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Get Rich Quick , Marry in May!T opic: Lucky Number and Lucky DayT ext: Get Rich Quick , Marry in May!About two periods of class will be used for the analysis and discussion of the passage .Introduction to the TopicDo you feel luck? People do lots of crazy things to feel lucky. Like, for instance, when you’re about to take a test or play a sports game, what do you do out of superstition to make sure you’ll win? Wear a certain pair of socks, or maybe no socks at all?!!We all do things like that---some events are just too important to leave to chance!Prepare Questions(1) What do you say about the following numbers?(2) Why do people believe in superstition?ⅣEmphasized PointsK ey Words and Expressions(1)meanwhile(2)event(3)couple(4)hide(5)reception(6)service(7)check off(8)hide from(9)scare away(10) gather around1. Get Rich Quick, Marry in May!Meaning: If you want to become rich quickly, you should get married in May.Please notice when two imperative sentences (祈使句) are coordinate (并列), the first sentence can function as an adverbial clause of condition (条件状语从句).e.g.Save your time, take a taxi.要省时间,就搭辆计程车。
Unit 1 Book OneSection A: Toward a brighter future for all Teaching Objectives:To know the meaning and usage of some important words, phrases and patterns To study Passage A and understand the main idea of the textTo understand the structure of the text and the devices for developing itTo talk about college educationTeaching Procedures:Pre-reading ActivitiesStep 1. GreetingsGreet the whole class warmly.Step 2. Lead-in and preparation for readingLet them talk to each other about the following questions:1. What is the ideal university like in your eyes?2. What are your expectations of your college life?3. What advice did your parents give you before you left for college?Step 3. Fast readingAsk the Students to read the passage as quickly as they can and then answer the questions on the screen. Let them get the main idea of each paragraph and make clear about the text structure.Text structure: ( structured writing ) The passage can be divided into 3 parts.Part1 (para.1-3) Opening part of the welcome speechPart 2 (para.4-7) Making the best of what you have.Challenging yourself.Facing new experiences.Opportunities and responsibilities.Part 3 (Para.8) Concluding remarks of the welcome speech.Purpose: Improve the students’ reading and writing ability and understand the general idea of each paragraph.Method: Read the text individually and talk in groups; Use task-based language teaching method, reading approach, communicative approach and total physicalresponse method.Step 4. Preparation for details of the text on the screenStudents are required to look at the Words and Phrases on the screen and give a brief presentation in class.Words and Phrases:Purpose: Train the Students’ ability of unde rstanding and using foreign language.Method:Talk in groups, Use task-based language teaching method, communicative approach and total physical response method.1. (Para.1)pledge to do sth. 作保证,承诺China and the United states pledge to boost cooperation and exchange to ensure a better future for China-US ties.中美政府承诺将加强合作与交流以确保两国关系的未来更加美好。
教案课程名称:___________________________________ 课时:___________________________________ 班级:___________________________________ 任课教师:___________________________________ 教材:_《新视野商务英语综合教程1(第二版)》_Unit 2 Company StructureUnit Overview (单元概览)By studying this unit, students are expected to:●Learn the common types of company structure;●D escribe a company’s structure;●Know how to write an e-mail to introduce a new colleague.Lead-in (主题导入)●Write the word “function” on the board and ask the students how they understandit.●Divide the students into six groups, each discussing the function of one particulardepartment.●Ask each group to give their report on their discussion. Encourage other groups tomake comments.Reading A (精读课文)Task 1●Ask the students to search for related information before class.●In class, ask the students to work in pairs and share their findings.●Invite some volunteers to report their findings in class. Write down the factors asthey report on the board. A class discussion could generate some interestingideas.Task 2●Pre-teach the words in the task which might be difficult for your students.●Ask the students to read through the text and do the task individually.●Check the answers and ask the students to locate the supporting information inthe text.Task 3●Ask the students to answer the questions with the books closed.●Ask the students to read the text again to check their answers.Activity 1●Ask the students to make a list of the advantages and disadvantages of each typeof structure.●Ask the students to share their opinions in pairs and summarize the features ofeach type of structure.●Encourage the students to summarize with their own words. Try to avoidrepeating or reciting sentences from the text.●Choose several pairs to present their ideas to the class.Activity 2●Divide the students into small groups. Each group is to focus on one particularcompany.