Unit3 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes教案(人教版九年级全册) (2)

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Unit 3 Teenagers should be allowed tochoose their own clothes.1.(should ﹢)be allowed to do sth. (应该)允许做某事; We should be allowed to watch TV on weekends.allow “允许/准许”,常用短语,allow sb. to do …Parents allow teenagers to study in groups.父母允许青少年成组一起学习.被动句中为:sb. be allowed to do sth. Students are not allowed to talk in class. 学生上课不允许说话。

2. sixteen-year-old s= sixteen-year-old teenagers 十六岁(的人)(名词)sixteen-year-old十六岁的(形容词)sixteen years old 十六岁The boy is five years old. = He is a five-year-old boy.3.o wn pron. & adj. 自己的I have my own bedroom.v. 拥有,占有This book is mine. I own it.owner n. 物主,主人Who is the owner of the house.4.(足)够…… enough +名词enough people/water/time/money形容词/副词+enough big/tall/serious enough5. stop to do…停下来去干……He stops to have a rest.stop doing… 停止(不准)干……Please stop talking.stop sb. from doing sth. 阻止某人做某事5. He doesn‟t seem to have many friends.= It seems that he doesn‟t have manyfriends. 他看起来没有很多朋友.6. He needs time to do homework. 他需要时间做作业. need (sth.) to do sth. They need money to buy food.need sth. We all need air and water.sth.doing sth. The bike needs repairing. = The bike needs to be repaired. (主动表被动)7. They talk instead of doing homework. = They don‟t do homework. They talk. 他们谈话,没有做作业.instead of +名词/代词They go to the movies instead of their parents.+动名词(doing) He sang a song instead of telling a story.8. a lot of =lots of 许(很)多/大量的(可/不可数名词)many(可数名词)much (不可数名词)9. So do we. 我们家也是(有). He runs so fast. So does his brother.1) 用副词too 多用于口语,句末, 肯定句/问句.either多用于口语,句末, 否定句表“……也一样”also 多用正式文体, 句中近动词, 各句型.2)用倒装陈述部分肯定用“so+谓动+ 主语”陈述部分否定用“nor/neither+谓动+主语”注意:so+主语+助动词/情态动词/系动词be”,表示赞同某人的看法,意为“是啊,确实如此”--- Lily sings well. --- So she does. ---Lily唱得好。

