新风尚高职高专实用英语综合教程unit 6
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授课内容Unit 6 Listening& Speaking 授课时数2 periods教学目标Know how to make presentations and express views at meetings教学重点Listening comprehension, make dialogues教学难点How to listen correctly and speak fluently教材教具Practical listening and speaking (Book 4), multi-media教学内容(含教学步骤、时间分配、教法学法、作业布置等)I. Review and PreviewSum up what we learned in last unit, then explain the objectives so the students will have some knowledge of what they are about to learn in this unit. In the Listening and Speaking section, you will learn various ways to make presentations; talk about agendas for meetings; and express your views at meetings. Text A is about Elvis Presley—the King of Rock and Roll. Text B tells about The Oscars. As for Grammar Tips, we’ll get some tips about the use of the nominative absolute construction. Concerning the Practical Writing, in Unit 5 we learned how to write a letter urging payment, this unit we’ll know how to write a notice inviting contributions.II. New lessonPart One——Starting outAsk the Ss to work in pairs or in small groups, asking each other these questions. Ask two or three Ss to answer the listed questions.1. Have you ever listened to a presentation or speech on campus or on any other occasions?2. What kept you interested (topic, way of speaking, speaker’s voice, etc.)?3. Have you ever lost interest temporarily during a speech? Why?Part Two——In-class ActivitiesSection A is about making presentations and talking about agendas for meetings; Section B is about expressing views at meetings.Section AI. Listening Activities1. Explain the new words and expressions to the Ss, and help them pronounce these words and expressions correctly.2. In doing Exs A and B, listen to a manager making a short presentation, the tapescript of Exs A,B is the same. In Ex A, you are required to do multiple-choice qs first with the information you get from listening; in Ex B, there is a spot dictation, during which you should pay more attention to specific expressions commonly used in making presentations.3. In Ex C, listen to a sales director of a company announcing the agenda for a sales meeting. The announcement is concise, and almost every sentence counts. You should be very attentive when listening and then number the items in the order.Key to Exercise A: B A A C DKey to Exercise B: 1. introduce myself 2. give you some information 3. may I say 4. draw your attention 5. most rapid 6. need to consider 7. very risky 8. In conclusion 9. very little room for expansion 10. have any questionsKey to Exercise C: Order: 2 4 6 5 1 3II. Speaking Activities1. Studying the expressions of Ex A, pay special attention to the words or phrases in bold italics, which are very often set phrases, fixed sentence patterns or business idioms.2. Exs B and C are writing and speaking tasks. The short presentation in Ex B is quite similar to what you heard in the listening exs. You should not find the presentation here difficult to practise. Exercise A: Study the expressions used in making a presentation until you can say them from memory. Pay special attention to the highlighted expressions.Key to Exercise B: (1)introduce myself (2)The aim of my talk (3)First of all (4)draw your attention to (5)My second point (6)Thirdly (7)in conclusion (8)Thank you for your attention (9)I’ll be happySection BI. Listening Activities1. Make sure that the Ss can pronounce the new words or phrases correctly.2. In Exercise A, listen to parts of a meeting during which the participants talk about the items on the agenda, supply the missing information in the minutes of the meeting.3. Exercise B focuses on what expressions to use in order to express your views at a meeting. The expressions will be useful in doing the speaking tasks. Listen again and supply the missing words or phrases.Key to Exercise A: Part A: (2)To work out the costs (3)Carol (4) Next MondayPart B: (5)To keep the sales office telephone lines open (6) To have a trial period (7) Stephen (8) In three monthsKey to Exercise B: Part A: (1)the first item (2)go first (3)I agree (4)deal with that(5)How soonPart B: (1) The next item (2) fill us in (3) get through (4) take on (5) the extra costs(6)Why don’t we (7) take care of it (8) review (9) break for lunchII. Speaking Activities1. Studying the expressions of Ex