新鲁教版九年级英语Unit1 数字故事1
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Unit1 What would you do?Part 1: Teaching design (第一部分:教学设计)Structures: Second conditional, Should for adviceTarget language:What would you do if you won a million dollars?I’d give it to medical research.I can’t sleep the night before an exam. Wh at should I do?If I were you, I’d take a long walk before going to bed.Vocabulary: million, charity, pimple, confident, shirt, tie, medical research Learning strategies: Matching, Listening for key wordsSECTION AGoals●To learn to use Second conditional and Should for advice●To listen and talk about imagined lifeProceduresWarming up by learning about Second conditional andShould for adviceThe second conditional (also called conditional type 2) is astructure used for talking about unreal situations in the present or in the future. This page will explain how the second conditional is formed, and when to use it.The structure of a second conditional sentenceLike a first conditional, a second conditional sentence consists of two clauses, an "if" clause and a main clause:If I had a million dollars, I would buy a big house.If the "if" clause comes first, a comma is usually used. If the "if" clause comes second, there is no need for a comma:I would buy a big house if I had a million dollars.We use different verb forms in each part of a second conditional:if + subject + simple past verb*subject + would + verb1a Talking about imaginary situationsWhat would you do if you had a lot of money?If I had a lot of money, I would give it to charity.If I had a lot of money, I would buy snacks.If I had a lot of money, I would give it to Hope Project.If I had a lot of money, I would buy books for the poor.1b Listening and numberingNow you are going to listen and number the pictures 1 to 3 in the order you hear them.TapescriptGirl1:Hey, did you see this newspaper article? An old man had a million dollars. And he gave it to charity.Boy1:Wow, what a nice man!Girl1:What would you do if you had a million dollars?Boy1:If I had a million dollars, I’d give the money to the zoo. Iwant to help the pandas.Girl1:That’s a gook idea! I know what I’d do. I’d buy a big house for my family.Girl2:Really? I’d put the money in the bank. Then I’d just watch it grow!Boy2:Hmmmm… I think I’d give the money to medical research. I’d want to help other people.Now listen again and write down the sentences with Second conditional and Should for advice1c Doing pairworkLet’s pretend that we are the people in the picture on page 26. Talk with yo ur partner about what you would do if you had a million dollars.Look. This old man had a million dollars, and he gave it to charity.Wow! What would you do if you won a million dollars?I’d give it to medical research.I’d take a chance to achieve my dream of flying to the moon.If I won a million dollars, I’d stop working and become a professional runner.I’d go to an old people’s home to help them.I’d volunteer at the hospital twice every week.2a Listening and circlingListen to the tape and circle the reasons in the box on page 27 why Larry is nervous. TapescriptGirl1:Where are you going, Larry?Boy1:To Tom’s party.Girl1:Lucky you! I’d love to go to that party!Boy1:Yeah, well, I’m a little nervous. I don’t know what to wear.Girl1:If I were you, I’d wear a shirt and tie.Boy1:And I don’t have a present. What if everyone brings a present?Girl1:If I were you, I’d take a small present—a pen orsomething. Keep it in your pocket and if everyone has a present,you can give him yours. If not, you can keep it.Boy1:OK. But what if I don’t know anyone?Girl1:If you don’t know anyone, you can talk to Tom. He’ll introduce you to people. Boy1: I guess I can do that.Girl1:Look! You’re sure to have fun. But if you’re still nervous, you can lea ve.Now listen again and write down all the expressions onto your phrase book.go to that party, a little nervous, wear a shirt and tie, have a present, bring a present, take a small present, keep…in your pocket, know anyone, talk to…, introduce… to …, ha ve fun2b Listening and checkingListen to the tape again and check on page 27 the four things Larry’s sister says to him.2c Doing pairworkXu Linfeng, you are Larry. Men Yating, you are Larry’s sister. Xu is going to talk about his worries and Men is going to give him advice.X: I don’t know what to wear.M: If I were you, I’d wear a shirt and tie.X: I don’t have a present. Wha t if everyone else brings a present?M: If I were you, I’d take a small present—a pen or something.X: What if I don’t kno w anyone? M: If you don’t know anyone, you cantalk to Tom. He’ll introduce you topeople.……3a Reading and matchingGo to page 28. Read the problems in the boxes and match them withthe correct advice.And now write down all the expressions into your phrase book.be really shy, enjoy parties, get nervous before big parties, get pimples, look terrible, the night before…, take a big exam, do well, help with…, eat lots of fruits, drink lots of water, take a long walk, go to bed, look friendly, feel shy3b Thinking and role playingNext you are going to think of different advice for the problems in activity 3a. Role play conversations with your partner.A:I am really shy. I don’t enjoy parties. B:If I were you, I’d go and shout in thestreet. I’d set up parties and invite all my classmates to come and sing and dance.A: I get nervous before big parties and I get pimples. B: Pimpleslook good to me. They are not terrible at all. If I were you, thenight before the big exam I’d lie in bed counting the cow s, thesheep, the cattle and the horses. Then I’d have a nice sleep. If youcount as many cows as possible you’d do well in the exam.A:I can’t lose my weight. B:If I were you, I’d eat lots of