九年级英语全册《Unit 3 Teenagers should be allowed to choo

九年级英语全册《Unit 3 Teenagers should be allowed to choo

《Unit 3 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their ownclothers》单项选择( )1.—Song Zuying took part in the work relay(火炬接力)of the 2008 Olympic Games.--________________A.So Jin Jimg did.B.So did Jin JingC.Neither did Jin JingD.Nor did Jin Jing( )2.In summer, children _____ to swim in rivers alone . It’s dangerous. ’’’t be allowed( )3.How long may this book _________?A.be keepingB.keptC.be keptD.is kept( )4.The sun _________ at night as usual.’’’t see’m waiting for my friend. _______, I’ll go to the mall alone.A.If she esB.If she will eC.If she desn’t eD.If she didn’t e( )6.—We should love animals and birds.--_______.They are our friends.A.I disagreeB.I agreeC.I don’’m afraid not( )7.In our country _______ are allowed to go to school.C.seven-years-oldD.seven years old( )8.The edior was too busy to ____ my questions.A.answer toB.reply toC.replyD.make a reply( )9.We won’t allow _____ in the cinema. But you are allowed ____ in the restroom.A.smoke; smokingB.to smoke ; to smokeC.smoking; to smokeD.to smoke; smoking’t _____ too late, or you’ll feel tired in tomorrow’s classes.A.wake upB.stay upC.get upD.give up( )11.—I used to go out for a walk after supper.--_______________.A.So do IB.So did IC.So can ID.So am I.( )12.—What should we do first if we want to develop our village ?--A lot of new roads_____, I think.A.have to buildB.must buildC.must be builtD.have built( )13.I must get my breakfast ______ now.’t worry . He is _____ to look after little Betty.A.carefully enoughB.enough carefulC.careful enoughD.enough carefully( )15.What did you use to do ______ my age ?A.atB.inC.withD.to二.完形填空After the Second World War, there were many reports of mysterious(神秘的)“flying saucers(碟子)”.They 1 throughout the world.For quite a long time strange shapes had been reported in 2 parts of the world,but it was not until recent times that these were seriously studied . Pictures and films 3 of flying saucers, or UFOs seen in the sky . Some pilots of 4 reported that round flying machines had flollowd 5 , and moved at great speeds. Some unofficial (非官方的)experts and 6 suggested that some creatures(生物)from other planets were watching us. Some reports said a UFO had 7 the earth. A space creature 8 the UFO and moved around , then flew of again. But none of the landings was ever proved(被证实) to be true.What lies ahead of us (我们的前景如何)?We do not know. 9 we can be sure that whatever happens, we are living in an age which will grow streadily(稳定地) 10 .( )3.A.take B.took C.were taking D.were taken( )4.A.planes( )7.A.was B.left C.arrived nded on( )9.A.And B.But C.Or D.So( )10.A.interesting B.interested C.more interesting D.more interested 三.阅读理解A:Who Influences Teenagers?“Teenager” means people from 13 to 19 years old. Although they’re young, they have to make many important choices by themselves. They need to think about questions like these.Should I go to college ? What kind of jobs do I want ? However, other people also influence their choices . Who influences Teenagers ? Teenagers were asked this question and here’s what they said.It depends on the kind of choice . When teenagers buy things , friends are the most important influence. This is especially true for clothes and music. TV shows, advertiserments(广告)and parents also influence teenagers. In more serious things, parents are probably the most important influence. Some teenagers say it’s best to regard both parents and friends as influences. James, a seventeen-year-old boy says he’s “Just a crazy man”. He also says , “Parents are really important because they can tell you what’s right and wrong.”But teenagers also feel they need to make choices to make their own mistakes.As one teenage girl said, “If our parents don’t let us make our own choices, maybe in the future we won’t know how to do it .” And they feel friends can often be a big help, especially because friends sometimes know more about their situation(处境)than their parents do.Do you depend parents or others when you decide what to do and how to do it ? whoever(无论谁)you depend on ,the correct choice is the most important. Your future is in your hand.根据短文内容,判断正(T)误(F)( )1.When teenagers buy clothes and music, friends are the most important influence.( )2.People from 13 to 19 can be called “teenagers”.( ) shows and advertisements can’t influence teenagers.( )4.Sometimes friends know more about teenagers’situation than their parents.( )5.In more serious things , friends are probably the most important influence. BA DiscussionHost: Hello! I’m Gavin from All Talk 970FM.Wele to our program. Today our topic is part-time jobs. Are they good for school children or not?Headmaster(校长):Certainly not. Children have got two full-time jobs already: growing up and going to school. Part-time jobs make them so tired that they fall asleep in class.Mrs Smith: I agree. I know school hours are short, but there’s homework too. And children need a lot of stay at school until they’re eighteen or nineteen. A part-time job can’t harm(伤害)them. In fact, it’s good for them. They themselves make their pocket money . And they see something of the world outside school.Business man:You’re quite right. Boys learn a lot from a part-time job.And wemustn’t forget that some families need the extra(额外的)money. If the students don’t take part-time jobs , they can’t stay at school.Host: Well, we have got two for , and two agaist . What do our listeners think ? ( )1.How many guests join the discussion ?( )2.Who have the same idea ?A.Mr and Mrs Smith .B.The host and Mrs Smith.C.the headmaster and businessmanD.The businessman and Mr Smith( )3.Mrs Smith thinks that children ________.A.need enough sleepB.need the extra moneyC.should see something of the World outside schoolD.should stay at school until they’re eighteen or nineteen( )4.What do the children think of part-time jobs ?A.We are not told in this passageB.Part-time jobs are good for themC.Part-time jobs aren’t good for their studies.D.Part-time jobs can help the students from poor families.( )5.Where is the discussion most probably from ?A.A TV stationB.A radio stationC.A newspaperD.A magazzine.CStrong Man Swimming Club Rules1.All swimmers must take a shower before they go into the pool.2.Diving is only allowed from the diving-board.3.Running and playing near the pool is not allowed.4.Club members may bring guests at the weekends only.5.Children under 12 are not allowed to use the pool unless they are with an adult.6.Members must show their membership cards at the front reception desk.ed towels must be placed in the bins provided.8.Smoking is not allowed in the changing-room.9.Guests must sign at the front reception desk.10.Only club members and their families are allowed to use the pool.( )1.Diving is allowed from _____A.everywhereB.right side of the poolC.the diving-boardD.the gate ( )2.When are guests allowed to e ?A.FridayB.SaturdayC.Any dayD.After 6:00 pm.( )3.What must club members bring with them ?A.Towels.B.Keys.C.Swimming caps.D.Membership cards.( )4.If club members bring guests there, what should the guests do ?A.NothingB.Bring ID cardsC.Sing at the front desk( )5.Who are allowed to use the pool?A.AnyoneB.Onlyclub membersC.Only guestsD.Club members and their familiesDIn a classroom in any countries, the teacher teaches more than art or history language. He or she teachers something behind the culture(文化)of the country. In a country such as the United States, people with different histories, cultures and languages join together and they pay much attention to personal ideas. Teachers try to make each student special. Students do not have to remember a lot of information, instead, they work and find answers by themselves. There is often discussion in the classroom.At an early age students learn to have their own ideas. Their education encourages personal thought(思想).The important is placed on how to arrive at an answer and not only to get the correct answer.In most Asian countries, people have the same language, history and culture. Perhaps for this reason, the education there pays more attention to group goals than personal ideas. Children in China and Japan often work together and help each otheron homework. In the classroom, the ways of teaching are often very traditional. The teacher says , and the students listen. There is not much discussion. Instead, the students repeat(重复)rules or information that they have been taught in order to keep than in mind.In many ways there differences e from different educational ideas. In Western countries teachers are taught students to learn by themselves. In some Asian countries, however, teachers often feel that their job is to pass knowledge to students.回答问题1.Do students in the United States have to remember a lot of information ?2.There is often discussion in the classroom in America , isn’t there ?3.What does the education in the United States encourage ?4.Which does the education is some Asian countries pay more attention to , group goals or personal ideas ?5.Put the sentence “In some Asian countries, however, teachers often feel that their job is to pass knowledge to students.”into Chinese.四.词语运用。

