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初中英语拓展性课程中渗透德育——以英语课外阅读为例作者:王凯彦来源:《校园英语》 2019年第6期【摘要】在新课标教育教学改革的发展前提下,初中英语教学目标、教学内容与教学实践等,也发生一系列变革与创新。
德育作为英语课程教学的重中之重,开始成为初中英语教学的主要关注方向与渗透点。
本文通过分析德育教育内涵及其与初中英语拓展性课程的关系,以及对初中英语拓展性课程中德育教学的案例分析来完成对初中学生的英语德育教育。
【关键词】初中英语;拓展性课程;德育教育;渗透【作者简介】王凯彦,宁波市北仑区新碶中学。
前言现阶段初中英语拓展性的课程教学,不仅仅着重于基础英语理论知识的教学,而且注重对学生英语课外阅读能力、写作能力等的培养。
从当前初中英语课程的人文教学方面来看,英语教师在拓展性教学的过程中,通常会引入英语德育的教学内容,来培养学生积极向上的学习态度、正确价值观念与合作精神等,以实现英语拓展性教学效率与教学质量的提升。
一、德育教育内涵及其与初中英语拓展性课程的关系1.德育教育内涵与主要实现途径。
德育教育不仅仅是对学生的思想道德教育,而是针对学生学习情况、思想观念、心理状态与生活情况等所开展的综合性个体教育。
德育作为初中学校素质教学的重要组成部分,贯穿于初中教学的各个阶段。
前苏联教育学家苏霍姆林斯基指出:“德育教育是一项专门的具有特殊性的教育工作,也是决定个体未来发展的教学内容。
”德育教学主要包括课程教育、心理健康教育、社会实践活动教育,以及校园文化教育教学等内容。
当前我国颁布《关于深化教育改革,全面推进素质教育的决定》,该决定将对人才培养的德育教学,与智育、体育、劳育、美育等放在同等重要的位置。
在对学生德育教育的实现方面,主要通过教育结构、教育观念、教育内容、教学培养模式等的改革创新,来将多种教学活动与德育教育进行融合。
2.德育教育渗透到初中英语拓展性教学中的必要性。
德育作为英语课程教学的组成部分,应该通过英语课外阅读等教学途径,进行相应德育工作的开展,以及完成学生思想道德观念的培养。
初中英语拓展阅读(2)ARed is used in many American expressions. It can be used to show happiness, as in the expression “a red-letter day”. This is a day when something special happens. The expressi on is probably based on church customs. For almost 600 years, church calendars have been marked with red to show special holy days. Today’s calendars are still marked that way with the dates of holidays and special days printed in red.The expressio n “a red-letter day” is often heard in everyday life. “A red-letter day” is a day that people are especially happy. It may be a day that you have long waited for, a wedding day, for example. Or it may be a day with a happy surprise. You might tell a friend that yesterday was a red-letter day, because you won some money in the lottery.“Rolling out the red carpet” is another commonly heard expression. It describes an especially warm welcome of any kind. A city may “roll out the red carpet” for its baseball t eam, when the team arrives home after winning a championship. A group of supporters go to the airport to greet the team. The red-carpet welcome includes a lot of cheering by thousands of fans, a parade, music and speeches of praise by local politicians.Red is also used in some expressions that are not happy. “Red-handed” is one. To be caught “red-handed” is to be found in an act of wrong doing. The evidence is clear. You are guilty.Today we use the expression to be caught “red-handed” in situation s that are not serious. For example, a mother might say she caught her son red-handed, taking cookies out of the cookie jar.Choose the best answer for each question.( )1. The expression “a red-letter day” perhaps first came from _______.A. English customsB. church calendarsC. weekdaysD. a dictionary( )2. You can say it’s a red-letter day if _______ on that day.A. you find a good jobB. you borrow some moneyC. you are freeD. you write a letter to your friend( )3. We usually roll out the red carpet when _______.A. a friend of ours drops by our houseB. someone is going to leaveC. we give someone a warm welcomeD. we move into a new house( )4. You are caught “red-handed” when your teacher _______ in class.A. sees you putting up your handB. finds you talkingC. asks you some questionsD. says you are clever( )5. Which is the best title of this passage?A. Red Is a Useful ColorB. How to Use RedC. Red in Some ExpressionsD. What’s a Red-letter DayHelp: expression n. 表达holy adj. 神圣的wedding n. 婚礼lottery n. 发行彩票championship n. 冠军parade n. 游行politician n. 政客evidence n. 证据guilty adj. 有罪的BSport is very popular in England. In other words, lots of English people like the idea of sports. A lot of them watch sports on TV. But the number of the people who take part in sports is quite small.(6) On the whole, English people prefer to be fat rather than thin.The most popular sport in England is football.