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人教新目标九年级英语上Unit3Period7同步教案
课题 Unit 3 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes Period 7 教学目标 1. Knowledge Objects Key Vocabulary:lifestyle, way cool, give some direction, material things and so forth. Text: That’s Cool! 2. Ability Objects Train students’ ability of reading for special information. Train students’ reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. 3. Moral Object People use the word "cool" to describe almost whatever they see or feel. However, to realize your dream through great effort is really being cool. 教材分析 1. Teaching Key Points Key vocabulary Read the text for special information. Read the text to understand words in context. Fill in the chart with the things you and your classmates think are cool. 2. Teaching Difficult Point Train students’ reading skill. 实施教学过程设计 Step 1 Learn the new words Show the new words on the screen, ask students to repeat after the teacher. material adj.物质的;实体的 chat v.聊天;闲聊 online adj.联线的;联机的 lifestyle n.生活方式 include v.包含;包括 stuff n.要素;素材 recent adj.最近的;近来的 equipment n.配备;装备 notebook computer 笔记本电脑 personal adj.个人的;私人的 digital adj.数字的;数字显示的 PDA(=personal digital assistant)掌上电脑 topical adj.热带的;热带地方的 island n.岛,岛屿 develop v.发展;使发达 developed country发达国家 Matrix《黑客帝国》(电影名称) net n.网;通信网;网状织物 flash n.Macromedia公司开发的动画编辑工具 animation n.动画片 technology n.技术;工艺 direction n.指导;指引natural adj.自然的;合乎常理的;正常的 effort n.努力;努力的尝试 youth n .年轻;青春;青年人 proud adj.感到自豪的;得意的 be proud of为……感到自豪;为……感到骄傲 value v.给……估价;评价 independence n.独立;自主;自立 freedom n.自由 advise v劝告;建议 normal adj.正常的;平常的 Step Ⅱ Part 1 This activity is designed to activate students’ background knowledge before attempting the reading. Read the title That’s Cool to the class. Ask, What do you think the article is about? Read the instructions to the class. Say, In your opinion, what does the word "cool" mean? Give examples. But don’t look at the reading. Instead, use your background knowledge. Ask two students to give their examples. S1: I think cool means that you can always wear the latest fashions. S2: Whenever I take an exam, I will get the first. I think it’s cool Say, Now ask your classmates what "cool" means to them. As they work, walk around the room checking progress and offering help as needed. Step Ⅲ Part 2 This activity provides practice in scanning for specific information. Read the instructions to the class. Draw students’ attention to the names and the main ideas in the box. Point out the line between Zhang Tong and d. Your personality shows how cool you are. Say, Zhang Tong thinks your personality shows how cool you are. Now you are to read the article silently. Match the people with their opinions. Remember to skim for the key ideas rather than read slowly. Get students to work in pairs. As they are doing this, move around the room to make sure students discuss the topic in English. Check the answers. Answers Zhang Tong: d Jia Ping: c Huang Shaohua: b Shi Kai: a Step Ⅳ Part 3 This activity encourages students to use the strategy of reading in context. Ask students to read the article once. Say, Pay attention to the bold words and expressions. And note any other words or sentences you don’t understand. Read in context, guessing their meanings from the other words around them. A few minutes later, ask different students to say the meanings of the words and expressions indicated in bold by guess. Don’t give them the correct answers. Let students look at words and expressions and their meanings in the box. Point out the sample answers. Then ask students to match the correct meanings with the correct words and expressions. Allow them one or two minutes to do this. Check the answers. Answers lifestyle d, way cool a, give some direction b, material things c. Get student to make sentences with the words and expressions. Remind them to look at the article again for extra help. Answers to this activity will vary. Ask a student to write his/her answers on the blackboard. Help correct any mistakes. Sample answers 1. People have different lifestyle from one another. 2. To some students, it’s way cool to own a mobile phone. 3. As teachers, we should give students some direction on how to learn English well. 4. Cars are material things. Few people can afford them. Step Ⅴ Part 4 This activity helps students read for specific information. Say, You will read the article again and complete the sentences. Elicit the first answer from the class (For Jia Ping, being cool is a popular and successful lifestyle). Get students to do the activity individually. Check the answers. Answers will vary slightly. Sample answers 1. a popular and successful lifestyle 2. you can chat with friends, watch movies and buy things 3. Want material things 4. youth today values 5. don’t follow what everyone else does Step Ⅵ Part 5 This activity helps students think critically about what they have read, Read the instructions to the class. Draw students’ attention to the chart in the reading. Demonstrate how to do the activity with the class. T: I think going abroad is cool. For example America. What is a cool place for you, Wei Ming? W: The Antarctica. T: What about you, Liu Chang? L: I like climbing most. I think Qomolangma Mountain is a cool place. Draw a simple chart on the blackboard. What is a Cool…? You Wei Ming Liu Chang Place America The Antarctica (Qomolangma Mountain kind of music … … … … Get students to do the activity in groups of three. Answers will vary. Vote on the coolest place and other things. Culture note Smoking was once a way some young men showed they were cool. However, as we learn about the dangers of smoking such as cancer, we see that it and other self-destructive behaviors such as drinking is not good way to be cool. Step Ⅶ Summary Say, This class provides us a lot of reading as well as writing practice. It trains students’ ability of scanning for specific information. Step Ⅷ Homework Quite a few advertisements use tricks to make things look cook Ask students to collect advertisements of cool things and see what they have in common.查看更多