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新人教版英语九年级《unit 14 have you packed yet》优秀教案(重点资料).doc

Unit 14 Have you packed yet?The First PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands1. Knowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabularybathing suit, water, travel, guidebook, beach towel, street map (2)Target LanguageHave you watered the plants yet?Yes, I have already watered them.2. Ability Objects(1) Train students’ listening ability.(2) Train students’ communicative competence.3. Moral ObjectsHave everything in readiness before you do it. In this way, you can finish it perfectly or have a good time.Ⅱ. Teaching Key PointTarget LanguageⅢ. Teaching Difficult Points1. How to train students’ listening ability.2. How to train students’ communicative competence.Ⅳ. Teaching Methods1. Listening-and-answering activity to help the students go through with the listening material.2. Pairwork to make every student work in class.Ⅴ. Teaching Aids1. A tape recorder2. The blackboardⅥ. Teaching ProceduresStep Ⅰ RevisionT: Last week we finished Unit 13. In this unit, we learned how to talk about how things affect us. For example, Loud music makes me tense. That movie made her sad. Now I ask some students to make sentences with the structure…make me…S1: Parties make me excited.S2: School vacations make me happy.S3: That movie made me want to leave.S4: The story made me cry.S5: The awful picture makes me nervous.T: Very good. From today on, we will learn Unit 14. Now. I ask a student to come to the blackboard and write the numbers 1 to 20 on the blackboard.(After the student has written the numbers 1 through 5, start talking to the rest of the class)T: Has he written the number 1 yet?Class repeat the question. Has he written the number 1 yet?S s: Has he written the number 1 yet?T: (Pointing to the number 1 on the board) Yes, he has already written the number 1. Class repeat. Yes, he has already written the number 1.S s: Yes, he has already written the number 1.T: (Writing the word already on the blackboard) This is the word already.Class repeat. Already. Look at the blackboard.(pointing to the blackboard) Has he written the number 50 yet? Class repeat the question. Has he written the number 50 yet?S s: Has he written the number 50 yet?T: (Pointing to the highest number already on the blackboard)No, he hasn’t written the number 50 yet. Class repeat. No, he hasn’t written the number 50 yet.S s: No, he hasn’t written the number 50 yet.T: (Writing the word yet on the blackboard) Tish is the word yet. Class repeat. Yet. Now, look at the two words already and yet. Which one is used to talk about things that have happened in the past?SSs: Already.T: Yeah. Very good. So the other word yet is used to talk about things that will happen in the future. Yeah?SS: Yes.Step Ⅱ 1aThis activity introduces key vocabulary and helps students review vocabulary they already know.Read the instructions aloud to the class.Say, Who can give an example of a beach vacation and sightseeing in a city? Ask a student to give the example.(bathing suit, travel guidebook)Get students to add some things to the lists under the two headings. A beach vacation and Sightseeing in a city. Have students do the work individually first.While they are working, walk around the classroom checking the progress of the students.Let students tell the class the words they wrote. Write the words on the blackboard. Read them and let students repeat. Then ask other students to add other words to the lists.Sample answersStep Ⅲ 1bThis activity gives students practice in understanding the target language in spoken conversation.Look at the picture. Ask, What can you see in the picture? (There is a family in the picture. They are getting ready for a beach vacation)Point to the box. Invite a pair of students to read the conversation to the class.A: Have you packed the beach towels yet?B: No, I haven’t.Look at the six chores on the list. Let students read each item, then ask different students to explain the meaning of each item in their own words. Make sure students understand the meaning of each item. Go through the instructions with the class. Point to the blank lines in front of each item in the list. Say, You will hear a family talking as they get ready to go on vacation. Listen carefully. Make sure what the family talks about and put a checkmark in front of each chore that is already done.Play the tape. The first time students only listen. Play the tape a second time.Now listen to the tape again. This time please put your checkmarks on the correct blanks. Check the answers with the whole class.AnswersTapescriptWoman: Have you packed the beach towels yet?Boy: No, I haven’t. Can’t Judy pack them?Woman: No, she’s busy. Could you please water the plants? Boy:I’ve already watered them.Woman: Oh, thanks.Man: What about the travel guidebook and the street map? Woman: I’ve already bought the travel guidebook, but I haven’t got the street map yet.Man: That’s OK. I’ll get it. Have you packed the camera? Boy: Yes. I’ve already put it in my suitcase.Woman: Well, I guess that’s everything.Boy: Almost everything. We haven’t locked the windows yet.Step Ⅳ 1cThis activity provides guided oral practice using the target language.Go through the instructions with the whole class. Look at the example in the box. Invite a pair of students to read it to the class.S A: Have you watered the plants yet?S B: Yes, I have already watered them.Tell students they will be making conversations with a partner. Look back at the chores in Activity lb. Say, Now look back at the chores in Activity lb. Make conversations talking about what the family members have already done and what they haven’t done yet, using words from the chores, such as packed the camera, locked the windows, bought a street map.While students are working in pairs, walk around the classroom and listen to some pairs. If necessary, offer language support. Then get several pairs of students to say their conversations to the class.Conversation 1S A: Have they packed the camera yet?S B: Yes, they have already packed the camera.Conversation 2S A: Have they bought a street map yet?S B: No, they haven’t bought a street map yet.Notes1. pack—(here)get ready for a journey by doing this2. guidebook—book for travellers, tourists, etc, with information about a place3. Have you watered the plants yet?Yes, I have already watered them: PresentPerfect Tense. The structure is have+ p. p. Pay attention to the two words already and yet. Already is used in affirmative sentences; while yet is used in negative and interrogative sentences.Step Ⅴ SummaryIn this class, we’ve learned some important words, such as water, travel, guidebook, beach towel. We’ve also learned the target language. Have you watered the plants yet? Yes, I have already watered them.Step Ⅵ HomeworkMake conversations in pairs to review the target language.Step Ⅶ Blackboard DesignUnit 14 Have you packed yet?The Second PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands1. Knowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabularyrefrigerator, garage, suitcase, clean out, put in, turn off (2) Target LanguageHave you watered the plants yet?No, I haven’t.Have you packed the camera yet?Yes. I’ve already put it in my suitcase.Have you fed the cat?No. I haven’t fed her yet.2. Ability Object(1) Train students’ listening ability.(2) Train students’ speaking ability.3. Moral ObjectWe must be ready with our work before we do it.Ⅱ. Teaching Key Points1. Key Vocabularyclean out, put in, turn off2. Target LanguageHave you watered the plants yet?No, I haven’t.Have you packed the camera yet?Yes. I’ve already put it in my suitcase.Have you fed the cat?No. I haven’t fed her yet.3. StructuresHave you packed the camera yet?Yes. I’ve already put it in my suitcase.Have you fed the cat?No. I haven’t fed her yet.Ⅲ. Teaching Difficult Points1. the target language2. How to train students’ listening ability.Ⅳ. Teaching Methods1. Listening method to improve the students’ listening ability.2. Pairwork to make every student work in class.Ⅴ. Teaching Aids1. A tape recorder2. The blackboardⅥ. Teaching ProceduresStep I RevisionCheck homework. Get some pairs to read their conversations. Collect their conversations and help students correct any mistakes.Step Ⅱ 2aThis activity provides guided listening practice using the target language.Look at the picture. Ask, What can you see in the picture? (A boy and a girl are in the kitchen. They both look a little stressed out)Go through the instructions with the class. You will hear a boy and a girl talking about getting ready to go on vacation. Write M after each thing that Mark says and T after each thing that Tina says.Look at the sample answer. Say, Tina said, No. I haven’t cleaned out the refrigerator yet. Get students to repeat No. I haven’t cleaned out the refrigerator yet.Play the recording for students the first time. This time students only listen to the recording. Play the recording a second time. This time let students write Min front of Mark’s statements, and T in front of Tina’s statements.Check the answers with the class.Answers1. T 2. T 3. M 4. T 5. M 6. TTapescriptBoy: Mom and Dad said they want to leave in ten minutes. Are you ready, Tina?Girl: No. I haven’t cleaned out the refrigerator yet. I have to do that right now.Boy: Tina! You’re unbelievable. What about your bike?Girl: I’ve already put it in the garage. But I haven’t locked the garage yet.That’s your job, Mark.Boy: I know. I’ve already done most of my jobs. I’ve taken out the trash.Girl: Have you fed the cat yet?Boy: Not yet. I’ll do it in a minute. Have you turned off your radio?Girl: Yes, I have. I think we’re almost ready.This activity provides guided listening practice using the target language.Go through the instructions with the class. Look at the list of questions with blanks in front of each one. Then look back at the statements in Activity 2a.Say, Some of the statements in Activity 2a are answers to questions in Activity 2b. Write the number of the correct answer from Activity 2a in front of each question in Activity 2b.Get several students to read the questions in Activity 2b to the class. Look at the sample answer. Ask a student to read the question and answer to the class.Are you ready, Tina?No, I haven’t cleaned out the refrigerator yet.Play the recording for students. Let students write their answers in the blanks. Play the recording again if necessary.Correct the answers.AnswersHave you fed the cat yet? 5What about you bike? 2Are you ready, Tina? 1Have you turned off your radio? 6This activity provides guided oral practice using the target language.Look at the sample conversation in the speech bubbles. Invite a pair of students to read it to the class.S A: Are you ready, Tina?S B: No. I haven’t cleaned out the refrigerator yet.Go through the instructions with the class. Say, With your partner make a conversation using information from Activities 2a and 2b. Have students work in pairs. While they are working, walk around the classroom checking the progress of the pairs and offering help as needed.Invite two pairs to say their conversations to the class.Conversation 1S A: Have you fed the cat yet?S B: Not yet. I’ll do it in a minute.Conversation 2S A: Have you turned off your radio?S B: Yes, I have.Step Ⅴ Grammar FocusLook at the grammar focus box. Get three students to read the questions and answers to the class.Have you watered the plants yet?No, I haven’t.Have you packed the camera yet?Yes. I’ve already put it in my suitcase.Have you fed the cat?No. I haven’t fed her yet.Let students make up other sentences in pairs using have you…yet questions. For example: Have you had lunch yet? Have another student answer truthfully: Yes, I have or Yes, I have already had lunch, or No, I haven’t had lunch yet.Pay attention to the use of already and yet. Say, When we use the words have and already, we are talking about something that happened in the past, but not a long time ago. When we use the words haven’t and yet, we are talking about something that will happen in the future, but not a long time from now. It will happen soon. For example: I’ve already had breakfast, but I haven’t had lunch yet.Draw a simple diagram to help students understand the grammar focus.Get some pairs to say their sentences aloud to the class.A sample sentenceI’ve already had lunch, but I haven’t had supper yet.Culture noteMany Americans are used to taking at least one vacation trip a year. But in China, some of the students may not be in the habit of taking an annual vacation, or even making a trip to another city.For some students, financial limitations and family obligations make such travel impossible. For others, it may be that taking trips is not something that is common in their home culture.Step Ⅵ SummaryIn this class, we’ve learned key vocabulary clean out, put in, turn off and the targetlanguage Have you watered the plants yet? No, I haven’t. Have you packed the camera yet? Yes, I’ve already put it in my suitcase. Have you fed the cat? No. I haven’t fed her yet.Step Ⅶ HomeworkGet students to write some sentences according to the target language.Step Ⅷ Blackboard DesignUnit 14 Have you packed yet?The Third PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands1. Knowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabularychop, wood, light, village, well, farm(2) Target LanguageHave you bought a newspaper?Yes, I’ve already bought a newspaper.2. Ability Objects(1) Train students’ integrating skills.