●Ask the students to divide the online-searching work among group members, forexample:Student A: a brief introduction of the company;Student B and C: structure of the company and its features;Student D and E: factors that may affect the company’s choice of structure.●Ask each group to prepare the introduction by putting together the information.Each group member should have a role in the introduction.PPT or handouts are preferred for the introduction.Focusing on Grammar●动词后缀●被动语态叙述客观事实Reading B (泛读课文)Listening (听力练习)Task 1●Introduce this task by asking the students what they know about theresponsibilities of the departments in the right column. Some of them have been discussed in Lead-in. This pre-listening exercise helps the students predict the information they will hear.●Make sure that the students can pronounce the names properly.●Ask the students to listen to the recording and try to do the match work.●In the second listening, ask the students to write down the keywords describingthe duties of different departments, e.g. recruiting, training, money, payment, cost analysis, etc.●Check the answers with the class. Ask the students to describe the duties of thefive persons in one or two sentences by referring to their notes.●Ask the students to do oral exercises in pairs in a question-and-answer format. Task 2●Give the students some time to read the chart. They can predict some answersbased on the information they’ve got from previous sections.●Pre-teach some words, e.g. welfare, recruitment, compensation, if necessary.●Play the recording a few times so that the students can get enough information tofill in the blanks. They can discuss and work in pairs.●Draw the students’ attention to the phrases describing the duties and the reportingstructure in the recording, e.g. be in charge of, report to, be responsible for, deal with, etc.●Divide the students into several groups. Ask each group to make a list of themembers of the Class Committee and then describe their duties accordingly by using the phrases they’ve learned.●Encourage the students to summarize the information and make it into a shortpresentation.Task 3●Review the features of a divisional structure with the class before they listen.●Ask the students questions like “Can you list the brands in Household Care Unit?To whom will the new employee report?” This makes their listening more focus-based.●Play the recording twice and ask the students to do the task.Communication Project (商务沟通)●Ask each group to choose one member as the note taker.●Ask the students to exchange ideas within the group and ask the note taker towrite down the ideas of the group members.●Invite two or three note takers to report the results of Step 2.●Each group should draw a chart to illustrate the strength of P&G’s structure.●Ask several groups to show their chart and make an introduction to P&Gstructure.●Note that the students can choose some other companies for introduction insteadof P&G.Writing (商务写作)●Ask the students to read Task 1 and discuss how to arrange the contents in an e-mail.●Ask the students to read Task 2 and discuss in pairs how to put the information inTask 1 in the blanks.Moral Reflections (补充教学资源)Unit Overview不以规矩,不能成方圆。
新视野大学英语读写教程(1)(第3版)电子教案课程名称新视野大学英语1 授课专业和班级教师专业技术职务学时授课内容(题目、章、节)Unit1 Fresh Start教学目的与要求1.T o know the meaning and usage of some important words,phrases and patterns2.To study Passage A and understand the main idea of the text3.To understand the structure of the text and the devices fordeveloping it4.To talk about college education教学重点及难点 1.The structure of the whole passage discussed and the writingways mentioned in this passage2.The reading skills mentioned in this unit3.Listening practicing related to the contents learned in this unit4.Talking about college education.5.Writing paragraphs with the structure “a general statementsupported by details”.6.Applying the phrases and patterns.教学方法教学过程、内容及时间分配1. Warming-up activities for Section A (0.5 period)a. What is the ideal university like in your eyes?b. What are your expectations of your college life?c. Listen to an interview about tips for freshman students and do the following exercise.d. Listen to a short passage concerning college education and fill in the missing information.2. Text study for Section A (3.5 periods)a. Main idea of the partsIn his welcome speech, the president urges students to take advantage of the uniqueopportunity to face new exciting experience and to challenge themselves so that they will reap the benefits of their college years. The president also expresses the university’s expectations of its students and of the responsibilities they carry.Part I (Para. 1-3): The president congratulates students on their achievement and reminds students of the fact that their current success was due to their own and their parents’ efforts, and that their future is built on a solid foundation of the past.Part II (Para. 4-7): The president offers students comprehensive advice on how to make the most of their four college years and makes them realize the university’s expectations and their own responsibilities.Part III (Para. 8): The students are called upon to cherish the opportunity and to bear in mind their responsibilities as citizens of their communities, their country and the world.b. Structure of the