新视野大学英语第三版视听说1教案
新视野英语教程听说教程1(第三版)Unit10教案

(五)Talking Together
1.Act out the pictures in Task 1 with partners.
EncourageSs to list more situations that oneneeds to ask for one’s permission to dosomething.
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PPT课件;MP3光盘;磁带
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Play the recording and ask Ss to read aloud.
Correct their pronunciation when necessary.
Make corrections if students have problemspronouncing any of those sounds.
(六)Enjoying Yourself
Listen to the song and sing along.
Listen to thesong“Love Doesn’t Ask Why”(presented in PPT or MP3),and enjoy oneself.
课后学习设计
作业
Review the new words and phrases, and do the listening practices in the unit again.
(三)Testing Your Ears
1.Read new words, phrases and expressions.
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3. Understand and talk about college life;
4. Conduct a series of listening and speaking activities related to the theme of the unit.
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Emphasisis placed on:
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﹡improving the students’ listening and speaking ability.
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Difficulty in teaching:
The lack of background information and new English words may prevent students from understanding the listening materials.
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﹡give students some background information about the topic, such as some useful words and expressions maybe used when refer to this topic..
大学新视野英语视听说教育教案第三版第一册第三单元录音文本(完全版)

Unit 3 Life momentsListening to the worldSharingScriptsF = FinnPart 1F: I love living in London because there’s so much to do. I’ve been to lots of interesting places but there’s always something new to experience. How do you feel about London?W1 = Woman 1, etc; M1 = Man 1, etc.Part 2W1: I love London. I actually lived here for 14 years.W2: I love London. I love the diversity, and all the different people here, the multiculturalism.W3: I love London. London is one of the most amazing cities. It’s so exciting; there’s so much to do and see in London. I think it’s one of my favorite cities.W4: I like London, but sometimes it’s too busy.M1: There’s (There’re) too many people; it’s too big a city; um … it doesn’t have any real heart, and um, you know, for a holiday, it’s … it’s just not, it’s … it’s … it’s not very relaxing.W5: Living in Australia at the moment, comparing it to London, I find the people to be more humorous and lively. There seems to be more going on.M2: Absolutely love London. One of the best places, I think, anyone can live. There’sjust so much happening, I mean. Um, my father’s just over for two weeks and (has) actually been going down to all the galleries and stuff today along the South Bank.W6: I feel very comfortable in London. It’s already, like, my fifth time.M3: I wouldn’t like to live in London, but to visit, it’s an absolutely tremendous place and where I live it’s just a short train ride.M4: I do like London. I really like the old architecture and the history that they have here. There’s a lot to see and it’s just a really nice city.M5: London’s a very nice city. It takes a lot to get used to.M6: I like London very much. I like London because of its huge diversity of people, and huge diversity of things to do and places to see.Part 3F: What’s the most exciting thing you’ve done in London?W3: The most exciting thing I’ve done in London recently is to see Oasis live. I went to the Roundhouse and it was the most amazing concert. It was free, so we ended up having nice passes, so we were close to the band and it was incredible. It’s the best thing I think I’ve seen in a long time.W2: I’ve been to the theater quite a lot in London. I went to see Waiting for Godot at the National.W5: I’ve recently been to Hampton Court,which is a royal palace most famously known for being the place where King Henry VIII lived, and a few of his wives that made it there.M3: I … I think Tate Modern is the best place I’ve been to, you know, because it’s … it’s different every time … Um, you know, they really push the boundaries of, youknow, the displays, compared to a lot of the traditional museums and art galleries in London.M5: The best thing I’ve ever done was wat ching a gig in Hyde Park for my cousin’s birthday.W4: The most exciting thing I’ve done in London? Um, I’ve watched England play football at Wembley – that was quite exciting.M2: Just this weekend, we were in er, Brixton, in Brockwell Park, and there was a country fair going on and just the characters in the crowd were just absolutely fantastic.M4: I’ve done a lot of interesting things. I’ve had a lot of good experiences here but probably the best thing was when I went to Wimbledon this year. Um … I got to watch … I got to watch Andy Murray on Center Court. I managed to get tickets to that. And it was just a really good atmosphere and it was a good example of, sort of, British culture and sport.ListeningScriptsThis happened in Australia … when I was a bout 25. I spent a few days at a hotel in Alice Springs and went to Ayers Rock and … Well, anyway, one day, I went out for a walk … in the outback. It was a lovely day so I walked and walked … and then I realized I didn’t really know where I was. I was a b it stupid, really … because I decided to go further … I guess I thought I’d find the way back.Um … anyway, after that I heard some dogs. First I heard them barking, and then I saw them … There wasa group –maybe five or six dogs, wild dogs, coming towards me. I felt really frightened, but I remembered some advice I, I, er … um, I … I read in my guidebook: Don’t move, and don’t look at the dogs. So I froze,like a statue … I didn’t move … and I looked at a tree, not at the dogs, and didn’t move my eyes. The dogs were all around me, jumping and barking … I thought they were going to bite me. Then one dog did bite my arm, just a little, but still I didn’t move. In the end, after about 20 minutes, the dogs went away. I stayed