北师大版高中英语必修四Unit 11《Lesson 1 World News》教案 2

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UNIT 11 THE MEDIALesson 1 World News教学设计Objectives■ To practise using the Passive.■ To practise identifying the type of newspaper an article is from.■ To talk about what is in the news.Resources usedWorld map (Before you start), Grammar Summary 5, a selection of the day’s newspapers (in Chinese).Possible problemStudents should have no great difficulties with the form of the Passive, but need to be aware that the Passive is used more in English than in other languages (which use other impersonal structures instead).BackgroundMontserrat (population about 15,000) is a British colony in the Caribbean. Its capital and main port is Plymouth. It is a mountainous island with active volcanoes. In 1997 there was a major volcanic eruption in the south of the island and most of the inhabitants had to be evacuated. Routes through the materialIf you are short of time, set some of the exercises for homework (e.g. Exercises 9) and omit Exercise 8.If you have time, do the Options activities.If you have two lessons for this unit, a suitable natural break is after Exercise 5.Language PowerMini-grammarReadingBefore you startTeaching procedure■ As a whole class, students discuss what areas of the world are in the news at the moment and why. If you have a large world map on the wall, have students come and point to the areas of the world they are talking about.Read to learnExercise 2■ Stud ents work individually answering the questions■ They then compare their answers in pairs before checking them as a class.Answers1 Because scientists believe there will soon be a large volcanic explosion in that area.2 They were moving to a safe zone in the north of the island.3 They are going to give financial help to the islanders.4 Because the government should have acted sooner and also because the people are being evacuated to areas that are still dangerous.5 It measured 6.3 magnitude.6 China, Germany, Russia and Spain are involved.7 Because further quakes cannot be ruled out.8 A special fund to rebuild the cities and towns which be announced.Exercise 3■ Students work in pairs, asking and answering the questions.■ Have some students report their partner’s decision to the class and give reasons for his/her decision.Language Power: the Word Corner on page 67 practises vocabulary (news stories).Language StudyTHE PASSIVEExercise 4■ Read through the first sentence in the table (Present Simple) with the class and do the next two sentences (Past Simple, Present Continuous) with the whole class.■ Students then work in pairs completing the sentences.■ Check students’ answers by having them read the sentences aloud.Answers2 was3 are being4 were being5 has not been6 had been7 will be8 cannot be9 are going to be Exercise 5■ Read the sentences with the whole class and discuss who the “doer”is in each action and whether the “doer” is important or not.Answers1 The doer is “the UK’s minister of the island” and the doer is important because he represents the authority and he has to be responsible for what he says.2 The doer is “scientists at the Montserrat V olcano Observatory” and the doer is important because they are experts and what they say is believed to be true and reliable.■ Students then find more examples of the Passive in the text and read them aloud, e.g. The region of Qasvin, Western Iran, was hit by a huge earthquake. Later this week, a special fund to rebuild the cities and towns which were destroyed by the earthquake will be announced by officials at the United Nations.Exercise 6■ Students do the exercise individually, then compare their answers in pairs before checking them as a class.■ Check the answers by having students read the sentences aloud ...Answers1 has just been offered2 was reported3 will gradually be replaced4 was voted5 is being publishedExercise 7■ Students read the newspaper report individually.■ Ask students to rewrite the report paragraph by paragraph and compare their answers in pairs. ■ Check the answers by having students read their sentences aloud.AnswersA group of children from Montserrat, aged between 10 and 16, arrived in Cuba on Friday. These children have been affected by the stress from the volcanic eruptions. Many homes on the island has been destroyed.The children were taken by us to a holiday camp by the Red Cross workers. Leisure activities will be organised for the children.The trip was organised by the Cuban Red Cross last month. The camp at Tarara has been used, which in the past cared for children from the Ukraine and Russia. These children were affected by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986.Language in UseExercise 8■ Students work in groups of four, discussing and noting down what activities and details may be included in the camp during the week.■ Students then write a short report of the camp activity in groups.■ Have some of the groups to read their report alo ud to the class.OptionsPracticeWrite on the board: write, compose, direct, produce, film, make, sing, play. Students work in pairs, making sentences in the Passive about a film, TV series or musical they know well. Tell the students not to say the name of the film in their sentences. Give them some examples to start with, e.g. ‘The hero in this film is played by … .’/‘The story was written by … .’The pairs then read their sentences to the rest of the class who have to guess the title of the film, TV series or musical.ExtensionBring in some copies of the day’s newspapers. In small groups, students choose one of the stories and translate it into English for an English-speaking reader.TapescriptPhil: Hey, liz. Have a look at this.Liz: Mm?Phi l: It’s really a sweet advert for Mother’s Day.Liz: Don’t you see this is an advert for selling flowers?Phil: Really? Oh, I see. Very smart. But I still like ...Liz: (interrupts) I can’t stand adverts like that. Honestly, nochild of that age is going to go and buy her mum flowers I bet the person who...Phil: (interrupts politely) Can I say something?Liz: All right.Phil: I think you’re overreacting although you have a point.Many adverts try to create an image of a perfect world or life but...Liz: (interrupts) Of course they do! They think that we’re all stupid and are going to believe that if we buy their shampoo then we’ll look like supermodels or if we buy flowers from their shop then we’ll have perfect relationships within our families!Phil: (interrupts politely) Can I interrupt a moment?Companies have to sell their products. They do try to maketheir products appealing but it’s up to us whether we’ll buy their products or not. If you ...Liz: (interrupts) Rubbish! That’s not true. J ust think of all the people who are persuaded by fast food adverts to eat more junk food!Phil: Well, I have to disagree with you there. People can’t blame adverts for what they buy. It’s their decision and ...Liz: (interrupts) You’re wrong. I’m against all adverts because they use false promises to get people to buy things.Phil: (interrupts politely) I’d just like to show you this advertLiz. It’s for environmental protection. Surely you agree that ...Liz: (interrupts) Nonsense! All adverts are trying to get your money in some way or other。