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精品文档 教学计划 教学 单元 Unit 3 “Nobody has pizza for breakfast.”
单元 主题 Breakfast 课时
安 排 8
教 学 内 容
Show Time “Nobody has pizza for breakfast.” Reading English Breakfast Chat Time I’m allergic to dairy. Writing A recipe Grammar Countable and uncountable nouns My Story Food and nutrition
教学目标 教学活动建议 Warm-up To get students to talk
about the main topic of this unit in a comfortable and relaxed manner Have students look at the picture and ask them to tell you as much as they can about it.
Then, go through the questions and complete each answer. In addition, you can ask a few warm-up questions such as “Do you eat breakfast every day?” “Who 学习资料 精品文档 do you eat breakfast with?” and “What do you usually have for breakfast?” If students have trouble with these questions you can write model answers on the board for them to use when answering. For example, “Yes, I do.” “I eat _____ with _____.” and “I usually eat _____.”This is also a good opportunity to review the present simple tense, since breakfast is something we repeat on a regular basis.
For an extension activity, you can also apply the same questions to other meal times.
Vocabulary Builder A and B To teach students new vocabulary related to breakfast and nutrition
Have students listen and repeat the words. The vocabulary for this unit is quite easy to teach since they are all concrete nouns (nouns we experience through our five senses, as opposed to abstract nouns, which we must imagine). Thus, you can teach them simply by pointing to the pictures in the book and having the students echo and repeat after you.
At this level, you may also consider making basic flashcard for the vocabulary. This is a lot easier than it sounds. All you need to do is find some pictures of the vocabulary items. Then you can print them out and laminate them. Keep in mind that flashcards work best when used with concrete nouns. This is because it is difficult (or sometimes impossible)to show a pictorial representation of abstract nouns. Another point to remember is flashcards tend to be more fun and effective with lower level and younger students. If your students are older or 学习资料 精品文档 higher level, flashcards may not be as effective or necessary. With younger learners, having flashcards can not only help students learn, but can also provide you with a range of fun games and activities.
Once students are comfortable with the new words, have them do the exercises, correcting any mistakes.
C and D To improve students’ listening and comprehension skills
Tell the students they will hear a conversation between David and his mother. Now, listen to the conversation and have students complete the sentences. Correct any mistakes. Have students practice the conversation in pairs. Monitor their performance.
For Exercise D, let students read the clues first and then guess the food one by one.
Show Time A To teach students speaking skills through the use of video
First, have the students watch the video in its entirety. Ask basic comprehension questions such as, “Who are the main characters in this video?” “Where are they?” “What are they doing?” “Why are they doing that?” “How are they doing it?”
Next, have students take turns in explaining what is happening in each picture. You can do the first picture, and then have a more confident student try the second one. To make it more fun, you could choose two students, and then have them race to explain what is happening in the picture. The student with the fastest and best explanation wins. 学习资料 精品文档 B, C and D To improve students’ listening comprehension through the use of video Watch the video. Now, look at Exercise B, and ask students to complete the True / False statements. Next, students can complete the dialogue in Exercise C. Have three students read out the dialogue with one student playing the role of Hector, one as Mr. Sanchez and the other as Mrs. Sanchez. For an extension activity, you can also have the students rewrite the conversation, using different foods.
For Exercise D, you need to first review the vocabulary word omelet. Ask students what the ingredients are for a typical omelet, and then have them imagine the steps they might take when making one. Now, tell students to look at 1. And read it out loud. Ask, “What should we do after we beat some eggs in a bowl? When students have given you the correct answer, repeat the process using “What should we do after we _____?” To check the answers for B, C, and D, students can change books and listen as you go through the answers. If you would like to give homework, you can tell students that they must rewrite every incorrect answer 5, 10 or 20 times at your discretion.