九年级上英语 unit 3 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.

九年级上英语 unit  3  Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.

3. Students should not be allowed to go out at night.
4. Students should not be allowed to take part-time jobs .
3. Students should not be allowed to get their ears pierced.
一般现在时: am/is/ are +动词的过去分词 一般过去时: was/were +动词的过去分词
seem 似乎是,好象是 It seems/seemed that +从句 It seems that he is very lonely. He seems to be lonely. It seems that they are friends.
Tony didn’t , either.
neither did Tony.
He wasn’t a doctor , they were not ,either. neither were they.
Tim works hard, so he does. She is a doctor, so she is. He can play the guitar, so she can. So表示强调,主语确实如此。
My sister washed the clothes。 The clothes were washed by my sister. The teacher asked him to the office。 He was asked by the teacher to the office.
My parents allow me to watch TV. I am allowed to watch TV by my parents. He does his homework every day. His homework is done by him every day.

九年级Unit 3 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.的语法知识点

九年级Unit 3 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.的语法知识点

Unit 3 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.1.被动语态:英语动词有两种语态:主动语态(the Active Voice)和被动语态(the PassiveVoice)。

主动语态表示主语是动作的执行者;被动语态表示主语是动作的承受者。

Ⅰ.被动语态由“助动词be +及物动词的过去分词”构成。

助动词be有人称、数和时态的变化,以下为几种常用时态的被动语态的构成:一般现在时:主语+am / is / are (not)+动词过去分词一般过去时:主语+was / were +动词过去分词一般将来时:主语+will +be +动词过去分词/ 主语+be动词+going to +be+动词过去分词含有情态动词的被动语态:情态动词+be+动词过去分词现在完成时:主语+have / has +been +动词过去分词现在进行时:主语+is / am / are + being +动词过去分词习题:() wild animal zoo is going to__________in our city.built building() lot of trees_________on the hill yesterday.planted be planted been planted planted( ) of the work________by now.finished been finished been finished( ) likes reading very much. Most of his money_______on books.spent spentⅡ.被动语态的用法:1.不知道谁是动作的执行者,或者没有必要指出谁是动作的执行者。

Eg: His new car was stolen. 他的新车被偷了。

(谁偷的,不知道)Letters are collected from his postbox at 7:30 every morning.每天早晨七点半有人来收他邮筒里的信。

九年级英语 Unit 3 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes. 讲解与练习

九年级英语 Unit 3 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes. 讲解与练习

第 1 页 (共4 页) 第 2 页 (共4 页)学校 姓名 班级 考场 考号---------------------------------○密------------------ -------------------○封----------------------------- -- --○线----------------------------※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※答※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※题※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※线※※※※※※※※※※※※※九年级英语 Unit 3: Teenagers should be allowed tochoose their own clothes. 讲解与练习重点短语take the test 参加考试 pass the test 通过考试 fail a test 考试失败be strict with+人 对某人严格be strict in+事物 对某事要求严格stay up 熬夜have an opportunity to do sth.有机会做某事=have a chance to do/ of doing every other day 每隔一天 (每两天)clean up 打扫 整理learn from each other 互相学习concentrate on 专注于 one’s own 某人自己的the other day 前几天,几天前 = a few days ago= every two days at present 现在,目前 in this way 用这种方法in the way 挡道的,妨碍人的on the way 在路上 on one’s way to 在某人去…的路上 by the way 顺便说(问)be serious about 对…认真care for 在乎、关心 【语言点】1. Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.应该允许青少年选择自己的衣服。