(7) Football is played on Saturday afternoons in most towns and the supporters of a certain team will travel from one end of the country to the other to watch their team play. There are four divisions of the football league.(8) Not surprisingly, the best teams are in the first division. But the best supporters are often in the fourth division. You have to be a good supporter to watch the fourth division football!Many other sports are also played in England,(9) such as golf, in which you try to knock a ball into a hole; basketball, in which you try to get a ball through a net; tennis, in which you try to hit a ball so that your opponent can not hit it. As you see, if the ball had not been invented, there would have been no sport.Of course, that is not quite true. Athletics isn’t played with a ball, nor horse racing. Perhaps that is why they are not so popular as football!(10)Put the underlined sentences into Chinese.6. ___________________________________________7. ___________________________________________8. ___________________________________________9. ___________________________________________10. ___________________________________________Help: divisions n. 级opponent n. 对手athletics n. 田径运动horse racing 赛马CNational Library of New Zealand is open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, from Monday to Friday and 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, on Saturday. Gallery’s op ening time differs.When exhibitions are on, readers should read 9:00 am-5:00 pm Mon-Fri, 9:00 am-4:30 pm Sat, 1:00 pm-4:30 pm Sun.If gallery is in the process of breaking down and setting up of exhibitions, gallery is closed during this period.There are also three libraries in Auckland, Palmerston North and Christchurch that teachers can visit to borrow books.AucklandMonday-Friday: 8:00 am-5:45 pmPalmerston NorthMonday-Friday: 8:30 am-5:00 pmThursday: 8:30 am-6:00 pm (during term time)ChristchurchMonday - Friday: 8:30 am-5:00 pmWednesday: 8:30 am-6:00 pm (during term time)Choose the best answer for each question.( )11. On weekdays National Library of New Zealand is open for _______.A. five hoursB. ten hoursC. eight hoursD. seven hours( )12. In National Library of New Zealand, _______ are often on.A. music showsB. exhibitionsC. moviesD. food festivals( )13. Mr. Green, a math teacher, can visit Christchurch _______.A. at 6:30 pm on WednesdayB. on SundayC. on SaturdayD. at 11:00 am on Friday( )14. The underlined word “differ” means _______.A. to be the sameB. to be alikeC. to be differentD. to be difficult( )15. Auckland, Palmerston North and Christchurch are closed _______.A. on MondaysB. on WednesdaysC. on ThursdaysD. on weekendsHelp: gallery n. 画廊Key: 1-5 BACBC 6. 但是参加运动的人数非常少。
初中英语拓展阅读(7)你知道牛仔裤的由来吗?知道电影中特技是怎么回事吗?来这看看吧!AGood evening, ladies and gentlemen. I’m Roy Darby, and this is my show. This is a television show for all the families, and I know you’re going to enjoy it.Let’s start with a story I heard the o ther day about a very proud pig. This pig lived on a farm with a lot of other animals. And of all the animals on the farm, he thought he was the most important. But it was not enough that he himself thought this way. He had to be sure that the other animals thought so, too. So he went up to one of the chickens and asked, “Who is the most important animal on the farm?” Straight away, the chicken answered, “You are, master.” Then he asked one of the farm dogs, and he got the same reply.Next, he asked a cow. When the cow seemed uncertain of the right answer, the pig looked angry and showed his teeth. “Oh, you are, of course, master pig,” said the cow. “Of course,” the pig said. “There is no doubt about it.”At last, the pig asked a big horse, “Who is the most important animal on the farm?” The horse lifted one foot, rolled the pig over, and placed his foot on the pig’s head. “All right,” said the pig, “you don’t have to do that just becaus e you don’t know the answer.”Choose the best answer for each question.