(2) Train the ability of expressing students’ own opinions.3. Moral ObjectsWe should make a plan for our everyday activities and make a schedule. It can remind us how to spend the time. It is good forour study and life.Ⅱ. Teaching Key PointTrain students’ integrating skills.Ⅲ. Teaching Difficult PointHow to improve students’ integrating skills.Ⅳ. Teaching Methods1. Fast-reading method2. Groupwork and pairworkⅤ. Teaching Aids1. A projector2. The blackboardⅥ. Teaching ProceduresStep I RevisionT: Yesterday we learned the target language. The structure is Have you…yet? Yes. I’ve already…Have you…?No. I haven’t…yet.Now who can make sentences using the structure?S1: Have you turned off your radio yet?S2: Yes. I’ve already turned it off.S1: Have you finished your homework?S2: No. I haven’t finished it yet.T: Very good.Step Ⅱ 3aThis activity provides reading practice using the target language.Show the key vocabulary words on the screen by a projector.Read the words and ask students to repeat again and again until they can pronounce the words fluently and accurately.Before reading the e-mail message, ask the students what chores do you usually do? Please tell me.(do my homework, clean my room, water the plants, clean our classroom etc.)Go through the instructions with the class. Look at the e-mail message. Let a student read the e-mail aloud to the class.Correct any pronunciation errors to make sure the student is providing a good model for the rest of the class.Get students to read the e-mail message individually, and underline the different chores on their own,Check the answers with the class.Answers1. do my homework2. take the dog for a walk3. water my mom’s plants4. do some shopping5. chop wood6. light the fire7. collect water8. feed the animalsLet students read the e-mail again for further comprehension. While they are reading. Walk around the classroom, offering help if they have any words or phrases they don’t understand.Notes1. chore—small duty or piece of work, especially ordinary everyday task(in the home, on a farm, etc.)In the e-mail message, there are many chores, such as do my homework, take the dog for a walk, water my mom’s plants.2. chat—talk about unimportant things3. kid—(sl) child; young person4. well—(here n.)shaft, usually lined with brick or stone, for obtaining water from an underground source5. anyway—in any possible way; by any possible meansStep Ⅲ 3bThis activity provides reading, writing. listening and speaking practice using the target language.Look at the pictures of the three people and read their names aloud to the class.Then point to the chart. Let students read the information in it. Make sure students understand the information in the chart by asking questions and point out things.T: Look at the three pictures above the chart. Under each person is a list of the things he or she has done or will do today. Now look at the chart. What do you see in the first column?S1: Numbers. Clock times.T: That’s right. Those are clock times.Those times show what the three people were doing at 9:00,at 10:00,and so forth. It is 12:00 noon now. so the 1:00 and 2:00 times show things they will do later today. What has Steve already done?S2: He’s already done his homework.He’s already bought a newspaper.He’s already fed the dog.T: That’s correct. What things hasn’t he done yet?S3: He hasn’t watered the plants. He hasn’t cleaned his room.T: OK. Very good.Go through the instructions with the class. Put students in several groups.Say, Each student in a group will decide to be one of the people. The other students in the group will ask questions to find out which person in the chart he or she has decided to be. Make sure students understand how to do the exercise.Look at the example in the box. Invite a pair of students to read it aloud to the class.S A: Have you bought a newspaper?S B: Yes, I’ve already bought a newspaper.Ask students, which of the three people could it be? Can you find out? Yeah. It could be Steve or Elise.Get students to do the work in groups.While they are working, move around the classroom checking the work of each group.Ask two groups to do the work as the examples.Group 1: Have you watered the plants?S1: Yes. I’ve already watered the plants.Group 2: Have you fed the dog?S2: No. I haven’t fed the dog yet.(Person 1: Kathy; Person 2: Elise)Step Ⅳ Part 4This activity provides reading, writing, listening and speaking practice using the target language.Go through the instructions with the class.Invite a good student to give an example of things that he or she has and hasn’t done this week: I have done my homework. But I haven’t done some shopping.Put students in some groups of three. Let students complete the work in groups.Finish the table.Review the task. Get some groups to share the results of their surveys.Sample answersOptional activityAsk students to write their own schedules, listing the time of day they do each thing. Then get students to work in pairs. Student A thinks of one activity.Student B gets five tries to guess the activity. Then student B thinks of an activity and student A guesses what it is.Step Ⅴ SummaryIn this class, we’ve learned some key vocabulary words such as chop, wood, light.village, well, farm. We’ve also done a lot of reading, writing and speaking practice using the target language.Step Ⅵ Homework1. Finish off the exercises on pages 57~58 of the workbook.2. Get students to talk about the things they have done and they haven’t done yet this week in pairs.Step Ⅶ Blackboard DesignUnit 14 Have you packed yet?The Fourth PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands1. Knowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabularymember, original, songs, award(2)Target LanguageHave they been on TV yet?Yes, they’ve been on TV lots of times.2. Ability Object(1) Train students’ speaking and listening ability.(2) Train students’ ability to understand the target language in spoken conversation.(3) Train students’ ability to use the target language.3. Moral ObjectLove music and you can benefit from it.Ⅱ. Teaching Key Points1. Key Vocabularymember, original, songs, award2. Target LanguageHave they been on TV yet?Yes, they’ve been on TV lots of times.Ⅲ. Teaching Difficult Points1. How to train students’ speaking and listening ability.2. How to use the target language.Ⅳ. Teaching Methods1. Listening method2. Groupwork to make every student work in class.Ⅴ. Teaching Aids1. A tape recorder2. The blackboardⅥ. Teaching ProceduresStep I RevisionCheck homework. Ask some pairs to say their conversations to talk about the things they have done and they haven’t done yet this week.S A: Have you done your homework?S B: Yes, I’ve already done my homework.S A: Have you cleaned your room?S B: No, I haven’t cleaned my room yet.Step Ⅱ Part 1This activity introduces key vocabulary, and helps students review vocabulary they already know.Look at the picture. Ask, What can you see in the picture? (A man is playing the guitar and singing a song)Point to the box. Invite a student to read the four questions. Make sure students understand the questions. Get students to fill in the blanks on their own. A moment later, ask several students to read their answers to the class.Notes1. favorite—(adj.)best liked2. What is your favorite band?—What band do you like best? 3. band—group of persons who play music together4. band member—member of a bandStep Ⅲ 2aThis activity gives students practice in understanding the target language in spoken conversation.Look at the picture. A record agent is interviewing members of a band. Let students read the instructions. Point to the headings and the blank lines following each heading. You will hear a woman interviewing members of a band. They are talking about the band. Now, listen and write your answers on these blank lines.Play the recording the first time.This time students only listen. Play the recording a second time. This time, ask students to write their answers on the blank lines as they listen to the recording. Play the tape again if necessary.Check the answers with the class.AnswersBand’s name: Apple Ice CreamHow long they’ve been together: About a yearNumber of concerts they’ve done: SixTapescriptWoman: Hmmm. That was… umm…not bad. Now tell me a little about yourselves. What was your name again?Boy 1: Apple Ice Cream.Woman: Apple Ice Cream? That’s uhhh …a nice name. Hong long have you been together?Boy 1: About a year.Woman: One year, huh? And have you written any original songs yet? Boy 2: Yes, we have. We used to play stuff by other bands, but now we only play our own songs. That one you just heard was ours.Woman: Good, great! I’m interested in people who play their own music. Have you ever won an award of any kind?Boy 1: Yes, we have. We won the best new group of the year lastWoman: Wow. That’s great. Have you made a music video yet? Boy 1: No, not yet.Woman: But you’ve had your own concert?Boy 2: Oh, yeah. We’ve had six concerts of our own.Woman: Have you ever been on TV?Boy 1: No, we haven’t. But we’ve already talked to "Bands on Parade" about doing a TV show next month.Woman: Sounds like you guys are on your way.Step Ⅳ 2bThis activity provides listening practice using the target language. Go through the instructions with the class. Look at the list of things the band may or may not have done. Get different students to read the list. Make sure students understand the task.You will hear the same recording again.This time please listen and check the things the band has already done.Point to the sample answer. On the recording you hear that the band has already written some original songs so you check that answer. If necessary, play the recording again. Then get students to put checkmarks in front of the correct answers.Check the answers.√ written original songsmade a music video√ won an awardbeen on TV√ had concertsNotes1. original—newly formed or created, not copied or imitated 2. award—(here)a prize in a competition3. video—televisionStep Ⅴ 2cThis activity provides guided oral practice using the target language.Look at the sample conversation in the box. Invite two students to read it to the class.S A: Have they been on TV yet?S B: Yes, they’ve been on TV lots of times.Go through the instructions with the class. Talk about your favorite bands with your partner.Let students work in pairs. As they work, walk around the classroom checking the progress of the pairs and offering help as needed. A moment later, invite two pairs to say their conversations to theclass.A1: Have they written any original songs yet?B1: Yes, they’ve written several original songs.A2: Have they had their own concert yet?B2: Yes, they’ve had five concerts of their own.Step Ⅵ SummaryIn this class, we’ve learned some key vocabulary, such as member, original, songs, award.We’ve also learned the target language. Have they been on TV yet?Yes, they’ve been on TV lots of times by listening and speaking.Step Ⅶ HomeworkTalk about some bands using the target language, and write down the conversations.Step Ⅷ Blackboard DesignUnit 14 Have you packed yet?The Fifth PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands1. Knowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabularyhit, appear, tour, miss, lead singer, mostly, top ten, good luck, off to a great start(2) Practise reading an article.(3) Practise writing something using the target language.2. Ability Objects(1) Improve students’ integrating skills—reading skill and writing skill.(2) Improve students’ speaking ability by groupwork.3. Moral ObjectIt is good for us to listen to music in the busy life. Music can make us relaxed, and we can work better.Ⅱ. Teaching Key PointPractise reading and writing using the target language.Ⅲ. Teaching Difficult Points1. How to improve students’ reading ability.2. How to improve students’ speaking ability by groupwork.Ⅳ. Teaching Methods1. Reading method to improve students’ reading ability.2. Writing method to improve students’ writing ability.3. Pairwork to make every student work in class.Ⅴ. Teaching Aids1. A projetor2. The blackboardⅥ. Teaching ProceduresStep I RevisionRevise the target language presented in this unit.Check homework. Ask some pairs to read out their conversations.Step Ⅱ 3aThis activity provides reading practice using the target language.Teach the new words. Show the new words on the screen by a projector.Read the words and ask students to repeat them again and again until they can pronounce them correctly and fluently.Look at the article Don’t miss the New Ocean Waves! Invite a student to read the article aloud to the class. Correct any pronunciation mistakes to make sure the student is providing a good model for the rest of the class.Look at the picture. Ask students, What’s the article about? Can you guess?(It’s about a band)Go through the instructions with the students. Make sure students know what to do. Read the article carefully. Circle the things the New Ocean Waves have already done. Underline the things they haven’t done yet.Before students do it, give them two examples: One thing the New Ocean Waves have already done is In the last twelve months, they’ve had three major concerts. Ask students to circ1e the words had three major concerts. One thing they haven’t done is They’re going to appear on CCTV next month. Let students underline those words appear on CCTV. Get students to finish the work on their own.Check the answers with the class.。

