliver6.behave7.argue8.worthwhile9.observe10.lead a… life11.crowd in12.look down upon13.intend14.carry onIV. PractiseComplete 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:_________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _______________Period Five Learning about language: Discovering useful structures (p.5);Using structures (p.43)☆ Teaching objectives1. Master the principles of subject-verb agreement when collective nouns,pronuns,nouns or/and pronuns connected by connectors;2. apply the language knowledge about subject-verb agreement to practice.Teaching procedures & waysI. Review-the definition of subject-verb agreementChoose the correct verb form. Can you summarize the rules?I am/are seventeen. // She is/are sixteen.There is/are a desk in the room.· There is/are no chairs in it.John gets/get up at six o’clock every morning.They has/have not come yet.What is/are the latest news about the Olympics?II. Collective nouns1.Study the examples in Ex1 p.5 and2. More examples inEx2 p.53. Guide Ss to summarize the ruleIII. Pronouns1. Look at the following sentences. Note the subjects and verbs2.T’s guidance3. Practise-Ex2 p.43IV. Other examples1.Study the following sentences,payingattention to the subj-v agreement就近一致Practice-Ex3 p.5V. Summary of subject-verb agreement rules :Read through the Grammar summary on pages 88-89.VI. HomeworkFinish Exercise 2 on page 5 and Exercises 1 and 3 on page 43 Reflection_________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ ___________________________Period Six Listening and talking (p.41); Listening task (p.44); Reading task (p.44)☆ Teaching objectivesAfter this period of learning, Ss will be able to:1. predict the listening content based on the picture and already-known information ; take notes of key points while listening;2. ⑴adeptly describe a person with adjectives & describe differences between persons;(2)maintain a talk by resorting to communicative strategies, like, asking & clarifying Qs3. while reading,grasp key information & take special note of connecting words.Teaching procedures & waysI. Listening1. Look at the picture on page 41 and read through Exx 2 & 3. What can you predict about the listening?2. listen to Part 1 and finish Ex2 p.413. Listen to Part 2 and finish Ex 3. p.41II. TalkingWhich Chinese woman in the past also disguised herself as a man to join the army?2. Compare Joan of Arc and Mulan3. Read the questions in pairs. You can make up more questions.Why do you admire her?What did she do to impress you most?How would you describe her?Why did she choose to join the army?Was she successful? What happened to her later?Can you give an example to show …?4. Make up a short dialogue in pairsS1: Do you think that Joan of Arc was like Mulan?S2: Well, I suppose she was in some ways. They were both brave, weren’t they?S1: Yes, but I admire Mulan more.S2: What did she do to impress you?S1: …III. Listening Task p441. Before Listening. T: We are going to listen to a dialogue between Ding Lingyu and Ms Jody Williams about the latter’s work to ban landmines.1)What does ICBL mean?2)Why are landmines dangerous? What can landmines do to people?2. Listen to Part 1 carefully and take notes. Fill in the chart in Ex2 p443. Listen to Part 2 and fill in the blanks. Ex3 p44IV. Reading Task p441. What do you know about Elizabeth Fry from Warming-up?A Quaker // Helped improve prison conditions and gave prisoners work and education //Helped the Quakers get the Nobel Peace Prize in 19472. Skim the reading about Elizabeth in five minutes and finish Ex 1. p44V. Homework1. Remember all the new words and phrases in Unit 1.2. Finish Exercise 2 on page 45.3. Think about a special woman you admire and look for some information about her.Reflection:_________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ ___________________________Period Seven Using language: Writing (p.7), Summing up (p.7)☆ Teaching objectivesAfter this period of learning, Ss will be able to:1. write about a person’s life and work , using basic writing skills&strategies properly2.sum up what has been covered in Unit 1Teaching procedures & ways.I. Lead inReview the three passages we have read.Think about:what we can write when introducing a person; how we shall organize an article about a person.2. Talk about a great woman you admire.II. Summary1. Possible content:1)personal information2)personality and quality3)things she/he has done4)evaluation from other people2. Possible ways to write the article:Part 1: an introduction of the personPart 2: supporting details1) characters2) achievementsPart 3: a conclusion1) what you think of him/her2) how people view him or her3. Description and evaluation vocabulary4. Writing TipWhen you are writing about somebody’s life, choose an interesting example that shows the person’s character.(p. 8)5. Sayings & proverbs : Reading for fun (p.8)You have to believe in yourself. That’s the secret of success. (Charles Chaplin)人必须相信自己,这就是成功的秘诀。
BOOK4 Unit 1 Woman of achievementBrief introduction to the unitThe topic of this unit is women of achievement. It briefly introduces several great women from different countries, talks about women’s important role in different fields and speaks highly o f women’s achievement.Teaching goals1. Talk about great women’s achievements and their characters.2. Be familiar with the word, phrases and expressions describing a person especially a great woman.3. Learn sth about agreement.4. Learn to write about a woman by giving an example and then drawing a conclusion.Period one ReadingTeaching aims:Get the students to be familiar with Jane Goodall and know the importance of protecting wildlife , and get them to realize the important qualities a person should have to be successful. Get the students to understand the structure of the reading material and learn to summarize the story.Get the students to learn some phrases and structures and try to use it freely.Teaching procedures:Step 1 Warming upBefore class ask the students to look for information about a kind of animals, including their habits, food, marriage, etc. and report it in class as a warming-up exercise.There are a variety of animals in the world. How much do you know about wildlife? Please introduce some to the whole class.Let’s enjoy a video about chimps.Show a video clip of a chimp trying to crack a nut and get them to think.What do you know about the chimps?It helps us to understand how much they behave like humans.Do you think it necessary to protect wildlife?Yes, because they are our friends…Step 2 Skimming (individual work)There is a woman called Jane Goodall who is protecting chimps in Africa. What do we call her? Show the topic A Protector of African Wildlife.What do you know about her?Jane Goodall博士于2002年4月16日被任命为联合国和平使者。
Book 4 Unit 1 Women of achievementPeriod 1 Warming up &Speaking教学反思一、标题人教版Book 4 Unit 1 Women of achievement, Period 1 Warming up &Speaking教学反思二、引言课堂教学就是一个不断反思不断提高的过程。
追求理想的课堂就必须在教学中不断反思。
为了更好的提高学生的英语水平,让他们增强对英语学习的成就感,本着以学生为中心的教学原则,让学生一起来学习的是人教版必修4第一单元Women of achievement。
三、教学背景介绍在实际教学活动中,人教版必修4课程一般设置在高一下学期进行。
经过一年左右的高中英语的学习,学生英语水平得到了提高,大部分学生所掌握的词汇量也有所增加,对于句子的意义,对英语国家也有所了解,可对特定话题用英文表达自己的想法。
本单元的warming up部分的主要教学目标是激起学生的学习兴趣及让他们对接下来要学习的内容有所了解,增加背景知识的输入。
单元的主题是Women of achievement,通过介绍几位生活在不同国度的杰出女性,探讨女性在社会生活中的地位、价值和贡献,关注她们所面临的困难,讴歌她们在社会各个领域的成就。
可联系之前学习过的Nelson Mandela-a modern hero,以此来降低学生对话题的陌生感和学习难度。
四、教学过程及反思本单元warming up介绍了几位生活在不同国度的杰出女性,探讨女性在社会生活中的地位、价值和贡献,关注她们所面临的困难,讴歌她们在社会各个领域的成就。
结合本课内容,为了更好创设语言学习的环境,在备课时找出了本部分出现的关键词welfare projects, specialist, connection, human being, campaign, organization等,然后找了些非常漂亮和清晰的世界名人的图片。