九年级英语 Unit 3 Teenagers should be allowed to choose theirown clothes

九年级英语 Unit 3  Teenagers should be allowed to choose theirown clothes

阅读点拨小提示参考答案:Ⅰ.A.1.allowed 2. silly 3. chats 4. volunteer 5. piercedB.1.pay attention to 2. given up 3. stayed up 4. is interested in 5. chats with ]Ⅱ.A.1—5:ACBBB 6—10:CCCBCB:1.be allowed 2. is cleaned 3. was given to 4. spent on 5. will be publishedC:1.get their ears pierced 2. proud of 3. had no opportunity 4.concentrate on 5. are strict withunit3pierce/piəs/v. 刺穿,刺破license/'laisəns/n. 执照;许可证silly/'sili/a. 愚蠢的;傻的earring/'iəriŋ/n. 耳环instead of代替;而不是stay up熬夜;不睡觉concentrate/'kɔnsəntreit/v. 集中;聚集concentrate on专心于;全神贯注study/'stʌdi/v. 学习;研究design/di'zain/n. 设计;构思present/'prezənt]n.目前;现在at present目前,现在opportunity/ɔpə'tju:niti/n. 机会;时机volunteer/vɔlən'tiə/n. 志愿者local/'ləukəl/a. 当地的;地方的experience/ik'spiəriəns/n.v.经历;体验member/'membə/n. 成员;会员mess/mes/n. 混乱;脏乱old people's home养老院sleepy/'sli:pi/a.不活跃的;困倦的reply/ri'plai/v. 回答;答复newsletter/'nju:z,letə/n. 时事通讯;简报obey/ə'bei/v. 服从,顺从in the way妨碍人的;挡道的achiev/ə'tʃi:v/vt.实现;完成race/reis/v.赛跑;比赛n.与...比赛;参加赛跑realistic/riə'listik/a. 现实的;注重实际的taught/tɔ:t/v. 教(teach的过去式和过去分词)importance/im'pɔ:təns/n. 重要性care about关心;担心succeed/sək'si:d/vi. 成功point/pɔint/v. 指,指向。

unit3《teenagersshouldbeallowedtochoosetheirownclothes》教材全析(人教新目标初三)doc初中英语

unit3《teenagersshouldbeallowedtochoosetheirownclothes》教材全析(人教新目标初三)doc初中英语

[教材全析]友情提示SECTION ALanguage Goal:Talk about what you are allowed to do.Agree and disagree.语言目标:谈论你们被承诺做什么。

同意和不同意。

1a Read the statements below.Circle 〝A〞(for agree) or 〝D〞(for disagree).读下面的陈述。

圈出A(表示同意)或D(表示不同意)。

A D 1.I think teenagers①should be allowed to go out with their friends every night.我认为十几岁的青青年应当被承诺每晚同朋友们外出。

A D 2.Sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive.十六岁的青青年不应当被承诺驾车。

A D 3.Students should not be allowed to have part-time②job.学生们不可被承诺有兼职的工作。

A D 4.I don’t think twelve-year-olds should be allowed to get their ears pierced.我认为十二岁的青青年不应当被承诺打耳眼。

A D 5.I think twelve-year-olds③should be allowed to choose their own clothes.我认为十二岁的青青年应当被承诺选择自己的衣服。

含有助动词should的句子要变成被动语态,其方法是将主动语态中的宾语提到句首,然后在should后面跟被动语态的差不多结构be+v.过去分词。

将主语加上介词by放在句子末尾。

例题探究:Tom should be allowed to make friends with these teenagers by us.〔变成主动语态〕1b Listen and circle 〝T〞(for true) or 〝F〞(for false).听同时圈出T(对)或F(错)。

Unit 3 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes

Unit 3  Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes

Unit 3 Teenagers should be allowed to choosetheir own clothesSection A ( 1a-2c)陕西省宝鸡市陈仓区阳平一中李启明一、教案背景1、对象︰初三学生2、学科︰英语3、课时︰1课时4、课前准备︰(1) 学生预习课文内容,尝试写出各自家规,准备课堂交流。

(2) 教师利用百度搜索引擎〔〕整合设计教学。

二、教学课题人教版九年级英语第三单元section A部分,第一课时1a-2c内容。

三、教材分析1、教学内容与学情分析本单元主题是青少年针对自己应该或不应该做的事情发表自己的看法,进而反思自己日常行为是否符合中学生守则和规范。

本节课是单元第一课,学生对于词汇、句型不熟悉,表达有困难,让学生先从自己身边熟悉的事情入手学习,再引导他们发表见解就会水到渠成。

2、教学方法英语新课标要求,激发和培养学生英语学习兴趣,养成良好的学习习惯和有效的学习策略,倡导运用“任务型”教学方式。

教学实践中,我尝试将“任务型”教学与“4p”﹝preparation准备;presentation呈现;practice 练习;production 产出﹞模式相结合,进行日常教学。

既夯实了英语实践能力,又培养了创新思维。

3、教学目标及重难点(I)教学目标〈1〉语言目标(1) 掌握以下单词和短语allow ,pierce, silly, seem to do, spend…with, driver's license(2) 学会运用以下句型-I don't think 16-year-olds should be allowed to choose their own clothes.-I disagree, I think that isn't serious enough.-Do you think teenagers should be allowed to driver cars ?-Yes/No…(3) 语法功能should be done, can be done, must be done情态动词被动语态运用。

