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建议的重点精听活动:Movie Clip 4-5Part I Language through MovieSection 1 Before-class ActivitiesB Extensive Listening Activitiespeople call him those names? What does Mr. Stark think of his nicknames?He is called “the Da Vinci of our time”, as he is a great genius in inventing weapons. But he thinks this nickname is ridiculous. He is also called “theMerchant of Death”, as henot only creates weapons but also promotes hisweapons to countries all over the world, thus causing casualties in battles. He thinks this nickname is not bad, and he doesn’t take the nickname seriously.2. According to Mr. Stark, what is the philosophy of his father? When beingcriticized as “war-profiteering”, how does Mr. Stark defend this philosophy?What do you think of this philosophy?Peace means having a bigger stick than the other guy.He defend this philosophy by showing that military fund benefits medical and agricultural technology.(Open question) This philosophy is reasonable. Having a bigger stick, i.e. stronger military force, allows you to achieve a sort of diplomacy through the threat of force. / This philosophy is ridiculous. Developing weapons definitely causes danger to world peace.Excuse me! Mr. Stark! Christine Everheart, Vanity Fair magazine. Can I ask you a couple of questions?-Security: She's cute.-Tony: She's all right? Hi.-Christine: Hi.-Tony: Yeah. Okay, go.-Christine: You've been called the Da Vinci of our time. What do you say to that?-Tony: Absolutely ridiculous. I don't paint.-Christine: And what do you say to your other nickname, the Merchant of Death?-Tony: That's not bad. Let me guess... Berkeley?-Christine: Brown, actually.-Tony: Well, Ms. Brown, It's an imperfect world, but it's the only one we've got.I guarantee you the day weapons are no longer needed to keep the peace, I’ll start making bricks and beams for baby hospitals.-Christine: Rehearse that much?-Tony: Every night in front of the mirror before bedtime.-Christine: I can see that.-Tony: I'd like to show you first-hand.-Christine: All I want is a serious answer.-Tony: Okay, here is serious. My old man had a philosophy: Peace means having a bigger stick than the other guy.-Christine: That's a great line, coming from a guy selling the sticks.-Tony: My father helped defeat Nazis. He worked on the Manhattan Project.A lot of people, including your professors at Brown would call that being a hero.-Christine: And a lot of people would also call that war-profiteering.-Tony: Tell me, do you plan to report on the millions we've saved by advancing medical technology, or kept from starvation with our intelli-crops? All those breakthroughs, military funding, honey.1. Can you summarize what has been reported in the TV news in this scene?The Ten Rings cause violence in the outskirts of Gulmira, driving villagers out of their home. Refugees need help from the outside.2. After watching the news, how does Mr. Stark react? What does he do to helpchange the reported situation? What do you think of his behavior?He is angry, and set out on his Iron Man suit to the place in the report immediately. There he saves the refugees from being kidnapped and battles with the ten rings.(Open question) His behavior is great and heroic. /He has no right to crossthe country boundaries as he like./ He shouldn’t have intervened othercountries’ affairs.Movie Clip 2-TV: The fifteen miles hike to the outskirts of Gulmira can only be described as a'descent into Hell', into a modern day heart of darkness. Simple farmers and herders from peaceful villages have been driven from their homes, displaced from their lands by warlords emboldened by a newfound power. Villagers have been forced to take shelter in whatever crude dwellings they can find in the ruins of other villages or here, in the remnants of the old Soviet smelting plant. Recent violence has been attributed to a group of foreign fighters, referred to by locals as the Ten Rings. As you can see, these men are heavily armed and on a mission. A mission that could prove fatal to anyone who stands in their way. With no political will or international pressure, there's very little hope for these refugees. Around me, a woman begging for news on her husband, who was kidnapped by insurgents, either forced to join their militia... Desperate refugees clutch yellowed photographs, holding them up to anyone who will stop. A child's simple question: “Where are my mother and father”? There's very little hope for these refugees, refugees who can only wonder who, if anyone, will help.Section 2 In-class ActivitiesB Task One General understanding of the main ideaTask Two Further understanding of detailsDirections :Listen again and work in groups of 4 or 5 to take notes. Share your notes with the group members, and work together to write aCVfor Mr. Stark.Even from an early age the son of legendary weapons developer Howard Stark quickly stole the spotlight with his brilliant and unique mind. At age four, he built his first circuit board. At age six, his first engine. And at seventeen, he graduated Summa Cum Laude from MIT. Then, the passing of a titan. Howard Stark's life long friend and ally, Obadiah Stane, steps in to help fill the gap left by the legendary founder, until, at age 21, the prodigal son returns and is anointed the new CEO of Stark Industries. With the keys to the kingdom, Tony ushers in a new era for his father's legacy, creating smarter weapons, advanced robotics, satellite targeting. Today, TonyStark has changed the face of the weapons industry by ensuring freedom and protecting America and her interests around the globe.-Rhodes: As liaison to Stark Industries, I've had the unique privilege of serving with a real patriot. He is my friend and he is my great mentor. Ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to present this year's Apogee Award to Mr. Tony Stark! Tony?-Obadiah: Thank you, Colonel. This is beautiful. Thank you. Thank you all very much. This is wonderful. Well, I'm not Tony Stark. But if I were Tony I would tell you how honored I feel and what a joy it is to receive this very prestigious award. Tony, you know, the best thing about Tony is also the worst thing. He’s always working.Task OneGeneral understanding of the main ideaTask Two Further understanding of detailsDirections: Fill in the following chart with detailed information related to the weapons presentation Tony Stark makes.Directions: Answer the following questions according to your first impression on the weapons presentation shown in this clip.This is a list of the ten countries with the highest defence budgets for the year 2010, which is $1.22 trillion or 76% of total world expenditures. The information is from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. Total world spending amounted to $1.63 trillion USD inUnited StatesChinaUnited KingdomFranceRussiaJapanGermany9 India 41.3 2.5 2.710Italy36.01.81.7-Tony: General.-General: Welcome, Mr. Stark. We look forward to your weapons presentation.