there for a few more minutes and then luckily found my way back to the hotel. It was the most frightening experience I’ve ever had!ViewingF = Francesco; M1 = Mamas; M2 = MariaF: Kalimera. Kalimera. Er, can you show me around Crete?M1: Yes.F: This is the biggest Greek island of all, so I’ve got a local guide for the next two days.M1: Francesco, do you want to see a Cretan wedding?F: Oh, great! Traditional Cretan weddings can be incredible. Preparations often last days. Mamas is taking me to meet the bride, Maria Skula.F: Kalimera, Francesco.M2: Welcome! Come in.F: Congratulations!M2: Thank you.F: Are you a little nervous?M2: A little.F: All the women are helping prepare for the wedding feast. They’re making decorations in dough for a special wedding bread. How many guests for your wedding?M2: Er, 1,500 about (about 1,500).F: Mamma mia, it’s a lot! Mamma mia. The whole of Maria’s village has turned out to see her get married. The bride arrives with her father. She’s gorgeous. This is the nervous bridegroom, Jorgos. In a few minutes he and Maria will be man and wife.M2: I do!F: And now we go to party. It’s certainly the largest wedding reception I’ve ever been to. At Cretan weddings, guests give money as gifts. And now the food is served. The meat of 150 sheep ... and a whole lot more. Maria and Jorgos’ first dance as man and wife includes all the close family. I’m destroyed! Ah, really.Speaking for communicationRole-playScripts1A: Hello.B: Hi, Sean. It’s Debbie.A: Hi, Debbie. What’s up?B: Is Kevin there?A: No, h e’s not. He went out about 10 minutes ago.B: Oh …A: What’s up?B: Well, I locked the keys in the car. Kevin has the spare key.A: Oh, what a drag!B: Could I leave a message for him?A: Of course.B: Just ask him to call me.A: On your mobile?B: No, that’s in the car … I’ll give you a number.A: Hold on … OK, go ahead.B: OK, let’s see … It’s 3-double 2, 6-3, 2-8.A: Got it. I’ll tell him.B: Thanks, bye.A: Bye.2A: Berkley Bank.B: Hello. Could I speak to customer services, please?A: Just a moment.C: Customer services.B: Hello, I’ve got a problem. I think I’ve lost my credit card.C: I see. I’m sorry, this line is very bad. Where are you calling from?B: I’m in Madrid, actually. In fact, I’m calling from a public phone and I’ve only got one minute on this card. Could you ring me back?C: Of course. Could you give me the number there?B: Just a moment … It’s 34 for Spain, 91 for Madrid, then 308 5238. C: Let me check that. 34 91 308 5238.B: That’s right.C: Fine. Put the phone down –I’ll ca ll you back straight away.B: Thank you.3A: Hello?B: Oh, thank goodness. Hello, uh … Who’s this?A: My name’s Marianne.B: Thanks for picking up.A: Well, the phone rang so I picked it up.B: Yes, well, that’s my cell phone. And you found it.A: Oh, OK … It’s yours. Do you want to get it back?B: Yes, thanks. Where are you?A: Central Park, by the fountain. It was here in the grass.B: Ah, yes … I thought it might be.A: So where are you?B: Not far away. I can be there in 10 minutes.A: OK, I’ll wait here.B: Great. Thanks a lot!Group discussionScriptsI = Interviewer; S1 = Speaker 1; S2 = Speaker 2; S3 = Speaker 3I: Excuse me. Do you have a second? We’re asking people about experiences of a lifetime … for a survey.S1: Oh … Er, yes, if … if it’s q uick.I: Great! Could you look at this list? Have you done any of these things?S1: Hmm … Yes, yes, I have actually. Well, one of them! I’ve been to Guatemala and I’ve climbed that volcano, I think.I: Anything else?S1: No, no, I don’t think so. Sorry, I have to run …I: Excuse me …S2: What?I: Have you ever ridden an elephant?S2: Uh, what? Why? Uh, no. No, I haven’t …I: We’re doing a survey on experiences of a lifetime. Can I show you this list? Um, have you done any of these activities?S2: Oh, OK. OK. Er, let’s see … Um … No, no,no, no. Oh, I’ve sailed down the Nile … So that’s one thing. In fact, I went to Egypt last year, with the (my) wife … our wedding anniversary … It was funny because …I: Excuse me. Er, we’re doing a survey … about experiences of a lifetime.S3: Right …I: Two minutes. Could you just look at this list? Have you done any of these things? S3: OK. Well … I don’t travel that much, so …I, I haven’t been to Iceland … but itlooks nice – swimming in a thermal spa looks fun.I: And the other things?S3: Hmm … no … Well, I’ve seen some of them on TV. Is that OK? Does that count?Further practice in listeningShort conversationsScriptsConversation 1W: How I wish you had gone to the concert with me last night. The band was terribly good!M: I knew it would be. But I came down with a bad cold and had to stay at home to rest.Q: Why didn’t the man go to the concert?Conversation 2M: What did Jennifer think about her job interview? I’m so looking forward to hearing about it.W: She did n’t say much. When I saw her late this morning, she said she would prefer not to talk about it.Q: What can we learn about Jennifer’s job interview?Conversation 3W: I was waiting for you to call me last night. You know I really needed my bicycle to go to the library.M: Oh, I’m so sorry. I was playing a computer game with my roommate andcompletely forgot. You know what, I’ve got it right here.Q: What will the man probably do?Conversation 4M: How was the high school reunion party? You must have had a lot to tell those people since you hadn’t seen each other for 10 years.W: I sure did! I was so excited seeing them again. Everyone had interesting experiences, exciting jobs and a happy family.Q: What are the speakers talking about?Conversation 5W: I had a quarrel with my roommate. Every night she stays up very late. I can’t fall asleep when she is around making noises in the room.M: I’m so sorry to hear that. Like you, I’m an early bird, too. It’s hard to share a room with a night owl.Q: What does the man mean?Long conversationScriptsW: Guess what Dad! I won the school spelling competition today! I’m the best speller out of all 450 students at my middle school! I won by spelling the word “excellence”correctly after Jimmy messed up on the word “vehicle”. He