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Unit 3 教案1Part 1: Teaching design (第一部分:教学设计)1.Structures: should ﹢be allowed to2.Target language:I think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive.I disagree. I think sixteen is too young.Do you think thirteen-year-olds should be allowed to have part-time jobs?No, I don’t.3.Vocabulary: allow, pierce, silly, stay up, drive, driver’s license,Do you think…? I agree. I disagree.I don’t agree.4.Learning strategies: Reflecting Transforming informationSection A1.Goals●To learn to use should ﹢be allowed to●To listen and speak about school life2.ProceduresWarming up by learning new wordsTo start with, let’s first go to page 147 to go over the vocabulary for this unit. Read to the tape and try to learn off them by heart.Warming up by learning about “should ﹢be allowed to”We shall first learn to use the structures: “should ﹢be allowed to”. It is actually part of the passive uses of English.Tense Subject Auxiliary PastParticipleSingular PluralPresent The car/cars is are designed.Present perfect The car/cars has been have been designed.Past The car/cars was were designed.Past perfect The car/cars had been had been designed.Future The car/cars will be will be designed.Future perfect The car/cars will have been will have been designed.Present progressive The car/cars is being are being designed.Past progressive The car/cars was being were being designed.“should ﹢be allowed to”can be used like this: He should be allowed to come. Animals should be allowed to live in the forest. Children should be allowed to watch TV at weekends.1a Reading and circlingFor practice of the “should ﹢be allowed to”read the statements in the box on page 18 and circle A for agree or D disagree.1b Listening and circlingListen and circle “T”for true or “F”for false beside the statements in the box on page 18. TapescriptWoman:So, what are you doing this afternoon, Anna?Girl:I’m going to the mall with John. He just got his driver’s license.Woman:I’m sorry. You can’t go with John. I don’t think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive. They aren’t serious enough at that age.Girl:But I have to go to the mall. Gaby’s getting her ears pierced and I want to watch.Woman:I don’t think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to get their ears pierced. They might be sorry later. Girl:I agree, but it’s fun to watch. Is it OK if we take the bus?Woman:Well, I guess so.Girl:Great! I want to buy a new blouse at the mall, too.Woman:What kind are you going to buy? Maybe I should go with you.Girl:Aw, Mom. I’m not a child. I think teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.Woman:Well, I just want to be sure you get something nice.Now try to copy the expressions from the listening tapescript on the blackboard into your notebook.go to the mall with…, get one’s driver’s license, go with…, allow…to drive, be not serious enough, at that age, get one’s ears pierced, be allowed to get one’s ears pierced, be sorry later, it’s fun to watch, it is OK if…, take the bus, guess so, buy a new blouse at the mall, go with…, should be allowed to choose one’s own clothes, get something nice1c Doing pairworkIn pairs look at the statements in activity 1a and make conversation. You may use the phrases in the box on page 18 A: I think teenagers should be allowed to go out with their friends.B: I agree. They are old enough.A: I think teenagers should be allowed to go to the mall with their classmates.A: I think teenagers should be allowed to get their driver’s license.A: I think teenagers should be allowed to drive.A: I think teenagers should be allowed to get their ears pierced.A:I think teenagers should be allowed to watch TV at weekends.A: I think teenagers should be allowed to take the school bus.A: I think teenagers should be allowed to buy a new blouse at the mallA: I think teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.B: I agree. They are old/ clever/ strong/ bright/ serious/ kind/ careful/ lucky/ enough.2a Listening and checkingNext we are going to listen and check on page 19 what Kathy thinks. You may circle “Agree”, “Disagree”, or “Doesn’t know”to show what Molly thinks.TapescriptMolly: Larry is working late again tonight, Kathy.Kathy: I know, Molly. I don’t think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to work at night. Young people need to sleep.Molly: I disagree with you. Teenage boys never get tired.Kathy: Well, maybe. But Larry shouldn’t work every night.Molly: Oh, I agree. He needs time to do homework.Kathy: You know, Molly…he should really cut his hair.Molly: Oh, I disagree. I kind of like it. It looks cool!Kathy: You know what worries me—Larry doesn’t seem tohave many friends.Molly: Yeah, I know. I think he shouldn’t work on weekends.Kathy: Oh I agree, Molly. He needs to spend time with friends.Molly: Like you and me?Kathy: Maybe.2b Listening and numberingYou are going to listen again to the recording just now tonumber Kathy’s and Molly’s reasons in the correct order onpage 19.Now you shall copy all the important expressions from the listening script.work late, sixteen-year-olds, be allowed to work at night,disagree with…, get tired, work every night, do homework, cut one’s hair, kind of like…, looks cool, have many friends, work on weekends, spend time with …2c Doing pairworkNext you are going to make in pairs a list of things teenagersshould and should not be allowed to do. Discuss your listwith your partner.A: Do you think teenagers should be allowed to drive?B: Yes, I think so.A: Do you think teenagers should be allowed to work late at night?B: No, I don’t think so. I don’t think they should be allowed to