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Unit 1 Integrated Skills & Study Skills
Teaching analysis
Analysis of teaching material
The integrated skills part can be divided into two parts: the listening part and the speaking part. This listening part is about Japan. Students are expected to get some information about their arrangement in Japan from the listening material. The topic can easily attract the students’ attention as students can get some travel advice. In the speaking part, Annie and Simon talk about Singapore. The teacher can also encourage students to talk about the country they know using this dialogue as a model.
Analysis of students
Students may have known something about Japan and Singapore. Students’ prior knowledge can be a great help to them and it’s also a good way to motivate students’ interests.
Teaching objectives
●Students can master some important words and expressions: Japanese, city state, take a tour of, leave...for....
● Students can talk about the country they know.
● Students can get detailed information about travel schedule from the listening material.
● Students can learn more about countries in Asia and develop their interest in travelling.
Important points
● Students can talk about the country they know.
● Students can get detailed information about travel schedule from the listening material.
Difficult points
Students may find it difficult to get all the information they need while listening, since some of the information does not appear in the order they expect.
Teaching methods
Task-based language teaching
Learning strategies
autonomic learning strategy, cooperative learning strategy
Teaching aids
multi-media
Teaching procedure
Purpose
Step 1.Warming-up
1. Have a competition: Talk about China
Students are divided into four groups, and the group that can give the most sentences about China is the winner.
2. Can you "say something about Japan? (introducing the word “Tokyo” and “Kyoto”)
Step 2.Listening
1. Listen to Millie introducing their itinerary and match the days with their activities.
2. Repeat after the record.
3. Check the answers in Part A1
Students can answer like this: On the first day, they will...
4. Read Miss Thompson’s arrangement about their trip to Japan and help Kevin finish some of the notes ( students can finish the third, the sixth blanks)
5. Guess the answers: students are encouraged to guess the answers according to the context. (Possible answer: the first blank must be the time and the second blank must be the date; the answer of the eleventh blank may be “skiing”; the twelfth one may be “food”...)
6. Listen and help Kevin complete the notes.
7. Repeat after the record
8. Check the answers
9. Help Kevin complete his writing.
10. Check the answers and read the article in Part A3 again.
11. Students ask some questions about the article. (deal with the sentences:We are leaving for...; During our stay...)
Step 3. Speak up
1. Lead-in: The exchange students will also visit Singapore. Can you say something about Singapore?
2. Listen to Annie and Simon’s talk and learn more about Singapore.
3. Repeat after the record.
4. Students ask questions (deal with the sentence: It’s very small, isn’t it?)
5. Talk about another Asian country, using this dialogue as a model
(we can talk about a country from the following aspects: location, capital city, language, population, area, places of interest...)
Step 4. Study Skills
1. Lead-in: What do people mean when they shake their heads or nod heir heads? What about in India?
2. Explain: Shaking or nodding heads is a kind of body language. Body language is a form of communication and it is different from culture to culture.
3. Encourage students to give some examples
4. Act and tell: tell the meaning of the following gestures
The teacher write down some gestures on the paper and invites one student to act it out. The other students try to guess what the gesture is and the meaning of the gesture.
5. Read the table on Page 17 and finish the exercise
6. Extension: Do you know some other gestures? Can you tell me the meaning? (Possible answer: cross your fingers means “wish you success or good luck” in America; shrug one’s shoulders means “I can do nothing”;...)
Step 5. Homework
1. Present some pictures of other Asian countries like: Korea, Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, Laos. Ask the students to make some notes about the country you want to visit after class from the following aspects: capital city, area, location, places of interest, industries, customs, food....
(Recommendation website: https://www.wikipedia.org/
Recommended book: 《亚洲腹地旅行记》斯文赫定(瑞士)著)
2. 《初中英语读本》Chapter 1 阅读3
To inspire students’ interests and provoke students’ prior knowledge.
To practice students’ listening skills
To help students get prepared for the listening and reduce the difficulty of the listening exercise.
To help students get prepared for the writing task.
To help students learn more about body language and encourage them to use their knowledge in their daily life.
To help students prepare for the writing task
Exercises
短文填空
South Korea is in the north-east of Asia. It has a population of 50 million people. The c_______ city is Seoul. Nearly 20 million people live there.Korean people like to eat kimchi(泡菜)very much. They love many different s_______, especially baseball and football.Korean TV shows and pop music are very p_______ in Asia. Korean c_______ sell products such as cars, computers and mobile phones all over the world.In South Korea, there are many ancient temples and palaces. South Korea also has lots of i_______, mountains and national parks. The suncheon Bay Ecological Park(顺天湾生态公园)is very popular. The environment there is protected, so it is very clean. There are lots of different birds there.
Keys: capital; sports; popular; companies; islands.
Teaching reflection
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