added an extra “k” after “c”.M: Wow, that’s great, sweetheart! I’m so proud of you. I still remember when I was 13 and I won my school’s big spelling competition.I competed all the way to thestate competition in Sacramento, California!W: You went all the way to the state capital for a spelling competition? Our competition was just in the school cafeteria.M: Yes! Our state competition was in a big theater in Sacramento. We drove two hours from our home to get there. I wore my new blue suit! I even wore my dad’s favorite green tie for good luck!W: Did you win?M: Almost! I came in second. I was so sad after I misspelled “knowledgeable”. But my mom gave me a big hug afterwards, and then we went out for ice cream. Um … vanilla ice cream.W: Wow Dad! Second place in the state competition! In my next competition, I’m going to wear my favorite new yellow dress for good luck! And we can go out and have vanilla ice cream, too!Q1: Why was the girl excited?Q2: What happened when the man was 13 years old?Q3: Why did the man’s mom give him a big hug?Q4: What color is the girl going to wear for her next competition?Passage 1ScriptsThere are certain superstitions in almost every culture in the world. Even societies that are very rational and scientific are sometimes a little bit superstitious. For example, the United States is a country that is very advanced in science andtechnology. But American people sometimes believe in superstitions. Americans consider “13” an unlucky number. Some people in the United States also believe that if Friday falls on the 13th day of the month, they will have bad luck.Some Americans believe they will have bad luck if they walk under a ladder. Even if people say they are not superstitious, they will often avoid walking under a ladder. Often people consider it unlucky to break a mirror. If a person breaks a mirror, he or she will have seven years of bad luck. Americans also think they will have bad luck if a black cat crosses their path. A long time ago, people believed that black cats were actually witches.However, some things are thought to bring good luck. For instance, some Americans believe if they dream about a white cat, or step on their own shadow, or put a mirror just across the door, they will have good luck. Or if they catch a falling leaf on the first day of autumn, they will have good luck all winter. Others think if they blow out all the candles on their birthday cake in one blow, they will get whatever they want. And some people think they will have good luck if they find a penny on the ground and pick it up.Q1: What is this passage mainly about?Q2: According to the passage, what is considered as bad luck?Q3: Why is it considered bad luck to see a black cat crossing one’s path?Q4: According to the passage, what will bring people good luck?Passage 2ScriptsSome parts of the earth are more likely to have earthquakes than other parts. This is usually true of 1) mountainous areas because there the thickness of rocks is not even.It is easy to understand why people are so 2) frightened by earthquakes. People used to believe that when an earthquake 3) took place, the ground opened, swallowed great numbers of people, and then it closed. It was also thought that those people would 4) vanish forever. But now we know this is not what really happens.What we need to fear most is the effects of a serious earthquake, including fires, floods, and landslides. A powerful earthquake 5) occurred in Yellowstone National Park on August 17, 1959. The earthquake was 6) massive and very strong. It also caused the worst landslides in US historysince 1927.After the earthquake, some people said that they would never visit Yellowstone, because they were afraid they would be 7) caught in such a disaster caused by the earthquake. This is actually a foolish idea. Such a fear would 8) keep us away from beautiful mountains for the rest of our lives. Even though earthquakes happen every day, such a powerful earthquake like the Yellowstone one does not happen frequently at all. We should feel 9) grateful that very few of us will suffer such a bad natural disaster. Besides, if we know10) in advance and make careful preparations, the loss of lives could be avoided.。
新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说第一册教案

新视野大学英语视听说1教案内容:一、教学目的和要求;二、教学重点;三、教学难点;四、教学方法与教学手段;五、教学过程;六、作业或思考题;七、参考文献;八、课后分析;课程基本信息□公共必修课□公共选修课课程类别√专业必修课□专业选修课□学分学时 1.5 学分26 学时使用教材郑树棠,《新视野大学英语视听说教程1》,外语教学与研究出版社,2015 年参考1.郑树棠,《新视野大学英语视听说教程 1 教师用书》,外语教学与研究出版社,2015 年书目2.张明伦,《英语听力入门 I-IV 》,华东师范大学出版社,2009年.3.潘培忠,《VOA 新闻听力教程》,青岛出版社, 2001年.通过对英语(师范)专业大一学生进行初步的专业听力技能训练使其能听懂教师的课堂用语以及对课文内容所作的解释;听懂他人以较慢的语速谈课论日常生活;听懂基本没有生词、题材熟悉、难度略低于高三所学课文的程语段,理解正确率达到 70%。
通过一学期的学习,能够听懂英语语言国家人教士所作的难度不超过所学语言知识的讲座,掌握中心大意,理解主要内容,并能辨别说话人的态度和语气。
听懂VOA慢速新闻广播和文化节目,抓住学主要内容。
能在15分钟内听写根据已学知识编写而成或选用的录音材料(词目数120个左右,念四遍,语速为每分钟80个单词),错误率不超过 10%。
的能熟练地就课文内容进行问答,并进行简单的讨论;经过准备,能简及单而连贯地复述听过的或读过的语段;能就日常生活的话题进行初步交际;能清楚而连贯地讲述学生熟悉的题材和课文内容,长度不少于八句。
通过要一学期的学习,口语水平应逐步在初级基础上有所提高:能就所听到的语求段进行问答和复述;能就日常生活话题进行交谈;做到正确表达思想,语音、语调自然,无重大语法错误,语言基本得体。
UNIT 1 Traces of the past(3periods)I.Teaching Objectivesand Requirements1. Topic:Traces of the past2. Language Skills:1) Listening skills: Listening for specific information2) Speaking skills: Keeping a conversation going3. Learning Objectives:1) talk about past events and their impacts on the present2) listen for specific information3) keep a conversation going4) conduct an interview4. Vocabulary, and Expression:social, clubbing, disco, cute, fish and chips, Johannesburg,orphanage, Cuban, FIFA ⋯5. Language Notes and Culture Notes:Tower Bridge, Harry Potter, Mamma Mia, Havana, Covent Garden, Cuban National Ballet, Grammy Awards ⋯II. Teaching Focusesanize a series of listening and speaking activities related to the topic of the unit.2.Help Ss master the related listening and speaking skills by conducting listening and speaking training in class.3.Give students some background information about each part.4.Focus on the listening materials on Pages 15---18.III. Teaching Difficulties1.Encourage the freshmen to speak in English in class by helping them eliminate some negative affective factors, and some language/cultural barriers.2.Try to reduce Ss’a nxiety and create more chances for them toengage in classroom activities.IV. Teaching Methods and Teaching AidsTeaching Methods: presentation, discussion, self-learning, instruction, interactionTeaching Aids: multi-media, physical objects, models, pictures, CDV. Teaching Procedures1.Opening UpGuide Ss to think of the activities he/she sometimes does at weekends, and then ask his/her partner whether he/she likes doing any of the activities mentioned in the word webs on Page 2 and whether he/she did any of them last weekend.4. Skills Training1) Lead-in: Watch a podcast from the beginning to the end for its generalidea, and then finish the related exercises on pages 3---4. 