-Tony: Is it better to be feared or respected? I say, is it too much to ask for both? With that in mind, I humbly present the crown jewel of Stark Industries freedom line. It's the first missile system to incorporate our proprietary repulsor technology. They say the best weapon is one you never have to fire. I respectfully disagree. I prefer the weapon you only have to fire once. That's how dad did it, that's how America does it. And it's worked out pretty well so far. Find an excuse to let one of these off the chain. And I personally guarantee you the bad guys won't even want to come out of their caves.For your consideration, the Jericho. We throw one of these in with every purchase of 500 million or more. To peace!-Obadiah: Tony.-Tony: Obie, what are you doing up?-Obadiah: I couldn't sleep till I found out how it went. How did it go?-Tony: Went great, looks like it's gonna be an early Christmas.-Obadiah: Hey, way to go, my boy. I'll see you tomorrow, yeah?-Tony: Why aren't you wearing those pyjamas I got you?-Obadiah: Good night, Tony.-Rhodes: Hey Tony!-Tony: I'm sorry, this is the “fun-vee”. The “hum-drum-vee” is back there.-Rhodes: Nice job.-Tony: See you back at base.Task One General understanding of the main idea 1T 2 TTask Two Further understanding for detailsTask ThreeIn Movies produced by Chinese directors, Chinese heroes are quite different from the heroes in American movie. One of the most famous Chinese hero movies is Ip Man (Ye Wen). Based on the life of Yip Man, a grandmaster of the martial art Wing Chun and master of Bruce Lee,the film focuses on events in Ip's life that supposedly took place in the city of Foshan during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Try to make comparisons between the two hero movies: Iron man and Ip man Step 1: DiscussionScript:-Rhodes: We've all received the official statement of what occurred at Stark Industries last night. There have been unconfirmed reports that a robotic prototype malfunctioned and caused damage to the Arc reactor. Fortunately, a member of Tony Stark’s personal security staff…-Tony: “Iron Man”, that's kind of catchy. It's got a nice ring to it. I mean, it's not technically accurate. The suit’s a gold-titanium alloy, but it’s kind of evocative, the imagery, anyway.-Coulson: Here is your alibi.-Tony: Okay.-Coulson: You were on your yacht. We have port papers that put you in Avalon all night, and sworn statements from 50 of your guests.-Tony: I was thinking maybe we should say it was just Pepper and me alone on the island.-Coulson: That's what happened.-Tony: All right.-Coulson: Just read it, word for word.-Tony: There's nothing about Stane here.-Coulson: That's been handled. He's on vacation. Small aircraft have such a poor safety record.-Tony: What about this whole cover story that it's a body guard? He's my body...? I mean, is that…That's kind of flimsy, don’t you think?-Coulson: This isn't my first rodeo, Mr. Stark. Just stick to the official statement and soon this will all be behind you. You've got 90 seconds.-Pepper: Oh, agent Coulson. I just wanted to say thank you very much for all of your help.-Coulson: That's what we do. You'll be hearing from us.-Pepper: From the Strategic Homeland...-Coulson: Just call us S.H.I.E.L.D.-Pepper: Right. Let’s get the show on the road.-Tony: You know, it's actually... it’s not that bad... even I don't think I'm Iron Man.-Pepper: You're not Iron Man.-Tony: Am so.-Pepper: You're not.-Tony: Al right, suit yourself.questions, thank you.-Tony: Been a while since I was in front of you. I figure I'll stick to the cards this time. There's been speculation that I was involved in the events that occurred on a freeway and the rooftop.-Reporter: I'm sorry Mr. Stark, but do you honestly expect us to believe that that was a bodyguard in a suit that conveniently appeared, despite the fact that you...-Tony: I know that it's confusing... It is one thing to question the official story, and another thing entirely to make wild accusations or insinuate that I'm a superhero.-Reporter: I never said you were a superhero.-Tony: Didn't? Well, good, because that would be outlandish and... fantastic. I'm just not the hero type, clearly. With this... long list of character defects and all the mistakes I've made, largely public.-Rhodes: Just stick to the cards.-Tony: Yeah, Okay. The truth is... I am Iron Man.Section 3 After-class ActivitiesPart II Culture through MovieB Cultural Enrichment ListeningTask One.Multiple ChoicesCDAA(1)According to the video, what is Mr. Stark’s mission in this movie?A.To fight with the Nazis in the Second World War.B.To help Agent Carter in her special tasks.C.To make sure Captain American and his men don’t get killed.(原因:Mr.Stark: “Me, I concentrate on work, which at the moment is about making sure you and your men do not get killed.”)D.To fight with the Nazis together with Captain America.(2)According to Mr. Stark, which of the following is the advantage of CaptainAmerica’s shield?A.It is made of metal stronger than steelB.Its weight is 1/3 that of steelC.It can absorb vibrationD.It has been fitted with electrical relays(原因:Steve: What's it made of? Mr. Stark: Vibranium. It's stronger than steel and a third the weight. It's completely vibration absorbent.)(3) Why does Agent Carter shoot the hero – Steve Roger?A. She is angry with Steve.(原因:从表情中看出)B. She does not trust Mr. Stark’s invention.C. She wants to test the shield invented by Mr. Stark.D. other reasons___________________(4) Which of the following is NOT the characteristic of Captain America’s costume?A. a big star on the cap (原因:应为A big “A”character on the cap)B. a big star on the chestC. a big star on the shieldD. a star on the shoulderTask Two Summary PracticeOpen question. Key points: The costume should show American identity markedly. (Ask students to describe as many details as possible, such as the American flag on the shield, big star on chest, shoulder, character A on the cap, color of the costume similar to American national flag.)C Cultural-Reflection Project Task One Useful words and expressionsSOME COMIC CHARACTERSThere are a great number of incredible comic creations – mutants, aliens, armor-clad super-geniuses, super-soldiers and more!Real Name: Steven Place of birth: New YorkDirections: Watch the video again and make sure you have clearly understood it.And then use your own words to summarize Captain America’s ideas of costume. Directions: For over 70 years, American comics companies, such as Marvel and DC, have been home to the most memorable characters and engrossing stories on the planet. The following are descriptions of some superhero characters. Fill in the following blanks with the appropriate words or expressions and see how American culture is embedded in those stories. Getting familiar with these words or expressions may help you to do the following tasks.care of himself and his aunt and uncle at first. HoweverUncle Ben, Peter vowed to use those abilities to protect his fellow man, driven by his uncle's words: With great power comes great responsibility。

