九年级英语第11单元教案人教版
Unit 11 section A(3a-3c) 教案2021-2022学年人教版英语九年级全册

初中英语教学设计课程标准《义务教育英语课程标准(2011年版)》五级目标要求学生有较明确的英语学习动机、积极主动的学习态度和自信心。
能听懂有关熟悉话题的陈述并参与讨论。
能就日常生活的相关话题与他人交换信息并陈述自己的意见。
能读懂相应水平的读物和报纸、杂志,克服生词障碍,理解大意。
能根据阅读目的运用适当的阅读策略。
能根据提示独立起草和修改小作文。
能与他人合作,解决问题并报告结果,共同完成学习任务。
能对自己的学习进行评价,总结学习方法。
能利用多种教育资源进行学习。
进一步增强对文化差异的理解与认识。
语言技能分级目标中,五级目标对英语阅读的要求如下:1.能根据上下文和构词法推断、理解生词的含义。
2.能理解段落中各句子之间的逻辑关系。
3.能找出文章中的主题,理解故事的情节,预测故事情节的发展和可能的结局。
4.能读懂相应水平的常见体裁的读物。
5.能根据不同的阅读目的运用简单的阅读策略获取信息。
6.能利用词典等工具书进行阅读。
7.课外阅读量应累计达到15万词以上。
一、教学背景教学学科:初中英语教学年级:九年级课型:阅读课执教教师:克音河乡学校王明子【教材分析】教学内容:人教版 Go for it!九年级全一册 Unit 11 Sad movies make me cry SectionA (3a-3c)主题语境:快乐人的衬衫(叙述快乐人的衬衫这则故事,国王郁郁寡欢,医生告诉他只要找到一个快乐人的衬衫穿上,就可以治愈,国王找了首相,银行家,歌手,但是都没有成功,于是国王让将士三天内找到一个快乐的人...那么什么样的人快乐呢?你眼中的快乐是什么呢?)语篇类型:寓言故事(叙述快乐人的衬衫这一则寓言故事)【核心素养点】积累语言知识-锻炼语言能力-培养思维方式【语篇研读】[what]语篇的主题和内容:本单元主要研究的是不同的事物对情绪的影响,本阅读文段中选取了《快乐人的衬衫》中的一段,通过寓言故事告诉我们情绪影响。
[why]作者的意图、情感态度、价值取向:作者通过介绍国王郁郁寡欢以为生病,其实是情绪问题,突出情绪的重要性,故事推进国王寻找快乐人的衬衫,引人深思,促进同学们树立积极的情感态度价值观。
英语人教版九年级英语教案Unit11新目标-人教新目标版九年级全册

Unit 11 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?万州龙宝中学黄瑾【Teaching goals】nguage goals:Key words and phrases:restroom, shampoo, drugstore, café, department store, escalator, magic,fresh, block, oak, uncrowned, safe, waterslide, clown, staff, organized, dress up, market.Target language:Could you please tell me where I can get a dictionary?Sure. There’s a bookstore on the River Road.2. Ability goals:Students can ask for information politely by asking “Could you please tell me---?” “Can you tell me---?”“Do you know where I can---?”【Teaching important and difficult points】Could you please tell me ---?Can you tell me ---?Do you know where I can ---?【Teaching methods】Reading, listening, making conversations, discussion in groups 【Teaching aids】A recorder【Teaching procedures】Section AThe First Period (1a—1c)Step1: Greeting and duty reportOne student give a duty report, the other students can ask some questions according to the report.Step2:Lead-inAsk students to pretend they are new to this school.T: How can you ask where the library is?Ss: Can you tell me where the library is?T: There is another polite way you can ask: Could you pleasetell me where the library is?Write down the two questions on the board, and ask Ss to practice the questions.Step3:1aRead the instructions to the class.Read the list of things in the box. Review the meaning of each item.Point to the lettered parts of the picture one by one. What place is this? What do they sell there?Ask Ss to match each thing with a place in the picture, and tell them there may be more one correct answer for some blanks.Step4: 1b ListeningAsk Ss to look at the pictures. Point out the two conversations that are shown in the picture. Say, Listen to the conversations and fill in the blanks with the words you hear in the recording.Play the recording twice. Stop the recording from time to time to allow Ss enough time to fill in the blanks.Check the answers.Step5: 1c PairworkRead the instructions and ask Ss to read the sample conversation.Say, look at the list of things people need and the pictures of the places in 1a.Have a conversation with your partner. Ask your partner politely where you can do these things.Ask a few Ss to present their conversation.Homework:Make a dialogue like 1c and write down in the exercise book.Blackboard Designbuy shampoo /some writing paper/some stampsget some magazines/a dictionary/some informationsave moneyCan you tell me where the library is?Could you please tell me where the library is?--Could you please tell me where I can buy some stamps?--Yes. There’s a post office on the Center Street.The Second Period (2a—2c)Step1: Duty report and revisionOne student gives a duty report as usual.Check the homework. Ask some Ss to read their conversation in pairs.Step2: PresentationAsk Ss to look at the picture in2a.Introduce the places in it, especially the escalator and the elevator.Step3: Listening (2a)You will hear one boy ask another boy how to find something in a shopping mall. The sentences are in the wrong order. Number the directions from 1 to 4.Play the recording twice. Ss write the numbers.Check the answers.2b Listen again. Show how the boy walks to the drugstore. Draw a line on the picture.Play the recording again and ask Ss to draw the line on their own.Check the answers.Step4: PairworkAsk two Ss to read the sample conversation. Have Ss follow the directions by looking at the picture.Say, Make a conversation using information in the picture.Ask Ss to work in pairs, then get one or two pairs to present their conversations.Step5: Grammar FocusReview the grammar box. Ask Ss to read the questions.Write three questions starters on the board:Could you please tell me how to get to ---?Can you tell me where ---?Do you know where ---?Ask Ss to complete each sentence using their own words. Homework:Practice the conversation in 2a, 2b and try to recite it and write their own conversation like this.Blackboard Design1.Take the escalator to the second floor.2.Turn left.3.Go past the bank.4.The drugstore is between ---Q1. Could you please tell me how to get to ---?Q2. Can you tell me where ---?Q3. Do you know where --- ?The Third Period (3a—4)Step1: Duty report and revisionGive a duty report.Ask some Ss to read out their conversations.Step2: Reading (2a)Writing the words advantages and disadvantages on the board, and ask Ss to give examples from their lives. For example,What are the advantages and disadvantages to own a car?Read the first two sentences at the top of the article. Explain that the interviewer will talk to some teenagers.Ss read the article. When they have finished, ask if there are any words or sentences they don’t understand. Write them and ask other Ss to explain them in their own words.Then Ss read the interview again and write the advantagesand disadvantages.Check the answers.Step3: GroupworkAsk Ss to read the sample conversation.You can talk about places where you usually hang out and the advantages and disadvantages of each place.Ask Ss to work in groups. As they work, move around the room offering help as needed.Ask a few groups to present their conversation.Step 4: DrillingRead the instructions to the class.Read the example in the box.Ask Ss to say the names of some stores and other places in the town and write them on the board.Divide the class into some groups. Each group chooses one place to write about. Write careful directions from the school to each place, but do not say the name of the place. When the groups are ready, they read their directions to the class and the other Ss guess the names of the places.HomeworkWrite a place you usually hang out and tell the reasons.Blackboard DesignAdvantages Disadvantages Friends hang out there air is not freshAlways something happening usually crowded Free contents, listen to CDs always spend too much moneyLook at books in the bookstore▲ Hang out The air is not fresh .I prefer being outside.Places: Xiangsheng Restaurant Huijia Store Longge BookstoreSection BThe First Period (1—2c)Step 1: Greeting and Duty reportSay hello to the Ss and a duty reporter is welcomed.Step 2: PresentationSs read the words in the box. If there are some words that Ss don’t understand, you can ask other Ss to explain the words.Read the instructions and point out the sample answer. Ask Ss to write words from the box in the blank on their own.Correct the answers by having Ss read the qualities he or she listed.Step 3: DrillingAsk Ss to read the sample conversation.Now work with a partner. Look at the words in the box and use them to talk about places in your own city.Ask a few pairs of Ss to present their conversations to the class.Step 4: ListeningAsk Ss to look at the picture and ask Ss to tell what is happening. Explain that the scene shows a family on vacation.They are asking the man for information about various things to do in Sun Ville.Read the instruction and say. You will hear three different conversations. Listen to the recording and write what place they ask about in each conversation.Play the recording twice. Ss write the places people ask about.Check the answers.Let Ss look at the chart in 2b.Say, listen again. This time listen carefully to the answers the clerk gives. Write the answers in the blanks.Play the recording again. Then check the answers.Step 5: PracticeLet Ss read after the tape twice. And try to role play theconversation between the man and the tourists.Ask one or two pairs to present their conversation. HomeworkWrite down the conversations they make.Blackboard DesignFascinating: having strong charm uncrowned: not crowdedSafe: not dangerous convenient: easy to get to, suitableClerk: person employed in a bank, office, shopConversation1: Green landConversation2: the corner of Market and Middle Streets Conversation3: the computer museumThe Second Period (3a-4)Step1: Greeting and reportSay hello to the Ss and one student give a duty report.Step2: lead-inSs look at the picture. Ask: Where can you guess is it? Introduce