( )1. Roy Darby’s show is ___________________.A. a funny story about a pigB. for ladies and gentlemen onlyC. about life on the farmD. a family show on the television( )2. When the pig put his question to the chicken, the chicken ________________.A. gave him the answer that he wantedB. went up to him and answered himC. said that she was more importantD. said that the pig was as important as the chicken( )3. The dog ____________.A. answered in the same way as the chickenB. did not understand the questionC. asked the same question as the pig’sD. received the same reply as the chicken’s( )4. The pig was angry with the cow because _____________________.A. the cow showed her teethB. the cow did not give the answer he wanted straight awayC. the cow gave him the wrong answerD. he had to tell the cow the right answer( )5. It is clear that the big horse thinks __________is the most important animal on the farm.A. the pigB. the cowC. he himselfD. the dogHelp: uncertain adj. 不确定的BLevi Strauss, a young man from Germany, arrived in California in 1850. It was the time of the Gold Rush.Thousands of people were coming to California to dig for gold. And Levi Strauss came to sell canvas to these gold miners. Canvas was a heavy fabric. So Levi Strauss thought the miners might need it to mend tents.One day Strauss heard a miner said he couldn’t find clothes strong enough for the work he was doing. Strauss got an idea. He quickly took some of his canvas and made it into trousers. These trousers were just what the miners needed. In one day he sold all the trousers he had made.Strauss wanted to make better trousers. So he bought the fabric that was softer than canvas but just as strong. This fabric came from Nimes, a city in France, so the miners called it “denim” and bought more trousers from Strauss.However, denim had no color. Because of this the denim trousers did not look very nice, and they got dirty easily. To solve this problem, Strauss dyed the denim blue.Strauss started a company. Today the company is known around the world and its trousers are popular with many people from teens to the old. And the trousers are thought not only strong but also pretty. This is how jeans came out. Mark these statements with “T” (true) or “F” (false).( )6. In 1850, many people went to California to buy trousers made of denim.( )7. Levi Strauss was born in Germany, but did business in America.( )8. Denim first came f rom Levi Strauss’s hometown.( )9. A lot of people like to wear jeans in the world.( )10. The earliest jeans were blue.Help: Gold Rush 淘金热miner n. 矿工fabric n. 布CYou are watching a film in which two men are having a fight. They hit each other with chairs. And it goes on until one of the men crashes through a window and falls thirty feet to the ground below. He is dead!Of course, he isn’t really dead. With luck he isn’t even hurt. Why? Because the men who fall out of high windows or jump from fast moving trains are professionals. They do these for a living. These men are called stuntmen. That is to say, they perform tricks. There are two sides to their work. They actually do most of the things you see on the screen. However, they do not fall onto hard ground, but onto empty cardboard boxes covered with a mattress. And, when they hit one another with chairs, the chairs are made of soft wood, and when they crash through windows, the glass is made of sugar! But although their work depends on trick of this sort, it also requires a high degree of skill and training. Often a stuntman’s success depends on careful timing. For example, he has to jump out of the range of the explosion just at the right moment.Naturally stuntmen are well paid for their work, but they lead dangerous lives. They often get seriously injured, and sometimes killed. A Norwegian stuntman, for example, skied over the edge of a cliff a thousand feet high. His parachute failed to open, and he was killed.Choose the best answer for each question.