九级英语Haveyoupackedyet教案

九级英语Haveyoupackedyet教案

九年级英语教案Have you packed yetThe First PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands1. Knowledge Objects(1) Key V ocabularybathing suit, water, travel, guidebook, beach towel, street map(2)Target LanguageHave you watered the plants yet?Yes, I have already watered them.2. Ability Objects(1) Train students’ listening ability.(2) Train students’ communicative competence.3. Moral ObjectsHave everything in readiness before you do it. In this way, you can finish it perfectly or have a good time.Ⅱ. Teaching Key PointTarget LanguageⅢ. Teaching Difficult Points1. How to train students’ listening ability.2. How to train students’ communicative competence.Ⅳ. Teaching Methods1. Listening-and-answering activity to help the students go through with the listening material.2. Pairwork to make every student work in class.Ⅴ. Teaching Aids1. A tape recorder2. The blackboardⅥ. Teaching ProceduresStep Ⅰ RevisionT: Last week we finished Unit 13. In this unit, we learned how to talk about how things affect us. For example, Loud music makes me tense. That movie made her sad. Now I ask some students to make sentences with the structure…make me…S1: Parties make me excited.S2: School vacations make me happy.S3: That movie made me want to leave.S4: The story made me cry.S5: The awful picture makes me nervous.T: Very good. From today on, we will learn Unit 14. Now. I ask a student to come to the blackboard and write the numbers 1 to 20 on the blackboard.(After the student has written the numbers 1 through 5, start talking to the rest of the class)T: Has he written the number 1 yet?Class repeat the question. Has he written the number 1 yet?S s: Has he written the number 1 yet?T: (Pointing to the number 1 on the board) Yes, he has already written the number 1. Class repeat. Yes, he has already written the number 1.S s: Yes, he has already written the number 1.T: (Writing the word already on the blackboard) This is the word already.Class repeat. Already. Look at the blackboard.(pointing to the blackboard) Has he written the number 50 yet? Class repeat the question. Has he written the number 50 yet?S s: Has he written the number 50 yet?T: (Pointing to the highest number already on the blackboard)No, he hasn’t written the number 50 yet. Class repeat. No, he hasn’t written the number 50 yet.S s: No, he hasn’t written the number 50 yet.T: (Writing the word yet on the blackboard) Tish is the word yet. Class repeat. Yet. Now, look at the two words already and yet. Which one is used to talk about things that have happened in the past?SSs: Already.T: Yeah. Very good. So the other word yet is used to talk about things that will happen in the future. Yeah?SS: Yes.Step Ⅱ1aThis activity introduces key vocabulary and helps students review vocabulary they already know.Read the instructions aloud to the class.Say, Who can give an example of a beach vacation and sightseeing in a city? Ask a student to give the example.(bathing suit, travel guidebook)Get students to add some things to the lists under the two headings. A beach vacation and Sightseeing in a city. Have students do the work individually first.While they are working, walk around the classroom checking the progress of the students.Let students tell the class the words they wrote.Write the words on the blackboard.Read them and let students repeat. Then ask other students to add other words to the lists.Sample answersStep Ⅲ 1bThis activity gives students practice in understanding the target language in spoken conversation.Look at the picture. Ask, What can you see in the picture? (There is a family in the picture. They are getting ready for a beach vacation)Point to the box. Invite a pair of students to read the conversation to the class.A: Have you packed the beach towels yet?B: No, I haven’t.Look at the six chores on the list. Let students read each item, then ask different students to explain the meaning of each item in their own words. Make sure students understand the meaning of each item. Go through the instructions with the class. Point to the blank lines in front of each item in the list. Say, You will hear a family talking as they get ready to go on vacation. Listen carefully. Make sure what the family talks about and put a checkmark in front of each chore that is already done.Play the tape. The first time students only listen. Play the tape a second time.Now listen to the tape again. This time please put your checkmarks on the correct blanks. Check the answers with the whole class.AnswersTapescriptWoman: Have you packed the beach towels yet?Boy: No, I haven’t. Can’t Judy pack them?Woman: No, she’s busy. Could you please water the plants?Boy:I’ve already watered them.Woman: Oh, thanks.Man: What about the travel guidebook and the street map?Woman: I’ve already bought the travel guidebook, but I haven’t got the street map yet.Man: That’s OK. I’ll get it. Have you packed the camera?Boy: Yes. I’ve already put it in my suitcase.Woman: Well, I guess that’s everything.Boy: Almost everything. We haven’t locked the windows yet.Step Ⅳ1cThis activity provides guided oral practice using the target language.Go through the instructions with the whole class. Look at the example in the box. Invite a pair of students to read it to the class.S A: Have you watered the plants yet?S B: Yes, I have already watered them.Tell students they will be making conversations with a partner. Look back at the chores in Activity lb. Say, Now look back at the chores in Activity lb. Make conversations talking about what the family members have already done and what they haven’t done yet, using words from the chores, such as packed the camera, locked the windows, bought a street map.While students are working in pairs, walk around the classroom and listen to some pairs. If necessary, offer languagesupport. Then get several pairs of students to say their conversations to the class.Conversation 1S A: Have they packed the camera yet?S B: Yes, they have already packed the camera.Conversation 2S A: Have they bought a street map yet?S B: No, they haven’t bought a street map yet.Notes1. pack—(here)get ready for a journey by doing this2. guidebook—book for travellers, tourists, etc, with information about a place3. Have you watered the plants yet?Yes, I have already watered them: PresentPerfect Tense. The structure is have+ p. p. Pay attention to the two words already and yet. Already is used in affirmative sentences。