Watertown, water slides. Ask Ss to find out the Places in the picture, such as Café, Sports Museum, Science Museum and so on.Ask one student to read the passage aloud. Correct any pronunciation errors to make sure the student are providing a good model for the rest of the class.Ask Ss to complete the work individually. Then review the task. Ask a few students to tell the class about the answers in the chart.Step3: ReadingLet Ss look back at 2a and 2b.Say, Use this information to help you complete the guide to Sun Ville.Ask Ss to complete the Writing .As they work, move around the room offering help and answering questions as needed.Ask a student to read the completed article to the class.Step4: 3c PracticeAsk Ss to say the names of some of the places they might write about. Write a list of the places on the board.Ss work individually. Tell them that they can use what they wrote for 3b as a guide.Step5: PerformanceRead the instruction to the class. Ask Ss to look back the guides they wrote in 3c.Have different Ss take the role of the booth worker and the different tourists. Be sure every student has a chance to participate.Ask one or two groups to present their conversations, Homework:Practice the article in 3a and try to retell it.Blackboard DesignWatertown water slidesKids Teenagers ParentsEat Clown City CaféUncle Bob’s Farmer’s MarketHave fun organized games water slides dance lessonsClowns rock bandLearn Science Museum Sports Museum History Museum。
人教版九年级英语第十一单元 Sad movies make me cry Section A教案

人教版九年级英语第十一单元Sad movies make me crySection A教案一、重点单词:1. friendship友谊2.king君主3. pale苍白的4. queen王后5. examine检查6nor也不7. palace王宫8. power权力9. wealth财富10. grey阴沉的11.lemon柠檬12. fame名声13. Prime首相的二、重点词组1. make me sleepy 使我困倦2. drive sb. crazy使…发疯3. the more…, the more 越…越…4. yes and no好坏参半好坏参半5. be friends with sb 是某人的朋友6. feel left out感觉被忽视三、重点句式1. I’d rather go to Blue Ocean because I like to listen to quiet music while I’m eating. But that music makes me sleepy.2. Waiting for Amy drove Tina crazy.3. The movie was so sad that it made Tina and Amy cry.4. Sad movies don’t make John cry. They just make him want to leave quickly.四、make 的用法Section A 1 (1a-2d)1. I’d rather go to the Blue Ocean Restaurant because I like to listen toquiet music while I’m eating.would rather do sth.,意为“宁可,宁愿还是……好些”。
e.g. I’d rather play tennis than swim.比起游泳我宁愿去打台球。
人教版九年级英语Unit 11 Sad movies make me cry. 全单元教案

Unit 11Sad movies make me cry.Language Goal【语言目标】Talk about how things affect you Knowledge Goals【知识目标】Key Words drive,friendship,king,power,banker,pale,queen,examine,nor,palace,wealth,grey,lemon,uncomfortable,weight,shoulder,goal,coach,kick,courage,pull,nod,agreement,disappointKey Phraseswould rather,drive sb.crazy/mad,the more…themore…,be friends with sb.,leave out,call in,neither…nor…,to start with,let…down,kick sb.off,be hard on sb.,rather than,pull togetherKey Sentences1.The loud music makes me nervous.2.Sad movies don't make John cry. 3.Money and fame don't always make people happy. 4.She said that the sad movie made her feel like crying.Key Grammar Learn to use “make+sb.+infinitive without to;make+sb.+adj.”Ability Goals 【能力目标】1.Develop listening,speaking,reading and writing skillsby using the target languages.2.Learn to talk about how things affect you by using “make sb.do sth.”and “make sb. adj.”.Moral Goals 【情感目标】With the help of this unit's study,students should know that things affect our feelings.We should treat it correctly and be happy and active in our life.Teaching Time【课时】Five periodsPeriod 1Section A(1a-2d)Period 2Section A(3a-4b)Period 3Section B(1a-1e)Period 4Section B(2a-2e)Period 5Section B(3a-3b) & Self Check本单元围绕情感的话题,通过学习让学生能够表达自己的感受。
九年级英语第11单元教案人教版

Unit 11 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?The First PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key V ocabularyrestroom, shampoo, stamp(2)Target LanguageExcuse me.Can you please tell me where I can get a dictionary?Sure.There’s a bookstore on River Road.2.Ability Objects(1)Train students’ listening ability.(2)Train students’ communicative competence.3.Moral ObjectHelping each other is very important.It is a good quality.Ⅱ.Teaching Key PointTarget LanguageⅢ.Teaching Difficult Points1.How to train students’ listening ability.2.How to train students’ communicative competence.Ⅳ.Teaching ProceduresStep ⅠRevisionT: You’re new to this school.You need to know where the main office is.How can you ask where the main office is?S1: Where’s the main office?T: That’s one way to ask.But there is a more polite way you can ask.You can say, "Can you tell me where the main office is?" Class repeat.Can you tell me where the main office is?S s: Can you tell me where the main office is?T: That’s correct.Now let’s say you want to know where Classroom 1 is.How can you ask?S2: Can you tell me where Classroom 1 is?T: Good! There’s another polite way you can ask: Could you tell me how to get to Classroom 1? Class repeat.Could you tell me how to get to Classroom 1?S s: Could you tell me how to get to Classroom 1?T: That’s right.Very good.Step Ⅱ1aGo through the instructions with the class.Read the list of things to the class.To review the meaning of each item on the list, invite different students to say each phrase in their own words.Point to the lettered parts of the picture one by one.Ask a student: What kind of place is this?What do they sell there? Do we have one in our community? What is the name of the one in our community?Point out the sample answer.Say, The letter c is in front of the words buy shampoo because you could buy shampoo in a department store.There may be more than one correct answer for some blanks.While students are working, move around the room offering help as necessary.Step Ⅲ1bRead the instructions to students.Point out the two conversations that are shown in the picture.As you listen, fill in the blanks with words you hear in the recording.Play the recording the first time.Students only listen.Play the recording a second time.This time ask them to fill in the blanks with the words you hear.Check the answers with the whole class.Step Ⅳ1cRead the instructions to the class.Point out the list of things people need and the pictures of the places in activity 1a.Say.Look at activity la.Have a conversation with a partner.Ask your parter politely where you can do these thing and then answer your partner’s questions.As students work, listen to some pairs in order to check the progress and help with pronunciation as needed.After students have had a chance to practise several exchanges, ask some pairs to come to the front of the classroom and act out their conversations.Step ⅤHomeworkReview the target language.The Second PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key V ocabularyescalator, furniture, exchange money, elevator(2)Target LanguageExcuse me.Do you know where I can exchange money?Sure.There’s a bank on the secondfloor.Take the escalator to the second floor and turn right.The bank is next to the bookstore.2.Ability Objects(1)Train students’ listening ability.(2)Train students’ communicative competence.3.Moral ObjectsIf someone asks you how to get to the place he wants to go to, you should tell him the way correctly.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points1.Key V ocabularyexchange money2.Target LanguageExcuse me.Do you know where I can exchange money?Sure.There’s a bank on the second floor.3.StructuresDo you know where I can buy shampoo?Could you tell me how to get to the post office?Can you please tell me where I can get a dictionary?Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult Points1.Indirect questions.2.How to improve students’ listening ability.Ⅳ.Teaching ProceduresStep ⅠRevisionCheck homework.Step Ⅱ2aRead the instructions and point to the list of directions.Get students to name the items in the picture such as escalator, elevator, shoe store, and so on.Play the recording.Students only listen.Tell them that the picture may help them understand what they are hearing.Play the recording again.This time ask students to write a number next to four of the directions.Check the answers with the whole class.Step Ⅲ2bPoint to the picture.Say, now you will hear the recording again.This time show where the boy went as he followed the directions to the drug store.Draw a line on the picture in your book.Play the recording again and ask students to draw the line on their own.Check the answer with the class.Step Ⅳ2cAsk a pair of students to read the sample conversation aloud to the class.Read the instructions aloud.Say.Make conversations using information about the places in the picture with your partners.As students work, move around the classroom checking the progress of the pairs and offering help as needed.Ask one or two pairs to say their conversations to the class.Ask the rest of the class to look at the picture as they listen.Step ⅤHomeworkAsk the students to write three sentences with the starters of the structures.The Third PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key V ocabularyhang out, fresh, advantage, disadvantage, block(2)Target LanguageGo out the front door and take a right.Walk about three blocks.Go past the park, and turn left onto Oak Street.3.Moral ObjectsAnything has both advantages and disadvantages.We should treat everything correctly.