2) ListeningListening skills:Listening for specific informationListening for specific information is a common and useful listening skill. It means listening for the important details you need. For example, if you listen to a weather forecast, you should expect to information about the temperatures,descriptions of the weather, such as clear, sunny, cloudy, overcast, rainy, hot, cold, windy, snow, storm, and chances of rain / snow. Training at 3 steps:BEFORE you listen; WHILE you listen; AFTER you listen3)ViewingTraining at 3 steps:BEFORE you view; WHILE you view; AFTER you view4) SpeakingSpeaking skills:Keeping a conversation goingKeeping a conversation going is an important speaking skill for exchanging information with or showing politeness to other people. There are several ways to keep a conversation going.Firstly, ask questions. Questions are useful not only for starting a conversation, but also for keeping the conversation going. After your first question, ask follow-up questions, especially open-ended questions, to encourage the person you are talking with to go on with the conversation. Secondly, give extra information.When answering questions, try to give extra information such as whom you did something with, when and where you did it, how it was.Thirdly, make comments. Encourage your conversation partner to go on talking by making comments on what he / she says. You may use expressions such asThat sounds good,!Really?, or I don ’t believe y.ou! Speaking skills training:Imitation; Role-play; Group discussion 3. Further practice in listening1) Understanding ten short conversations.2) Understanding a long conversation followed by five questions.3) Understanding a passage following by five questions.5. Introduction to English News (Unit 1 ofListen to News):1) Definitions ofNews“新闻”2) English News 英“语新闻”two types of English newsdifferent carriers of English news2) The Importance and Necessity of Learning English NewsVI. Assignments1.Ask Ss to finish Task 3, Ex.5 on Page 5. and Task 2, Ex.4 on Page 9. 2.Assign Ss to prepare a three-minute oral report on one of the above topics or any one related to what he/she has learned in this unit andpresent it in the next class.VII. References5.郑树棠,《新视野大学英语视听说教程1教师用书》,外语教学与研究出版社,2015年6.张明伦,《英语听力入门 I-IV 》,华东师范大学出版社,2009年.7.潘培忠,《VOA 新闻听力教程》,青岛出版社, 2001年.VIII. ReflectionUnit TwoA Break for Fun(3 periods)I.Teaching Objectives and Requirements8. Topic:Talk about various leisure activities.9. Skills:1) Listening: able to identify words and expressions for describingpeople’s appearance.2) Speaking: able to ask for and give recommendations; able to describean event.10. Vocabulary, Expressions and GrammarSlumdog Millionaire , Terminator, The Proposal, Sweeney T odd, The Graduate,Bestival, masculine, blonde, coming of age, survey, personality, presenter, live, surf.II. Teaching Focuses6.Topic understanding and improving the students ’l istening and speaking ability about talking about the various leisure activities.7. Listen and learn by heart some useful expressions about the relevant films and leisure activities.8. Practice talking about one’s appearance, describing an event.III. Teaching Difficulties3. How to improve the students’listening and speaking ability about topics in this unit.4. How to understand the movie names in the dialogs.IV. Teaching Methods and Teaching AidsTeaching Methods: presentation, discussion, self-learning, instruction, interactionTeaching Aids: Multi-media, physical objects, models, pictures, CDV. Teaching ProceduresStep One: Lead inTeaching tips: Ask Students to work in pairs discussing the following questions and then compare their answers with their partners.What is your favorite activity in your spare time?How often do you go to the cinema?Step Two: Listening SkillsTask 1:Understanding short conversationsNow you will hear five short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices.Task 2: Understanding a long conversationNow you will hear a long conversation followed by four questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices.Task 3: Understanding the two passagesNow you will hear two passages, in which the first passage is followedby four questions and the second passage is with word blanks for you to fill in. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the listening materials.Task 4: Listening to the worldSharing: Watch the podcast which includes three video materials before doing the exercises.Practice the topics:1) How often do they go to the cinema?2) What kinds of films do they like?3) Who are their favorite actors?Listening:Watch the radio program before filling in the blanks of the table about the actors’appearance, and let the students practice the description of people’s appearances.Viewing: Watch the video before working in pairs and discussing the questions:1)What do you think about Bestival? Would you like to go to a festival like Bestival? Why or why not?2)Of all the festivals held on your campus or in your city, which one do you like most? Why?Task 5: Additional listening materials大( 学英语新闻听力教程)Listen to the news: now listen to the news report and choose the best answer to each question you hear.Step Three: Speaking outTask 1: Listen to conversation 1 and fill in the blanks.Task 2: Listen to Conversation 2 and check the ones you hear.Step Four: VocabularySlumdog Millionaire《贫民窟的百万富翁》, Australia《澳大利亚》,Terminator《终结者》, The Proposa《l假结婚》, Sweeney Tod《d理发师陶德,》The Graduate《毕业生》,Bestival 英国音乐节名 , masculine男性e头发)金黄色的, coming of age成年, survey调查, personality 的, blond(个性, presenter主持人, live 现场直播的, surf 冲浪.VI. Assignments1. Further listening and speaking2. Finish the after-class exercises.VII.References9.