Unit1ArtVideoTime教学设计高中英语人教版选择性

Unit1ArtVideoTime教学设计高中英语人教版选择性
关键信息
学生抓住一些人名和地名,笔记关键信息
看懂细节信息有助于理解这幅画作
5.学生能整理所看内容,完成blog的回复
学生能够短时间内完成blog的回复
帮助学生运用并内化所学语言
6.学生能做出有理有据的评价
学生能做出有理有据的评价
在评价中培养学生的批判性思维
教学过程
教学目标
教学活动
效果评价
设计意图
1.学生能从blog从获取本节课的任务。
1.情境导入:
学生阅读blog,获取到了本节课要完成的任务
明确本课学习任务
2.学生能从短视频预测Video time 的内容
学生积极预测,提出自己的问题
引起学生感知与注意
3.学生能梳理和归纳视频的基本信息
学生听第一次可以获取基本信息
教学设计
课程基本信息
学科
英语
年级
高二
学期
春季
课题
Unit1 Art (Video Time)
文本分析
【What】该板块的视频介绍了中国的传世名画《清明上河图》画作的概况,包括画家的身份、画作的尺寸大小、主题,展示了《清明上河图》这一画作的内容细节。
【Why】能够让学生更加深刻地感受到艺术作品的魅力,理解其非凡的历史价值和艺术价值,激发他们对艺术的好奇心,同时也有助于加强学生的文化遗产保护意识。
7.
检测学生重点词汇的掌握
最后的检测,完成教学评一体化的闭环
Try to gather some information on any other paintings likeQingming Shang He Tu.
教学设计反思
本节课的设计,遵循以看促思的理论依据,不仅要对视觉对象进行解构,即在看的过程中有选择地记录所需信息;理解多模态语篇中非文字资源传达的意义,而且要有意识地挖掘视频材料,注重学生推理判断、预测评价等思维品质的培养,达到以看促思。在实现看的能力提高与思维发展同步的方面仍需继续探究。