Ⅱ.Teaching Key PointTrain students’ listening, speaking, reading and writing ability.Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult PointsHow to improve students’ integrating skills.Ⅳ.Teaching ProceduresStep ⅠRevisionT: Yesterday we learned the structures.Do you know where…? Could you tell me how to get to…? Can you please tell me where…? Now who can make sentences by using the structures?Step Ⅱ3aRead the instructions.Point out the blank lines under the words Advantages and Disadvantages below the interview.You will write your answers in these blanks.Read the first two sentences at the top of the article.Explain that the interviewer will talk to several teenagers.Get students to read the interview on their own quickly.When they have finished, ask if there are any words or sentences they don’t understand.If there are, explain them.Ask students to read the interview again and write the advantages and disadvantages.Check the answers with the whole class.Step Ⅲ3bRead the instructions.Point out the conversation in the box and invite two students to read it to the class.Point out the list of advantages and disadvantages in Activity 3a.Say, You can use these items and any other items you can think of as you talk about places you usually hang out.Ask students to work in groups of four or five.As they work, move around the classroom helping the groups as necessary.Make sure they talk about both advantages and disadvantages.Ask several groups to act out part of their conversation to the class.Step Ⅳ4Read the instructions to the class.Get students to look back at the picture and activities on the first page of this unit.Point out the sample language in the box.Invite a student to read it to the class.Ask students to say the names of some stores and other places in the community and write them on the board.Say,Each group can choose three of these places to write about, or you can choose another place you knowofWrite careful directions from the school to each place, but do not say the name of the place.You can use the words this place instead.In order to help students work, draw a simple map showing the school and several nearby streets.When the groups are ready, they read their directions to the class and the other students guess the name of the place they are talking about.Step ⅤHomework1.Ask students to choose two places in the community and write careful directions from the school to each place.2.Finish off the exercises on pages 46~47 of the workbook.The Fourth PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key V ocabularyfascinating, convenient, safe, restroom, inexpensive(2)Target LanguageCan you tell me where there’s a good place to eat?Of course.What kind of food do you like?2.Ability Objects(1)Train students’ writing and speaking ability.(2)Train students’ ability to understand the target language in spoken conversation.(3)Train students’ ability to use the target language.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points1.Key V ocabularyconvenient, safe, restroom inexpensive2.Target LanguageCan you tell me where there’s a good place to eat?Of course.What kind of food do you like?Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult Points1.How to improve students’ writing and speaking ability.2.How to use the target language.Ⅳ.Teaching ProceduresStep ⅠRevisionCheck homework.Step Ⅱ1aGo through the instructions with the class.Read the words in the box to the class and ask if there are any of these words that students don’t understand.If so, help students to explain the meaning of the word.Then read the instructions again and point out the sample answer.Get a student to read the sample answer to the class.Point out that students can also write other words after the word clean.Ask students to write words from the box in the blanks on their own.Help students if needed.Correct the answers by having students read what qualities he or she listed.Step Ⅲ1bRead the instructions to the class.Point out the example in the box.Invite two students to read it to the class.Now work with a partner.Look at the words in the box and use them to talk about places in your own city.As students talk, move around the classroom checking their work.Offer language support as needed.Invite several pairs of students to say their conversations to the class.Step Ⅳ2aPoint to the picture and ask students to tell what is happening.If necessary, explain that the scene shows a family on vacation.They are asking the man for information about various things to do in Sunville.Go through the instructions and point to the chart.Play the recording.Students only listen the first time.Play the recording again.Ask students to write the places people ask about.Check the answers with the whole class.Step Ⅴ2bRead the instructions and point to the chart.You will hear the same recording again.This time listen carefully to the answers the cleck gives.Write the answers in the blanks alone.Point out the sample answer.Play the recording again.Ask students to write their answers in the blanks.Check the answers.Step Ⅵ2cPoint to the sample conversation.Invite two students to read it to the class.Read the instructions.Role play the conversations you hear on the tape.Get students to work in pairs.Move around the room checking the progress of the pairs and offering help as needed.Ask one or two pairs to say their conversations to the class.Step ⅦHomeworkTalk about some places using the words in la, then write down the conversations.The Fifth PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key V ocabularywater slide, clown, dress up, have fun(2)Practise reading an article.(3)Practise writing something using the target language.2.Ability Objects(1)Train students’ reading ability.(2)Train students’ writing ability.Ⅱ.Teaching Key PointPractise reading and writing using the target language.Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult PointHow to write a guide to a place.Ⅳ.Teaching ProceduresStep I RevisionReview the target language presented in this unit.Check homework.Step Ⅱ3aInvite a student to read the article aloud to the class.Correct any pronunciation errors to make sure the student is providing a good model for the rest of the class.Ask students to read the article again and complete the chart.Get students to do the work on their own or in pairs.As they work, move around the classroom and offer help as necessary.Check the answers.Step m 3bRead the instructions to the class.Point to the first two sentences and ask a student to read these sentences to the class.Look back at Activities 2a and 2b.Use this information to help you complete the guide to Sunville.Ask the students to complete the brochure on their own.As they work, walk around the classroom offering help and answering questions as needed.Invite a student to read the completed article to the class.Step Ⅳ3cRead the instructions to the class.Ask students to say the names of some of the places they might write about.Write a list of these places on the board for students to use as they write their guides.Ask students to work on their own.Tell them that they can use what they wrotefor activity 3b as a guide.They can write the guide for all tourists, teenagers, families, or people on a budget.As they work, move around the room offering help as needed.Correct the students’work.Ask some students to read their guides and correct them.Step ⅤPart 4Go through the instructions with the class.Get students to look back at the guides they wrote in Activity 3c.Ask students to work in groups of four or five students.Let different students play the role of the booth worker and the different tourists.Make sure every student has a chance to participate.Ask one or two groups to say one of their conversations to the class.Step ⅥHomework1.Read the article in 3a again.2.Write a guide to our city.The Sixth PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Fill in blanks and make sentences using beautiful, safe, delicious, convenient, fascinating.(2)Write some questions using the target language.2.Ability ObjectsTrain students’ writing ability.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points1.Fill in blanks and make sentences.2.Write questions using the target language.Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult PointMake sentences using "beautiful, safe, delicious, convenient, fascinating".