初三Unit14:_Have_you_packed_yet_教案

初三Unit14:_Have_you_packed_yet_教案

Unit14: Have you packed yet?导学案Period 1Section A(1a---1c)主备人:贺斌林学习目标:1.学习本课时单词和短语2.学会使用现在完成时态学习重、难点:1.词汇 bathing suit\ towel\ water \guidebook2.现在完成时态地构成和用法.学习过程:一、课前准备(一)、预习,记下本课新词及你没掌握地词. __________________________________(二)1.掌握以下短语1.街道地图2.给花浇水3.the beachtowels4.atravelguidebook 5.turn off6.turn down p1Ean7.锁上窗户8.turn on2.通过课前准备,你地不懂之处是__________________________二、讨论交流(课堂)任务1:预习检查,解决存在地问题.(小组汇报).任务2:完成1a.填表格任务3:完成1b. Listen to the tape.任务4:完成1c.根据听力材料进行对话练习生生互动讨论(小组交流合作)例如:A:Have you watered the plants yet ?B:Yes,I have already watered them三、精讲释疑(师生互动讨论)1.bathing suit游泳衣 swimming poolI have bought a bathing suit .take a bath give sb . a bath2.I have already watered them .现在完成时态中,有一些标志性地时间状语如:“already, never,ever ,just ,before,yet ,so far ,in the last,past ten years .”等.I have already posted the photos含义:①表示动作发生在过去,但与现在地情况有联系,有时无时间状语,有时和一些表示不确定地时间状语连用,如:many times,just,yet,ever,never,already,before,so far, by now等连用. jLBHr。