textOpening part of the welcome speechAdviceConcluding partc. Summary of the textLanguage focusPledge to do sth. : China and the United states pledge to boost cooperation and exchange to ensure a better future for China-US ties.Make the most of sth.: This article introduces 7 tips for making the most of your iPhone5S.Reap the benefits: Keep on reading extensively, and you will reap the benefits sooner or later.Feel overwhelmed by sth.: Nowadays, many young people feel overwhelmed by the fierce competition in the job market.Stand chance of: Animals stand little chance of survival under such extreme weather. Take great pleasure in: He always takes great pleasure in lending a helping hand topeople around him.Open the door to sth.: These useful suggestions open the door to better communication with your parents.3. Language applicationa. writing deviceSentence writingParallelism:By placing two or more ideas of equal value in the same grammatical form enables us to express these ideas clearly and emphatically.Example: You may have cried tears of joy to be finally finished with high school; your parents may have cried tears of joy to be finally finished with doing your laundry!Paragraph writing: topic - details - conclusionExample:For you, these next four years will be a time unlike any other. (Topic sentence) Here you are surrounded by great resources: interesting students from all over the country, a learned andcaring faculty, a comprehensive library, great sports facilities, and student organizations covering every possible interest from the arts to science, to community service and so on. (Detail 1: What is available to you on campus) You will have the freedom to explore and learn about new subjects. You will learn to get by on very little sleep, meet fascinating people, and pursue new passions. (Detail 2: What you can do) I want to encourage you to make the most of this unique experience, and to use your energy and enthusiasm to reap the benefits of this opportunity. (Concluding sentence)Activities performed in class:Do you think a university education can change a person’s life? In what way and why?How do you think of those successful people such as Bill Gates who dropped out of university?What are you going to do at university in order to sample widely and challenge yourself?Section B (1 period)学生书面作业及课后要求1.Review the key points of Section A;2.Finish the exercises after class;3.Finish online homework;4.Preview Section B.5.Writing Topic: Suppose, as an freshman, you are expected to give a speechto your teachers and classmate.You can follow the outline given below.Part I Opening part of the speech1.Your gratitude to your teachers and parents;2.Your feelings and impressions about the university;3.Your expectation of the future.Part II Your understanding of the university1.School motto and your interpretation;2.Campus facility, e.g. the library, and learning atmosphere;3.Courses and other social activities;4.Teachers and classmates.Part III Conclusion1.Opportunities and challenges;2.Your plans and determination for the future.教研组审阅意见(组长签名)年月日教学小结课程名称新视野大学英语1 授课专业和班级教师专业技术职务学时授课内容(题目、章、节)Unit 2 Loving parents, loving children教学目的与要求1.T o talk about the love between the parents and children2.To understand the love between the mother and the daughter inthe text3.To apply the phrases and patterns4.To write an essay creatively based on the understanding of thetext教学重点及难点 1.The structure of the whole passage discussed and the writingways mentioned in this passage2.The reading skills mentioned in this unit3.Listening practicing related to the contents learned in this unit4.Talking about parents-children relationship.5.Writing paragraphs with the “problem-solution pattern”.6.Applying the phrases and patterns.教学方法教学过程、内容及时间分配1.Warming-up activities for Section A (0.5 period)Let them have a surveySurvey: How close are you and your parents?Check (√) the statements which are true for you.I have been missing my parents a lot since I left for college.I often chat with my parents.I like sharing my joys and sorrows with my parents.I always remember my parents’ birthdays.I know about my parents’ hobbies.My parents allow me to make my own decisions.Ask a question: To what extent are you close to your parents?be like friends;never keep secret from them;ask them for advice;give me directions about life …2.Text study for Section A (3.5 periods)Ask the Students to read the passage as quickly as they can and then answer the questions on the screen. Let them get the main idea of each paragraph and make clear about the text structure.Text structure: ( structured writing ) The passage can be divided into 3 parts.Part1 (para.1-4) Opening part of the welcome speech General situation & my responses.Part 2 (para.5-12) The mess left in my daughter’s bath room and my responses.Part 3 (Para.13-22) Concluding part: The changes of my attitude.Purpose: Improve the students’ reading and writing ability and understand the general idea of each paragraph.Method: Read the text individually and talk in groups; Use task-based language teaching method, reading approach, communicative approach and total physical response method.Preparation for details of the text on the screenStudents are required to look at the Words and Phrases on the screen and give a brief presentation in class.Words and Phrases:Purpose: Train the Students’ ability of understanding and using foreign language. Method: Talk in groups, Use task-based language teaching method, communicative approach and total physical response method.1. (Para.1) make it. 成功;准时到达With blood pouring from his leg, he made it to a nearby house.他腿上流着血,支撑着走到附近的一所房子。