Ⅳ.Teaching ProceduresStep ⅠRevisionCheck homework.Ask a few students to read the article in 3a.Then ask a few students to read their guides.Step ⅡPart 1Look at the words in the box.Ask a student to read them.Make sure the students understand the meaning of the words.You are to fill in the blanks with the words.In some cases, students may need to use another form of the word, for example adjusting for tense or subject/ verb agreement.Ask students to fill in the blanks on their own.Check the answers.Step ⅢPart 2Go through the instructions with the class.Look at the example with the students.Ask students what the answer would be.Ask a student to read the question and answer it.Excuse me, could you tell me where the bank is, please?The bank is across the street from the shopping malt.Get students to complete the work in pairs.Check the answers.Ask a few students to read their questions.Step ⅣJust for Fun!Ask all the students to read the conversation.Ask: What is funny about this cartoon? Help students to explain.A Martian is a person from the planet Mars.There is no such thing as Martian food on Earth, and the clerk looks silly because he is trying to think of where there is a Martian restaurant.Invite some pairs of students to present this conversation to the rest of the class.Step ⅤSummary and HomeworkIn this class, we’ve done much writing practice using the key vocabulary words and the target language presented in this unit.After class, please finish the questions in 2 in your exercisebooks.Then finish the exercises on pages 47~48 of the workbook as well.The Seventh PeriodⅠTeaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key V ocabularyimage, adventure, jealousy, hero, crime, journey, brave, no longer, show interestin, take it easy, become interested in, plain looks(2)Text:Grown-ups like cartoons, too.2.Ability Objects(1)Fast-reading to get a general idea of the text.(2)Careful-reading to get the detailed information in the text.(3)Learn the words and phrases from the context.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points1.Key vocabulary.2.Train students’ reading and writing skills.Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult PointTrain students’ reading and writing skills.Ⅳ.Teaching ProceduresStep I Key V ocabularySay the words and have students repeat them again and again until they can pronounce them fluently and accurately.Step ⅡPart 1Read the title Grown-ups like cartoons, too.To the class.Ask, what do you think the article is about?Look at the picture.Ask students to describe what is happening in the picture.Ask students to answer the five questions.But don’t look at the reading text.Instead, they use their background knowledge to try to answer the questions.As students work, walk around, looking at their progress.When most students finish the task, ask students to answer the questions with a parter.Elicit answers from the students.Ask if other students have the same or different answers.Do not give the correct answers to the students at this point.Wait until students have finished the reading and let them revise their answers accordingly.Step ⅢPart 2Read the text quickly, then summarize each paragraph in your own words.As the students are doing this, move around the classroom to make sure they can do the task in English.Ask five students to report their answers.Draw students’ attention to the instructions.Ask students to complete the task individually or in pairs.As they work, walk around the classroom to make sure students discuss their reasons in English.Have students report their answers.Encourage students to use complete sentences.Step ⅣPart 3Point to the story.Look at the words indicated in bold.Ask different students to guess the meaning.Don’t give them the correct answers.Ask students to read the article once.Say, pay attention to the bold words and expressions.And note any other words or sentences, you don’t understand.Read in context, guessing their meanings from the other words around them.Ask students to read the article again for comprehension.Read the instructions with the students and have them look at the example.Then ask students to match the correct meanings with the correct words and expressions.Allow them one or two minutes to do this.Check the answers:Get students to make sentences with the words and expressions.Remind them to look at the articleagain for extra help.Answers to this activity will vary.Then ask a students to write his/her answers on the blackboard.Help correct any mistakes.Step ⅤPart 4Read the instructions to the class.Elicit the first answer from the students from memory.Make sure that they understand what they need to do.Ask students to do the activity on their own or in pairs.As they work, walk around the classroom offering help students may need.Check the answers.Step ⅥPart 5Read the task with the students.Ask students to do the activity in small groups.Try to put creative and artistic students in each group.Check the answers and have students show or act out their cartoons for the class.Optional activityAs an optional in-class or homework activity, remind students to find some cartoons and cut out the speech bubbles.Students can then write their own English stories in the speech bubbles.Step ⅦHomework1.Read the story in 2 again for further comprehension.2.Revise the target language in this unit.。
最新人教版九年级全册英语专题复习教案全集

最新人教版九年级英语复习教案全集(全册)目录Unit 1 How can we become good learners? 复习教学设计Unit 2 I think that mooncakes are delicious!复习教学设计Unit 3Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?复习教学设计Unit 4 I used to be afraid of the dark复习教学设计Unit 5 What are the shirts made of复习教学设计Unit 6 When was it invented单元复习教学设计Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes单元复习教学设计Unit 8 It must belong to Carla单元复习教学设计Unit 9I like music that I can dance to.单元复习课教学设计Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands单元复习课教学设计Unit 11Sad movies make me cry.单元复习教学设计Unit 12Life is full of the unexpected单元复习教学设计Unit13We’re trying to save the earth! 单元复习课教学设计Unit 14 I remember meeting all of you in Grade 7复习教学设计人教版新目标英语九年级Unit 1 How can we become good learners? 复习教学设计一、设计说明复习课是课堂教学的重要组成部分,是提高教学质量的重要环节,优化设计、精心组织好复习课教学,对学生系统掌握知识、发展思维能力、提高复习效率具有极为重要的作用。
人教版九年级英语上册教案(全册)

九年级英语上册全册教案Lesson1Teaching & Practicing lessonPeriod 1 for the whole lessonⅠ Teaching Material1.Functional and notional items: Talk about what has done.nguage points: words: CD player, several, shelf,Sentences: Have you got …? I haven’t got …. Have you seen it anywhere Ⅰ Teaching Objectives1.Talk about what has done orally.2.Try to understand the whole lesson and read it fluently. The tone and pronunciation should be basicallyright.3.Master the following words and sentences.4Ss: Words: CD player, shelf, severalYes, I have. / No, Sentences: Have you got …? I haven’t got …. Have you seen it anywhere?I haven’t.Ⅰ Teaching Points1.The main points: Ⅰ&Ⅰ of teaching objectives2.The difficult point:Ⅰ shelf (pl) shelvesⅠI have a pen.= I have got a pen.Ⅰthe use of the present perfect tenseⅠ Teaching Procedureanization of the classA.GreetingB.Raise requirementT: We’re going to talk about the library.2.ReviewA.OralT: Do we have a library in our school? What do we have in the library? What can we do in the library?3.The teaching of the new lessonLesson 1T: Let’s learn Unit 1 In the library, Lesson 1. (write down the title)Teach: Have you got …?T: If you want to borrow a history book from the library, what do you say?Ss: Excuse me, do you have a history book?T: Yes, and we can also say: Have you got a history book?Write down the new sentence and compare the new one and the old one. Then teach the negative form and simple question form.And make more examples.Examples: He has got a good pen.They haven’t got any water.Our school has got a lot of students.B、Teach: Part 1T: Have you got a ruler? S1: Yes, I have. Here you are.T: Have you got an umbrella? S2: Sorry, I haven’t. Ask …Ask the Ss to use Part 1 to make new dialogue in pairs and then ask some to do it in front of the class. Teach player” at the same time.B.Teach: severalT: Have you got a pen? How many pens have you got?S1: FiveT: We may also say: “You’ve got several pens.”Write down the word: severalB.Teach: shelfT: Just now we talked about the library, we know there are many books in the library. Where are the books put? Teach: on the shelf shelf (pl) shelvesB.Part2T: Now I’d like you to make a dialogue talking about borrowing books about different subjects.Do it in pairs first then ask some to do it.Analysis: books about … at the moment = now = right nowB.Part 3Dialogue 1Listen and answer: Well, when you borrow books from the library, you must be careful, but Jim is not careful. What happened? Where was the book?Then read it and learn the dialogue.Analysis: Have you seen it anywhere? ( tense and the use of anywhere)Dialogue 2Listen and answer: How about Tom? What has he lost? Where was it?Read and learn.Analysis: have lost (tense)Perhaps he’s seen it. ( ‘s is short for has)I saw it on Lin Tao’s desk five minutes ago. ( tense)B. Conclusion1. have got = have 2 several = a few 3.on the shelf 4. the present perfect tenseA.Wb. Ex1 &24.Homework1.Do Wb. Ex 3&42.Recite Part 3Lesson 2Reading lesson2 periods for Lesson 2ⅠTeaching Materialsnguage points:Words: already, yard, schoolyard, step, librarian, probably, pay, sadly, mark, bookmarkPhrases: used to, put down, pay for, come up withSentences: Her hobby is reading.So was the librarian.Now her lost books are usually returned to the library.