九年级英语Unit14 Have you packed yet教案 人教新目标版 教案

九年级英语Unit14 Have you packed yet教案 人教新目标版 教案

九年级英语Unit14 Have you packed yet教案The First PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands1. Knowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabularybathing suit, water, travel, guidebook, beach towel, street map(2)Target LanguageHave you watered the plants yet?Yes, I have already watered them.2. Ability Objects(1) Train students’ listening ability.(2) Train students’ municative petence.3. Moral ObjectsHave everything in readiness before you do it. In this way, you can finish it perfectly or have a good time.Ⅱ. Teaching Key PointTarget LanguageⅢ. Teaching Difficult Points1. How to train students’ listening ability.2. How to train students’ municative petence.Ⅳ. Teaching Methods1. Listening-and-answering activity to help the students go through with the listening material.2. Pairwork to make every student work in class.Ⅴ. Teaching Aids1. A tape recorder2. The blackboardⅥ. Teaching ProceduresStep Ⅰ RevisionT: Last week we finished Unit 13. In this unit, we learned how to talk about how things affect us. For example, Loud music makes me tense. That movie made her sad. Now I ask some students to make sentences with the structure…make me…S1: Parties make me excited.S2: School vacations make me happy.S3: That movie made me want to leave.S4: The story made me cry.S5: The awful picture makes me nervous.T: Very good. From today on, we will learn Unit 14. Now. I ask a student to e to the blackboard and write the numbers 1 to 20 on the blackboard.(After the student has written the numbers 1 through 5, start talking to the rest of the class)T: Has he written the number 1 yet?Class repeat the question. Has he written the number 1 yet?S s: Has he written the number 1 yet?T: (Pointing to the number 1 on the board) Yes, he has already written the number 1. Class repeat. Yes, he has already written the number 1.S s: Yes, he has already written the number 1.T: (Writing the word already on the blackboard) This is the word already.Class repeat. Already. Look at the blackboard.(pointing to the blackboard) Has he written the number 50 yet? Class repeat the question. Has he written the number 50 yet?S s: Has he written the number 50 yet?T: (Pointing to the highest number already on the blackboard)No, he hasn’t written the number 50 yet. Class repeat. No, he hasn’t written the number 50 yet.S s: No, he hasn’t written the number 50 yet.T: (Writing the word yet on the blackboard) Tish is the word yet. Class repeat. Yet. Now, look at the two words already and yet. Which one is used to talk about things that have happened in the past?SSs: Already.T: Yeah. Very good. So the other word yet is used to talk about things that will happen in the future. Yeah?SS: Yes.Step Ⅱ1aThis activity introduces key vocabulary and helps students review vocabulary they already know.Read the instructions aloud to the class.Say, Who can give an example of a beach vacation and sightseeing in a city? Ask a student to give the example.(bathing suit, travel guidebook)Get students to add some things to the lists under the two headings. A beach vacation and Sightseeing in a city. Have students do the work individually first.While they are working, walk around the classroom checking the progress of the students.Let students tell the class the words they wrote. Write the words on the blackboard. Read them and let students repeat. Then ask other students to add other words to the lists.Sample answersStep Ⅲ 1bThis activity gives students practice in understanding the target language in spoken conversation.Look at the picture. Ask, What can you see in the picture? (There is a family in the picture. They are getting ready for a beach vacation)Point to the box. Invite a pair of students to read the conversation to the class.A: Have you packed the beach towels yet?B: No, I haven’t.Look at the six chores on the list. Let students read each item, then ask different students to explain the meaning of each item in their own words. Make sure students understand the meaning of each item. Go through the instructions with the class. Point to the blank lines in front of each item in the list. Say,You will hear a family talking as they get ready to go on vacation. Listen carefully. Make sure what the family talks about and put a checkmark in front of each chore that is already done.Play the tape. The first time students only listen. Play the tape a second time.Now listen to the tape again. This time please put your checkmarks on the correct blanks. Check the answers with the whole class.AnswersTapescriptWoman: Have you packed the beach towels yet?Boy: No, I haven’t. Can’t Judy pack them?Woman: No, she’s busy. Could you please water the plants?Boy:I’ve already watered them.Woman: Oh, thanks.Man: What about the travel guidebook and the street map?Woman: I’ve already bought the travel guidebook, but I haven’t got the street map yet.Man: That’s OK. I’ll get it. Have you packed the camera?Boy: Yes. I’ve already put it in my suitcase.Woman: Well, I guess that’s everything.Boy: Almost everything. We haven’t locked the windows yet.Step Ⅳ1cThis activity provides guided oral practice using the target language.Go through the instructions with the whole class. Look at the example in the box. Invite a pair of students to read it to the class.S A: Have you watered the plants yet?S B: Yes, I have already watered them.Tell students they will be making conversations with a partner. Look back at the chores in Activity lb. Say, Now look back at the chores in Activity lb. Make conversations talking about what the family members have already done and what they haven’t done yet, using words from the chores, such as packed the camera, locked the windows, bought a street map.While students are working in pairs, walk around the classroom and listen to some pairs. If necessary, offer language support. Then get several pairs of students to say their conversations to the class.Conversation 1S A: Have they packed the camera yet?S B: Yes, they have already packed the camera.Conversation 2S A: Have they bought a street map yet?S B: No, they haven’t bought a street map yet.Notes1. pack—(here)get ready for a journey by doing this2. guidebook—book for travellers, tourists, etc, with information about a place3. Have you watered the plants yet?Yes, I have already watered them: PresentPerfect Tense. The structure is have+ p. p. Pay attention to the two words already and yet. Already is used in affirmative sentences; while yet is used in negative and interrogative sentences.Step Ⅴ SummaryIn this class, we’ve learned some important words, such as water, travel, guidebook, beach towel. We’ve also learned the target language. Have you watered the plants yet? Yes, I have already watered them.Step Ⅵ HomeworkMake conversations in pairs to review the target language.Step Ⅶ Blackboard DesignUnit 14 Have you packed yet?The Second Period Ⅰ. Teaching Aims and Demands1. Knowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabularyrefrigerator, garage, suitcase, clean out, put in, turn off (2) Target LanguageHave you watered the plants yet?No, I haven’t.Have you packed the camera yet?Yes. I’ve already put it in my suitcase.Have you fed the cat?No. I haven’t fed her yet.2. Ability Object(1) Train students’ listening ability.(2) Train students’ speaking ability.3. Moral ObjectWe must be ready with our work before we do it.Ⅱ. Teaching Key Points1. Key Vocabularyclean out, put in, turn off2. Target LanguageHave you watered the plants yet?No, I haven’t.Have you packed the camera yet?Yes. I’ve already put it in my suitcase.Have you fed the cat?No. I haven’t fed her yet.3. StructuresHave you packed the camera yet?Yes. I’ve already put it in my suitcase.Have you fed the cat?No. I haven’t fed her yet.Ⅲ. Teaching Difficult Points1. the target language2. How to train students’ listening ability.Ⅳ. Teaching Methods1. Listening method to improve the students’ listening ability.2. Pairwork to make every student work in class.Ⅴ. Teaching Aids1. A tape recorder2. The blackboardⅥ. Teaching ProceduresStep I RevisionCheck homework. Get some pairs to read their conversations. Collect their conversations and help students correct any mistakes.Step Ⅱ2aThis activity provides guided listening practice using the target language.Look at the picture. Ask, What can you see in the picture? (A boy and a girl are in the kitchen. Theyboth look a little stressed out)Go through the instructions with the class. You will hear a boy and a girl talking about getting ready to go on vacation. Write M after each thing that Mark says and T after each thing that Tina says.Look at the sample answer. Say, Tina said, No. I haven’t cleaned out the refrigerator yet. Get students to repeat No. I haven’t cleaned out the refrigerator yet.Play the recording for students the first time. This time students only listen to the recording. Play the recording a second time. This time let students write Min front of Mark’s statements, and T in front of Tina’s statements.Check the answers with the class.Answers1. T 2. T 3. M 4. T 5. M 6. TTapescriptBoy: Mom and Dad said they want to leave in ten minutes. Are you ready, Tina?Girl: No. I haven’t cleaned out the refrigerator yet. I have to do that right now.Boy: Tina! You’re unbelievable. What about your bike?Girl: I’ve already put it in the garage. But I haven’t locked the garage yet.That’s your job, Mark.Boy: I know. I’ve already done most of my jobs. I’ve taken out the trash.Girl: Have you fed the cat yet?Boy: Not yet. I’ll do it in a minute. Have you turned off your radio?Girl: Yes, I have. I think we’re almost ready.Step Ⅲ 2bThis activity provides guided listening practice using the target language.Go through the instructions with the class. Look at the list of questions with blanks in front of each one. Then look back at the statements in Activity 2a.Say, Some of the statements in Activity 2a are answers to questions in Activity 2b. Write the number of the correct answer from Activity 2a in front of each question in Activity 2b.Get several students to read the questions in Activity 2b to the class. Look at the sample answer. Aska student to read the question and answer to the class.Are you ready, Tina?No, I haven’t cleaned out the refrigerator yet.Play the recording for students. Let students write their answers in the blanks. Play the recording again if necessary.Correct the answers.AnswersHave you fed the cat yet? 5What about you bike? 2Are you ready, Tina? 1Have you turned off your radio? 6Step Ⅳ2cThis activity provides guided oral practice using the target language. Look at the sample conversation in the speech bubbles. Invite a pair of students to read it to the class.S A: Are you ready, Tina?S B: No. I haven’t cleaned out the refrigerator yet.Go through the instructions with the class. Say, With your partner make a conversation using information from Activities 2a and 2b. Have students work in pairs. While they are working, walk around the classroom checking the progress of the pairs and offering help as needed.Invite two pairs to say their conversations to the class.Conversation 1S A: Have you fed the cat yet?S B: Not yet. I’ll do it in a minute.Conversation 2S A: Have you turned off your radio?S B: Yes, I have.Step Ⅴ Grammar FocusLook at the grammar focus box. Get three students to read the questions and answers to the class.Have you watered the plants yet?No, I haven’t.Have you packed the camera yet?Yes. I’ve already put it in my suitcase.Have you fed the cat?No. I haven’t fed her yet.Let students make up other sentences in pairs using have you…yet questions. For example: Have you had lunch yet? Have another student answer truthfully: Yes, I have or Yes, I have already had lunch, or No, I haven’t had lunch yet.Pay attention to the use of already and yet. Say, When we use the words have and already, we are talking about something that happened in the past, but not a long time ago. When we use the words haven’t and yet, we are talking about something that will happen in the future, but not a long time from now. It will happen soon. For example: I’ve already had breakfast, but I haven’t had lunch yet.Draw a simple diagram to help students understand the grammar focus.Get some pairs to say their sentences aloud to the class.A sample sentenceI’ve already had lunch, but I haven’t had supper yet.Culture noteMany Americans are used to taking at least one vacation trip a year. But in China, some of the students may not be in the habit of taking an annual vacation, or even making a trip to another city. For some students, financial limitations and family obligations make such travel impossible. For others, it may be that taking trips is not something that is mon in their home culture.Step Ⅵ SummaryIn this class, we’ve learned key vocabulary clean out, put in, turn off and the targetlanguage Have you watered the plants yet? No, I haven’t. Have you packed the camera yet? Yes, I’ve already put it in my suitcase. Have you fed the cat? No. I haven’t fed her yet.Step Ⅶ HomeworkGet students to write some sentences according to the target language.Step Ⅷ Blackboard DesignUnit 14 Have you packed yet?The Third PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands1. Knowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabularychop, wood, light, village, well, farm(2) Target LanguageHave you bought a newspaper?Yes, I’ve already bought a newspaper.2. Ability Objects(1) Train students’ integrating skills.(2) Train the ability of expressing students’ own opinions.3. Moral ObjectsWe should make a plan for our everyday activities and make a schedule. It can remind us how to spendthe time. It is good for our study and life.Ⅱ. Teaching Key PointTrain students’ integrating skills.Ⅲ. Teaching Difficult PointHow to improve students’ integrating skills.