fruits, drink lots of water and take a long walk before going to bed every evening.4. Doing group workYou are put into pairs and find out each other’s problems at school and at home. Then give each other advice.I really want to go to the mall with my parents, but I don’t have the time.Finish your homework at school and stop going to Sunday classes. You’ll find time that way.I failed the driver’s exam and cannot get my driver’s license.Go practicing driving more often and go over the textbook three more times. You won’t fail next time.My father does not want me to get my ears pierced. If I were you, I’d go to my mother for support. Or you can ask your mother to have her ears pierced first.I have t o go to school on foot. I want to take the bus. Going to school on foot is good for your health. Go on going to school, to any places nearby on foot. It save money, too.I like to choose my own clothes, but my mother doesn’t allow me to do that. Wear your school uniforms while you are still a student. Wait till you are a big man and you’d have the right to choo se your own clothes.……Closing down by taking a test on Second conditionalMatch up the parts of the sentence1. If I lost my job,a) we'd both benefit.b) I'd have a lot of problems getting another one.c) you'd be more aware of what people really felt.d) we wouldn't be so behind technologically.2. If I were in your position,a) I'd r esign rather than wait to be sacked.b) I'd have a lot of problems getting another one.c) you'd be more aware of what people really felt.d) we wouldn't be so behind technologically.3. If I spoke Japanese as well as you do,a) I'd resign rather than wait to be sacked.b) I'd try to find a job with one of the Japanese banks.c) we'd both benefit.d) we wouldn't be so behind technologically.4. If we spent more on Research and Development,a) I'd resign rather than wait to be sacked.b) I'd have a lot of problems getting another one.c) I'd try to find a job with one of the Japanese banks.d) we wouldn't be so behind technologically.5. If you spoke less and listened more,a) I'd resign rather than wait to be sacked.b) I'd have a lot of problems getting another one.c) I'd try to find a job with one of the Japanese banks.d) you'd be more aware of what people really felt.6. If you spent more time on your own problems and a bit less on mine,a) I'd resign rather than wait to be sacked.b) I'd have a lot of problems getting another one.c) we'd both benefit.d) I'd try to find a job with one of the Japanese banks.7. If we controlled our expenses a bit better,a) I'd resign rather than wait to be sacked.b) I'd have a lot of problems getting another one.c) we'd save a lot of money.d) I'd try to find a job with one of the Japanese banks.8. If you invested some time into learning how the Internet works,a) you'd find that it could really help you in your job.b) I'd have a lot of problems getting another one.c) we wouldn't be so behind technologically.d) I'd try to find a job with one of the Japanese banks.9. If we opened an office in Tokyo,a) we wouldn't be so behind technologically.b) you'd be more aware of what people really felt.c) I'd be interested in working there.d) we'd both benefit.10. If you didn't take the job,a) you'd regret it later.b) you'd be more aware of what people really felt.c) we wouldn't be so behind technologically.d) I'd try to find a job with one of the Japanese banks.SECTION BGoals●To find out about people’s personalities●To learn to communicate by Second conditional and Should for adviceProceduresWarming up by learning about personalityWhat is personality? What is your personality?In psychology, personality describes the character of emotion, thought, and behavior patterns unique to a person. There are several theoretical perspectives on personality in psychology, which involve different ideas about the relationship between personality and other psychological constructs, as well as different theories about the way personality develops.1a Describing and fillingTurn to page 29 and fill in the blanks with words given.1b Which words in activity 1a describe you? Tell your partner.What are you like? I think I am creative and outgoing.Words used to describe peopleAdventurous, superstitious, dependant (on), unfriendly, aggressive, active, old-fashioned, anxious, adaptable, decent, moral, annoyed, irritated, arrogant, very irritating, enlightened, well-informed, upset, excited, open, open-minded, sincere, honest, crazy, flipped-out, well-balanced, stable, shy, timid, talented, gifted, excited, enthusiastic, crazy, mad, persevering, persistent; dogged, helpful, well-known/famous, crazy, loopy, mad, zany, popular, modest, humble, self-effacing, demented, crazy, possessive, spellbinding, fascinating, silly, ignorant, stupid, spiteful, evil, angry, mean, spiteful, well-behaved, good, chaotic, disorganized, charming, cool, thankful, grateful, dumb, self-centred, ambitious, honest, jealous, selfish, simple, plain, simply, arrogant, smug, vain, unique, matchless, lonely, lonesome, vain, very mean, detestable, disgusting, elegant, classy, touchy, sensitive (to), sensitive, feeling, energetic; assertive, committed, dedicated, narrow-minded, successfulserious, first-class, fair, fantastic, fascinating, lazy, cowardly, fainthearted, refined,unchanging, solid, fit, feeling good, hard-working, industrious,progress-minded, cheeky, kind, friendly, happy, cheerful, merry,thoughtful, considerate, hospitable, generous, educated, cultured; wellinformed, patient, dangerous, full-of-feeling, sentimental, brilliant, stingy, cheap, tight, rude, low, ignorant, pleasant, brilliant, genius, just; fair; impartial, valued, dear, appreciated, clever, skillful, skillful, clever (at), closed, reserved, talkative, chatty, talkative, sociable, healthy, conscientious, greedy, reliable, trustworthy, pathetic (towards); unconcerned (about), indifferent (to), happy, lucky, rude, generous, well-dressed, good-humoured, well informed (on), good-natured, stubborn, hard-headed, stubborn, domestic, home-loving, cheerful, bright, clear-headed, uninhibited, unworried, wonderful, magnificent, heartless, helpful, cooperative, helpful, deceitful, tricky, naughty, proud, snobby, stuck-up, polite, hungry, realistic2a Listening and checkingCella is asking Bill questions from a personality survey. Check the questions Cella asks.TapescriptGirl1:I just did a personality survey in Teen Time magazine. Ittells you how confident you are.Boy1:Oh? How did you do, Celia?Girl1:I don’t know yet. But it’s a really interesting test. You should try it, Bill.Boy1: OK.Girl1:How about question 1? What would you do if the teacher asked you to give a speech in front of the whole school?Boy1:I’d say I had a cold and couldn’t speak. I would be afraid to make a speech in front of the whole school.Girl1:How about this movie question? What would you do if someone asked you to be in a movie?Boy1:Oh, I’d say no. I’d be too nervous. What’s the next question?Girl1:Let’s see…2b Listening and circlingYou shall listen again to the recording and circle Bill’s responses. Copy the phrases from the listening script.do a personality survey, in Teen Time magazine, a really interesting test, give a speech, in front of the whole school, have a cold, be afraid to make a speech, in front of the whole school, in a movie2c Doing pairworkIn pairs ask and answer the questions in the personality survey on page 29.3a Reading and fillingLook at the survey in 2a and read the personality survey result below on page 30. Fill in the balnks with a, b or c.3b Looking and writingNext you are to write your own personality survey based on thethat in 2a.4 Doing groupworkAsk students in your group the questions from your survey. Discuss the results. Closing down by taking a personality surveyRead each statement carefully, and choose one answer from “Strongly Agree”, “Agree”, “Disagree”, “ Strongly Disagree” as a description of you.Questions StronglyAgree Agree Disagree StronglyDisagreeWaste my time? Often feel blue? Seldom feel blue? Have little to say? Do not like art?as somewhat dull?Do not enjoy going to art museums?Suspect hidden motives in others?Do just enough work to get by? often down in the dumps?Tend to vote for liberal political candidates?T end to vote for conservative political candidates?Make people feel at ease?Make plans and stick to them? Have frequent mood swings? Don't like to draw attention to myself?Carry the conversation to a higher level?Get back at others?Don't see things through?Panic easily?Don't talk a lot?Enjoy hearing new ideas?Insult people?Shirk my duties.Believe that others have good intentions?SELF CHECK1.Filling the blanksOn page 31 is a box with sentences in black. Read them and fill in the blanks with a correct word given. Make changes to the form if necessary.2.Reading an e-mailRead the e-mail from Fran and copy all the expressions.Subject:Can you help? From: FranDear Knowledgeable,My best friend, Mei, has a problem. There is a really important English speech contest for our whole city next month. Our classmates want her to represent the class in the school contest. Everyone is sure she will win. It’s probably true. Mei is very clever, and can speak English really well. In fact, she always comes top in the school exams. The problem is that she’s very shy. She doesn’t want to let her friends down, but she’s terrified of speaking in front of other people. She’s my friend, so she can tell me that she’s shy. But she can’t tell everyone that. I don’t think they would believe her. I can’t think of any good advice to give her, but you always come up with good solutions to people’s problems. What do you think I should tell Mei? What do you think I should tell the rest of the students? FranJust for funTo end this period let’s do something fun—to find the animals.Reading: What would you do if …?Before you read, go to page 148 to learn the words for thisreading passage first.While you read, put the sentences into thought groups andunderline all the useful phrases to be copied later after class. Martin Robinson is a famous doctor/ who has a lot of experie nce/ dealing with teenager s. His new book/ What Would You Do/ If…? came out/ last month. It gives advice/ on what to do/ in lots of different situations. Here are two pages/ from the book.ACCIDENTSQuestion 1: What would you do/ if you cut yourself/ by accident?Doctor: You should cover the cut/ with a clean cloth /and press it/ hard. If it’s a deep cut, you should see a doctor.Question 2: If my grandmother fell downstairs, and wasn’t moving, I’d hurry/ to call the hospital/ first. Is that/ correct?Doctor:Yes, speed is very important. Get the medical help/ first, then make her comfortable/ and stay/ with her.Question 3: What would you do/ if you b urned yourself/ by accident?Doctor:Well, first find out/ how bad/ it is. Then/ put the burned area/ under cold running water.Question 4:What would you do/ if you injured your knee /whilerunning?Doctor:If I felt some pain, I’d stop exercising. And/ if it hurt/for more than a few day s, I’d see a doctor.PROBLEMSProblem 1: A friend offers you cigarettes/ at a party.Advice:Of course/ you should refuse!If I were you, I’d also talk to your friend/ about the dangers of smoking.Problem 2:Children often think/ medicine is candy/ and eat itAdvice:You must always hide medicine/ from children, and/ you should tell children/ to ask their parents/ before they eat “candy”/ they find.Problem 3:An “internet