郑树棠,《新视野大学英语视听说教程 1 教师用书》,外语教学与研究出版社, 2015年10.张明伦,《英语听力入门 I-IV 》,华东师范大学出版社,2009年.11.潘培忠,《VOA 新闻听力教程》,青岛出版社, 2001年.VIII.ReflectionUnit Three Life moments(3periods)I.Teaching Objectives and Requirements11. Topic:Talk about various leisure activities.12. Skills:1) Listening: able to identify words and expressions for describingpeople’s appearance.2) Speaking: able to ask for and give recommendations; able to describean event.13. Vocabulary, Expressions and GrammarDiversity, multiculturalism, absolutely, and stuff, tremendous architecture, Oasis, pass, boundary, absurdist, traditionalII. Teaching Focuses12.Topic understanding and improving the students ’l istening and speaking ability about talking about the various leisure activities.2. Listen and learn by heart some useful expressions about the relevant films and leisure activities.5. Practice talking about one’s appearance, describing an event.III. Teaching Difficulties2. How to improve the students’listening and speaking ability about topics in this unit.3. How to understand the movie names in the dialogs.IV. Teaching Methods and Teaching AidsTeaching Methods: presentation, discussion, self-learning, instruction,interactionTeaching Aids: Multi-media, physical objects, models, pictures, CDV. Teaching ProceduresStep One: Lead inTeaching tips: Ask Students to work in pairs discussing the following questions and then compare their answers with their partners.Have you ever traveled aboard?Have you ever slept in a tent in the woods ?Step Two: Listening SkillsTask 1:Understanding short conversationsNow you will hear five short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices.Task 2: Understanding a long conversationNow you will hear a long conversation followed by four questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices.Task 3: Understanding the two passagesNow you will hear two passages, in which the first passage is followedby four questions and the second passage is with word blanks for you to fill in. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the listening materials.Task 4: Listening to the worldSharing: Watch the podcast which includes three video materials before doing the exercises.Practice the topics:1) why dose Finn love living in London?2) What specific reasons dose he give?3) What question does he ask people to answer?Listening:Watch the radio program before filling in the blanks of the table about the actors’appearance, and let the students practice the description of people’s appearances.Viewing: Watch the video before working in pairs and discussing the questions:1) How do they feel about London?2)Task 5: Additional listening materials大(学英语新闻听力教程) Listen to the news: now listen to the news report and choose the best answer to each question you hear.Step Three: Speaking outTask 1: Listen to conversation 1 and fill in the blanks.Task 2: Listen to Conversation 2 and check the ones you hear.Step Four: VocabularyGuatemala, the Nail, Egypt, anniversary, Iecland, thermal, spa, Mayan civilizationVI. Assignments1. Further listening and speaking2. Finish the after-class exercises.VII.References13.郑树棠,《新视野大学英语视听说教程 1 教师用书》,外语教学与研究出版社, 2015年14.张明伦,《英语听力入门 I-IV 》,华东师范大学出版社,2009年.14.潘培忠,《VOA 新闻听力教程》,青岛出版社, 2001年. VIII.ReflectionUnit FourGetting from A to B(3 periods)I.Teaching Objectives and Requirements15. Topic:Talk about different types of transportation.16. Skills:1) Listening: to ask yourself information questions before listening.2) Speaking: to make and respond to apologies.17. Vocabulary, Expressions and GrammarWaterloo Station, World Fair, Seattle, Heathrow, Berlin, Zen, Amsterdam, iPod, landscape, sweaty, water, monorail, definitely, vegetarian, commute, improvisation.II. Teaching Focuses15.Topic understanding and improving the students ’l istening and speaking ability about talking about the different types of transportation.16. Listen and learn by heart some useful expressions about the relevant films and apologies.17. Ask yourself information questionsIII. Teaching Difficulties6. How to improve the students’listening and speaking ability about topics in this unit.7. How to deal with problems when traveling.IV. Teaching Methods and Teaching AidsTeaching Methods: presentation, discussion, self-learning, instruction, interactionTeaching Aids: Multi-media, physical objects, models, pictures, CDV. Teaching ProceduresStep One: Lead inTeaching tips: Think of two types of transportation. Then work in pairs and ask each other as few yes/no questions as possible to find out the types of transportation in your partner’s mind. Here are some examples: Does it go on the road?Is it big?Is it for lots of people?Step Two: Listening SkillsTask 1:Understanding short conversationsNow you will hear five short conversations. Listen carefully and choosethe best answer from the four possible choices.Task 2: Understanding a long conversationNow you will hear a long conversation followed by four questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices. Task 3: Understanding the two passagesNow you will hear two passages, in which the first passage is followedby four questions and the second passage is with word blanks for you to fill in. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the listening materials. Task 4: Listening to the world ---- ViewingBefore Watching: Read the program information on the textbook and answer the questions:1) Why are the planes late at Heathrow Airport?2) What is the program mainly talk about?While Watching18. Read the statements. Then watch the video clip and underline the activities you see people doing.2. Watch Part 1 of the video clip and listen to four people talk about the situation. Match the phrases 1-6 to the people A-D. Sometimes there is one more answer.After Watching: Suppose you were one of the passengers at Heathrow Airport that day. Write an email to a friend to tell him about the problemyou had at the airport after you have finally arrived home.Task 5: Additional listening materials大(学英语新闻听力教程) Listen to the news: now listen to the news report and choose the best answer to each question you hear.Step Three: Speaking outTask 1: Imitation.Listen to the statement and read them out.Task 2: Speaking skillsMaking and responding to apologiesStep Four: VocabularyWaterloo Station 滑铁卢车站(伦敦), World Fair 世界博览会 , Seattle 西雅图, Heathrow希斯罗机场(伦敦) , Berlin 柏林, Zen 禅宗(佛教的宗派之一) , Amsterdam 阿姆斯特丹 , iPod 苹果随身播放器 , landscape风景, sweaty 闷热的使人出汗 , water(风等使眼睛)流泪, monorail 单轨铁路 , definitely 确切的,肯定的, vegetarian 蔬菜的,没有肉的, commute上下班往返 .VI. Assignments1. Further listening and speaking2. Finish the after-class exercises.VII.References18.郑树棠,《新视野大学英语视听说教程 1 教师用书》,外语教学与研究出版社, 2015年19.张明伦,《英语听力入门 I-IV 》,华东师范大学出版社,2009年.20.潘培忠,《VOA 新闻听力教程》,青岛出版社, 2001年.VIII.ReflectionUnit Five Relax and explore(3 periods)I.Teaching Objectives and Requirements19. Topic:Talk about various holidays and interesting places.20. Skills:1) Listening: able to identify words and expressions for describingpeople’s preferences2) Speaking: able to make and take orders; able to introduce a town orcity in China.21. Vocabulary, Expressions and GrammarGreece landmark the Cook Island kayak Bali avenue legend tango Lane metropolis passionate cathedral pasta costumeII. Teaching Focuses21.Topic understanding and improving the students ’l istening and speaking ability about talking about the various holidays and interesting places .22. Listen and learn by heart some useful words & expressions about the relevant topics.23. Practice talking about one’s preferences, describing an event.III. Teaching Difficulties8. How to improve the students’listening and speaking ability about topics in this unit.9. How to understand the orders in a restaurant.IV. Teaching Methods and Teaching AidsTeaching Methods: presentation, discussion, self-learning, instruction, interactionTeaching Aids: Multi-media, physical objects, models, pictures, CDV. Teaching ProceduresStep One: Lead inTeaching tips: Ask Students to work in pairs discussing the following questions and then compare their answers with their partners.Which kind of holidays do you like most?What kind of special holidays have you ever had?Step Two: Listening SkillsTask 1:Understanding short conversationsNow you will hear five short conversations. Listen carefully and choosethe best answer from the four possible choices.Task 2: Understanding a long conversationNow you will hear a long conversation followed by four questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four possible choices. Task 3: Understanding the two passagesNow you will hear two passages, in which the first passage is followedby four questions and the second passage is with word blanks for you to fillin. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the listening materials. Task 4: Listening to the worldSharing: Watch the podcast which includes three video materials before doing the exercises.Practice the topics:1) What kind of holidays do they like?2) Where did they go on their last holiday?3) How do they feel about their last holiday?Listening:Watch the radio program before filling in the blanks of thetable about their holidays and the places, and let the students practice the description of weather.Viewing: Watch the video before working in pairs and discussing the places they wentTask 5: Additional listening materials大(学英语新闻听力教程) Listen to the news: now listen to the news report and choose the best answer to each question you hear.Step Three: Speaking outTask 1: Listen to conversation 1 and fill in the blanks.Task 2: Listen to Conversation 2 and check the ones you hear.Step Four: VocabularyVI. Assignments1. Further listening and speaking2. Finish the after-class exercises.VII.References24.郑树棠,《新视野大学英语视听说教程 1 教师用书》,外语教学与研究出版社, 2015年25.何高达,《大学英语新闻听力教程》,外语教学与研究出版社,2016 年VIII.Reflection。
新视野视听说(第三版)B2U1电子教案

Opening up
Read the following quotes about learning. Do you agree with them? Why or why not?
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2 Travel site3 Social networking site4 Dating site5 Rating site6 Corporate website7 Blog8 Wiki9 Search engineDiscuss the questionsWhich of these websites do you use regularly Which do you use occasionally Which do you never useThe websites I use regularly include search engines, news sites, blogs, Wiki and social networking sites. I use these websites almost every day to get information I need and share things about myself. As to the types of websites such as photo sharing websites and travel sites, I only visit them occasionally. The websites I never use include rating sites, dating sites, and corporate websites.Distinguishing fact from opinionFirstly, determine if the information can be proved.At the beginning, ask questions like Who What When Where Why and How. If you can get answers from the information you hear, it probably contains facts. Then, determine if the statements can be checked and verified to be true.I saw a science-fiction movie last night about aliens invading the earth. (fact)The truth of the matter is that frozen foods are just as good-tasting as fresh foods are. (opinion)Distinguishing fact from opinionSecondly, pay attention to the signal words indicating opinions. Some expressions can change a statement from a fact to an opinion. Such expressions as I think that ..., I believe that ..., and In my judgment ... are clear signals that the speaker is about to give an opinion.Yesterday’s high temperature reached 98 degrees Fahrenheit. (fact)In my judgment, yesterday’s high temperature rea ched 98 degrees Fahrenheit. (opinion)Jackie walked to the store yesterday. (fact)I believe that Jackie walked to the store yesterday. (opinion)Thirdly, identify “loaded” words.Loaded words are words that contain an emotional appeal, such as exciting, beautiful, boring, and extremely. These descriptive words signal an opinion because they indicate the speaker’s personal point of view.Abraham Lincoln was the16th president of the United States. (fact)Abraham Lincoln was the greatest president of the United States. (opinion)IV. Conclusion and homework1. Group Discussion2. Supplementary Listening3. Oral ReportReferences:1. 