work late at night. They need to get enough sleep. A: Do you think teenagers should be allowed to disagree with their teachers?B: Yes, I think so.A: Do you think teenagers should be allowed to get tired doing their homework?B: No, I don’t think so.A: Do you think teenagers should be allowed to work every night?B: Yes, I think so.A: Do you think teenagers should be allowed to cut one’s hair?B: Yes, I think so. I kind of like my own style. It looks cool.A: Do you think teenagers should be allowed to have many friends?B: No, I don’t think so. They may meet bad people if they have too many friends.A: Do you think teenagers should be allowed to work on weekends?B: It depends on what they do. They may spend time with parents on weekends.3a Reading and writingYou are to read a dialogue between Sun Fei and Wu Yu on page 20. After reading you shall write in the chart Sun Fei’s and WuYu’s rules. Use “Don’t…”and “You can”to express your ideas.Jot down all the useful phrases form their dialogue.have a lot of rules, at one’s house, for example, stay at home, on school nights, study at a friend’s house, go to the movies, on Friday nights, to be home by 10:00 pm, on Saturday afternoons, go shopping with…, choose one’s own…, get one’s ears pierced3b Doing pairworkIn pairs role play the conversation in 3a using the information in the chart on page 20.A: What rules do you have at home?B: Well, I’m not allowed to go out on school nights. How about you?A: I’m not allowed to go out on school nights either. But I can watch TV with my sister.A: What rules do you have at school?B: Well, We’re not allowed to go out to movies on school nights. How about you?A: We’re not allowed to go out to movies on school nights either. But We can watch VCD with our teachers on the school playground.4 Doing groupworkTurn to page 20 and find someone in your group who has to go home after school, who is allowed to stay up until 11:00 pm, who has to stay at home on school nights, who is allowed to watch TV every night, who had to clean up his room every morning.Write their names in the chart on page 20Closing down by reciting a kid poemAnother kid's poemThere is nothing under the bedOr on your closet floor,The monster is inside your headDon't worry anymore.It'll be there every nightIn your dreams to give you frightEvery time you turn off the lightAs long as you believe it.There is no monster on the stairsNor anywhere down the hallThis old house just settles at nightYou hear the creaks, that's allYou think you see a dragon peekThrough the window with a fang-ed beakAnd that's why you can't go to sleepAs long as you believe it.Mama loves you, daddy, tooAnd you will grow up tallNothing's going to happen to youWe'll take care of it all.You will be a fine young manA brave little boy who never ranWhatever you want to do, you canAs long as you believe it.So listen to me now, you poohIt's off to sleep right now with you.Daddy knows what you can doAs long as you believe it.SECTION BGoals●To read about rules of school●To talk about rules of schoolProceduresWarming up by talking about rulesHello, class. Are there any rules for us in this class? What are they? How were they made?Now list some of them and talk about them in pairs.1a Reading and checkingRead the questions on page 21 and write either “A”for always, “U”for usually, “S”for sometimes or “N”for never.Do you ever…1.get to class late?2.study with friends?3.finish a test early?4.worry that you’ll fail a test?5.go home after school?6.stay up until 11:00 pm?7.stay at home on school nights?8.watch TV every night?9.clean up his room every morning?1b Doing pairworkIn pairs you are to talk about your answers in activity 1a.Do you ever have your ears pierced? Yes, I sometimes have my ears pierced.Do you ever stay up at weekends’night? Yes, I sometimes stay up at weekends’night.Do you ever drive alone? Yes, I sometimes drive alone.Do you ever lose your driver’s license? Yes, I sometimes lose my driver’s license.2a Listening and circlingI am going to play a dialogue to you. It is between a man and a boy called Peter. They are talking about a math test. You are to listen and circle the things in activity 1a you hear. While listening try to note the expressions used. TapescriptMan: What’s the matter, Peter?Boy: I think I’m going to fail a math test, Dad.Man: You are? Why?Boy: Well, I missed the bus and I had to walk to school.Man: So?Boy: I’m not allowed to get to class late, and there was a big test today.Man: And you weren’t allowed to take the test?Boy: That’s right. But I know I could pass that test.Man: Well, Peter, the school has to have rules, you know.Boy: I know. But I should be allowed to take the test later. It’s not fair.Man: I agree. Maybe you could talk to the teacher after school.Boy: Yeah. Maybe if I explain what happened, she’ll understand.2b Listening and matchingListen again to the dialogue and match the sentence parts in the box on page 21.Now copy down the expressions from the dialogue into your notebook. They are shown on the blackboard.2c Doing group workRead the statements and discuss them with your group members.1.Peter should be allowed to take the test later.A: I think Peter should not be allowed to take the test later.B: I don’t agree.C: I think he could take it with Class 2 tomorrow.2.Students need strict rules.…3.Parents should not be too strict with teenagers.…4.Mary should not fail a math test.…5.We will miss the bus.…6.I have to walk to school.…7.We can talk to the teacher after school.