friend” has asked/ if you could meet.Advice:You should tell your parents/ about it, agree to meet/ in a public place, and you shouldn’t go alone.Problem 4:You get pimples/ when you are nervous.Advice:You should drink lots of water/ and ask your doctor for advice.Part 2: Teaching Resources (第二部分:教学资源)A Personality survey15. I am sensitive to rejection and need to know that a person cares about me.16. I may seem distant and without emotions.17. I like my friends to be loyal, dependable, and on time.18. I like to excite my friends with new and different things.19. I appreciate real, human feedback and like to receive notes and gifts.20. I am uneasy about showing my emotions.With Family21. I like stability and security and enjoy traditions and celebrations.22. I need a lot of space and freedom.23. I like to be happy and loving.24. I am probably seen as a loner because I like a lot of private time to think.25. I like to spend holidays with family members and plan on such gatherings for months and months.26. It is hard for me to follow rules and I feel we all should just enjoy one another.27. I am very sensitive to rejection from my family and to family conflicts.28. Sometimes, I find activities boring and have difficulty following family rules that don't make sense to me.。
Unit1 SectionA(1a-2d)精品教案一、教学目标:1. 语言知识目标:1) 能掌握以下单词:heel, scoop, electricity, style, project, pleasure, zipper, daily,website, pioneer, list, mention能掌握以下句型:①—When was the telephone invented?—I think it was invented in 1876.②—What are they used for?—They are used for seeing at night.]2) 能谈论物品被发明的时间、发明者,表达某发明的用途。
2. 情感态度价值观目标:了解一些近现代发明的时间及用途,激发自己热爱发明的情感。
培养想象力,善于观察事物。
面对难题,用积极的态度去解决,发挥想象力,认识世界,改造世界。
二、教学重难点1. 教学重点:1) 本课时的单词、词组和句型,学习运用一般过去时态的被动语态。
2) 学会询问发明时间及用途的基本句型:—When was the telephone inv ented?—I think it was invented in 1876.—What are they used for?—They are used for seeing at night.2. 教学难点:运用一般过去时态的被动语态来讨论发明的发明时间及用途。
三、教学过程I. Warming u p1. 展示一些近代发明的图片与近代发明的发明者,让学生们将图片与发明者相连。
T Do you know what these inventions are?S1 It’s a car.S2 It’s a telephone.S3 It’s a television.T Do you know who these inventors are?S1 Karl BenzS2 Alexander BellS3 J. L. BairdLet Ss match the inventions and the inventors.Ⅱ. Presentation引导学生们学习一般过去时态的被动语态结构。
Unit 1 what would you do?I. Analysis of the Teaching Material1. Status and FunctionIn this unit students learn to talk about imaginary situations. Such topic enables students to activate their imagination and raises learning interest of students.All the students are active in such activities.(1) The first period introduces the key vocabulary words and the target language in this unit. The topic, what would you do if you had a lot of money, makes the introduction easier.(2) In the second period, students will learn to give advice to someone who is in an embarrasing situation by listening and pairwork activities with the target language.(3)All the activities in the third period are designed to give students a reinforced practice in the use of the target language.(4)In the fourth period, the first part is a vocabulary expansion activity. The other activities provide students with much integrating practice using the old and new target language.(5) The fifth period provides students with much reading and writing practice. So it’s helpful to improve students’ reading and writing skills.(6)The Self check in the sixth period shows students what they have learned. The making sentences and writing an e-mail activities are used to train students’ ability of reading and writing.2. Teaching Aims and Demands(1)Knowledge ObjectsTo make students grasp how to talk about imaginary situations.To make students grasp how to give advice using the target language.(2)Ability ObjectsTo train students’ listening, speaking, reading and writing skills.To train students’ communicative competence.(3) Moral ObjectsImaginary situations are unreal. Do remember: it’s really cool to realize your dream through great efforts.Two heads are better than one. Be ready to help others.In the United States, teenagers get their pocket money by helping parents with housework. It is a little different from that in China.3. Teaching Key PointsTo learn the key vocabulary words and the target language.To make students use the target language to give advice.4. Teaching Difficult PointTo train students’listening, speaking, reading and writing skills by many different kinds of activities.5. Studying WaysTeach students how to communicate with others.Teach students how to give advice when someone is in t rouble.Ⅱ. Language FunctionTalk about imaginary situations.Ⅲ. Target Language1. What would you do if you won a million dollars?I’d give it to medical research.2.I can’t sleep the night before an exam.What should I do?If I were you, I’d take a long walk before going to bed.Ⅳ.Structures1. Second conditional2. Should for adviceⅤ. V ocabularylottery, million, pimple, energetic, confident, shirt, tie, medical researchⅥ. Recyclingcharity, present, fruit, vegetable, snack, shy, creative, outgoing, nervous, relax,late, tiredⅦ. Learning Strategies1. Matching9. Listening for key wordsⅧ. Teaching TimeSeven periodsThe First PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands(教学目的和要求)1.Knowledge Object(1) Key Vocabularylottery, million, medical, research(2) Target LanguageLook. This girl won a million dollars in the lottery.Wow! What would you do if you won a million dollars?I’d give it to medical research.(3)StructureI would/I’d do2. Ability Objects(1) Train students’ listening skill.(2) Train students’ communicative competence.3. Moral ObjectIf you won a million dollars, you’d buy a big house, buy a car and so forth. However do remember it’s really being cool to realize your dream through great efforts.