教案课程名称:___________________________________ 课时:___________________________________ 班级:___________________________________ 任课教师:___________________________________ 教材:_《新视野商务英语综合教程1(第二版)》_Unit 3 Corporate CultureUnit Overview (单元概览)By studying this unit, you are expected to:●learn what corporate culture is;●know how to learn about a company’s culture;●know what kind of corporate culture would fit you;●know how to write a cover letter.Lead-in (主题导入)●Ask the students to close their books and discuss how they understand the phrasecorporate culture.●Ask the students to list terms related to corporate culture.Reading A (精读课文)Task 1●Ask some students to give the way they will use to learn about a company’sculture. Write the keywords on the board.●Leave the words on the board while explaining Reading A.Task 2●Pre-teach the words in the task which might be difficult for your students.●Ask the students to read through the text and do the task individually.●Check the answers and ask the students to locate the supporting information inthe text.Task 3●Ask the students to answer the questions with the books closed.●Ask the students to read the text again to check their answers.Activity 1●Divide the students into groups of 6–8. Ask each group to list the things thatthey care about most about corporate culture.●Ask each group to write two things on the board.Focusing on Grammar●-er, -ee 后缀●as well 和as well as的用法Activity 2●Ask the students to list out some companies that they are familiar with.●Divide the students into groups and ask each group to share the lists of companiesand then choose one as the target company.●Every student in each group should take care of one aspect of the search work.Ask the students to use the online sources mentioned in Reading A.Reading B (泛读课文)Task 1●Pre-teach words in the box which might be difficult for your students.●Ask two or three students to describe themselves and their favored workenvironment. Write words not listed in the box on the board.Activity 3●It doesn’t matter if the students give different answers as long as they have properreasons.●You can expand this activity by asking the students to do self-evaluation abouttheir characters and think about corporate culture suitable for them.Activity 4●Ask the students to do the self-test on their own and then show the test results totheir partners.●Ask the students to suggest a company that they think would be suitable for theirpartners.Listening (听力练习)Task 2●Introduce this task by asking the students how they understand the employee-bossrelationship. Should the boss act like a highly-respected man of power? Or is it possible for the boss and employees to communicate like friends?●Ask several students to give reasons for their choices. Write them on the board.●Ask the students to organize the reasons into a brief report by using expressionslike "first", "second", "third", and "finally".Task 3●Ask the students to note down the key corporate culture elements while listening.The note may help them finish Activity 5.●After the listening task, ask the students to picture the four speakers, e.g. theirpersonality, age, field, etc.Activity 5Communication Project (商务沟通)●This project is a practice of the language and skills covered in the previoussections. Ask the students to refer to the previous sections if there are anyproblems during their discussion.●Write the key expressions concerning corporate culture on the board to help thestudents with their discussions.Writing (商务写作)Moral Reflections (补充教学资源)Unit Overview单丝不成线,独木不成林。
2. What advice did your parents give you before you left for college?1. Match the name of the person in the left column with the tip given by the person in the right column.2. What advice did your parents give you before you left for college?Before I left for college they told me :•To cherish the college experience;•To make use of the opportunities for learning;•To develop more interests;•To read as widely as possible.Listen to a short passage concerning college education and fill in the missing information.This is the VOA Special English Education Report.Universities are generally bigger, offer more __________ and do more research. Modern universities developed from those of the ______________ in Europe. The word “university” came from the Latin “universities.” This described a group of people __________ for a common purpose.Step Four Cultural backgroundAmerican university education1. In the United States, what choices do the students have after high school?2. What are the major criteria for university admission?3.What kind of extracurricular activities can students participate in? What can they?1.In the United States, what choices do the students have after high school?