( )11. From the passage, we know that stuntmen are those who _____________.A. often dress up as actorsB. prefer to lead dangerous livesC. often perform seemingly dangerous actionsD. often fight with each other( )12. Stuntmen earn their living by __________________.A. playing their dirty tricksB. selling their special skillsC. jumping out of high windowsD. jumping from fast moving trains( )13. ___________ is the main factor of a successful performance.A. StrengthB. ExactnessC. SpeedD. Trick( )14. What can be inferred from the example of the Norwegian stuntman?A. Sometimes an accident may occur to a stuntman.B. The percentage of serious accidents is high.C. The cliff is too high.D. Parachutes must be of good quality.Help: crash v. 碰撞stuntman n. 替身演员trick n. 骗局cardboard n. 纸板mattress n. 床垫parachute n. 降落伞Key: 1-5 DAABC 6-10 FTFTF 11-14 CBBA。
初中英语拓展阅读(1)APersonalities of some Chinese Birth SignsThe Rat (SHU)People born under the year of the Rat are generous and easygoing to those that they loveand care for. They generally have happy and lively personalities and are very outgoing, althoughthey lose their temper sometimes. On the whole they are successful in what they choose to do, fullof imagination and have very good memories. The Rat is a lover of money and a hater of wasteand idleness.The Rabbit (TU)People born under the year of the Rabbit don ’t often get into trouble and seldom make enemies. They are considerate, kind and thoughtful towards others. The Rabbit is the symbol of along life. They are said to draw their life energy from the moon. They like an easy and good timeand give good advice, although they shy away from promises.The Dog (GOU)People born under the year of the Dog seem to be liked very well as it is one of the mostpopular animals. Dog people are truthful and clever, with a strong sense of fairness. They neveravoid their duties. They always do their fair share of things and will always “listento reason ” . They are helpful, open-minded, never envious, and have great insight into human nature. They arealso brave and practical. However, if you try to look into their affairs, they can become secretiveand also give a cold shoulder to those who they don ’t really like.Choose the best answer for each question.( )1. People born under the year of the Rat _______.A. love money better than anything elseB. are hard-workingC. are good at choosing thingsD. think much but do little( )2. People born under the year of the Rabbit _______.A. don ’t like to tell others what they thinkB. enjoy living a busy lifeC. often get on well with othersD. don ’t believe others ’promises( )3. People born under the year of the Dog _______.A. like to do something secretlyB. are unhappy when others have done something betterC. often make excuses for their mistakesD. are good at seeing straight through others( )4. Which of the following is TRUE?A. Rat people can keep few things in mind.B. Rabbit people prefer the moon to the sun.C. Dog people like to look into others ’affairs.D. Dog people are willing to help others.( )5. What kind of people will not show their dissatisfaction to others?A. Rat people.B. Rabbit people.C. Dog people.D. All the above.Help: personality n. 个性generous adj. 慷慨的lose one’s temper 发脾气idleness n. 懒惰;闲散considerate adj. 考虑周到的shy away from 躲避;羞于listen to reason v. 服理envious adj. 嫉妒的insight n. 洞察力dissatisfaction n. 