Lesson 80教学设计示例
Lesson 80教学设计示例
一、教学目标
1.知识目标
(1)学习元音字母o及其字母组合发音;学习重音和语调。
(2)学唱:Let Your Kite Fly High。
(3)复习祈使句。
2.能力目标
能够对本单元所学的内容做一个小结,并能熟练掌握本单元所学祈使句知识。
3.情感目标
培养学生热爱体育运动,积极锻炼身体的良好习惯。
二、教学过程
Step 1 Revision
1 Revise My favourite sport is…. and personal information by doing SB Page 19, Part 4. In pairs, have the students fill out the Identification Card. Have several students share their answers.
2 Revise instructions for flying a kite.
3 Check homework.
Step 2 Spelling and pronunciation
1 SB Page 19, Part 1, Speech Cassette Lesson 80 (Phonic Reading Work). Books closed. Follow the same steps as in Lesson 68, Step 2, of the TB. Use flashcards rather than going straight to the book.
2 Do Ex. 1 in Wb Lesson 80. Instruct the students to associate the words in this exercise with the words listed in Part 1, SB Lesson 80. In this way they can learn how to pronounce English words without the phonetic symbols.
3 Do Ex. 2 in Wb Lesson 80. Have students read aloud the words and ask other students to spell them. This shows the function of spelling rules.
Step 3 Stress and intonation
1 SB Page 19, Part 2, Speech Cassette Lesson 80. Books closed. Ask students to listen for the stresses in each sentence. Play the tape. Play it again and get the students to repeat, showing the stress with a gesture.
2 Tell the students that intonation shows when the speaker is making a statement (usually a falling tone), asking a yes/no question (rising tone) or shows the speaker's feelings. Demonstrate by saying Yes in different ways:
A Yes. (falling) affirmative
B Yes? (rising) a question
C Yes! (falling with extra stress) an exclamation
Show the intonation with a gesture. Play the tape. Play it again and get students to repeat, showing the intonation with gestures.
Step 4 Read and chant
Note: Each language has its own rhythm, and the rhythm of English is different from the rhythm of Chinese. Stress, intonation and rhythm all work together. The purpose of a chant is to work on the rhythm of English. Along with rhythm, reduced speech is often used. Even though we want to emphasize correct pronunciation, reduced speech is also part of language. (An example of reduced speech from Chinese is when you ask someone多少钱, the少is often reduced and becomes /aou/with the/M/being pronounced lightly at all.) Also, it is reduced speech that tends to make listening very difficult for your students. By becoming familiar with reduced speech along with the rhythm of English, your students will not only increase their speaking fluency and naturalness, but also their listening capability.
1 SB Page 19, Part 3. Play the tape. Have the students listen for the rhythm and the reduced speech. For example: What's his favourite sport? becomes what's is, What's her becomes What's er, etc.
2 Play the tape again and have the students repeat, paying attention to the rhythm and intonation (Notice that the intonation for the questions is not rising but rising/falling because they are not yes/no questions.)
3 Divide the class into two groups. Group A reads the question lines e.g. What's…favourite sport? and Group B reads the sports' lines, e.g. football, football, football! Switch groups and repeat.
Step 5 Ask and answer
SB Page 19, Part 4. In pairs, have the students as
www.xuehuiba.comk each other questions concerning themselves. Each person should fill in the “ID card” in their book. Have several students volunteer to tell the class about their partner. Make sure they use the correct pronouns (his/her).
Step 6 Listen and answer
SB Page 19, Part 5, Listening Cassette Lesson 80. Wb Lesson 80, Ex. 1. Let the students read the questions before listening to the tape.
Listening Text
LUCY: Hi, Han Mei!
HAN MEI: Hi, Lucy!
LUCY: That's a nice bike.
HAN MEI: Yes, it's new. Do you want a go?
LUCY: No, I don't think I can ride it. I think it's too high.
HAN MEI: No, it isn't! It's easy! Here, have a go. Let me help you.
LUCY: Like this?
HAN MEI: Yes, that's right, good! Now, go!
LUCY: I'm going! It's great. Oh, look out!(CRASH)
HAN MEI: Lucy, are you OK?
LUCY: Don't worry—I'm OK! But what about the bike? Is it broken?
HAN MEI: No, don't worry, it's fine. It's not broken.