•go to college;•go straight to the workforce;•attend a two-year community college before applying to a university.2. What are the major criteria for university admission?• A student’s high school course of study;•High school Grade Point Average (GPA);•Participation in extracurricular activities;•SAT or ACT exam scores, a written essay;• A personal interview with a representative from the admissions office.3.What kind of extracurricular activities can students participate in? What can they learn?The activities include:•Scholastic clubs, athletic teams, student government, and philanthropic (慈善) clubs.2.Discourse AnalysisTeaching ProceduresPeriod 1 ( 45 mins )Step One Text study( 45 mins )The text is __________ made by __________________ to _________________. (Para.1) According to the speaker, of what did the parents always remind their children before they came to college? (Para.3)Work hard and attain their best.What’s the speaker’s purpose in mentioning the parents’ reminders? (Para.3)Help the students realize that the future is built on a strong foundation of the past.Work hard and attain their best.Step Two Main idea & structurePart I (Paras. 1- 3)The president congratulates students on their achievement and reminds students of the fact that their current success was due to their own and their parents’efforts,, and that their future is built on a solid foundation of the past.How will the next four years be different from any other? Or what great resources will you enjoy ? (Para.4)Students are called upon to cherish the opportunities, and to keep in mind their responsibilities. (Para. 8)Toward a Brighter Future for AllGood afternoon! As president of the university, I am proud to ___________ you to this university. Your current achievement is the __________ of years of hard work. Here, you may encounter things you do not expect. But remember: Your future success is built on a solid ____________ of the past.For you, the next four years will be a time unlike any other. You are provided with great ___________ and the freedom to explore new subjects and ________ new passions. What you need to do is to _________________ this unique experience, and to use your energy and enthusiasm to ______________ of this opportunity. You may also feel _____________ by the wealth of courses available. My advice is:____________ yourself! You should _______ new subjects, cultivate new interests, and pursue new passions. Besides, there also may be many _____________ experiences as well as pleasant ones here at the university. But the latter will ___________ the former. All of them will become valuable lessons to _______ your lives. So, get ready to meet these new experiences optimistically. At last, with ______________ opportunities. there also come _________________. You should bear the expectations and responsibilities as you __________ and pass on the spirit of hard work, and _________ and transmit knowledge.We take ___________ in the many opportunities you will find here and in the responsibilities you will carry as __________ of your communities, your country, and the world. Welcome!Step Three Summary and Assignment ( 3 mins )AssignmentDo Exercises 1-2 at Page 9.Focus on some useful expressions and active vocabulary.Copy new words.Reflection after Class2. Writing: Combination __ Using Connectives ( 关联词)Teaching ProceduresPeriod 1 ( 45 mins )Step One Paragraph WritingIf he did, I am sorry I never told him(我是多么对不起他,我是个多么不孝敬的儿子,我是多么后悔)____________________________________________.I think of them (每当我因为一些琐事而怨天尤人的时候,每当我嫉妒别人运气比我好的时候,每当我没有一颗“好心”的时候) ____________________________________ ____________________________________ _______________________________.Paragraph writingExample:For you, these next four years will be a time unlike any other. (Topic sentence) Here you are surrounded by great resources: interesting students from all over the country, a learned and caring faculty, a comprehensive library, great sports facilities, and student organizations covering every possible interest from the arts to science, to community service and so on. (Detail 1: What is available to you on campus)Example:You will have the freedom to explore and learn about new subjects. You will learn to get by on very little sleep, meet fascinating people, and pursue new passions. (Detail 2: What you can do) I want to encourage you to make the most of this unique experience, and to use your energy and enthusiasm to reap the benefits of this opportunity. (Concluding sentence) Writing practiceDirections: Have a look at the outline below and the sample paragraph, which starts with a topic supported by details.Topic sentence: How to choose a suitable university.Sample paragraph:When choosing a university, you must consider some key factors. (Topic sentence) The most important factor is whether the university can prepare you well for your future. It should provide up-to-date courses and have qualified professors. (Detail 1) Another factor is affordability. You need to be able to afford the tuition fees and living expenses. Some schools offer scholarships to outstanding students or to those who cannot afford the tuition fees. (Detail 2)Sample paragraph:Finally, a good location is also important. An ideal school should be located in a quiet place and have convenient public transport. (Detail 3) You should consider these factors carefully in order to find the most suitable university. (Concluding sentence)Directions: Write a paragraph on one of the following topics. One of the topics has an outline you can follow.Step Two Summary and Assignment ( 3 mins ) Assignment:Focus on some useful expressions and active vocabulary.Do Exercises: Structure: at Page 13-14. Translation: at Page 16. Reflection after ClassStep Five Summary and Assignment ( 3 mins ) Assignment:Listening Exercises: Part D in Unit OneReflection after Class。