不满BIf you ’re having difficulties in class and it seems that your teacher is unfair to you, takesome time to think hard about what ’h s appening. Try to find out whether your teacher reallydislikes you, or whether something else is going on. Here are some questions to ask yourself:1. Are you the only person being treated badly, or is your teacher rough on the wholeclass? Ask your classmates if they are having trouble with the teacher, too. If they say yes, perhapsyour teacher is having problems outside the school, or is new and at a loss.2. Are you working up to your ability? Maybe you got a C in your last test, and yourteacher told you that you could do better. But the kid sitting beside you got a C, too, and theteacher didn ’t say anything to him! Isn ’t this unfair? Well, it could be that your teacher knows that you could get a better grade if you put more effort into it. Teachers often grade students bydifferent standards. It ’s their way of encouraging a student to try a little harder.3. Are you more sensitive than other students? There ’nsothing wrong with beingsensitive, but if you react to criticism quite differently from others, this could be a reason why youthink your teacher doesn ’t like you.4. Does your teacher seem to act unfairly all the time, or just once in a while? Think about theharsh things your teacher has done or said to you. Are these things happening every day, or justonce or twice a month? If your teacher really hates you, you would probably be picked on all thetime. If your teacher has acted unfairly only a few times, then there ’prsobably something elsegoing on.If you take the time to ask yourself these questions, you ’ll get a better sense of what ’ s happening between you and your teacher.Choose the best answer for each question.( )6. If you feel your teacher is unfair to you, you should _______.A. work harder at your lessonsB. care nothing for itC. ask your classmates for helpD. make it clear if this is true( )7. Which of the following is TRUE?A. Teachers are often rough on the students who get a C grade.B. If a teacher hates you, he will criticize you once or twice a month.C. A new teacher is often rough on the whole class.D. Sometimes your teacher criticizes you to make you work harder.( )8. If you find your teacher only treats you badly all the time, maybe _______.A. he has problems outside the schoolB. he really dislikes youC. he is more sensitive than other teachersD. he is new and wants to have some experience( )9. What does the underlined word “it ”in the third paragraph mean?A. Your ability.B. A C grade.C. Your study.D. Your teacher.( )10. What ’s the best title for this passage?A. Is your teacher really unfair to you?B. How to get on with your teachersC. Know more about your teachers!D. How to get a better sense in schoolHelp: rough adj. 粗暴的at a loss 不知所措standard n. 标准sensitive adj. 敏感的react v. 反应criticism n. 批评harsh adj. 苛刻的pick on 故意刁难;挑剔CWhat will you do to make sure you reach your goals? There are three main steps to get towhere you want to go.First, sit down and write your dreams out. By writing them you will get a better idea ofwhere you really want to go. Imagine yourself at the end of the year or maybe in five years. Whatdo you see? How do people see you? What are you doing? Are you successful?Well, a dream is just that. It ’svaision of how you see yourself in the future. Once youknow the direction in which you want to go, you can begin working on some goals.Second come the goals. Goals are “wants ”. So are dreams, but goals are more specific. Ifyou want to be rich, tell how much money you need to be rich. If you want good grades, tell whatyou mean by “good ”In. fact, the more specific the goal is, the easier it w ill be to get it. Givenumbers and times. Don ’t use words like “lots ”or “more”. For example, I want a “B”my subjects.Third are the objectives. They tell exactly