影视课堂活力英语课本习题答案U

影视课堂活力英语课本习题答案U

Unit 2 The Truman Show-Key to exercises●A part from an aircraft. An aircraft began shedding parts as it flewoverSeahaven just a few moments ago. Truman and we hear it from the radio.2. What do Truman and other town fellow buy at the newsstand? What role do they play in people ’s lives?● Magazines and newspapers. People get information as well as entertainment fromthem.● Truman lives in a fake world. Everyone knows about everything Truman does.2. What is the girl ’s name? What do you think is her real identity?● Sylvia. She is an actress in the program the Truman show .Task OneGeneral understanding of the main ideaTask OneGeneral understanding of the main ideaTask Two Further understanding of details1. This year the Truman Show marks its_______.A.30th yearB.40th yearC.20th yearD.15th year2. Which one is NOT the plot that intends to keep Truman stay in the island?A. He was made to believe that there was nothing in the world to explore.B. A barking dog stood on the way when he tried to cross the bridge.C.His “father”Kirk drowned in the sea.D. His boss promised him a better position.3. How did the producer select the star?A. He interviewed five families who registered for the role.B. He adopted Truman from a poor family and made him a star.C. The audience recommended baby Truman as the best candidate.D. Truman was born the moment when the show started.4. How much profit does the program gain?A. 220 million dollarsB. 1.7 billion dollarsC. about the gross national product of a small countryD. about the inland revenue of the United StatesTask OneGeneral understanding of the main idea.1. How does Truman get to know the true nature of his world?●He walks to the exit of the world and discovers the true nature by himself.2. What was Truman’s decision?●He leaves the Truman Show.Task Two Further understanding of detailsB Cultural Enrichment ListeningTask One.Multiple Choices1. B2. D3.C4. BTask Two Summary Practicelocal common(homogenous)fragmented(niche)C Cultural-Reflection Project。

影视课堂活力英语(2)课本习题答案U7

影视课堂活力英语(2)课本习题答案U7

Part I Language through Movie B Extensive Listening ActivitiesMovie Clip 1Listen to the conversation between two gentlemen in their first meeting and answer the following questions. What defect does the gentleman seated on the sofa suffer from? He suffers from a stutter/ stammer ---- a speech impediment(妨碍,阻止 口吃,结巴;) How do they mutually prefer to be addressed? And why, according to your understanding? Bertie addresses Lionel as “Dr. Logue”, but Lionel prefers to be called “Lionel”—the given name. Bertie hopes Lionel to address him formally as “Your Royal Highness” or “Prince Albert Frederick Arthur George”, while Lionel prefers to call the other party “Bertie”. Lionel believes it’s better for treatment if they’re equals, but Bertie values the rigid hierarchical relationship between them. Watch the scene on a series of treatments the doctor offered and answer the following questions.1.2.Movie Clip 21. In the process of treatment, what physical exercises did the doctor carry out? Lionel carried out some mechanical practice/muscle therapy to relax Bertie’s jaw muscles and strengthen his tongue. In addition, he helped Bertie loosen his shoulders, take deep breath and expand his chest by mechanical practice. 2. Do you think Bertie's problem is only a physiological(生理学的;生理 的)one? From your viewpoint, what (other) practical treatments can be applied? (Open) Bertie’s problem may not be simply a physiological one, because the physical treatment turns out to be not sufficiently effective, only dealing with the surface of stammer problem. If it is psychological, it may be workable for Bertie to undergo some mental consultation or therapy.1Section 2 In-class Activities A Class Lead-in1. Have you ever suffered any similar health problems in your life? What problems are they? (Open) 2. Why do people suffer from mental health problems? What reasons can you think of according to your or your friends' experiences? (Open) Tips: Mental health problems are very common in our daily life. Actually, mental problems in the early stages can be very easy to recover from, just like recovering from catching a cold. A 2005 survey by the Mental Health Centre of the Chinese Centre for Disease Control(中国疾病控制中心,心理健康中心) showed that some 10-25% of all Chinese college students have or have at some time suffered some kind of mental health problems, like shyness, stress, anger, anxiety, insomnia( 失 眠 , 失 眠 症)/sleeplessness, panic, eating disorders/anorexia(厌食症), depression, bullying(恐 吓, 威逼) sexual abuse , (长辈对儿童的) 性侵犯, sexuality (性兴趣) violence, suicide, , etc. B Intensive Listening & ViewingWatch the scene on Lionel’s amiable and meticulous talk to Bertie in their first meeting.Movie Clip 3Task OneGeneral understanding of the main ideaCorrect answer: DA. Bertie comes to Lionel for help because of his fault of being hot-tempered. B. Bertie has always had the defect even when he talks to himself, so Lionel asserts that Bertie’s defect is incurable. C. Bertie reluctantly answers Lionel's questions about his defect although he believes his defect isn't a permanent part of him. D. Bertie is overwhelmed by Lionel's personal questions about his defect, for Lionel attempts to investigate the cause of the defect and he concludes that Bertie's impediment can be fixed.2Task TwoFurther understanding of details Lionel’s amiable and meticulous talk to BertieLionel’s questions Bertie’s answers Bertie: I'm not…here to discuss1Lionel: What was your earliestpersonalmemory?... Your first recollection .2 3 4 Lionel: Why're you here then? Lionel: When did the defect start?matters .Bertie: Because I bloody well stammer ! Bertie: I've always been this way!5…When did it start? Lionel: Do you hesitate when you think? So when you talk to yourself do you stammer ? Lionel: That proves your impediment isn't a permanent part of you. What do you think was the cause ?… Four or five . Bertie: Don't be ridiculous Of course not!Bertie: I don't know. I„ don't.stammer . And no one canfixcare . I it.Task Three Step 1Interactive activity Tick the corresponding columns in the Depression Screener.Step 2 Get the results and recommendations at /llw/depression_screen.cfmTips: 链接网址,查询筛选结果和建议。