Unit 1 Fresh StartText A Toward a Bright Future for AllBefore readingBefore reading Text A, you may need to know the following things to help you with a better understanding.American higher educationIn the United States, students can choose to go to college after high school. (They can also choose to go straight to the workforce after high school.) They have the option of attending a two-year community college before applying to a four-year university. Admission to community college is easier, tuition is lower, and class sizes are often smaller than at a university. Community college students can earn an associate degree and transfer up to two years of course credits to a university.College and university students need to pay tuition, but many earn scholarships or receive loans. Although admissions policies vary from one university to another, most determine admission based on several criteria, including a student's high school course of study, high school Grade Point Average (GPA), participation in extracurricular activities, SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) or ACT (American College Testing) exam scores, a written essay, and possibly a personal interview with a representative from the admissions office.Most students in the United States take the SAT Reasoning Test or the ACT during their final year of high school. Each university sets a minimum SAT or ACT score that a student must achieve in order to gain admission. These are standardized quantitative examinations. The SAT tests critical reading, mathematics, and writing skills. The ACT tests English, mathematics, reading, science reasoning, and includes an optional writing test.Extracurricular activities may include scholastic clubs, athletic teams, student government, and philanthropic clubs. V oluntary participation in these kinds of activities is an indication that a student has learned valuable life lessons, such as teamwork, leadership, or civic responsibility.University students pursuing a bachelor's degree are called "undergraduates"; students pursuing a master's or doctoral degree are called "graduate students". Most universities give undergraduate students a liberal education, which means students are required to take courses across several disciplines before they specialize in a major field of study. Graduate and professional programs, such as medicine or law, are specialized. All degree programs require students to complete a minimum number of credit hours before graduating.Selection for admission to a graduate program is based on several criteria. These include completion of a bachelor's degree, the student's undergraduate coursework and GPA. Students are also expected to write an essay as part of their application or to submit a writing sample. Most master's programs require students to have a minimum score on the Graduate Record Examination(GRE), which tests verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking, and analytical writing skills.Students continue to take courses at the graduate level. A final thesis is required for most master's programs. Doctoral students take courses until they have earned enough credit hours to attempt their qualifying examinations. These are usually taken over several days and often include a written and oral component. After doctoral students pass their qualifying exams, they are advanced to candidacy and can begin writing their dissertation. Before the degree is given, the completed dissertation must be orally defended before the candidate's faculty committee.Vera WangVera Wang (王薇薇, 1949- ) is aChinese-American fashion designer. Shewas born and raised in New York City.While trained as a figure skater in highschool, she eventually earned a degree in arthistory from Sarah Lawrence College in1971. But a career in fashion was her dream.She worked as a senior fashion editorfor Vogue magazine for 15 years. In 1985,she left Vogue and joined Ralph Lauren as adesign director for two years. In 1990, she opened her own design salon in New York, and featured her trademark bridal gowns. Wang has made wedding gowns for many celebrities and public figures, such as Jennifer Lopez (珍妮弗•洛佩兹), Sharon Stone (莎朗•斯通) and Chelsea Clinton (切尔西•克林顿).Detailed study of the textPara.1. Good afternoon! As president of the university, I am proud to welcome you to this university. Your achievement is the triumph of years of hard work, both of your own and of your parents and teachers. Here at the university, we pledge to make your educational experience as rewarding as possible.下午好!作为校长,我非常自豪地欢迎你们来到这所大学。