Ⅳ. Teaching Methods1. Fast-reading method2. Groupwork and pairworkⅤ. Teaching Aids1. A projector2. The blackboardⅥ. Teaching ProceduresStep I RevisionT: Yesterday we learned the target language. The structure is Have you…yet? Yes. I’ve already…Have you…?No. I haven’t…yet.Now who can make sentences using the structure?S1: Have you turned off your radio yet?S2: Yes. I’ve already turned it off.S1: Have you finished your homework?S2: No. I haven’t finished it yet.T: Very good.Step Ⅱ3aThis activity provides reading practice using the target language.Show the key vocabulary words on the screen by a projector.Read the words and ask students to repeat again and again until they can pronounce the words fluently and accurately.Before reading the message, ask the students what chores do you usually do? Please tell me.(do my homework, clean my room, water the plants, clean our classroom etc.)Go through the instructions with the class. Look at the message. Let a student read the aloud to the class.Correct any pronunciation errors to make sure the student is providing a good model for the rest of the class.Get students to read the message individually, and underline the different chores on their own, Check the answers with the class.Answers1. do my homework2. take the dog for a walk3. water my mom’s plants4. do some shopping5. chop wood6. light the fire7. collect water8. feed the animalsLet students read the again for further prehension. While they are reading. Walk around the classroom, offering help if they have any words or phrases they don’t understand.Notes1. chore—small duty or piece of work, especially ordinary everyday task(in the home, on a farm, etc.)In the message, there are many chores, such as do my homework, take the dog for a walk, water my mom’splants.2. chat—talk about unimportant things3. kid—(sl) child; young person4. well—(here n.)shaft, usually lined with brick or stone, for obtaining water from an underground source5. anyway—in any possible way; by any possible meansStep Ⅲ 3bThis activity provides reading, writing. listening and speaking practice using the target language.Look at the pictures of the three people and read their names aloud to the class.Then point to the chart. Let students read the information in it. Make sure students understand the information in the chart by asking questions and point out things.T: Look at the three pictures above the chart. Under each person is a list of the things he or she has done or will do today. Now look at the chart. What do you see in the first column?S1: Numbers. Clock times.T: That’s right. Those are clock times.Those times show what the three people were doing at 9:00,at 10:00,and so forth. It is 12:00 noon now. so the 1:00 and 2:00 times show things they will do later today. What has Steve already done? S2: He’s already done his homework.He’s already bought a newspaper.He’s already fed the dog.T: That’s correct. What things hasn’t he done yet?S3: He hasn’t watered the plants. He hasn’t cleaned his room.T: OK. Very good.Go through the instructions with the class. Put students in several groups.Say, Each student in a group will decide to be one of the people. The other students in the group will ask questions to find out which person in the chart he or she has decided to be. Make sure students understand how to do the exercise.Look at the example in the box. Invite a pair of students to read it aloud to the class.S A: Have you bought a newspaper?S B: Yes, I’ve already bought a newspaper.Ask students, which of the three people could it be? Can you find out? Yeah. It could be Steve or Elise.Get students to do the work in groups.While they are working, move around the classroom checking the work of each group.Ask two groups to do the work as the examples.Group 1: Have you watered the plants?S1: Yes. I’ve already watered the plants.Group 2: Have you fed the dog?S2: No. I haven’t fed the dog yet.(Person 1: Kathy; Person 2: Elise)Step Ⅳ Part 4This activity provides reading, writing, listening and speaking practice using the target language.Go through the instructions with the class.Invite a good student to give an example of things that he or she has and hasn’t done this week: I have done my homework. But I haven’t done some shopping.Put students in some groups of three. Let students plete the work in groups.Finish the table.Review the task. Get some groups to share the results of their surveys.Sample answersOptional activityAsk students to write their own schedules, listing the time of day they do each thing. Then get students to work in pairs. Student A thinks of one activity.Student B gets five tries to guess the activity. Then student B thinks of an activity and student A guesses what it is.Step Ⅴ SummaryIn this class, we’ve learned some key vocabulary words such as chop, wood, light.village, well, farm. We’ve also done a lot of reading, writing and speaking practice using the target language.Step Ⅵ Homework1. Finish off the exercises on pages 57~58 of the workbook.2. Get students to talk about the things they have done and they haven’t done yet this week in pairs.Step Ⅶ Blackboard DesignUnit 14 Have you packed yet?The Fourth PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands1. Knowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabularymember, original, songs, award(2)Target LanguageHave they been on TV yet?Yes, they’ve been on TV lots of times.2. Ability Object(1) Train students’ speaking and listening ability.(2) Train students’ ability to understand the target language in spoken conversation.(3) Train students’ ability to use the target language.3. Moral ObjectLove music and you can benefit from it.Ⅱ. Teaching Key Points1. Key Vocabularymember, original, songs, award2. Target LanguageHave they been on TV yet?Yes, they’ve been on TV lots of times.Ⅲ. Teaching Difficult Points1. How to train students’ speaking and listening ability.2. How to use the target language.Ⅳ. Teaching Methods1. Listening method2. Groupwork to make every student work in class.Ⅴ. Teaching Aids1. A tape recorder2. The blackboardⅥ. Teaching ProceduresStep I RevisionCheck homework. Ask some pairs to say their conversations to talk about the things they have done and they haven’t done yet this week.S A: Have you done your homework?S B: Yes, I’ve already done my homework.S A: Have you cleaned your room?S B: No, I haven’t cleaned my room yet.Step Ⅱ Part 1This activity introduces key vocabulary, and helps students review vocabulary they already know.Look at the picture. Ask, What can you see in the picture? (A man is playing the guitar and singing a song)Point to the box. Invite a student to read the four questions. Make sure students understand the questions. Get students to fill in the blanks on their own. A moment later, ask several students to read their answers to the class.Notes1. favorite—(adj.)best liked2. What is your favorite band?—What band do you like best?3. band—group of persons who play music together4. band member—member of a bandStep Ⅲ2aThis activity gives students practice in understanding the target language in spoken conversation.Look at the picture. A record agent is interviewing members of a band. Let students read the instructions. Point to the headings and the blank lines following each heading. You will hear a woman interviewing members of a band. They are talking about the band. Now, listen and write your answers on these blank lines.Play the recording the first time. This time students only listen. Play the recording a second time. This time, ask students to write their answers on the blank lines as they listen to the recording. Play the tape again if necessary.Check the answers with the class.AnswersBand’s name: Apple Ice CreamHow long they’ve been together: About a yearNumber of concerts they’ve done: SixTapescriptWoman: Hmmm. That was… umm…not bad. Now tell me a little about yourselves. What was your name again?Boy 1: Apple Ice Cream.Woman: Apple Ice Cream? That’s uhhh …a nice name. Hong long have you been together?Boy 1: About a year.Woman: One year, huh? And have you written any original songs yet?Boy 2: Yes, we have. We used to play stuff by other bands, but now we only play our own songs. That one you just heard was ours.Woman: Good, great! I’m interested in people who play their own music. Have you ever won an award of any kind?Boy 1: Yes, we have. We won the best new group of the year last month.Woman: Wow. That’s great. Have you made a music video yet?Boy 1: No, not yet.Woman: But you’ve had your own concert?Boy 2: Oh, yeah. We’ve had six concerts of our own.Woman: Have you ever been on TV?Boy 1: No, we haven’t. But we’ve already talked to "Bands on Parade" about doing a TV show next month.Woman: Sounds like you guys are on your way.Step Ⅳ 2bThis activity provides listening practice using the target language. Go through the instructions with the class. Look at the list of things the band may or may not have done. Get different students to read the list. Make sure students understand the task.You will hear the same recording again.This time please listen and check the things the band has already done.Point to the sample answer. On the recording you hear that the band has already written some original songs so you check that answer. If necessary, play the recording again. Then get students to put checkmarks in front of the correct answers.Check the answers.Answers√written original songsmade a music video√won an awardbeen on TV√had concertsNotes1. original—newly formed or created, not copied or imitated2. award—(here)a prize in a petition3. video—televisionStep Ⅴ2cThis activity provides guided oral practice using the target language.Look at the sample conversation in the box. Invite two students to read it to the class.S A: Have they been on TV yet?S B: Yes, they’ve been on TV lots of times.Go through the instructions with the class. Talk about your favorite bands with your partner.Let students work in pairs. As they work, walk around the classroom checking the progress of the pairs and offering help as needed. A moment later, invite two pairs to say their conversations to the class.A1: Have they written any original songs yet?B1: Yes, they’ve written several original songs.A2: Have they had their own concert yet?B2: Yes, they’ve had five concerts of their own.Step Ⅵ SummaryIn this class, we’ve learned some key vocabulary, such as member, original, songs, award. We’ve also learned the target language. Have they been on TV yet?Yes, they’ve been on TV lots of times by listening and speaking.Step Ⅶ HomeworkTalk about some bands using the target language, and write down the conversations.Step Ⅷ Blackboard DesignUnit 14 Have you packed yet?The Fifth PeriodⅠ. Teaching Aims and Demands1. Knowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabularyhit, appear, tour, miss, lead singer, mostly, top ten, good luck, off to a great start(2) Practise reading an article.(3) Practise writing something using the target language.2. Ability Objects(1) Improve students’ integrating skills—reading skill and writing skill.(2) Improve students’ speaking ability by groupwork.3. Moral ObjectIt is good for us to listen to music in the busy life. Music can make us relaxed, and we can work better.Ⅱ. Teaching Key PointPractise reading and writing using the target language.Ⅲ. Teaching Difficult Points1. How to improve students’ reading ability.2. How to improve students’ speaking ability by groupwork.Ⅳ. Teaching Methods1. Reading method to improve students’ reading ability.2. Writing method to improve students’ writing ability.3. Pairwork to make every student work in class.Ⅴ. Teaching Aids1. A projetor2. The blackboardⅥ. Teaching ProceduresStep I RevisionRevise the target language presented in this unit. Check homework. Ask some pairs to read out their conversations.Step Ⅱ3aThis activity provides reading practice using the target language.Teach the new words. Show the new words on the screen by a projector.Read the words and ask students to repeat them again and again until they can pronounce them correctly and fluently.Look at the article Don’t miss the New Ocean Waves! Invite a student to read the article aloud to the class. Correct any pronunciation mistakes to make sure the student is providing a good model for the rest of the class.Look at the picture. Ask students, What’s the article about? Can you guess?(It’s about a band)Go through the instructions with the students. Make sure students know what to do. Read the article carefully. Circle the things the New Ocean Waves have already done. Underline the things they haven’t done yet.Before students do it, give them two examples: One thing the New Ocean Waves have already done is In the last twelve months, they’ve had three major concerts. Ask students to circ1e the words had three major concerts. One thing they haven’t done is They’re going to appear on CCTV next month. Let students underline those words appear on CCTV. Get students to finish the work on their own.Check the answers with the class.AnswersCircled: had three major concerts; made a bit CD; played other people’s songs; played mostly our own songs; had a few songs in the top ten.Underlined; appear on CCTV; go on a world tour; hope to have a number one hitNotes1. hit—successful attempt or performance, for example, hit songs, songs that win wide popularity 2: lead—principal part in a play; actor or actress who plays such a part.3. some day—on a day in the future; pay attention to the difference between some day and one day; one day means on a day in the past or in the future4. charity—(kindness in giving)help to the poor; money, food, etc. so givenStep Ⅲ 3bThis activity provides reading and writing practice using the target language. Read the instructions aloud to the class. Get a students to read the sentences at the beginning of the paragraph to the class. Tell students that they should look back at Activity 2b and finish writing the paragraph using the information in Activity 2b. Have students finish the paragraph on their own. While they are working, walk around the classroom offering help and answering questions as needed. When they finish, invite。