ⅠTeaching Objectives1.Read the whole lesson and try to understand its content. Make sure to answer the questions in Wbcorrectly.2.Read the lesson fluently, the pronunciation and tone should be right.Ⅰ Teaching Points1.The main points---(1)&(2) in teaching objectives2.The difficult pointsA: already, “al” makes an / / soundB: the difference between “on” and “about”C: make sb. + adj.D: used to do sth.E: come up with an idea= think of an ideaPeriod 1Ⅰ Teaching Procedureanization of the classT: Today we are going to Lesson 2, in Lesson 2, we are going to talk about the library.2.ReviewT: Before we learn the new lesson, let’s go over what we learned yesterday.A.OrallyHave = have got eg. They don’t have any shelves.= They haven’t got any shelves.Has = has got eg. Does he have a CD player?= Has he got a CD player?Several=a fewOn the shelfThe construction and concept of the present perfect tenseB.Recite Part 2C.Wb. Ex33.The teaching of the new lessonA.Lesson 2T: We know we can borrow books from a library. But if we lose the books, what should we do? Letgo on to learn Lesson 2, we will know the answer in it.( write down Lesson 2)B.pay forWell, you should pay for it.Teach: pay, paid, paidPay for : give money to sb. for sth.C.onT: Why do people like to go to the library?T: Because there are books on many different subjects.D.knowledgePeople can learn much knowledge from them.E.Part 1 Pre-readF.Part 2Ask the Ss the read the passage and answer questions in their Wb. Ex 1G.Read and learnParagraph 1T: How old is the writer’s grandma?What was she?What is her hobby?Why does she love books?4.Homework.A. Read the end of the text and finish the exercises in Wb.Junior English for ChinaBook 3Lesson 3课型:讲练课ⅠTeaching Materials1.Functional and notional itemsAsk questions about something has donenguage MaterialsWords: encourage, once, abroad, copyPhrases: think of, encourage sb. to do sth., get sth. back, pick upSentences: Have you ever been abroad? Yes, just once.I’ve just cleaned the kitchen.Really? I did that hours ago.Grammar: The difference between the present perfect tense and the past indefinite tenseⅠTeaching Objectives1.Learn to ask questions about something has done2.Read the whole lesson fluently, and pronunciation and intonation should be right.3.Master the following materials(4 skills) Words: once, copyPhrases: think of, pick upSentences: Have you been abroad? Yes, only once.(3 skills) Words: encourage, abroadPhrases: get sth. back, be abroadⅠ Teaching Points1.The main points: (1)&(2) in teaching objectives2.The difficult points:A.“ever, just, already”, they should be put in the middle of “ have done”B. The difference between the present perfect tense and the past indefinite tenseⅠ Teaching Procedureanization of the class2.RevisionBefore we go on to learn the new lesson, let’s go over what we learn in Lesson 2.A.OralGrandma lost library books. If she really lose them, what should she do?Did the librarian have any ideas? What is it?What did they doB. Workbook Ex23.The teaching of the new lessonA.Lesson 3Can Grandma get all her lost books back? Let’s go on to learn Lesson 3.B.Read Part 1 and answer the following questions:Did Grandma get all her lost books back?How did she get them back?C.Read and learn*Think of:认为、想起、想出Eg: What do you think of it?I often think of my friends in Beijing.*Encourage sb. to do sth.Eg. The teacher thought a lot about how to encourage his students to study hard.*Pick up: pick it\them up*return sth. to sb.*get sth. from sb.D.Reading practiceE.Retell the storyF.Ask and answerHave you ever picked up a library book? Yes, I have\ No, I haven’t.Ask the students to ask and answer in pairs by using Part 2 and ask some to do it in class.Teach: abroad, onceDo Wb. Ex1G.Part 3Play and English songT: Have you ever listened to foreign music?Ss: Yes, we have.T: And we have just listened to it.Make sentences by using “ I have just…”Read and learnTeach: copyPoint out the difference between the present perfect tense and the past indefinite tense.The present perfect tense shouldn’t be used together with the past time.H.Conclusionthe use of “ever, just, already” in the present perfect tensethe difference between the present perfect tense and the past indefinite tense4.HomeworkA.Wb. EX2&3B.Go over the language pointsLesson 4课型:练习课ⅠTeaching Materialsnguage MaterialsWords: spoil, as, screenPhrases: on the computer, find outSentences: I guess somebody else has borrowed it.Could you find out who has taken it?Grammar: The present perfect tenseⅠTeaching Objectives4.Read the whole lesson fluently, and pronunciation and intonation should be right.5.Learn to read the information on the library cards and the computer screen.6.Master the following materials(4 skills) Word: asphrase: on the computer, find out(3 skills) Words: spoil, screenⅠ Teaching Points3.The main points: (1)&(2) in teaching objectives4.The difficult points: learn to read the information on the library cards and the computer screenⅠ Teaching Procedureanization of the classToday, we are going to learn Lesson 4. In Lesson 4, we’re going to talk about the information on thelibrary cards and the computer screen.6.RevisionBefore we go on to learn the new lesson, let’s go over what we learn in Lesson 3.A.OralHow could Grandma get all her lost books back?the use of the adverbs in the present perfect tense.7.The teaching of the new lessonA.Lesson 4Yesterday, we learned that grandma usually borrowed books from the library. There is a new librarytoday. If you want to read books, how can you find them? Let’s go on to learn Lesson 4.B.Part1I’d like you to listen and do Wb. Ex.1C.Part 2Ask the students to write down something about the school librarian and report it to the class. Teach:as He works there as a shop assistant.D.Part 4Learn to read the information on the cards and the computer screen.E.Part 3Listen and answer: What does the boy want to borrow?What’s its name?Who has borrowed it?Read and learn.has borrowed, has taken, has got( the present perfect tense)find outRead and act.F.Part 5Read and learn.G.Checkpoint 1H.Wb. Ex.2&58.HomeworkA.Wb. Ex 3B.Go over the whole unit.Lesson 5课型:讲练课ⅠTeaching Materials4.Functional and notional itemsA. Learn to ask how long sb. has done sth.B. Learn to talk about if someone has been to a place.nguage MaterialsWords: surf, surfing, surfer, wave, Hawaii, beach, twice, Bondi, none, Newquay, water-ski, canoe Phrases: have a try, since last Wednesday, learn sth. from sb. how to do it, several timesSentences: What’s …like?How long have you been in Sydney?Have you ever been to …?Grammar: the present perfect tenseⅠTeaching Objectives7.Learn to ask questions about something has done8.Read the whole lesson fluently, and pronunciation and intonation should be right.9.Master the following materials(4 skills) Words: surf, surfing, surfer, wave, beach, twice, nonePhrases: have a trySentences: Have you been to…? Several times.(3 skills) Words: water-ski, canoe(1 skill) Words: Hawaii, Bondi, NewquayⅠ Teaching Points5.The main points: (1)&(2) in teaching objectives6.The difficult points:A.“ever, just, already”, they should be put in the middle of “ have done”B. The difference between the present perfect tense and the past indefinite tenseⅠ Teaching Procedureanization of the classToday, we’re going to talk about water sports.2. RevisionRevise the names of the sports they have learnt: roller-skating, skating, jump, race, skiing.10.The teaching of the new lessonA.Lesson 5And swimming is a kind of water sport because you have to swim in the water.Well, what other water sports do you know? Let’s go on to learn Unit 2 Water sports.e colour page1 to teach: surf, surfing, surfer, wave, water-skiing, canoe.C.Part 1Listen and answer: Who can surf, Ted or Bruce?How long has Bruce been in Sydney?Why did he come to Sydney?Who teach Bruce to surf?Read and learn:What’s …like? = How is …?Since last WednesdayLearn sth. from sb.Have you ever been to …?Have a tryHow to do itD.Read and act.E.Part 2Have you ever surfed?Have you ever been to Hawaii?Ask and answer in pairsLearn: Bondi, Cape Town, Newquay, noneNo one 人单数No one is herenone 人/物单数/复数None of them is here.F.Wb. Ex3. 2 . 1 .G.ConclusionSurf, surfing, surfer, waveHe’s a surfer. Have a tryHow long have you been in …?Have you ever been to …?11.Homeworkwb. Ex 2P.S.The writing on the blackboardUnit 2 Water sportsLesson 5surf ⅠWhat’s …like? = How is …? Have a trylearn sth. from sb.surfing ⅠHow long have you been in …?surfer Since last Wednesday no one 人/ 单wave ⅠHave you ever been to …? none人/物单/复Hawaii ⅠNone of us has. none of us (true)Cape Town No one has. no one of us (false)Lesson 6ⅠTeaching MaterialsWords: describe, especially, attract, so-called, possible, since, part-time, although, fit, prize, competition, event, Olympic, Waikiki, Honolulu, San FranciscoPhrases: all over, large numbers of, no matter, both…and…, give up, ever since, the Olympic Games Sentences: Now it is enjoyed by people all over the world.You can always find surfers out riding the waves.In the morning, he works as a part-time assistant in a surf shop.