what you will do and when you will do it.When you think about what you will do, don’utse words like “try o”r “maybe”B e.sure yourobjectives can be measured. Every day or every week you can say, “Did I do this? ”and youanswer with either a yes or a no. Don ’t leave room for “maybes”.OK. Here is another example. I say I want a “B”in each subject. My objectives are:I will go to every class every day.I will sit in the middle of the classroom.I will re-read my notes from every class every day.I will finish every assignment the day when it is given.Well, you get the idea. Each of my objectives is specific and each one can be measured. If Ido all these things, there is a pretty good chance for me to get what I want, which means I fulfillmy dream.Fill in the blanks with proper words according to the passage.5. The writer advises you to write your _______ out so that you can get a better idea of whereyou really want to go.6. Dreams are not so _______ as goals.7. _______ tell exactly what to do and when to do it.8. “I want to learn more English in the future ”is a dream, while “I want to go to the English Department of Wuhan University ”is a _______.9. Most of the objectives should be fulfilled every _______ according to the second example.Help: vision n. 想象;幻想specific adj. 详细的;明确的objective n. ( 客观的)目标measure v. 测量;估量assignment n. 任务;作业fulfill v. 实现Key: 1-5 BCDDB 6-10 DDBCA11. dreams 12. specific 13. Objectives 14. goal 15. day。
美文欣赏:Be the Best of Whatever You AreDouglas Malloch If you can’t be a pine on the top of the hill,Be a scrub in the valley—But be the best little scrub by the side of the rill;Be a bush if you can’t be a tree.If you can’t be a bush, be a bit of the grass,And some highway some happier make;If you can’t be a muskie, then just be a bass—But the liveliest bass in the lake!We can’t all be captains, we’ve got to be crew,There’s some thing for all of us here.There’s big work to do and there’s lesser to do,And the task we must do is the near.If you can’t be a highway then just be a trail,If you can’t be a sun then just be a star.It isn’t by size that you win or you fail一Be the best of whatever you are!做最好的自己道格拉斯•马洛奇如果你无法成为山顶上的一棵苍松,就做山谷中的一丛灌木——但一定要做溪边最好的一丛小灌木;如果不能长成参天大树就好好做一丛灌木。
如果你成不了灌木,那就做一棵小草,让道路因你而更有生气;如果你成不了海洋中的大梭鱼那就做一条鲈鱼——但一定要做湖里那条最有活力的鲈鱼!我们不可能都做船长,必须要有人做船员,总会有适合我们做的一些小事。
在初中英语拓展阅读教学中探究主题意义——以《多维英语( A Dream ComesTrue)》阅读教学为例《普通高中英语课程标准(2017年版)》(教育部,2018;以下简称《课标》)提出发展英语学科核心素养,落实立德树人的根本任务(中华人民共和国教育部,2018)。
随着教学改革是深入,越来越多的教师发现仅仅依靠教材内的阅读材料,很难提高学生的阅读素养。
因此,补充语言地道真实、内容有趣又有意义的阅读材料得到了很多老师的认可。
找到适合学生的阅读材料,开展阅读教学,不仅能提升学生的阅读能力与语言能力,还有助于其思维品质、文化品格、学习能力的提升,能促进其全面、健康发展(王蔷、陈则航,2016)。
《义务教育英语课程标准(2011年版)》(教育部,2012)对初中生的阅读素养提出了具体、详细的要求,并指出初中生应完成15万词以上的课外阅读量。
然而,从目前的英语阅读教学现状来看,大多数教师习惯了对教材“豆腐块”式的短小的阅读材料进行“精耕细作”,并没有增加学生的课外阅读。
且在教学过程中,侧重语言的“形”,即语言的工具化,如阅读技能训练、表层信息理解、语言点教学等;而忽视了阅读过程中,所读语篇主题意义的“神”,即,引领学生探究围绕着“人与自我”、“人与社会”、“人与自然”三大主题语境背后的内涵,忽视了情感渗透以及价值观培养等人文教育,忽视了培养学生用英语进行思辨和表达的能力,忽视了在阅读教学中发展核心素养、落实学科育人的目标。
而阅读教学是培养学生思维品质的重要途径之一。
那么怎么通过课外阅读材料的选择,围绕英语学科核心素养进行有效阅读教学,这是全体英语教师需要面对的问题。
本文基于我课题组一位老师《多维英语》第十五级中A Dream Comes True一文的阅读教学设计,探讨如何在课外拓展阅读教学中探究主题意义。
【教材分析】本文教学内容选自外语教学与研究出版社《多维英语》第十五级的一篇文本“A Dream Comes True”。
初中英语教案:拓展阅读能力与提高理解力1. 引言1.1 概述在当前全球化的背景下,英语阅读能力对学生来说变得越来越重要。
拓展阅读能力和提高理解力是初中英语教育中的关键目标之一。
通过系统地培养学生的阅读技巧、词汇量和阅读兴趣,可以帮助他们更好地理解文章内容,丰富知识储备,提高在各类考试中的表现。
1.2 文章结构本文将围绕着拓展初中学生的阅读能力与理解力展开讨论。
首先,我们将介绍理解阅读技巧的重要性,并提供一些实用方法来改善学生的阅读理解能力。
其次,我们将探讨增加词汇量对于拓展阅读能力的意义,并分享一些建议帮助学生扩大词汇量。
接着,我们会讨论如何培养学生的阅读兴趣,以激发他们主动进行拓展阅读。
然后,我们会详细介绍设计拓展阅读教案所需考虑的因素以及相应策略。
最后,在实施拓展阅读教案时,我们将探讨如何创设良好的学习环境、运用多种教学资源和工具,并调整教师角色与指导策略,以取得最佳效果。
1.3 目的本文的目的是为初中英语教师提供一些实用的指导原则和策略,以帮助他们设计并实施有效的拓展阅读教案。
我们将探讨各种方法和策略,旨在引导学生更深入地理解英语阅读材料,并提高他们的阅读能力与理解力。
通过本文所提供的建议和提示,希望能够激发教师们对于拓展阅读教育的思考,促进教育改革与创新,在营造积极有益的英语学习环境中,培养出更多具有出色阅读与理解能力的学生。
2. 拓展阅读能力与提高理解力2.1 理解阅读技巧拓展阅读能力的关键是提高理解力,学生需要掌握一些有效的阅读技巧。