…3a Reading and answeringNext it’s reading time. Let’s read the article on page 22 and answer the questions following it. Try to put the sentences into parts and underline the expressions.The other day, my friends and I/ talked about the rules/ that we have/ in school. At our school, we have to wear uniforms/ every day. The problem is that/ all my classmates/ think/ the uniforms are ugly. We think/ young people should look smart/ and so/ we would like to wear our own clothes. Our teachers believe that/ if we did that, we would concentrate more on our clothes/ than our studies. We disagree. We would feel more comfortable/ and that is good/ for studying. If we can't do that, we should be allowed/ to design our own uniforms. That would be a good way/ to keep both teachers and students/ happy. It’s also probably a good idea /for parents/ to allow teenagers/ to study/ in groups/ during evening. I know/ we get noisy sometimes, but/ we learn a lot /from each other. We also think that/ vacations should be longer. At present/ they're too short. Longer vacations/ would give us time/ to do things/ like volunteering. Last summer/ I had an opportunity/ to volunteer/ at the local hospital, but/ I couldn’t/ because/ I had to go back to schools. It would be a good experience/ for me/ because I want to be a doctor/ when I'm older.3b Doing pairworkRole play a conversation using information from 3a.A: I think our school rules of always wearing school uniforms at school should be changed.B: Well, Mary and I talked about the rules the other day.A: At our school, we have to wear uniforms every day. That is bad for us.B: Yes, I agree. The problem is that all of us think the uniforms are ugly.A: I think young people should look smart and so we should be allowed to wear our own clothes.B: But our teachers believe that if we did that, we would concentrate more on our clothes than our studies.A: I disagree with them. We would feel more comfortable and that is good for studying. If we can't do that, we should be allowed to design our own uniforms. That would be a good way to keep both teachers and us happy.B: It’s also probably a good idea for parents to allow us to study in groups during evening.A: I think so. I know we get noisy sometimes, but we learn a lot from each other.B: I also think that vacations should be longer.A: I agree with you on that. At present they're too short. Longer vacations would give us time to do things like volunteering.B: Last summer I had an opportunity to volunteer at the local hospital, but I couldn’t because I had to go back to schools. It would be a good experience for me because I want to be a doctor when I'm older.A: Let’s go to talk to our teachers about the school rules after school.B: OK! I agree with you!4 Making a list of rulesSuppose you and your friend are starting an English club. Make a list of rules about what should and should not be allowed.1. Members are allowed to work with a group.2. Members are allowed listen to English.3. Members are allowed play games with their classmates.4. Members are allowed do actions such as coloring, matching.5. Members are allowed sing English songs.6. Members are allowed to write letters and emails.7. Members are allowed act out simple dialogues.8. Members are allowed listen to and understand stories.9. Members are allowed to write simple sentences.10. Members are allowed to imitate from the recording.Closing down by learning an English poemGet Up! Get Up!"Get up! Get up! Get out of bedyou lazy bum, you sleepyhead."Yes, that is what my mother saidat eight-oh-five today.She left the house and drove to work.She'll soon be feeling like a jerkwhen she finds out -- I have to smirk --Today is Saturday.--Kenn NesbittSELF CHECK1 Filling in blanksTo test your study this week you are to fill in each blank on page 23 with a correct word given. Change the form if it is necessary.2 Reading and writingYou are going to read the article on page 23 first and then write a letter to the editor agreeing or disagreeing. Explain your reasons.While you are reading cut the sentences into thought groups and underline the expressions.3. Helping and learningAt our school, we sometimes have a special day/ to help others. Last year/ we went to an old people’s home/ and sang songs/ and performed a play /for them. The old people were very happy. We should be allowed/ to take time/ to do things/ like that/ more often. For example, we should visit primary schools/ and help teach young students. I want to be a teacher/ when I'm older/ so it would be a great experience/ for me. Other students would like to do other jobs. For example, my friend Tian Ge wants/ to write for a newspaper. She should be allowed/ to volunteer/ at the newspaper office/ once a week. On Friday afternoons, many students are sleepy/ after a long week of classes. Some students should be allowed/ to have Friday afternoons off/ to volunteer and help others.Dear Editor,I would like to reply to the article “Helping and Learning”in your last newspaper. I agree with some ideas and disagree with others.The article said that students should be allowed to go to an old people’s home and sing songs and perform a play for them. That is very good for us. We should be allowed to take time to do things like that more often. We shouldbe allowed to visit primary schools and help teach young students.Your article said that helping teach young students would be a great experience for us. I disagree with you on that. Some of us would like to do other jobs than teaching in the future. So helping teach young students at primary schools would be a waste of time for them. For example, my friend Tian Ge wants for a newspaper. People like her should be allowed to volunteer at the newspaper office more often. You said also that students should be allowed to have sleepy Friday afternoons off to volunteer and help others. I do not agree with you on that. We have worked the whole working days. On Friday afternoons we have to take a rest first. We need time to relax ourselves first and then we can do some volunteering work helping others.Sincerely yours,John F. KenJust for funTo end this busy period we shall take time to learn and read aloud an English poem for kids.My FeetMy feet, my feet,I love my feet.I think they're great,I think they're neat.They're pretty, pink,and picturesque.They look so perfecton my desk.Unfortunately,sad to tell,they also havea funny smell.So though I'm fast,and though I'm fleet,and though at sportsI can't be beat,no team will pickme to compete,because they alwayssmell defeat.