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points(教学重点)1. Target language2. The structure: I would/I’d doⅢ. Teaching Difficult Point(教学难点)The structure: I would/I’d doⅣ. Teaching Methods(教学方法)1. Scene teaching Method2. Teaching by induction3. PairworkⅤ. Teaching Aid(教学工具)A tape recorderVI. Teaching Procedures(教学过程)Step ⅠRevisionReview the structure "should be allowed to" by asking students to make sentences about school rules.Step Ⅱ1aThis activity focuses on vocabulary and structures introduced in the unit.Read the instructions to the class.Call students’ attention to the words in the box. Ask a student to read them to the class.Say, What would you do if you had a lot of money? Add more ideas to the list.Then share your answers with other students.Get stu dents to complete the task. First individually, then in groups.As they work, walk around the room checking progress and offering any help they may need. Collect answers from students on the blackboard.Answers will vary but should include a mixture of ideas for helping themselves and others.Step Ⅲ1bThis activity gives students practice understanding the target language in spoken conversation. Read the instructions to the class.Read the question in the speech bubble.Explain the word lottery to students.Say, You will hear teenagers talking about what they would do if they won the lottery.Point to the pictures. Ask students to describe them one by one.For example, for Picture One, a student might say, "If I won the lottery, I’d buy a big house." Point out the sample answer. Say, The first picture you will hear about has the number one on it. Play the recording for the first time.Students only listen.Play the recording again. This time students listen and number the pictures in the order they hear them.Check the answers.Answers2,1,4,3TapescriptGirl 1: Hey, did you see this newspaper article? A girl won a million dollars in the lottery. She was only 14.Boy 1: Wow, how luck!Girl 1: What would you do if you won the lottery?Boy 1:If I won the lottery, I’d give the money to the 200. I want to help the pandas.Girl 1:That’s a good idea! I know what I’d do. If I won the lottery, I’d buy a big house for my family.Girl 2: Really? I’d put the money in the bank. Then I’d just watch it grow!Boy 2: Hmmmm…I think I’d give the money to medical research. I’d want to help other people. Step Ⅳ1cThis activity provides oral practice using the target language.Read the instructions to the class.Call students’ attention to the conversation in the box. Explain the vocabulary words million and medical research. Invite a pair of students to read it to the class.S A :Look! This girl won a million dollars in the lottery.S B: Wow ! What would you do if you won a million dollars?S A: I’d give it to medical research.Write it on the blackboard.Say, Pretend you are the people in the picture. Talk with your partner about what you would do if you won a million dollars.Get students to work in pairs. As they work in pairs together, walk around the room offering language support as needed.After students have had a chance to practice several exchanges, ask pairs to come to the front of the classroom and act out their conversations.Step ⅤSummaryI n this class, we’ve learned some vocabulary words and the target language what would you do if you won the lottery? I’d give it to medical research.Step ⅥHomeworkIf you had a large amount of money, e, g. ¥100,000 what would you buy? Please write down each item and its cost to see when you will spend the full amount. And bring your lists to class tomorrow.Step ⅦUnit 4 What would you do?Section AThe First PeriodTarget language:A: Look. This girl won a million dollars in the lottery.B: Wow! What would you do if you won a million dollars?A: I’d give it to medical research.Ⅳ. Teaching Methods(教学后记)The Second PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands(教学目的和要求)1. Knowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabulary tie(2) Target LanguageWhat would you do if you won a million dollars?I’d give it to charities.If I were you, I’d wear a shirt and tie.If I were you, I’d take an umbrella.2. Ability Objects(1)Train students’ listening skill.(2) Train students’ communicative competence.3. Moral ObjectTwo heads are better than one. Give some direction to those who are in trouble.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points(教学重点)1.Listening Practice2.Target languageⅢ. Teaching Difficult Point(教学难点)Train students’ ability to use the target language.Ⅳ. Teaching Methods(教学方法)1.Listening to cassettes2.Pairwork3.Teaching by inductionⅤ. Teaching Aid(教学工具)1.A tape recorder2.A picture of a person in a lion’s cage3.A projectorVI. Teaching Procedures(教学过程)Step ⅠRevisionCheck homework. Students talk about how to spend a large amount of money.Invite a student to come to the front of The class and ask, if you had 100,000 yuan, what would you buy? Students take turns answering his/her question.Step Ⅱ2aThis activity prov ides practice understanding the target language in spoken conversation.Focus attention on the picture. Ask students to describe it. Help students say that the boy is going to somewhere, but he doesn’t know what to wear. The girl is helping him to pick out clothes. Point to the list of reasons. Invite a student to read them to the class.Say, You are to listen to a conversation between Larry and the girl and circle the reasons. Play the recording the first time. Students only listen. Play the recording a second time. This time students listen and circle the reasons.Check the answers.AnswersCircle items:2,3,5TapescriptGirl 1:Where are you going, Larry?Boy 1:To Tom’s party.Girl 1:Lucky you! I’d love to go to that party !Boy 1: Yeah, well, I’m