2024年冀教版九年级英语上册Unit 6 31 A Movie or a Play

2024年冀教版九年级英语上册Unit 6  31 A Movie or a Play

Lesson 31 A Movie or a Play教学目标通过本课的学习,学生能够:1.获取和梳理影视剧制作所需的条件。

在谈论中记忆表示影视制作人员名称的单词。

(学习理解)2.复述总结影视制作需要的条件。

(应用实践)3.用英语描述如何和同伴合作进行班级影视剧创作,培养团结协作精神。

(迁移创新)语篇研读What:本课语篇属于对话,通过考克斯老师层层递进的提问引出本节课的话题——制作一部电影或戏剧所需要的条件。

Why:本节课通过引领学生思考制作电影或戏剧所需要的条件,告诉学生们要想完成好一项任务,团队合作非常重要。

How: 本节课通过层层递进的提问,引导学生一步步地获取、内化文本信息,并联系实际发表观点。

教师将本节课表示影视制作相关的单词、被动语态的要点及影视剧制作所需要的条件清晰地呈现在学生面前,让学生对本课重点一目了然。

教学过程设计理念:以《义务教育英语课程标准(2022年版)》核心素养为导向,以单元主题为引领,基于语篇的育人理念,体现《义务教育英语课程标准(2022年版)》“学思用创”的英语学习活动观和“教—学—评”一体化设计理念。

Activity 6:Role-play 运用本课词汇和内容主题完成创作Present a movie or a play and have aclassroom awards show like Oscars.完整、顺利地进行语言输出,同时锻炼口语表达能力设计意图通过分享创作,整体把握文章内容,深刻理解主题,学生能够整体使用语言素材。

同时,对学生当堂课所学的内容进行过程性评价,实现“教—学—评”一体的学习效果【迁移创新】板书设计Lesson 31 A Movie or a Play involvescript director direct costume background taskbe involved in divide up ①Most of you have seen movies or plays in a theatre, but have you ever been involved in making a movie or a play?②What do you think is needed to make a movie or a play?③Let’s get to work in groups.④Do some research, decide what you will make, then divide up the tasks.作业设计基础型作业:Read and recite the words and expressions of this lesson. 实践型作业:Write a script about your movie.教学反思。