ⅠTeaching Objectives1.Try to understand the whole passage and read the whole lesson fluently and the pronunciation andintonation should be right.2.Master the following materials:4Ss Words: describe, especially, attract, so-called, possible, since, part-time, although, fit, prize,competition, event, OlympicPhrases: all over, large numbers of, no matter, both…and…, give up, ever since, the Olympic Game Sentences: Now it is enjoyed by people all over the world.You can always find surfers out riding the waves.In the morning, he works as a part-time assistant in a surf shop.3.Master the following materials:3Ss Words: Waikiki, Honolulu, San FranciscoⅠ Teaching Points1.The main points: (1) &(2) in teaching objectives2.The difficult points: A. the use of “although” B. the use of “no matter”C. the use of “ both…and…”Ⅰ Teaching ProcedurePeriod 1anization of the classTalk about surfing2.ReviewHave you ever been to Qingdao?Who has ever been to Bondi Beach? None of us.Has anybody water-skied before? Nobody has.3.The teaching of the new lessonA.Lesson 6In Lesson 5, we learned some water sports. Today, we are going to talk about one of them----surfing.B.Talk about surfingWhere is the best place for surfing? Why?Have you ever watched people surf?What do you think of it?Ask the students to say something about it.Teach: fit, prize, competitionSurfing will make you fit( healthy). Maybe you can take part in a surfing competition, then you maywin a prize.Part 1 Pre-read Ask and answer then teach: watch sb. do sth.; describe sth.C.Part 2Read and do wb. Ex.1D.Conclusion.fit, win a prize4.HomeworkA.Go over what we learn todayB.Read the passage and find out all the new words, try to guess their meaning.Period 2Teaching Procedureanization of the classLearn the passage2.ReviewWatch sb. do sth.; fit(healthy); win a prize3.The teaching of the new lessonA. Paragraph 1Find out the key sentence. Then learn the new language points.one of…; be enjoyed by sb.; all over the world= everywhere in the world;be famous for\ as; especially; attract sb. to somewhere; large numbers of people(it is used to modify countable nouns)= a number ofRead this paragraph after the tape and then read it together. Ask some to read it in classB. Paragraph 2Find out the key sentence. Then learn the new language points..Read this paragraph after the tape and then read it together. Ask some to read it in classC.Paragraph 3Find out the key sentence. Then learn the new language points.D.Paragraph 4Find out the key sentence. Then learn the new language points.E.Conclusion4. HomeworkA.Wb. Ex. 2&3B.Retell the storyLesson 7课型:讲练课ⅠTeaching Materials1.Functional and notional itemsLearn to talk about something has donenguage materialsWords: such, fail, practice, New Zealand, businessPhrases: such great fun, on business, so farSentences: Time flies!He’s gone to New Zealand on business.ⅠTeaching Objectives1.Learn to talk about something has done.2.Try to understand the content and read the dialogue fluently, the pronunciation and intonation should beright.3.Master the following materials:4 skills Words: such, fail, practice, businessPhrases: so far, on businessSentences: He’s gone to …4.Master the following materials:2 skills Words: New ZealandⅠTeaching Points1.The main points: (1) & (2) in teaching objectives2.The difficult pointsA.such great funsuch+adj. +n.(不可数/复数)such a + adj. + n.(可数名词单数)与so的区别B.have been surfingC.practice sth.\ doing sth.D.gone to & been togone to去了,强调不在说话地点been to 去过,强调对某地有所了解,可以在说话地点ⅠTeaching Procedureanization of the classWe are going to talk about Bruce and Ted again. In grammar, we are going to talk about the present perfect tense.2.RevisionA.Retell the story in Lesson 6.B.Wb. Ex2&33.The teaching of the new lessonA.Lesson 7In lesson 5, we know Bruce will show Ted how to surf. Can Ted surf now?B.Listen and answerCan Ted surf? What has Bruce been doing every day? Why?When is Ted leaving for home?How about Bruce?Where is Bruce’s uncle?C.Read and learnTeach: *on Bondi Beach*such great fun: very funnysuch+adj. +n.(不可数/复数) such beautiful flowerssuch a + adj. + n.(可数名词单数) such a beautiful flowerso+ adj. So beautiful a flower前,要用“so”如果在数量词“many, much, few, little”eg: so much water, so many people* fail (in) the examfail to do sth.=can’t do sth.eg: fail the exam=not pass the examfail to catch the bus= miss the bus* need more practicepractice: 练习,实践(为不可数名词)如:Practice makes perfect.Practice : 练习(为及物动词)如:practice doing sth.* Time flies.* gone to去了,强调不在说话地点been to 去过,强调对某地有所了解,可以在说话地点eg: Where is he? He’s gone to his home.* on businessD.Reading Practice.E.Part 2 Ask and answeryet 用于否定句,一般疑问句及条件状语从句already用于肯定句,如果用于一般疑问句则表示惊讶的语气F.Answer the questions in groups. Teach: so far: up to nowAsk some to do it in classG.ConclusionH.Wb. Ex 14.HomeworkA.Recite Part 1B.Go over the whole lessonLesson 8课型:练习课ⅠTeaching MaterialsWords: cross, channel, mainland, slow, journey, among, proud, pride, unless, shot, truthPhrases: come true, slow down, be proud of, speak highly of, not only…but also…Sentences: Among them were his parents.He is not only the pride of our school, but also the pride of all the people in Hainan.ⅠTeaching Objectives1.Read the passage in Part 3 and try to understand its meaning. Read it fluently and the pronunciation andintonation should be right.2.Finish all the exercises in this lesson.3.Master the following materials as four skills:Words: cross, channel, mainland, slow, journey, among, proud, pride,Phrases: come true, slow down, be proud of, speak highly of, not only…but also…Sentences: Among them were his parents.He is not only the pride of our school, but also the pride of all thepeople in Hainan.4. Master the following materials as three skills: words: unless, shot, truthⅠTeaching Points1.The main points: (1) & (2) in teaching objectives如果连接两个主语时,用就近一致原则。
人教版九年级上册英语全册教案含反思

Unit 1How can we become good learners?Language Goal【语言目标】Talk about how to study Knowledge Goals【知识目标】Key Words textbook,conversation,aloud,pronunciation,sentence,patient,expression,discover,secret,grammar,repeat,note,physics,chemistry,pronounce,increase,speed,partner,born,ability,create,brain,active,attention,connect,review,knowledge,wiselyKey Phrases look up,ask sb.for help,fall in love with,be born with,pay attention to,connect…withKey Sentences1.—How do you learn English?—I learn by studying with a group. 2.—Do you learn English by reading aloud?—Yes,I do.It helps my pronunciation.3.—How can I read faster?—You can read faster by reading word groups. 4.—How can I improve my pronunciation?—One way is by listening to tapes.Key Grammar Learn to use “verb+by doing(gerund)” to express waysof doing things.Ability Goals 【能力目标】1.Develop listening,speaking,reading and writing skills byusing the target languages.2.Learn to talk about ways of studying,give suggestions to help others overcome their obstacles in study and discuss how to learn better using “by doing sth.”.Moral Goals 【情感目标】1.With the help of this unit's study,students can think and learn how to study English and they will be encouraged to be active and hard-working learners. 2.Learn to communicate and cooperate with others instudy.Teaching Time【课时】Five periodsPeriod 1 Section A(1a-2d) Period 2 Section A(3a-4c)Period 3 Section B(1a-1e)Period 4 Section B(2a-2e)Period 5 Section B(3a-3b) & Self Check本单元围绕学习的话题,讲述了学习的障碍及对应的解决方法,对学生的学习有重要意义。
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Unit 11 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?The First PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key V ocabularyrestroom, shampoo, stamp(2)Target LanguageExcuse me.Can you please tell me where I can get a dictionary?Sure.There’s a bookstore on River Road.2.Ability Objects(1)Train students’ listening ability.(2)Train students’ communicative competence.3.Moral ObjectHelping each other is very important.It is a good quality.Ⅱ.Teaching Key PointTarget LanguageⅢ.Teaching Difficult Points1.How to train students’ listening ability.2.How to train students’ communicative competence.