(九年级英语教案)Haveyoupackedyet教案1

(九年级英语教案)Haveyoupackedyet教案1

Haveyoupackedyet教案1九年级英语教案1.语言目标Talk about recent events2.重点词汇bathing suit towel water guidebook refrigerator garage suitcase chop wood light village well form member scene last major hit appear miss lead mostly air root overseas ancestor homeland search affair mainly farmer field deeply point strongly clear abroad connect localclean out put in turn off some day be off in search of3.关键句型Have you packed yet?I have already watered them.What about your bike?Are you ready, Tina?I haven't cleaned out the refrigerator yet.I'll do it in a minute.Have you ever been to a concert?Yes, I have. No, I haven't.What else?It's your job to wash the dishes.One more thing.4.语法现在完成时态课前学习提示一、词汇1. suit [sjut, sju:t] n.请求,求婚,起诉,一套衣服。

它可作及物或不及物动词用,意思是"适合,中……的意,(使)配合,(使)适应,相称,彼此协调"等。

【例】(1)The government granted the minority group's suit for autonomy.政府批准了这一少数民族申请自治的请求。

英语九年级上册Unit14《Haveyoupackedyet》教案(新人教版)

英语九年级上册Unit14《Haveyoupackedyet》教案(新人教版)

Unit 14 Have you packed yet?Structures: Present perfect with already and yetTarget language: Have you watered the plants yet? Yes, I have already watered them? Vocabulary: watered, travel guidebook, suitcase, beach towel, bathing suit, refrigerator, member, cleaned out, turned offLearning strategies: Brainstorming, Role playingSection AGoals●To learn to use Present perfect with already and yet●To listen and talk about having a vacationProceduresWarming up by studying grammarGrammar is so important that it should always be learned and made use of inclass.Today we shall learn to use “ Present perfect with already and yet”Look at the two sentences:Have you watered the plants yet? Yes, I have already watered them?Do you understand the structure of the two sentences?Have you finished your homework yet? Yes, I have already finished it?Have you found your bike yet? Yes, I have already found it?To use the “ Present perfect with already and yet” more in communication, let’s go on to page 110.1a Thinking and writingHave you been on a beach vacation yet? If you go on a beach vacation, what three things would you pack?A beach vacation Sightseeing in a city1. bathing suit 1. camera2. umbrella 2. mobile phone3. drinking water 3. bikeA family are packing things for a beach vacation. Now listen to their talk, paying attention to the “ Present perfect with already and yet”.Woman:Have you packed the beach towels yet?Boy: No, I haven’t. Can’t Judy pack them?Woman:No, she’s busy. Could you please water the plants?Boy: I’ve already watered them.Woman: Oh, thanks.Man: What about the travel guidebook and the street map?Woman: I’ve already bought the travel guidebook, but I haven’t got the street map yet. Man:That’s OK. I’ll get it. Have you packed the camera?Boy:Yup. I’ve already put it in my suitcase.Woman: Well, I guess that’s everything.Boy: Almost everything. We haven’t locked the windows yet.√Packed the camera √Watered the plants× Locked the window √Bought a travel guidebook× Bought a street map × Packed the beach towelsImagine that you are going to the beach for the vacation. Ask your family members if they have already made a good preparation. P aying attention to the “ Present perfect with already and yet”A:Have you watered the plants yet?B: Yes, I have already watered them.A:Have you packed the camera yet?B: Yes, I have already packed the camera.A:Have you bought a street map yet?B: Yes, I have already bought a street map.A:Have you locked the window yet?B: Yes, I have already locked the window.A:Have you packed the beach towels yet?B: Yes, I have already packed the beach towels.A:Have you bought a travel guidebook yet?B: Yes, I have already bought a travel guidebook.2a Listening and writingNext is another recording of a conversation about chores done or to be done. Listen to the conversation for what Mark did and what Tina did. While listening also pay attention to the “ Present perfect with already and yet” structure.Boy: Mom and Dad said they want to leave in ten minutes. Are you ready, Tina?Girl: No. I haven’t cleaned out the refrigerator yet. I have to do that right now.Boy:Tina! You’re unbelievable. What about your bike?Girl:I’ve already put it in the garage. But I haven’t locked thegarage yet. That’s your job, Mark.Boy: I know. I’ve already done most of my jobs. I’ve taken out the trash.Girl:Have you fed the cat yet?Boy:Not yet. I’ll do it in a minute. Have you turned off your radio?Girl: Yes, I have. I think we’re almost ready.1.No. I haven’t cleaned out the refrigerator yet.2.I’ve already put it in the garage.3.But I haven’t locked the garage yet.4.I’ve already done most of my jobs.5.Not yet. I’ll do it in a minute.6.Yes, I have. I think we’re almost ready.Have you fed the cat yet? →5What about your bike? →2Are you ready, Tina? →1Have you turned off your radio? →6To practice spoken English you are to role play a conversation using the information from 2a andA: Are you ready, Tina?B:No, I haven’t cleaned out the ref rigerator.B:No, I haven’t put the food in the garage yet.B:No, I haven’t locked the garage yet.B:No, I haven’t done my jobs yet.B:No, I haven’t taken out the trash.B:No, I haven’t fed the cat yet?B:No, I haven’t turned off my radio yet.3a Reading and underliningHere on page 112 is an e-mail message from Crystal. Now read it and underline all the differentSubject: So busy!From: CrystalHi Jake,Sorry I couldn’t get back to you sooner. I have so many chores to do today. I have to do my homework, of course. I started about an hour ago, but I haven’t finished. Then I have to take the dog for a walk, water my mom’s plants, and do some shopping. I haven’t done any of those things yet because my grandfather came to chat to me. He loves talking, and I love listening to him. He started telling me about all of the chores he had to do when he was a kid. He had to getup at 5 am and chop wood and light the fire for breakfast. Then he had to collect water from the village well. Then he had to feed the animals—he and his family lived on the farm.Anyway, I have to run now.Take care,CrystalNow read the message again to blacken the expressions and circle the “Present perfect with a lready and yet” structure.3b Doing groupwork9:00 am Do my homework Water the plants Buy a newspaper 10:00 am Buy a newspaper Feed the dog Do my homework 11:00 am Feed the dog Do my homework Clean the room12:00 noon1:00 pm Water the plants Clean the room Water the plants2:00 pm Clean the room Buy a newspaper Feed the dogA: Have you bought a newspaper?B:Yes, I’ve already bought a newspaper.A: Have you done your homework?B:Yes, I’ve already d one your homework.A: Have you feed the dog?B:Yes, I’ve already feed the dog.A: Have you watered the plants?B:Yes, I’ve already w atered the plants.A: Have you cleaned the room?B:Yes, I’ve already c leaned the room.4 Doing groupworkWhat are you going to do this week? Now you are supposed to make a list of the things done andYou Xu Lanfang Li BaoliThings I have done Write a research paper Write a news report Go abroadThings I haven’t doneVisit my mother Find a friend Read a novelyetClosing down by singing a songHappy BirthdayHappyh birthday to you. Happy birthday to you.Happy birthday, dear. Happy birthday to you.Happyh birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday, dear. Happy birthday to you.。

Unit 14 Have you packed yet?教学设计(1)

Unit 14 Have you packed yet?教学设计(1)

《Have you packed yet?》教学设计(1)教学过程:Step1:Lead-in1. Lead-in.1) Greet with Ss ad check homework.2) T: Who’s on duty today?S: I’m on duty today.T: Have you cleaned the classroom yet? (板书并帮助学生了解其含义)Ss: Yes/ No.T: So, you can say, I have already cleaned the classroom. / No, I haven’t.(板书两种回答,并重点标记already)Let Ss read the questions and answers on Bb. Then ask Ss,T: Today, we’re going to learn Unit 14, have you previewed the new lesson yet?Have you eaten your breakfast yet?……Ss: …… (要求学生用黑板上的句型回答)【设计说明】利用课前自由交谈的话题,自然地导入本单元的新句型,使学生对接下来将要学习的知识有个初步的感知。

Step2: Presentation1. Brain Storm (Activity 1a).1) T: Where would you like to go on vocation, a beach vocation or a sight seeing in a city?Ss: …T: When we go to a beach vocation or a sight seeing in a city, what thing should to pack/ prepare?Ss: … (学生尽可能多的列举一些物品)T writes their answers on Bb.2) Draw attention to the chart in 1a, asks a student to read the headings. Then write the three most important things under each column individually.3) Let some Ss tell the class the words they wrote.【参考答案】【设计说明】让学生列出在外出旅行前做的准备工作,相互交流各自的信息,活跃思维,为下面的语言活动做好准备。