《新编新活力英语学生用书1》听力

《新编新活力英语学生用书1》听力

Task 11.Janet, what do you study at college?2.May I borrow your English-Chinese dictionary?3.Where is the League Office?4.How long will the lecture probably last?5.Can I watch online movies at the Internet Café?Task 21.W: I’m afraid we will be late for the party.M: Don’t worry. There is still twenty minutes to go.Q: What does the man mean?2.M: Is this the right way to the Dining Hall?W: No. I t’s in the opposite direction.Q: What is the man doing?3.W: Professor Smith, may I ask you a question?M: Sure. Fire away.Q: What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?4.W: What do you think of our new Chinese teacher?M: Oh, I think he’s a very nice guy.Q: What does the man think of the new Chinese teacher?5.W: I’ve tried everything, but my computer still doesn’t work.M: Let me have a look at your computer.Q: What are the two speakers talking about?Task 3College life varies based on the college you attend, the location, the size and what course you decide to take. To learn about what college life is like, you can talk with people who have been to college, visit college campuses and continue learning about college before you become a college student. Some major differences between high school and college include class size, workload and grades.Task 11.Have a nice weekend!2.Sorry to keep you waiting.3.Would you like a cup of coffee?4.I bought a new a house.5.How many times have you been to Hong Kong?Task 21.Man: There is a bus at 9 o’clock.Woman: OK. I only need to wait for five minutes.Question: What time is it?2.Woman: Why don’t you buy the shirt?Man: The color is not for me.Question: What can be inferred from the conversation?3.Man: Excuse me. How can I get to the supermarket?Woman: Go down this street and turn left at th e first corner. It’s about 5 minutes’ walk.Question: How will the man probably go to the supermarket?4.Woman: May I speak to Maria Richard please?Man: She is not here at the moment. But she will be back in 30 minutes, at about 9 o’clock.Question: What time is it now?5.Man: Would you help me with the typing, Ally?Woman: No problem.Question: What will the woman probably do?Task 3Everyone needs friends. We all like to feel close to someone. It is nice to have a friend to talk, laugh, and do things with. Sometimes friends move away. Then we feel very sad. We miss them very much. But we can call them and write to them. And we can make new friends. It is surprising to find out how much we like new people when we get to know them. There is better news for people who have friends. They live longer than people who don’t have friends. Why? It could be that they are happier. Being happy helps you stay well.Unit 3 SportsTask 11. Would you like to go swimming with me this afternoon?2. Do you know which country will host the next Olympic Games?3. Do you like watching the World Cup?4. Which Asian Games did Guangzhou hold last year?5. What do you think of the volleyball match?Task 21. W: Are you coming for the basketball game?M: Yes. I got a ticket from my brother.Q: Where did the man get the ticket?2.W: Do you like bungee jumping, Mike?M: Oh, no. I don’t like frightening sports.Q: What does the man think of bungee jumping?3.W: What’s your plan for this weekend?M: I’m going to play golf with some friends.Q: What is the man going to do this weekend?4.W: Hurry up, or we’ll be late for the game.M: Take it easy. There is still fifteen minutes left. The game won’t begin until 10:00 o’clock.Q: What time is it now?5.W: Do I need a membership to use the fitness centre?M: Yes, you do.Q: What are the two speakers talking about?Task 3Track and field competitions emerged in the late 19th century and were typically contested between athletes were represented rival educational institutions, military organizations and sports clubs. Participating athletes may compete in one or more events, according to their specialties. Men and women compete separately. Track and field comes in both indoor and outdoor formats, with most indoor competitions occurring in winter, while outdoor events are held in spring and summer. The sport is defined by the venue in which the competitions are held—the track and field stadium.Unit 4 FashionTask 11.That was a wonderful dinner party.2.Laura, shall I bring you a cup of tea?3.Would you like to dance with me?4.Mark, how do you like your new job?5.My brother and I haven’t seen each other for a long time.Task 21. M: How long does it take you to drive home?W: Only 25 minutes. But if in rush hour, it will take me 50 minutes.Q: How long does it take the woman to drive home when it isn’t in rush hour?2. M: Why didn’t you stop when I first signaled?W: I think everyone felt the same.Q: What’s the relationship between the man and the woman?3. M: The speech the blind girl gave this evening was very moving.W: I agree.Q: How is the speech?4. M: There are three books for one person.W: Fine. I’ll be certain to return them on time.Q: Where did this conversation probably take place?5. M: You look pale, Tom.W: My brother phoned me just now.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?Task 3A friend of mine was walking home the other day when he noticed a hand-written sign on the windscreen of a beautiful red sports car. The sign said, “For Sale. Ten Pounds.” While he was looking at the car, a woman came out of a house and said, “Are you interested?” My friend said that he was interested, but he thought there must be a catch. But then the woman offered to show him some things that were for sale inside the house.So he went inside with her. She took him into the lounge and there he saw a set of golf clubs, a computer, some expensive suits and all looked entirely new.The woman told him he could have them for ten pounds. By this time my friend had grown very suspicious. So he asked her what was happening. The woman told him she and her husband had already separated and she was selling all her husband’s belongings.Unit 5 TravelTask 11. How did you get to school yesterday?2. How many hours are the pubs open on weekdays?3. Tom, you said you were going to send the letter for me, didn’t you?4. We’ll probably be late for the concert, won’t we?5. What time does she have to leave home in the morning?Task 21. M: Excuse me. Do you have the time?W: It’s a quarter past nine by my watch. But my watch is 5 minutes slow.Q: What’s the