Ⅳ.Teaching ProceduresStep ⅠRevisionT: You’re new to this school.You need to know where the main office is.How can you ask where the main office is?S1: Where’s the main office?T: That’s one way to ask.But there is a more polite way you can ask.You can say, "Can you tell me where the main office is?" Class repeat.Can you tell me where the main office is?S s: Can you tell me where the main office is?T: That’s correct.Now let’s say you want to know where Classroom 1 is.How can you ask?S2: Can you tell me where Classroom 1 is?T: Good! There’s another polite way you can ask: Could you tell me how to get to Classroom 1? Class repeat.Could you tell me how to get to Classroom 1?S s: Could you tell me how to get to Classroom 1?T: That’s right.Very good.Step Ⅱ1aGo through the instructions with the class.Read the list of things to the class.To review the meaning of each item on the list, invite different students to say each phrase in their own words.Point to the lettered parts of the picture one by one.Ask a student: What kind of place is this?What do they sell there? Do we have one in our community? What is the name of the one in our community?Point out the sample answer.Say, The letter c is in front of the words buy shampoo because you could buy shampoo in a department store.There may be more than one correct answer for some blanks.While students are working, move around the room offering help as necessary.Step Ⅲ1bRead the instructions to students.Point out the two conversations that are shown in the picture.As you listen, fill in the blanks with words you hear in the recording.Play the recording the first time.Students only listen.Play the recording a second time.This time ask them to fill in the blanks with the words you hear.Check the answers with the whole class.Step Ⅳ1cRead the instructions to the class.Point out the list of things people need and the pictures of the places in activity 1a.Say.Look at activity la.Have a conversation with a partner.Ask your parter politely where you can do these thing and then answer your partner’s questions.As students work, listen to some pairs in order to check the progress and help with pronunciation as needed.After students have had a chance to practise several exchanges, ask some pairs to come to the front of the classroom and act out their conversations.Step ⅤHomeworkReview the target language.The Second PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key V ocabularyescalator, furniture, exchange money, elevator(2)Target LanguageExcuse me.Do you know where I can exchange money?Sure.There’s a bank on the secondfloor.Take the escalator to the second floor and turn right.The bank is next to the bookstore.2.Ability Objects(1)Train students’ listening ability.(2)Train students’ communicative competence.3.Moral ObjectsIf someone asks you how to get to the place he wants to go to, you should tell him the way correctly.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points1.Key V ocabularyexchange money2.Target LanguageExcuse me.Do you know where I can exchange money?Sure.There’s a bank on the second floor.3.StructuresDo you know where I can buy shampoo?Could you tell me how to get to the post office?Can you please tell me where I can get a dictionary?Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult Points1.Indirect questions.2.How to improve students’ listening ability.Ⅳ.Teaching ProceduresStep ⅠRevisionCheck homework.Step Ⅱ2aRead the instructions and point to the list of directions.Get students to name the items in the picture such as escalator, elevator, shoe store, and so on.Play the recording.Students only listen.Tell them that the picture may help them understand what they are hearing.Play the recording again.This time ask students to write a number next to four of the directions.Check the answers with the whole class.Step Ⅲ2bPoint to the picture.Say, now you will hear the recording again.This time show where the boy went as he followed the directions to the drug store.Draw a line on the picture in your book.Play the recording again and ask students to draw the line on their own.Check the answer with the class.Step Ⅳ2cAsk a pair of students to read the sample conversation aloud to the class.Read the instructions aloud.Say.Make conversations using information about the places in the picture with your partners.As students work, move around the classroom checking the progress of the pairs and offering help as needed.Ask one or two pairs to say their conversations to the class.Ask the rest of the class to look at the picture as they listen.Step ⅤHomeworkAsk the students to write three sentences with the starters of the structures.The Third PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key V ocabularyhang out, fresh, advantage, disadvantage, block(2)Target LanguageGo out the front door and take a right.Walk about three blocks.Go past the park, and turn left onto Oak Street.3.Moral ObjectsAnything has both advantages and disadvantages.We should treat everything correctly.Ⅱ.Teaching Key PointTrain students’ listening, speaking, reading and writing ability.Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult PointsHow to improve students’ integrating skills.Ⅳ.Teaching ProceduresStep ⅠRevisionT: Yesterday we learned the structures.Do you know where…? Could you tell me how to get to…? Can you please tell me where…? Now who can make sentences by using the structures?Step Ⅱ3aRead the instructions.Point out the blank lines under the words Advantages and Disadvantages below the interview.You will write your answers in these blanks.Read the first two sentences at the top of the article.Explain that the interviewer will talk to several teenagers.Get students to read the interview on their own quickly.When they have finished, ask if there are any words or sentences they don’t understand.If there are, explain them.Ask students to read the interview again and write the advantages and disadvantages.Check the answers with the whole class.Step Ⅲ3bRead the instructions.Point out the conversation in the box and invite two students to read it to the class.Point out the list of advantages and disadvantages in Activity 3a.Say, You can use these items and any other items you can think of as you talk about places you usually hang out.Ask students to work in groups of four or five.As they work, move around the classroom helping the groups as necessary.Make sure they talk about both advantages and disadvantages.Ask several groups to act out part of their conversation to the class.Step Ⅳ4Read the instructions to the class.Get students to look back at the picture and activities on the first page of this unit.Point out the sample language in the box.Invite a student to read it to the class.Ask students to say the names of some stores and other places in the community and write them on the board.Say,Each group can choose three of these places to write about, or you can choose another place you knowofWrite careful directions from the school to each place, but do not say the name of the place.You can use the words this place instead.In order to help students work, draw a simple map showing the school and several nearby streets.When the groups are ready, they read their directions to the class and the other students guess the name of the place they are talking about.Step ⅤHomework1.Ask students to choose two places in the community and write careful directions from the school to each place.2.Finish off the exercises on pages 46~47 of the workbook.The Fourth PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key V ocabularyfascinating, convenient, safe, restroom, inexpensive(2)Target LanguageCan you tell me where there’s a good place to eat?Of course.What kind of food do you like?2.Ability Objects(1)Train students’ writing and speaking ability.(2)Train students’ ability to understand the target language in spoken conversation.(3)Train students’ ability to use the target language.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points1.Key V ocabularyconvenient, safe, restroom inexpensive2.Target LanguageCan you tell me where there’s a good place to eat?Of course.What kind of food do you like?Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult Points1.How to improve students’ writing and speaking ability.2.How to use the target language.Ⅳ.Teaching ProceduresStep ⅠRevisionCheck homework.Step Ⅱ1aGo through the instructions with the class.Read the words in the box to the class and ask if there are any of these words that students don’t understand.If so, help students to explain the meaning of the word.Then read the instructions again and point out the sample answer.Get a student to read the sample answer to the class.Point out that students can also write other words after the word clean.Ask students to write words from the box in the blanks on their own.Help students if needed.Correct the answers by having students read what qualities he or she listed.Step Ⅲ1bRead the instructions to the class.Point out the example in the box.Invite two students to read it to the class.Now work with a partner.Look at the words in the box and use them to talk about places in your own city.As students talk, move around the classroom checking their work.Offer language support as needed.Invite several pairs of students to say their conversations to the class.Step Ⅳ2aPoint to the picture and ask students to tell what is happening.If necessary, explain that the scene shows a family on vacation.They are asking the man for information about various things to do in Sunville.Go through the instructions and point to the chart.Play the recording.Students only listen the first time.Play the recording again.Ask students to write the places people ask about.Check the answers with the whole class.Step Ⅴ2bRead the instructions and point to the chart.You will hear the same recording again.This time listen carefully to the answers the cleck gives.Write the answers in the blanks alone.Point out the sample answer.Play the recording again.Ask students to write their answers in the blanks.Check the answers.Step Ⅵ2cPoint to the sample conversation.Invite two students to read it to the class.Read the instructions.Role play the conversations you hear on the tape.Get students to work in pairs.Move around the room checking the progress of the pairs and offering help as needed.Ask one or two pairs to say their conversations to the class.Step ⅦHomeworkTalk about some places using the words in la, then write down the conversations.The Fifth PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key V ocabularywater slide, clown, dress up, have fun(2)Practise reading an article.