a little nervous. I don’t know what to wear.Girl 1: If I were you, I’d wear a shirt and tie.Boy 1: What if everybody else is wearing jeans and T-shirts?Girl 1: Oh, you shouldn’t worry about what other people are wearing.Boy 1: And I don’t have a present. What if everyone brings a present?Girl 1: If I were you, I’d take a small present—a pen or something.Keep it in your pocket and if everyone has a present, you can give him yours. If not, you can keep it.Boy 1:OK. But what if I don’t know anyone?Girl 1: If you don’t know anyone, you can talk to Tom. He’ll introduce you to people.Boy 1 : I guess I can do that.Girl 1: Look! You’re sure to have fun.But if you’re still nervous, you can leave.Step Ⅲ2bThis activity provides listening practice using the target language.Read the instructions to the classPoint to the list of sentences. Invite a student to read them to the class.Say, You will listen to the same conversation again. This time you are to check the four things Larry’s sister says to him.Play the recording again. Students listen and check the things.Check the answers.AnswersChecked items: 1,2,4,5Step Ⅳ2cThis activity provides oral practice using the target language.Point to the list of Larry’s worries in the box. Invite a student to read them to the class.Ask students to look back at the list of checked sentences.Read the instructions to the class. Say,Please make conversations using information from Activities 2b and 2c.Ask a pair of students to demonstrate a conversation to the class.S A: I don’t know what to wear.S B: If I were you, I’d wear a shirt and tie.Get students to work in pairs. As the pairs work together, walk around the room listening in on various pairs and giving language and pronunciation support as needed.After all the students have a chance to play both parts, stop the activity. Ask different students to perform their conversations.Optional activityAsk students to write down a problem they have on a piece of paper. Have students exchange papers with one another and read the one they receive. Then ask students to write two pieces of advice they would give the other student. Ask a student to read his/her advice to the class. The rest guess the problem.Step ⅤGrammar FocusAsk different students to read the question and answer and the statements to theclass.S1:What would you do if you won a million dollars?S2:I’d give it to charities.S3:If I were you, I’d wear a shirt and tie.S4:If I were you, I’d take an umbrella.Write them on the blackboard.Show a picture of someone in a lion’s cage on the screen by a projector. Ask studentsquestions pointing to the picture.T: Have you ever been in a lion’s cage?S s: No.T: That’s right. None of us has ever been in a lion’s cage. What would you do if you were in a lion’s cage? (Write the question on the blackboard.)S1:I’d call for help. (Write the sentence on the blackboard.)T: What about you?S1:I’d get out fast. (Write the sentence on the blackboard. )Get several more examples from other students.Say, When we talk about things that haven’t happened, we often use the word would (underline the word would in the question). Apostrophe’d is the abbreviation of the word would( underline the abbreviation ‘d in the answers).Then underline the word were in the two statements. Say, When you tell someone what you would do, you use the expression if I were you. Get all the students to read the target language on the blackboard.Pronunciation noteWhen saying the words would you in phrases such as what would you do…,English speakers often run the words together and pronounce these words as if they were spelled wudjuh.Step ⅥSummarySay, In this class, we’ve learned the target language I’d give it to charities and If I were you, I’d wear a shirt and tie. And we’ve also done much listening practice using the target language.Step ⅦHomeworkSay, If your teacher criticized you, but in fact it isn’t your fault, what would you do? Get students to make a list.StepⅧⅣ. Teaching Methods(教学后记)The Third PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands(教学目的和要求)1.Knowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabularypimple, trouble(2) Target LanguageI can’t sleep the night before an exam.Then I’m too tired to do well. What should I do?If I were you, I’d take a long walk before going to bed.I really want a dog, but my parents won’t let me have one.Well, dogs can be a lot of trouble. Maybe you should get a small pet, like a goldfish.That’s a good idea.2. Ability Objects(1) Train students’ reading skills.(2) Train students’ integrating skills.3. Moral ObjectEveryone may have some trouble. Don’t worry.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points(教学重点)1. Reading2. Target languageⅢ. Teaching Difficult Point(教学难点)Give advice using the target language.Ⅳ. Teaching Methods(教学方法)1. Reading Practice2. PairworkⅤ. Teaching Aid(教学工具)The blackboardVI. Teaching Procedures(教学过程)Step ⅠRevisionCheck homework. Get students to talk about what they would do if a teacher criticized them. For example, a student might say I’d explain to the teacher and so forth.Step Ⅱ3aThis activity provides reading practice using the target language. Point to the problems on the left. Ask different students to read them to the class.Point out the pieces of advice on the right. Get different students to read them to the class.Point out the sample answer. Invite a pair of students to read the problem and the piece of advice to the class.S A: I’m really shy and I just don’t enjoy parties. I don’t know what to say or do.S s: If I were you, I’d talk to someone who looks friendly. Then you won’t feel so shy.Say, Please match each problem on the left with the correct advice on the right.Get students to complete the activity on