correct time?2. W: Why don’t we have a bit food before the concert?M: I’d rather eat after it.Q: What does the woman want to do?3. M: How many students went to the computer class?W: Thirty the first day, but another dozen came yesterday.Q: How many students went to the computer class?4. W: Are you going to see the film with me today?M: I really want to, but I’m afraid I can’t. I have to take care of my father.Q: What does the man mean?5. M: What would you like, coke or orange juice?W: I’d like them both, but I’d rather have some mineral water.Q: What does the woman want to drink?Task 3Manhattan is an island, only about 13 miles long and 2 miles wide, but it is the heart of New York City, and the commercial and cultural center of the world. Manhattan is famous for its tall buildings and theaters. The Empire State Building used to be the highest building in the world. Standing on its top floor, you feel as if you were standing in the air. Broadway is the theater center, and it’s the longest street in N. Y. City. In Manhattan, there are a lot of Chinese Americans. Chinatown is famous for and gets its name from its Chinese population. One can feel strong Chinese culture there. Manhattan is tiny but very important in the world. A lot of people dream of visiting it.Task 11. What are you majoring in?2. I’m worried about the coming job interview.3. I think it’s going to be a nice day, isn’t it?4. I’m glad to meet you on the first day of the new term.5. Jennet, what do you study at the college?Task 21. M: How much are the tickets?W: They’re eight dollars each for the general public, but student tickets are half price.Q: How much will the man pay for one general ticket and two student tickets?2. W: I’ll change my clothes after I finish typing this letter.M: Okay, Jane. Then we’ll take my car and go out for a meal.Q: What is Jane going to do first?3. M: This room is so crowded. I can hardly hear and I can’t see a thing.W: I don’t understand why they didn’t have this show in a bigger theatre, do you? Q: Why is the man complaining?4. W: I used to be afraid of heights. Every time I was in a tall building or on a bridge,my knees would begin to shake.M: I had the same problem until I took up mountain climbing.Q: What do the man and the woman say about heights?5. M: Dr. Taylor, I’d like to talk to you about working as your assistant next quarter. W: Fine, please come in and sit down. Have you read the list of requirements for assistants?Q: What is the probable relationship between the man and the woman?Task 3No one knows why we sleep, but it’s certain that we need to. People who are prevented from sleeping begin to suffer obvious effects after a few days. They think less clearly, and they fall asleep during the working hours.There are no rules about sleep. Generally speaking, grown-ups sleep about 7 and a half hours each night and probably more than 60 percent get between seven and eight hours. But perhaps eight percent are quite happy with 5 hours or less, and four percent or so find that they want ten hours or more. If you feel all right, you’re probably getting enough sleep. The important thing is not to worry how much other people get; their needs may be different.Children sleep more than grown-ups, perhaps 14 to 18 hours soon after birth, going down to grown-up levels when they are more than ten years old. Sleep patterns also tend to be different from the young to the old. The young people may have sleep at night more than the old people. But they may gradually make it a rule to sleep during the daytime as they become old.Task 11. Where is the nearest Italian restaurant?2. May I have my order now?3. Do you have something special to recommend?4. How would you like your steak cooked?5. How much should I pay for my bill?Task 21. W: Would you like to have a cup of coffee to help you wake up?M: A cup of coffee? I need two or three.Q: What does the man mean?2. W: Want to go to the Library now, Tom?M: How about in two hours?Q: What does the man mean?3. M: It is reported that tomorrow will have heavy snow.W: Even now I feel like frozen stick, not to mention tomorrow.Q: What will the weather be like tomorrow?4. M: Would you please book a ticket for me? I want to fly to Beijing tomorrow.W: Sure, no problem.Q: What is the woman going to do?5.W: Jack didn’t get satisf ying results in the final exam.M: If he had been more careful, he could have avoided making a lot of mistakes.Q: What does the man imply?Task 3Table manners differ from country to country and from region to region. Western styles of eating are considered to have largely influenced Eastern countries. But even Western countries themselves differ in this respect. People in these countries do not use the knife and fork in the same way. There are also differences in drinking customs. And naturally table manners have seen many changes throughout history. These changes include the kinds of food, the containers for holding food and special rules of behavior.Unit 8 TransportationTask 11.What is the fastest way to go to America from China?2.Would you please pick me up at 7 o’clock?3. What do you think of the transport system in our city?4. Shall we go to the train station to buy the tickets?5. How long will this trip take us?Task 21. W: Has Tom returned from Australia yet?M: Yes, but he had been here just for two days before he went to Paris.Q: Where is Tom now?2. W: Did you go to the movie yesterday?M: Yes. The movie is supposed to start at 7:00, but I was late for 15 minutes?Q: When does the man arrive at the cinema?3. M: Where can I find a bookstore?W: There is one around the corner, next to the shop.Q: Where is the man going?4. M: Linda looks so excited about the flight next week.W: She’s never sailed across the sea or been inside a plane.Q: What is Linda going to do next week?5. W: Don’t you know you’re speeding? Show me your driver’s license please.M: Oh, sorry. I didn’t notice the speed limit.Q: What happened to the man?Task 3While this particular traffic jam has caught the world's attention, Beijing has taken measures to relieve the congestion. It keeps private cars off the road one workday a week in urban areas. It has also raised parking fees in downtown areas to ease the traffic pressure. But getting people out of their cars has not been easy. Last year only 38℅ people took public transportation for their work.。

