人教版必修一 Unit1 Speaking and Writing教案
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1、 精品資料 Unit1 Speaking and Writing (The Sixth Period) ●三維目標(biāo) 1.Knowledge: editor,make an effort to,join in,communicate,pay no attention to,avoid 2.Ability: Train the students’ writing ability by reading samples and writing a letter. 3.Emotion: Learn to adjust onese
2、lf by checking oneself. ●教學(xué)重點(diǎn) How to get students to learn to write. ●教學(xué)難點(diǎn) How to improve the students’ writing skill. ●教具準(zhǔn)備 a project,a blackboard,a computer ●教學(xué)過(guò)程 Step 1 Check homework. Step 2 T:We often have problems in our daily life like Lisa and Anne. Just as we discussed in the prev
3、ious periods,every one likes making friends. But do you find sometimes it is not easy to make friends with others or don’t know how to do it? Ss:Yes. T:Here is a letter from Xiaodong. Read it and give some advice on how to make a friend. The points in the text are a great help to you. Version:
4、Dear Xiaodong, I am glad to hear from you. Don’t worry about your problem. First list some possible problems which keep you from making friends with others and then solve them one by one. Second,to be open to others,showing you are willing to join in them. Third,believe in yourself to make a friend
5、. Yours, T:Now I’d like you to write a few lines to describe your best friend or a person you know. Read the example first. The following phrases and structures may be helpful. (a)Her name is... (b)She is...years old. (c)She likes...and dislikes. (d)She enjoys... and hates.... (e)Her hobbies
6、are.... (f)Her dream/ambition is.... (g)She is very kind/honest/helpful/Wise/smart/beautiful.... (h)We got to know each other...where and when. T:Now I am sure you can deal with the problem in a proper way. Here is a test for you. Read the situations on Page 45.Say something about your solutions
7、. Version:I will go to the picnic. Honesty is very important. I think honesty will win trust from others,so I will keep my promise. Meanwhile,being honest will allow me to face my problem bravely,which helps to solve it. T:Great! “Cool” is now a popular word among the students. What is cool?What’s
8、 your understanding of it? S1:Remember everyone is unique. Show your own character. S2:Some students misunderstand the word “cool”.They think it means smoking,...drinking and wearing strange clothes. T:Thank you for your discussion! Proverbs give us wisdom. Do you think so? Ss:Yes. T:Are you in
9、terested?Let’s share some of them. Read by yourselves and then let’s read together. Read,please. T:I have a task for you. Choose your favorite proverbs and explain why. Work in groups of four to write down your reasons. Later,each group recommend a student to report your writings. Clear? Ss:Yes.
10、T:Are you ready?Any volunteer? Version:I agree with this proverb:When you meet your friend,your face shines—you have found gold. It is nice to have a friend to talk,laugh,and do things with. We would feel lonely if we never had a friend. Being happy helps you stay well. If someone cares about you,y
11、ou take better care of yourself. Step 3 Homework 1.Make sentences using the words editor,communicate and avoid doing. 2. Write a passage or some proverbs about friendship. ●板書(shū)設(shè)計(jì) Unit 1 Friendship The Sixth Period The following phrases and structures may be helpful. (i)Her name is... (j)She
12、is...years old. (k)She likes ...and dislikes. (l)She enjoys...and hates .... (m)Her hobbies are .... (n)Her dream/ambition is .... (o)She is very kind/honest/helpful/wise/smart/beautiful/.... (p)We got to know each other...where and when. ●活動(dòng)與探究 Introduce one of your friends by finishing the
13、 following table. Photo Name.____________ Sex.____________ Age.____________ Birthplace:____________ Like living:____________ Like eating:____________ Like-ing:____________ Appearance:____________ ●備課資料 FRIENDS,GOOD FRIENDS AND SUCH GOOD FRIENDS Friends among women (A
14、dapted from Judith Viorst) People usually think that women are friends and when they are friends they are friends all the way,but I believe that is a narrow point of view. For the friendships I have and the friendships I see are at many levels,serve different purposes,meet different needs and range
15、 from those as all-the-way as the friendship of the full sisters to that of the most casual playmates. Consider these friendships at the different levels: 1. Convenience friends. These are the women with whom,if our paths weren’t crossing all the time we’d have no particular reason to be friends:a
16、 next door neighbor,a woman in our car pool or maybe the mother of one of our children’s closest friends. Convenience friends are convenient indeed. They’ll lend us their cups and silverware for a party. They’ll drive our kids to a football match when we’re sick. They’ll give us a lift when our car
17、 is under repair. They’ll even take our cats when we go on holiday. But we don’t,with convenience friends,ever come too closer or tell too much;we maintain our public face and emotional distance. “That means,” says Eileen,“that I’ll talk about being overweight but not about being depressed. Or I’l
18、l admit that our boy is naughty but not nasty. Or I might say that we’re pinched this month but never that I’m worried sick over money.” But that doesn’t mean that there isn’t sufficient value to be found in these friendships of mutual aid,in convenience friends. 2. Special-interest friends. These
19、friendships needn’t involve kids or silverware or cats. Their value lies in some interest jointly shared. And so we may have a stamp friend or a tennis friend or a shopping friend or a friend from the Women’s Democratic Club. “I’ve got one woman friend,” says Joyce,“who likes,as I do,to take Modern
20、 Psychology Courses,which makes it nice for me—and nice for her. It’s fun to go with someone you know and it’s fun to discuss what you’ve learned.” And for the most part,she says,that’s all they discuss. “I’d say that what we’re doing is doing together,not being together,” Susan says of her tennis
21、friend.“It’s mainly a tennis relationship,but we play together well. And I guess we all need to have a couple of playmates.” My playmate is a shopping friend,a woman of great taste,a woman who knows exactly where to buy what,and furthermore is a woman who always knows beyond a doubt what one ought
22、to be buying. I’m very glad to have a shopping friend when I need to buy something. 3. Historical friends. We all have friends who knew us when we were,say,in the second grade,when our family lived in that poor two-room flat in New York,when our dad was out of work for seven months,and when I stole
23、 a pencil from a boy in my class,she was the first,the only,friend we told. The years have gone by and we’ve gone separate ways and we’ve little in common now,but we’re still a dear part of each other’s past. Every time when we see or write to each other we are put in touch with an earlier part of
24、ourselves which is important never to lose. 4. Crossroads friends. Like historical friends our crossroads friends are important for the friendships we shared at a very special,now past,time of life. A time,perhaps,when we roomed in collage together;or worked as eager young singles in a big city tog
25、ether;or went together,as my friend Elizabeth and I did through a period of time of treatment in hospital and about two months of regaining our health. Crossroads friends establish powerful links,links strong enough to endure with not much more contact than once-a year letters at Christmas. And ou
26、t of respect for those crossroads years,for those dramas and dreams we once shared we will always be friends. There are medium friends,and pretty good friends,and very good friends indeed. But the best of friends,I believe,totally love and support and trust each other,and tell each other the secret
27、s in the depth of their souls,and run—no questions asked—to help each other;or,as the saying goes:A friend in need is a friend indeed. Fill in a phrase from the text or of your own to complete each of the following statements: 1. In convenience friends you will find the value of____________. 2. S
28、pecial-interest friends are those who have____________. 3. Historical friends are the friends who are____________. 4. Crossroads friends are those who shared the friendship at____________. 5. The best friends are friends____________. (答案:1.mutual aid;2.some interest jointly shared;3.dear part of each other’s past 4.very special period of time in their life 5.in need)
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