1、Lesson 14: So Many Records!Teaching Content:Mastery words and expressions: kilos, guitar, impossible, liftOral words and expressions: unusualTeaching Aims:1. Learn more about the world records.2. Cultivate the spirit of competing.Teaching Important Points:1. Know more about the world records.2. The
2、use of the superlative degrees of the adjectives.Teaching Difficult Points:The use of the superlative degrees of the adjectives.Teaching Preparation: picturesTeaching Aids: audiotape, flashcards, picturesType of lesson: new lessonTeaching Procedure:Step1. Come to “THINK ABOUT IT”.Begin a brainstorm
3、to discuss the questions. After a while, let one of the students report in front of the class.Step2. Listen to the tape and decide if they are true or false.1. The book of world record is thin. F2. People all over the world are trying to set new records. T3. There is a man who can ride his bicycle b
4、ackwards while playing the volleyball. FCheck the answers in class in oral. If they cant be decided at once, we can do with them after reading the text.Step3. Read the text and answer the following questions:1. How much does the book of world record weigh?2. Can Danny ride his bicycle while playing
5、the guitar?3. Did Danny grow a cabbage of 56 kilograms?Check the answers in class. Its easier for them to answer the reading questions than listening ones.Step4.What world records do you think you can set? Discuss in groups of three or four. The students can ask questions to remind the others.Step5.
6、 Discuss the text in details. Encourage them to ask more questions. Then let some students answer them.Step6. Come to “LETS DO IT”.Talk about the questions in former groups. Can they answer the questions? If they cant, let them search on the Internet. Step7.Homework1. Finish off the activity book.2.
7、 Go on reading the student book.Summary:Let them say more about the world records. If they have something they dont know, encourage the to search on the Internet. Internet is an important means in todays life. The more we use it, the more we are familiar with it. The more knowledge we will get from it.