让高中英语课堂充满生机和活力论文

让高中英语课堂充满生机和活力论文

让高中英语课堂充满活力和活力论文让高中英语课堂充满活力和活力论文高中英语新课程标准对学生的语言技能、语言知识、情感态度、学习策略和文化意识等五个方面分别提出了要求,以往陈旧的教学方法与手段已不能适应目前课堂教学的需要。

这就要求老师在正常的课堂教学中除了“合理有效地使用教科书以外,还应该积极利用其他课程资,特别是播送影视节目、录音录像资料、直观教具和实物、多媒体光盘资料、各种形式的网络资、报刊杂志等等”。

这些资的最正确运用形式就是将信息技术应用于英语课堂教学,即进展信息技术与英语学科教学的整合。

一、运用信息技术,营造教学情境,激发学生兴趣托尔斯泰说,“成功的教学需要的不是强迫,而是激发学生的学习兴趣。

”心理学家认为,学生在兴趣盎然的状态下学习,观察力敏锐,记忆力增强,想象力丰富,会兴致勃勃、心情愉快地学习,表现出个性的积极性和创造性。

可见,兴趣是学生主动学习的内在动力。

学习情境的创设是外语教学中关键的一环。

外语交际教学法认为,创设一种真实的交际环境,才能使学生在真实的交际活动中开展其语言才能和交际才能。

因此,在英语课堂教学中如何创设真实的教学情境,将决定课堂教学的质量,影响学生的学习动机和兴趣。

老师在讲授时一定要生动、形象、详细,深化浅出,循循善诱。

理论证明,老师运用信息技术对教学内容的精心设计,创设与教学内容相吻合的教学情境,营造学生乐于学的学习气氛,可在课堂教学中不断激发学生浓重的求知欲,增强学习的信心。

例如:教学Module2 Unit3 Computer—Using Language Andy—the Android时,上课前老师播放《变人》片段〔选取两姐妹在海边玩耍到Andrew为向小姐抱歉,用树根雕刻了一匹小马给她,并且得到了她的原谅〕,影片完毕时,老师随即提出问题:What is the Robot in the video doing?让学生观看该段有关机器人影片的剧照或片段,自然地导入该课的主题,以帮助学生大致理解机器人在日常生活中可以做的事情,同时能活泼课堂气氛,为下一步阅读策略的教学作了有效的铺垫。

仁爱版七年级u2t1知识点

仁爱版七年级u2t1知识点

仁爱版七年级u2t1知识点仁爱版七年级英语Unit 2 Topic 1 主要涉及的知识点有:基础词汇、日常用语、日常交际、句型构造等方面。

一、基础词汇1.家人:family members2.父亲:father3.母亲:mother4.祖父:grandfather5.祖母:grandmother6.姐妹:sisters7.兄弟:brothers8.女儿:daughter9.儿子:son10.人:person二、日常用语1.问好:hello2.感谢:thank you3.再见:goodbye4.对不起:I'm sorry5.没关系:It's okay6.请:please7.喜欢:like8.不喜欢:don't like三、日常交际1.问候:How are you?2.问对方的名字:What's your name?3.询问对方父母的职业:What do your parents do?4.老师介绍自己的家庭:I have a big family. I have a father, a mother, two brothers and a sister.5.介绍自己的兴趣爱好:I like swimming and playing basketball.四、句型构造1.祈使句:请坐下。

Sit down, please.2.疑问句:你是哪国人?What's your nationality?3.一般现在时:我喜欢音乐。

I like music.4.一般过去时:昨天我玩了一整天。

I played all day yesterday.5.现在进行时:我正在看电视。

I am watching TV right now.以上就是仁爱版七年级英语Unit 2 Topic 1的主要知识点,希望对同学们的学习有所帮助。

在学习英语的过程中,要注重词汇积累和日常交际能力的提升,这样才能更好地掌握英语语言。

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Movie Clip 1
1. He was namedafter General Nathan Bedford Forrest. He started up this club called the Ku
Klux Klan. They'd all dress up in their robes and their bedsheets and act like a bunch of ghosts or spooks or something. They'd even put bedsheets on their horses and ride around.
2. Mamstells him “You're no different than anybody else is ” . The principle says
America Team. the real good thi ng about meet ing the Preside nt of the Un ited States is the food.
2. “I gotta pee ” . The other player feels honored and very good to meet the preside nt. Movie Clip 3
TASK ONE
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TASK TWO
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1. The preside nt in vites Forrest and the pin g-p ong team to visit the White
2. The preside nt put him in a very ni ce, brand-n ew, very moder n hotel.
3. Some people were looking for the fuse box or something.
4. He resigned the Presidency.
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1. For no particular reason/He just feels like running.
2. 3 years, 2 mon ths, 14 days and 16 hours
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3. D
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B Cultural En richme nt Liste ning
Task One Multiple Choices
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2. D
3. A
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Task Two Summary Practice
There is an Asian Film Festival in the French seaside town of Deauville. It exhibits forty films from eight Asian countries and the films attract European audiences ' in terests.
C Cultural-Reflection Project
TASK ONE
recog nize can didates corresp onding statuette eligible con secutive
campaig n bolsteri ng deliver terms。

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