A, read these expressions and try to remember as much as you can, esp. the words or phrases in bold italics.2. Exs B and C are writing and speaking tasks. B is quite similar to what you heard in the listening exs. You should not find the short conversation here difficult to practise.Exercise A: Study the expressions people use at a meeting until you can say them with your textbook closed. Pay special attention to the highlighted expression.Key to Exercise B: (1)the first item (2)Who wants to go first (3)What do you mean(4)How do you feel (5)our market share (6)potential customers (7) What do you think (8)What do you suggestPart Three——After-class ActivitiesSections A is on the theme of the unit. Listen to two short telephone messages about arranging for a business meeting and then do a spot dictation exercise. Sections B, C, D are of almost the same degree of difficulty as the listening section of the Practical English Test for Colleges (Level A). The format is exactly the same.Section AListen to two recorded telephone messages about organizing a conference and then supply the missing words or phrases(2) middy (3)non-meat (4)vegetarians Message 2: (1)expenses (2) hotel accommodation (3)their flights (4)share taxisSection BListen to short dialogues and choose the best answer to the question you hear after each dialogue.DAADB CBDBCSection CListen to short conversations and then choose the best answer to each question you hear.Conversation 1: CB Conversation 2: ACBSection DListen to the short passage and answer the qs by completing the statements given below.Passage 1: 1. they know 2. a house 3. solve such problems 4. lawyers 5. ExperiencePassage 2: 1. arrive in Chicago 2. the situation 3. take a taxi 4. 7:50 5. disappointedIII. Homework1. Review the expressions and sentences we’ve learned, and speak aloud after class;2. Read text A and get the main idea of it.Self-reflection授课内容Unit 6 Text A &Related Exs 授课时数 2 periods教学目标To get the main idea of Text A——Elvis Presley: the king of Rock and Roll教学重点Language points in the text (words, expressions, structures and translation)教学难点Comprehension of the text and some complicated sentences教材教具An Integrated Skills Course(4), chalks and multimedia computer教学内容(含教学步骤、时间分配、教法学法、作业布置等)I. RevisionAsk several students to give a one-minute presentation on one of the following topics:1. My hobby: advice to beginners2. How to buy a computer3. Why you should buy my company’s products/ servicesII. Lead-in1. Warm-up Activities1) Which do you prefer, classical music or popular music? Why?2) What role can art play in society, esp. when society is becoming increasingly rich materially? This section serves as a warm-up to activate students’ existing knowledge and to encourage them to share their personal experiences or opinions on the theme of the unit.①Choose a group member to lead the discussion.②Ask all group members to take notes on what others say.③Ask one or two students to report their discussion to the whole class.2. Background informationWhat is art? Perhaps, everyone knows that art is the creation of beautiful or significant things. Art includes music, dance, sculpture, painting, drawing, weaving, literature, woodworking, etc. It is a medium of expression where the individual and culture come together. Art, in its broadest meaning, is the expression of creativity or imagination. Art also is an assisted reproductive technology. Architecture is the art of planning and designing buildings. Photographs or other visual representations are a printed publication. Art shows an artist’s skill observation, and creative power. Art enriches our daily life.III. Careful Reading of Text A1) Part Division of the TextAsk Ss to read the whole text and then divide it into 3 parts:Part 1 (Paragraphs 1-2): Elvis Presley was the King of Rock and Roll and the greatest performer in America.Part 2 (Paragraphs 3-6): Elvis Presley was the King of Rock and Roll and the greatest performer in America.Part 3 (Paragraphs 7-8): Although not all people liked him, Elvis Presley still ranked 8th among the top 100 Americans.2) Language Points of the Text1. From 1956 to 1959, there was not one week when an Elvis song was not on the charts: Sentence Paraphrase: Every week from 1956 to 1959, there was an Elvis song on the charts. Sentence Translation:从1956年到1959年,没有一周埃尔维斯的歌不出现在每周流行歌曲榜上。