首先,他们应该学会预测故事情节和推测词义。
通过观察上下文并利用已有的词汇知识,学生可以猜测出不熟悉的单词或句子的含义。
其次,学生需要注意文章中的关键信息,如人物名字、时间地点等,并理解它们在整个故事中的作用和关系。
此外,学生还应该培养区分重要细节和次要细节的能力,从而更好地理解文章的主旨。
2.2 增加词汇量为了更好地理解拓展阅读材料,学生需要不断扩大自己的词汇量。
初中英语拓展课外阅读教案教学目标:1. 提高学生的阅读理解能力,培养学生的阅读兴趣。
2. 扩大学生的词汇量,提高学生的英语水平。
3. 培养学生自主学习的能力,提高学生的学习积极性。
教学内容:1. 选择一篇适合初中生阅读的英语文章,文章内容要有趣味性,能够吸引学生的注意力。
2. 文章难度要适中,不能过于简单或过于困难。
3. 文章主题要积极向上,能够对学生有所启发和帮助。
教学步骤:Step 1: 引入话题1. 教师可以先向学生介绍文章的标题和作者,引起学生的兴趣。
2. 教师可以提问学生一些与文章相关的问题,引导学生思考。
Step 2: 阅读文章1. 学生自主阅读文章,理解文章内容。
2. 学生可以边读边做笔记,记录下关键词汇和重要信息。
Step 3: 讨论和分享1. 教师可以组织学生进行小组讨论,让学生分享自己的阅读心得和感悟。
2. 教师可以引导学生讨论文章中的难点和疑点,帮助学生更好地理解文章。
Step 4: 扩展活动1. 教师可以引导学生进行扩展活动,如写作、演讲、角色扮演等,让学生运用所学知识进行实际操作。
2. 教师可以给学生提供一些与文章相关的阅读材料,让学生进行拓展阅读。
Step 5: 总结和反思1. 教师可以引导学生总结文章的主要内容和观点,帮助学生巩固所学知识。
2. 教师可以反思本次阅读活动的效果,找出不足之处,为下一次活动做好准备。
教学评价:1. 观察学生在阅读过程中的表现,如阅读速度、阅读理解能力等。
2. 听取学生的反馈意见,了解学生的学习需求和兴趣。
3. 通过学生的扩展活动成果,评估学生的学习效果。
注意事项:1. 教师要关注学生的个体差异,给予不同水平的学生不同的指导和帮助。
2. 教师要鼓励学生积极参与阅读活动,培养学生的阅读习惯。
3. 教师要注重阅读材料的筛选,确保文章的质量。
阅读文章There are many kinds of tigers all over the world, and the largest tiger is the Northeast Tiger. Most Northeast Tigers live in the northeast of China, like Heilongjiang Province and Jilin Province. Because there are many forests and mountains, the tigers usually like living there. In the forests and mountains, there are fewer people getting out and coming in. So the tigers are very free. They can run after each other, catch and eat some small animals, like rabbits and deer.The Northeast Tigers are different from the ordinary tigers. For example, the Northeast Tigers can swim very well, but can't climb the trees. The Northeast Tigers' hearing is the best, and no matter how low the sound is, they can hear it.As the number of the tigers becomes smaller and smaller, we should protect the tigers as well as we can from now on.试着做一做1.Most Northeast Tigers enjoy living ________.A.in the grass fields and by the riversB.in the forests and mountainsC.in the deserts and on the hillsD.on the farmlands and in big trees2.In the forests and mountains, there are fewer people getting out and coming in because ________.A.tigers are dangerous to peopleB.they are busy workingC.they don't like tigers at allD.they have no food for tigers3.The small animals are afraid that tigers ________.A.catch them for dinnersB.leave them aloneC.live with themD.hear them playing4.The underlined words “run after” mean ________.A.尾随B.追逐C.追求D.伺候5.Which of the following about Northeast Tigers is TRUE?A.They are good at swimming and climbing trees.B.They can only hear loud voice.C.They can't climb trees but have the best hearing.D.We protect tigers because they become more and more.答案1.B2.A点拨:推理判断题。
Introduction
英语学习是我们学生学习的必要课程之一。
拓展阅读可以帮助我们更好地了解英语背后的文化和价值观。
本文将为你介绍几本适合初中生阅读的英语拓展阅读书籍。
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《Harry Potter》(《哈利波特》)是J.K.Rowling所写的一系列小说。
这些小说是英国出版史上最畅销的系列之一。
虽然这些书不是完全适合初学者,但是它们适合初学者的英语程度,而且值得一读。
它们提供了很好的英语语言知识和文化基础,同时也是一个有趣的故事,可以让你尽情进入哈利波特的魔法世界。
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《The Chronicles of Narnia》(《纳尼亚传奇》)是一系列的小说,由英国作家C.S. Lewis写的,也适合初学者。
它是一个具有叙事性和想象力的奇幻小说。
它讲述了四个孩子和他们的冒险,最终赢得了一个美好的奖励。
这些书籍也教导我们有关爱、诚实、善良和责任的重要性。
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《The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe》(《狮王、女巫和魔衣橱》)是纳尼亚传奇系列的第一本书。
故事发生在英国,四个孩子从一个时空裂缝跳到了一个神奇的地方,纳尼亚国。
这本书主题是信仰、人性和权力的扭曲。
这本书非常适合初学者,内容简洁易懂,不超过200页。
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《The Little Prince》(《小王子》)是由法国作家圣·艾克苏佩里所写的,具有叙事性和哲学意义。
这本书可以帮助初学者练习理解简单的哲学概念,如道德、责任、生命价值、友谊等等。
同时,这个故事非常温馨和感人。
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《Charlotte's Web》(《夏洛的网》)是由E.B. White创作的儿童小说。
小说讲述了一只奶虎猪和一只女蜘蛛之间的友情故事。
这个故事提供了一些有用的单词和阅读知识,同时也是一个有趣的读物,可以让我们更好地理解动物的世界。
Conclusion
以上推荐的书目是完美的初级拓展阅读书籍,能帮助我们更好地理解英语背后的文化和思维方式。
希望这些建议能够帮助您在英语学习上更上一层楼。