(3)Practise writing something using the target language.2.Ability Objects(1)Train students’ reading ability.(2)Train students’ writing ability.Ⅱ.Teaching Key PointPractise reading and writing using the target language.Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult PointHow to write a guide to a place.Ⅳ.Teaching ProceduresStep I RevisionReview the target language presented in this unit.Check homework.Step Ⅱ3aInvite a student to read the article aloud to the class.Correct any pronunciation errors to make sure the student is providing a good model for the rest of the class.Ask students to read the article again and complete the chart.Get students to do the work on their own or in pairs.As they work, move around the classroom and offer help as necessary.Check the answers.Step m 3bRead the instructions to the class.Point to the first two sentences and ask a student to read these sentences to the class.Look back at Activities 2a and 2b.Use this information to help you complete the guide to Sunville.Ask the students to complete the brochure on their own.As they work, walk around the classroom offering help and answering questions as needed.Invite a student to read the completed article to the class.Step Ⅳ3cRead the instructions to the class.Ask students to say the names of some of the places they might write about.Write a list of these places on the board for students to use as they write their guides.Ask students to work on their own.Tell them that they can use what they wrotefor activity 3b as a guide.They can write the guide for all tourists, teenagers, families, or people on a budget.As they work, move around the room offering help as needed.Correct the students’work.Ask some students to read their guides and correct them.Step ⅤPart 4Go through the instructions with the class.Get students to look back at the guides they wrote in Activity 3c.Ask students to work in groups of four or five students.Let different students play the role of the booth worker and the different tourists.Make sure every student has a chance to participate.Ask one or two groups to say one of their conversations to the class.Step ⅥHomework1.Read the article in 3a again.2.Write a guide to our city.The Sixth PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Fill in blanks and make sentences using beautiful, safe, delicious, convenient, fascinating.(2)Write some questions using the target language.2.Ability ObjectsTrain students’ writing ability.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points1.Fill in blanks and make sentences.2.Write questions using the target language.Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult PointMake sentences using "beautiful, safe, delicious, convenient, fascinating".Ⅳ.Teaching ProceduresStep ⅠRevisionCheck homework.Ask a few students to read the article in 3a.Then ask a few students to read their guides.Step ⅡPart 1Look at the words in the box.Ask a student to read them.Make sure the students understand the meaning of the words.You are to fill in the blanks with the words.In some cases, students may need to use another form of the word, for example adjusting for tense or subject/ verb agreement.Ask students to fill in the blanks on their own.Check the answers.Step ⅢPart 2Go through the instructions with the class.Look at the example with the students.Ask students what the answer would be.Ask a student to read the question and answer it.Excuse me, could you tell me where the bank is, please?The bank is across the street from the shopping malt.Get students to complete the work in pairs.Check the answers.Ask a few students to read their questions.Step ⅣJust for Fun!Ask all the students to read the conversation.Ask: What is funny about this cartoon? Help students to explain.A Martian is a person from the planet Mars.There is no such thing as Martian food on Earth, and the clerk looks silly because he is trying to think of where there is a Martian restaurant.Invite some pairs of students to present this conversation to the rest of the class.Step ⅤSummary and HomeworkIn this class, we’ve done much writing practice using the key vocabulary words and the target language presented in this unit.After class, please finish the questions in 2 in your exercisebooks.Then finish the exercises on pages 47~48 of the workbook as well.The Seventh PeriodⅠTeaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key V ocabularyimage, adventure, jealousy, hero, crime, journey, brave, no longer, show interestin, take it easy, become interested in, plain looks(2)Text:Grown-ups like cartoons, too.2.Ability Objects(1)Fast-reading to get a general idea of the text.(2)Careful-reading to get the detailed information in the text.(3)Learn the words and phrases from the context.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points1.Key vocabulary.2.Train students’ reading and writing skills.Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult PointTrain students’ reading and writing skills.Ⅳ.Teaching ProceduresStep I Key V ocabularySay the words and have students repeat them again and again until they can pronounce them fluently and accurately.Step ⅡPart 1Read the title Grown-ups like cartoons, too.To the class.Ask, what do you think the article is about?Look at the picture.Ask students to describe what is happening in the picture.Ask students to answer the five questions.But don’t look at the reading text.Instead, they use their background knowledge to try to answer the questions.As students work, walk around, looking at their progress.When most students finish the task, ask students to answer the questions with a parter.Elicit answers from the students.Ask if other students have the same or different answers.Do not give the correct answers to the students at this point.Wait until students have finished the reading and let them revise their answers accordingly.Step ⅢPart 2Read the text quickly, then summarize each paragraph in your own words.As the students are doing this, move around the classroom to make sure they can do the task in English.Ask five students to report their answers.Draw students’ attention to the instructions.Ask students to complete the task individually or in pairs.As they work, walk around the classroom to make sure students discuss their reasons in English.Have students report their answers.Encourage students to use complete sentences.Step ⅣPart 3Point to the story.Look at the words indicated in bold.Ask different students to guess the meaning.Don’t give them the correct answers.Ask students to read the article once.Say, pay attention to the bold words and expressions.And note any other words or sentences, you don’t understand.Read in context, guessing their meanings from the other words around them.Ask students to read the article again for comprehension.Read the instructions with the students and have them look at the example.Then ask students to match the correct meanings with the correct words and expressions.Allow them one or two minutes to do this.Check the answers:Get students to make sentences with the words and expressions.Remind them to look at the articleagain for extra help.Answers to this activity will vary.Then ask a students to write his/her answers on the blackboard.Help correct any mistakes.Step ⅤPart 4Read the instructions to the class.Elicit the first answer from the students from memory.Make sure that they understand what they need to do.Ask students to do the activity on their own or in pairs.As they work, walk around the classroom offering help students may need.Check the answers.Step ⅥPart 5Read the task with the students.Ask students to do the activity in small groups.Try to put creative and artistic students in each group.Check the answers and have students show or act out their cartoons for the class.Optional activityAs an optional in-class or homework activity, remind students to find some cartoons and cut out the speech bubbles.Students can then write their own English stories in the speech bubbles.Step ⅦHomework1.Read the story in 2 again for further comprehension.2.Revise the target language in this unit.。