郑树棠《新视野大学英语视听说教程》(第三版) 第三册外语教学与研究出版社,20152. 郑树棠《新视野大学英语视听说教程》(第三版) 第三册外语教学与研究出版社,20153.新东方考试研究中心《大学英语四级听力特训》浙江教育出版社,20114.《英汉多功能词典》外语教学与研究出版社,2008Unit ThreeLove your neighbor (2)I.Checking homeworkOral presentation:toB How well do people know their neighborsQ2: Which age group is more likely to know their neighborsD 55 - to 64-year-olds.Q3: Which of the following statements is true according to the passageC Women are more likely to know their neighbors than men.Q4: What do the website’s comments menti oned at the end of the passage implyPassage 21) illegal2) taking family vacations3) acquaintances4) throwing a party5) verbal6) tolerant7) intervene8) splits the difference9) resolve10) talk it outnguage use in public speakingIn public speaking, it is important that you communicate your ideas to the audience in an easy-to-follow and interesting way. To do so, you should use:clear, specific and simple language Clarity, specificity and simplicity of your speech mainly concern the choice of words and sentence structures. Simpler words and shorter sentences enables the audience to follow the speaker with little difficulty.vivid languageVividness of your speech can be achieved through the use of rhetorical devices, or figures of speech. By using some rhetorical techniques, speakers can attract and keep the listeners’ attention, and their speech will be more forceful, more vivid, and more pleasant to listen to.Read and decide which one in each pair is more effective when used in a speech.1 B: Compared with Sentence A, Sentence B is morespecific since it states the name of the position that the speaker is running for.2 A: Sentence A is more vivid than Sentence B because of the use of parallelism. It contains three similar structures,。
新视野大学英语视听说第一册电子教案Unit1

Occupation: E-mail: Interests:
Lesson A Meeting new people Lesson B Describing yourself and others
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Use the answers below to interview a partner.
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(6) ______________________ ? What’s your e-mail address (7) ___________________ ? What do you do for fun
新视野大学英语视听说第一册第一单元教案(本站推荐)

新视野大学英语视听说第一册第一单元教案(本站推荐)第一篇:新视野大学英语视听说第一册第一单元教案(本站推荐)新视野大学英语听说教程第一册教案 Unit 1How’s Your College Life? Ⅰ.Teaching Plan(2 periods)1st period: Lead-in;Listening(Pair discussions about college life;Listening practice)2nd period: Speaking(Oral English practice)Ⅱ.Teaching ObjectivesStudents will be able to: 1.follow and pay attention to the pronunciation and the spelling of the names in listening;2.know the ways of introducing yourself or others in a conversation;3.understand and talk about college life;4.conduct a series of listening and speaking activities related to the theme of the unit.Ⅲ.Lead-in(15 minutes)Ask Ss to work in pairs discussing the following questions and then share their answers with the whole class.1.Where are you from? Can you say something about your hometown? Useful expressions: I come from …, which is located in … Province;ideal location, close to, transportation, weather 2.Do you have to make adjustment to university life? Have you made any friends since you came to this university? 3.What do you think of the facilities in this university? What’s your major?Useful expressions: a well-known university;the location of this university;the programs, good, not very expensive Different majors:(for reference)勘查技术与工程survey technology and engineering资源环境与城乡规划管理resources & environment, urban & rural planning and administration;材料成型及控制工程 material shaping and control engineering车辆工程vehicle engineering机械设计制造及其自动化machinery design & manufacture and automation;信息安全information security计算机类计算机科学与技术computer science and technology信息计算科学与应用数学类information and computational sciences & applied mathematics;采矿工程mining engineering资源勘查工程resource exploration engineering;公共管理类公共管理/事业管理public administration/utility management物流管理(公管)logistics management;工商管理business administration管理科学与工程management science and engineering经济学economics统计学statistics;汉语言文学 Chinese language and culture社会学 sociology音乐学musicology应用心理学 applied psychology;生物工程bioengineering;德语German日语 Japanese;材料科学与工程Material Science and Engineering;电气工程electrical engineering;过程装备与控制工程process equipment and control engineering临床医学clinical medicine;软件工程software engineering;电子科学与技术 electronic science and technology数字媒体艺术digital media art 微电子学microelectronics信息工程information engineering 应用物理学 applied physics;建筑学 architecture 4.What do you think is the most difficult when learning English? Ⅳ.Listening(30 minutes)1.Listening skills(Listening for names)Ask Ss to listen to the dialogs carefully and fill in the blanks.Key: David;Leigh;Vicky Klein;Laura Tish Hill;Anthony McDonald 2.Listening In(Tasks 1-4)Task 1: Enrolling 1)Explain the words and the culture related to enrolling 2)Ask Ss to listen to the passage and then choose the best answer tocomplete each of the statements.Key: ①B ②D ③B ④C ⑤A Task 2: Living on Campus 1)Explain the words and the culture.2)Ask Ss to listen to the dialog and then answer the questions.Key for reference: ① She thinks it’s easy to make friends.②It’s convenient to use the library, the labs, the sports center and many other facilities.③ It’s near the shopping center.④ They would have to get up so early to get to classes on time.And then it would take a lot of time to get home.