their own. As they work individually, move around the room answering any questions students raise and offering help as needed.Check the answers.Answers1. c2. a3. bStep Ⅲ3bThis activity provides oral practice using the target language.Read the instructions to the class. Invite a pair of students to read the sample conversation.S A:I can’t sleep the night before an exam. Then I’m too tired to do well.What should I do?S B: If I were you, I’d take a long walk before going to bed. That should help you relax.Say, Please think of different advice for the problems in Activity 3a.Collect suggestions from students. For example, for the third problem, a student might say, If I were you, I’d watch TV to relax my mind.Ask students to make conversations with partners using new suggestions to each problem. As they work in pairs, walk around the room offering language support as needed.After each student has a chance to play both parts, stop the activity. Get several pairs of students to say their conversations.Step ⅣPart 4This activity provides writing, listening and speaking practice using the targetlanguage.Read the instructions to the class. Get a pair of students to say the sample conversation to the class.S A:I really want a dog, but my parents won’t let me have one.S B:Well, dogs can be a lot of trouble.Maybe you should get a small pet, like a goldfish.S A:That’s a good idea.Write the conversation on the blackboard.Point out the sample answers in the chart.Say, What problems do you have at home? At school? Make a list in the chart. Then ask your classmates for advice and write their advice in the chart too.Get students to complete the activity in groups of four. As the groups work together, move around the room to make sure students discuss the topic in English and know how to fill in the chart. Check the answers by asking different pairs of students to say their conversations to the class. Answers will vary.Optional activityAsk, What would you do if there were no classes tomorrow? Ask students to write as many answers as they can. Then get students to work in pairs. One ask the other the question and see how many new answers the other is able to think of.Step ⅤSummarySay, In this class, we’ve done a lot of reading, speaking and writing practice using the target language.Step ⅥHomework(1) Review the target language by reading the conversations in Activity 3a.(2)Finish off the exercises on pages 11~12 of the workbook.Step ⅦBlackboard Design (板书设计)Ⅳ. Teaching Methods(教学后记)The Foruth PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands(教学目的和要求)1. Knowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabularybe strict with, take a test, pass a test, fail a test(2)Target LanguageI think Peter should be allowed to take the test later.I don’t agree.I think the school has to have rules.2. Ability Objects(1) Train students’ listening skill.(2) Train students’ ability to talk about agreement and disagreement.3. Moral ObjectIt’s good manners to be on time.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points(教学重点)1. Review some key vocabulary words and target language.2. Talk about agreement and disagreement.Ⅲ. Teaching Difficult Point(教学难点)Talk about agreement and disagreement.Ⅳ. Teaching Methods(教学方法)1. Review2. Listening3. GroupworkⅤ. Teaching Aid(教学工具)A tape recorderVI. Teaching Procedures(教学过程)Step ⅠRevision(1)Check the homework.(2) Competition: Write "are allowed to" and "aren’t allowed to" on the blackboard, Divide the class into groups.Each group is asked to write down as many things as they can think of about what teenagers are or aren’t allowed to do. See which group can think of the most items for each category.StepⅡ1aThis activity reviews the use of always, sometimes, usually and never.Point to the picture. Ask students to describe what is happening in the picture.Help students to say, The boy is late for class. Invite a student to read the four questions in the box to the class.Read the instructions and remind students of the exact meanings of the adverbs of f requency.Say, Please write A after things you always do, U af ter things you usually do, Safter things you sometimes do and N for things you never do.Get students to finish the task on their own.Answers to this activity will vary.Step ⅢlbThis activity provides oral practice using the target language.Point out the sample conversation. Ask a pair of students to say it to the class.S A: Do you ever get to class late?S B: Yes, I sometimes get to class late.Say, Talk with your partner about your answers in Activity 1a.As the pairs work together, walk around the room offering help if necessary.Ask several pairs to share their conversations with the class.Step Ⅳ2aThis activity provides practice in understanding the target language in spoken conversation.Point out the four items in Activity 1a.Say, You will listen to a conversation and circle the things on the list that you hear.Play the recording for the first time.Students only listen.Play the recording a second time. This time students listen and circle the things that they hear. Check the answers.AnswersCircled items: 1,4TapescriptMan: What’s the matter, Peter?Boy: I think I’m going to fail a maths test, Dad.Man: You are? Why?Boy: Well, I missed the bus and I had to walk to school.Man: So?Boy: I’m not allowed to get to class late, and there was a big test today.Man: And you weren’t allowed to take the test?Boy: That’s right. But I know I could pass the test.Man: Well, Peter, the school has to have rules, you know.Boy: I know. But I should be allowed to take the test later. It’s not fair.Man: I agree. Maybe you could talk to the teacher after school.Boy: Yeah. Maybe if I explain what happened, she’ll understand.StepⅤ2bThis