--Kenn NesbittReading: Should I be allowed to make my own decisions?Before you read, go over the new words for this part on 148.While you read, listen to the recording and underline all the expressions.Many teenagers have hobbies. But sometimes these hobbies can get in the way of schoolwork, and parents might worry about their child's success at school. Teenagers often think they should be allowed to practice their hobbies as much as they want. Do you agree?Liu Yu, a fifteen-year-old from Shandong, is a running star. He is in his school running team, and has alwayswanted to be a professional athlete. However, his parents won't allow him to train as much as he would like to. "Of course we want to see Liu Yu achieve his dreams,”says Mr Liu, “and we know how much he loves running. That's great, and my wife and I watched him in every one of his races. We have nothing against running! But we do think that our son needs to be realistic. Now he is getting older, he needs to think about what will happen if he doesn't become a professional runner in the end.”Liu Yu doesn't really agree. “Well, I think I should be allowed to make decisions for myself,”he says. “My parents have always taught me the importance of working hard and not just to do what I enjoy. I understand this. But I'm serious about running. Being a professional runner is the only thing I have ever wanted to do.”Mr and Mrs Liu believe that Liu Yu should study hard in the evenings, and so they don't allow him to practice running on school nights. “I know this might seem strict,”says Mrs Liu, “but we think we're doing the right thing. He has to understand that very few people can become professional athletes. It's a very difficult dream to achieve. We don't allow him to practice every day because we think he needs to spend time on his homework.”But Liu Yu still doesn't agree. “I know my parents care about me,”he says. “But they are always talking about what will happen if I don't succeed. But I will succeed! I think I should be allowed to make this decision myself. Only then will I have a chance of achieving my dream.”After you read, read aloud the text again, to yourself, or to the tape and copy down all the expressions, too.Part 2: Teaching Resources(第二部分:教学资源)The Trouble with TeenagersPeople now care more about what teenagers are thinking about and feeling because they know there are hard moments in the life of teenagers.Varieties of troubles are seriously puzzling teenagers, such as hard study, the gap between parents and kids, relationship between themselves and their classmates, teachers and friends.Among them, the problem of "the generation gap" has become more and more obvious. The argument on this is widely spread. Different people hold different views. But we cannot fail to admit the fact that there are no hearts as delicate as those of teenagers, as everything is happening to them for the first time. Teenagers are certainly different from adults in many ways. They don't know the right way in which they can make everyone happy and satisfied. They are certainly lack of experience. That's why parents are always complaining about their being misunderstood. They say, they love their kids so much as to do everything for them. Is that the true love their children want? No, teenagers say, the true love which they long for should contain courage, correct guide and support instead of endless complaints about marks, marks, marks and strong pressure. So the teenagers are now even said to have been leading a harder life.The trouble with teenagers is that they haven't learned how to be controlled. Living life right down the middle, with all its attendant landmines, is all they know. It hasn't occurred to them to run in a zigzag pattern.They are more emotional than people think. If something serious happens to them, they will be deeply hurt. You can always hear the voice from a teenager that they haven't learned enough how to appear to be fine.The adults have recognized that they should show more care for the teenagers, especially their school life. Teenagers have their own special way of thinking.I have also got my own troubles. My grandpa passed away in September last year, which has greatly changed my life. He was even one of my best friends ever since I was born. He lived with my family for the past 18 years, thehappiest time in his eyes. I have never admitted his death as a fact till now.Things which happened between us have come to my mind. All over again, I felt those powerful losses crisscrossing my own heart, and I know that when you say goodbye to a beloved grandparent, you say goodbye to something happy, something young in yourself. And that something never really returns and the pain never really goes away.No matter how hard a life the teenagers are leading, they will forever stand still and march forward straight and bravely.。

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