⑤ It seems all the sa me every day.Task 3: omitted Task 4: An announcement Ask Ss to listen to the following announcement, and then fill in the blanks with the words they hear.Key: attention, closing, five, checkouts, leaveⅤ.Speaking(45 minutes)1.Speaking Out: Greeting and Introducing(Models1-3)1)Explain the words and the culture.2)Ask Ss to listen to the model dialogs one by one and pay attention to the underlined parts.(The models present some expressions used for introductions and greetings.The underlined parts are either such functional expressions or the expressions that help to form the framework of the models.)3)For the part “Now Your Turn” after each model, divide the class into pairs to do the exercises and then ask them to role-play the dialogs.Walk around the class and give help as needed.Encourage Ss to use their real names to act out their eful Expressions 1)Explain to the students that items in the right column do not necessarily strictly match those in the left column.2)Model how to do the exercises in this part.After the greeting or introduction, people usually talk about topics of general interests, such as the weather, local events, work or school.This is called small talk.These topics can be discussed easily without knowing the person well.They are very usefulconversation starters.2.Let’s Talk1)Ask Ss to listen to the model dialog and then act out the situation.2)Divide the class into pairs to create dialogs with their partners for each of the situations given on P12.Walk around the class and give help as needed.3)Ask volunteer pairs to act out the dialogs in front of the class.Ⅵ.Assignment: Preview and Prepare for unit 2第二篇:新视野大学英语视听说第一册unit2教案新视野大学英语视听说教程(第二版)1 Unit 2 Do You Work Out ? 教案本课程是听说课,主要通过精听、话题讨论和回答问题来培养学生的听说能力。
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BEFORE you listen;WHILE you listen;AFTER you listen
3)Viewing
Training at 3 steps:
BEFORE you view;WHILE you view;AFTER you view
4) Speaking
2) Speaking skills: Keeping a conversation going
3. Learning Objectives:
1) talk about past events and their impacts on the present
2) listen for specific information
UNIT 1 Traces of the past
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I.Teaching Objectivesand Requirements
1. Topic:Traces of the past
2. Language Skills:
1) Listening skills: Listening for specific information
新视野大学英语视听说1教案
课程基本信息
课程类别
□公共必修课 □公共选修课
专业必修课 □专业选修课
学分学时
1.5 学分
26 学时
使用教材
郑树棠,《新视野大学英语视听说教程1》,外语教学与研究出版社,2015年
参考
书目
1.郑树棠,《新视野大学英语视听说教程1教师用书》,外语教学与研究出版社,2015年
2.张明伦,《英语听力入门I-IV》,华东师范大学出版社,2009年.
Firstly, ask questions.Questions are useful not only for starting a conversation, but also for keeping the conversation going. After your first question, ask follow-up questions, especially open-ended questions, to encourage the person you are talking with to go on with the conversation.
Speaking skills training:Imitation; Role-play; Group discussion
3. Further practice in listening
1) Understanding ten short conversations.
2) Understanding a long conversation followed by five questions.
anize a series of listening and speaking activities related to the topic of the unit.
2.Help Ss master the related listening and speaking skillsby conducting listening and speaking training in class.
Teaching Aids: multi-media, physical objects, models, pictures, CD
V. Teaching Procedures
1.Opening Up
Guide Ss to think of the activities he/she sometimes does at weekends, and then ask his/her partner whether he/she likes doing any of the activities mentioned in the word webs on Page 2 and whether he/she did any of them last weekend.
2.Try to reduce Ss’ anxiety and create more chances for them to engage in classroom activities.
IV. Teaching Methods and Teaching Aids
Teaching Methods: presentation, discussion, self-learning, instruction, interaction
2.Assign Ss to prepare a three-minute oral report on one of the above topics or any one related to what he/she has learned in this unit and present it in the next class.
3.Give students some background information about each part.
4.Focus on the listening materials on Pages 15---18.
III. Teaching Difficuபைடு நூலகம்ties
1.Encourage the freshmen to speak in English in class by helping them eliminate some negative affective factors, and some language/cultural barriers.
能熟练地就课文内容进行问答,并进行简单的讨论;经过准备,能简单而连贯地复述听过的或读过的语段;能就日常生活的话题进行初步交际;能清楚而连贯地讲述学生熟悉的题材和课文内容,长度不少于八句。通过一学期的学习,口语水平应逐步在初级基础上有所提高:能就所听到的语段进行问答和复述;能就日常生活话题进行交谈;做到正确表达思想,语音、语调自然,无重大语法错误,语言基本得体。
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I.TeachingObjectivesand Requirements
1. Topic:
Talk about various leisure activities.
2. Skills:
1) Listening: able to identify words and expressions for describing people’s appearance.
2) Listening
Listening skills:Listening for specific information
Listening for specific information is a common and useful listening skill. It means listening for the important details you need. For example, if you listen to a weather forecast, you should expect to information about the temperatures, descriptions of the weather, such as clear, sunny, cloudy, overcast, rainy, hot, cold, windy, snow, storm, and chances of rain / snow.
Secondly, give extra information.When answering questions, try to give extra information such as whom you did something with, when and where you did it, how it was.
2. Skills Training
1) Lead-in:Watch a podcast from the beginning to the end for its general idea, and then finish the related exercises on pages 3---4.
3) keep a conversation going
4) conduct an interview
4. Vocabulary, and Expression:
social, clubbing, disco, cute, fish and chips, Johannesburg, orphanage, Cuban, FIFA…
3.潘培忠,《VOA新闻听力教程》,青岛出版社,2001年.
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通过对英语(师范)专业大一学生进行初步的专业听力技能训练使其能听懂教师的课堂用语以及对课文内容所作的解释;听懂他人以较慢的语速谈论日常生活;听懂基本没有生词、题材熟悉、难度略低于高三所学课文的语段,理解正确率达到70%。通过一学期的学习,能够听懂英语语言国家人士所作的难度不超过所学语言知识的讲座,掌握中心大意,理解主要内容,并能辨别说话人的态度和语气。听懂VOA慢速新闻广播和文化节目,抓住主要内容。能在15分钟内听写根据已学知识编写而成或选用的录音材料(词数120个左右,念四遍,语速为每分钟80个单词),错误率不超过10%。
Thirdly, make comments.Encourage your conversation partner to go on talking by making comments on what he / she says. You may use expressions such asThat sounds good!,Really?, orI don’t believe you!.