activity provides listening practice using the target language.Point to both the numbered and lettered lists of item in the box.Point out the sample answer. Read the sentence "Peter is going to fail a math t est to the class." Say, I’ll play the same recording again.You are to match the sentence parts as you hear on the tape.Play the recording for students to do the activity.Check the answers.Answers1. c2. e3. a4. b5. dStep Ⅵ2cThis activity provides oral practice using the target language.Call students’ attention to the statements in the box. Say them to the class.Ask three students to read the sample conversation to the class, completing the sentences.S A:I think Peter should be allowed to take the test later.S B:I don’t agree.S C:I think the school has to have rules.Write the conversation on the blackboard.Divide the class into groups of four. Say,Now discuss the statements with your group.As the groups work together, walk around the room offering help as needed.Ask some groups to say a few lines of their conversations to the class.NotesParents should not be too strict with teenagers. Note the word be strict with.Generally speaking, we say be strict with sb. but be strict in sth. For example, Our teachers arestrict with us. He is strict in his work.Step ⅦSummary and HomeworkSay, In this class, we’ve learned to talk about agreement and disagreement. And we’ve also reviewed adverbs of frequency. Have you ever been late for school?Write a passage to describe what was happening that day.Step ⅧⅣ. Teaching Methods(教学后记)The Fifth PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands(教学目的和要求)1.knowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabularypretty, social, bother, slight, in the slightest, fairly, plenty, plenty, get along with, listener(2) Reading(3) Writing2. Ability Objects(1) Train students’ ability of reading comprehension.(2) Train students’ ability of writing.3. Moral ObjectsSometimes you might annoy people because you are so confident. In fact, being a good listener is an art.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points(教学重点)1. Reading2. Writing3. Key vocabularyⅢ. Teaching Difficult Point(教学难点)1. Reading2. WritingⅣ. Teaching Methods(教学方法)1. Practice method2. PairworkⅤ. Teaching Aid(教学工具)A projectorVI. Teaching Procedures(教学过程)Step ⅠRevisionHold a quick survey around the class. Ask what would you do if…(1) the teacher asked you to give a speech in front of the whole school?(2) your brother borrowed your clothes without permission?(3) someone asked you to be in a movie?(4) you wanted to be friends with a new student?Encourage students to give different answers to each question.Step Ⅱ3aThis activity introduces key vocabulary words and provides reading practice using the target language.Say the words one by one and have students repeat them several times.Call students’ attention to the personality survey results in the box. Set a time limit of two or three minutes. Have students read the three paragraphs silently. Mean while, write the new words on the blackboard. Ask students to look at the questions and answers on the survey in Activity 2a. Say, The letter a answers all describe one type of person. The letter b answers describe another and c still another type.Read the Activity 3a instructions to the class. Ask students to reread the personality survey results and decide which letter goes in each paragraph. Point out the sample answer.Get students to complete the activity on their own.Check the answers.Answers1. c2. a3. bStep Ⅲ3bThis activity provides reading and writing practice using the target language.Read the instructions to the class.Invite a student to say the example to the class.If a friend said something bad about you, would you…a. talk to the friend right away?b. say nothing?c. think about what he or she said?T: What kind of person is question a asking about?Ss: Outgoing.T: What about b?Ss: Shy.T: What about e?Ss: Pretty confident.Say, You are to write your own personality survey. You can write any questions you want, but each question must be about a different personality type.Give another example on the blackboard. If a friend misunderstood you, would you…a. tell him/her it is a misunderstanding at once?b. want to explain to him/her, but have no courage?c. invite him/her to dinner and explain?Get students to work individually. Remind them to use the ones in the book and on the blackboard as a model.As they work, move around the room checking their works and offering language support.Step ⅣPart 4This activity provides oral practice using the target language.Read the instructions to the class.Point out the sample conversation in the box. Invite a pail of students to read it to the class.S A: How many people would talk to the friend right away?S B: Three. And two people would say nothing.Divide the class into groups of five. Ask students to give their survey to each person in their group, and circle the answers.Say, Having given your survey, talk about what you learned. Use the sample conversation in the box as a model. As the groups work together, walk around the room offering any help they may need.Ask several students to read his/her question and tell the class about the results.Optional activityDivide the class into groups and ask each group to write a question with three choices. Collect the results. After class, combine the survey questions into a new survey. Make a survey to the class tomorrow.Step ⅤSummarysay, In this class, we’ve learned some new vocabulary words. And we’ve also done much reading and writing practice using the target language.Step ⅥHomeworkAsk students to reread the three paragraphs under the headline personality survey results for further comprehension.Step Ⅶ。