九年级英语-Unit14_Have_you_packed_yet-教案AlqllA

九年级英语-Unit14_Have_you_packed_yet-教案AlqllA

Unit 14 Have you packed yet【教学目标】1.Key V ocabularychop, wood, light, village, well, farm2.Target LanguageHave you bought a newspaper?Yes, I’ve already bought a newspaper.【教学重点】Train students’reading skills【教学难点】How to improve students’ reading s kills.【教具准备】A tape recorder , CAI【课型】new【课时安排】2【教学设计】一、新课导入Ask the questions using the struture”have you ...yet”二、新课教学Presentation3a1.Say something about the teacher is doing these days.2.Ask “What chores does Crystal have to do”3.Let students read 3a again and answer the questions.a.Why didn’t Crystal get back to Jack sooner?b.When did she start her homework?c.Why hasn’t she done any of the things yet?d.What chores did her grand father often do when he was a kid?1.Let students read 3a again3b1.Look at the pictures of the three people and read their names aloud to the class.2.Then point to the chart.Let students read the information in it.Make sure students understand the information in the chart .3.Put students in several groups.4. Invite a p air of students to read it aloud to the class.GroupworkGo through the instructions with the class.Invite a good student to give an example of things that he or she has and hasn’t done this week:Put students in some groups of three. Let students complete the work in groups.Get some groups to share the results of their surveys.三、课堂小结Talk about the things in real life using the target language.四、布置作业Write a weekl y journal.五、板书设计Unit 14 Have you packed yet.The second periodWords:chop,wood,l ight,well,farm,anywayPhrases:get back to sbfeed the dogbu y a newspaperclean one’s roomwater the plants。

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九年级英语Have you packed yet教案SectionA1a—2cofUnit14Ⅱ.Date:Ⅲ.Teachers’words:Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.Ⅳ.LearningAims:.Learnsomewordsandphrasesofthispart2.canlistentosomeconversationsandwritetheanswerscor rectly.ethepresentperfecttensetotalkaboutrecentevents.LearningSteps:Step1Revisonofthewordsandphrases.游泳衣2.给花浇水3.清理完冰箱4.把它放进车库5.锁上车库6.完成了大部分工作7.马上8.喂过猫9.关掉收音机0.把照相机装进包在/手提箱Step2Finish1band1cListenandmakeconversationswiththeinformationsinthet ext.Step3.Finish2a&2b.ListenandwritemorT.2.Listenagainandmatchthequestionsbelowwithananswerf rom2a.Step4Finish2cPairworkRoleplaytheconversationsbetweenAandB.Step5Explain.bathingsuitbathingsuit动名词作定语,修饰名词,如singinglessonrunningstarswimmingpool另外bathing做名词,意为“游泳,洗澡”。

Thebathinghereissafe.He’sfondofbathing.Ihaveboughtabathingsuit.Takeabath他每天早晨洗冷水澡Givesb.abath妈妈过去总是每周给孩子洗两次澡。

2.streetmapstreetmap名词作定语修饰名词时,一般只将被修饰的名词变为复数。

如girlstudentsshoeshopsfurniturestoreseggnoodles.但是变为复数时,将man或woman与修饰的名词都变为复数threemendoctorstwowomenshopkeepers3.Haveyoufedthecatyet?feed……to……feed…on…“用……喂”“把……喂给……”Haveyoufedtheanimals?Hefedsheepon/withgrass.Hefedgrasstosheep.4.Ihavealreadyputitinmysuitcase.现在完成时态中,有一些标志性的时间状语如“already/never/ever/just/before/yet/sofar/inthelas t/pasttenyears.”等e.g.1)我已经做完了我的大部分工作。

2)他们刚刚到达。

3)我曾经去过北京。

4)我以前见过他。

(before)putonputupputoffputdownputawayHeputsomemoneyinthewallet.Iputmyfoodinthefridge.Heputhisbooksinthedesks.5Iwilldoitinaminute.inaminute.意思为“一会儿,马上”,“in+时间段”,用于将来时态中,表示“多久之后”myparentswillreturninhalfamonth.we’llfinishourworkintwodays.myson’sbirthdayisintwoweeks’time.6Haveyouturnedoffyourradio?turnonturnoffturnupturndown他一到家就开电视记着把它关了请关灯当你离开时。

Step6Sumup用所给单词的适当形式填空:.Studentstolistencarefullyinclass.2.TheyanexamnextFriday.3.mrLitoAmericathreetimes.4.Ifittomorrow,wewillplanttreesinthepark.5.Stop.It’stimeforclass.GrammarFocus&3a—4ofsectionAofUnit14 Ⅱ.Date:Ⅲ.Teachers’words:Nopains,nogains.Ⅳ.LearningAims:.masterthewordsandphrasesinthisunit.2.masterthe languagepointsofthispart.3.canusethepresentperfecttense.Ⅴ.LearningSteps:step1Learnthenewwords.Readthenewwordsthreetimes.step2Finishthefollowingwords.砍木材点燃井农场不管怎样Step3.FinishgrammarfocusReadandtranslatethesentencesingrammarfocus.Step4.Finish3a.Readthee-mailmessageandunderlinethedifferentch ores.2.Explainthelanguagepoints.)SorryIcouldn’tgetbacktoyousooner.getbacktosb=writebacktosbIwillgetbacktomymother.getbact=beback=comebackHe’llcomebackinaminute.whendidyougetbacktoschoolfromyourholiday.Soon可置与句、句中、有时也中放句首。

放在be之后。

SoonhermotherwillgotoEurope.Ihavetogohomeverysoon.Thesooner,thebetter.2)Ihavesomanychorestodotoday.somanychores意为“许多工作”so如此这样用为修饰形容词中副词。

Such做形容词“如此的,这样的”用来修饰名词。

但与manymuchfewlittle连用时只能用so不能用such somany+可数名词。

e.g.Ihavesomuchhomeworktodo.Havesomethingtodo有事要做havenothingtodo无事可做havenothingtodowith与……无关Ihavenothingtodoeveryday.Thiskindofthinghasnothingtodowithme.3)Istartedaboutanhourago,butIhaven’tfinished.finishsthwhenareyougoingtofinishyourhomework?finishdoingsthTheywillfinishtalkingintenminutes.4)ThenIhavetotakethedogforawalk,watermymom’splantsanddosomeshopping.翻译短语读书作饭打扫卫生洗衣服购物去滑冰5)Ihaven’tdoneanyofthesethingsyetbecausemygrandfathercametoc hatwithme.yet是副词,“还不”,用与疑问句时意为“已”,用于肯定句时为“到目前为止”。

Hashecomeyet?No,notyet.Thisisthebiggestunderstandgroundlakeyetdiscovered.chataboutsthTheychataboutTom’sbehavior.chatwith/tosbmyfriendLiuFangoftencomestochattome.Ialsolikechatti ngwithher.6)start=begin后跟动名词和不定式跟动名词说明动作将持续下去,跟不定式只表动作的开始。

Start用与进行时态或宾语是表示心理激动时,这些词本身就有延续性,不能用动名词,只能用不定式。

Sheisstartingtofeelhungry.7)collectwatercollect收集,集中思想Hecollectedthechildrenfromschool.Itriedtocollectmythoughts.Step4Groupworkfinish3b&4Step5当堂训练一、单项选择.youyourbreakfast?yes,Iitatschool.A.Did;have;hadB.Have;had;hadc.Have;had;havehadD.Did;have;havehad2.mom,Imustgotoschoolatonce.Bytheway,I thecat.A.havefedB.fedc.willfeedD.amfeeding3.IhavewateredtheplantsbutIhaven’tfedthecat.A.yet;yetB.yet;alreadyc.already;alreadyD.already;yet4.I’llcleanouttherefrigerator.A.justnowB.afteramomentc.inaminuterD.yet5.Everydaymymotherhastodo.A.somanyhouseworkB.suchmanychoresc.somuchchoresD.somuchhousework二、用所给单词的适当形式填空.Iane-mailforhelpbutnobodyhasgotbacktomeyet.2.Doyouhavemanychorestoday?3.Schoolateightandendsattwelve.4.who’s?Let’sstoptohaveclass.5.youatravelguidebook?No,notyet.6.Iithoursago.7.Theybackyet.8.Studentstolistencarefullyinclass.SectionBofUnit14Ⅱ.Date:Ⅲ.Teachers’words:Godhelpthosewhohelpthemselves.(自助者天助之)Ⅳ.LearningAims:.cananswersomequestions2.canlistentoaconversationandwritetheanswerscorrect ly.Ⅴ.LearningSteps:Step1.wordsandphrasesspellingofreading..你最喜爱的乐队2.写出原创歌曲3.录制唱片4.获奖5.举办音乐会6.许多次7.音乐会的数量Step2Answerthefollowingquestions:.whatisyourfavoriteband?2.Haveyouseentheminconcertyet?3.whendidyoufirsthearthem?4.whoisyourfavoritebandmember?Step3Finish2a&2b.Arecordagentisinterviewingmembersofaband.Listenandf illintheinformationabouttheband.2.Listenagain.checkthethingsthebandhasalreadydone.Step4Finish2cPairwork.Askandanswerquestionsaboutyou rfavoriteband.Step5Explanation:Numberofconcertsthey’vedone.numberof相当于thenumberof,意为“……的数字,数目”,一般后面接名词复数,number是句中真正的主语,由介词of引出的短语是修饰number的定语其谓语动词用单数。

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