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七年级英语 Unit 1 My name is Gina Part 1: Teaching design (第一部分:教学设计) Structures Present tense to be, What questions, Possessive adjectives my, your, his, her Target language What’s your name? My name is Gina. I’m Gina. Nice to meet you! What’s your phone number? It’s 284-2942. Vocabulary Numbers 0-9 (zero, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine) , phone number, first name, last name, hi, hello, my, is, clock, I, am, nice, meet, you, what, your, his, and, her question, answer, look, boy, girl, , telephone, it, card, family Learning strategies Practicing, Listening for specific information SECTION A Goals ● To learn to introduce people ● To learn to use possessive adjectives my, your, his, her Procedures Warming up by discussing Choice 1 “Hello”,everyone. Nice to meet you! I’m your teacher of English. My name is Yang Xiuhui. What’s your name? Today we are going to learn Section A, Unit 1 My name’s Gina. But first I’d like you to sing the song we learned in Starter, Unit 1. Good morning! Good morning! How are you? I’m fine, thanks. How are you? I’m OK. Good afternoon! Good afternoon! How are you? I’m fine, thanks. How are you? I’m OK. Good evening! Good evening! How are you? I’m fine, thanks. How are you? I’m OK. Choice 2 Look at the pictures. “What’s this in English?” “It’s a quilt.” Do you see the structure of the question and answer? Now ask and answer questions in the same way with your partner. A: What’s this in English? B: It’s a key. A: What’s this in English? B: It’s a pen. A: What’s this in English? B: It’s a jacket. A: What’s this in English? B: It’s a ruler. … 1a. Looking and writing Look at the picture. T: What is it? Ss: It’s a clock. Now look at the picture in 1a and see how many other words you know. Write the new words down. (After a few minutes) Good. Now please read out your words and spell them. Then write a list of the new words on the blackboard. ruler, book, bag, cap, basketball… Read the words after me. 1b Listening and writing I’ll introduce a new friend to you. Look ! This is my new friend. His name is Robert King. Robert is his first name. King is his family name. Can you introduce your friends? Now let’s listen to the tape and number the conversations [1 – 3]. The first time you just listen. Then listen to the tape again and number the pictures. Tapescript Conversation 1 Mary: Hello! I’m Mary. Jim: Hi, Mary! I’m Jim. Conversation 2 Teacher: What’s your name? Alan: Alan. Conversation 3 Jenny: My name’s Jenny. Gina: I’m Gina. Nice to meet you. Answers: 2, 1, 3 Read the tapescript to blacken present tense to be, what questions and possessive adjectives my, your, his, her. 1c Doing pairwork Now practice the conversations above in 1b with your partner. Then make a similar conversation like it. You must use your own names. A: Hello! I’m Wang Ping. B: Hi, A! I’m Li Hongqin. A: What’s your name? B: Ma Yanhong. A: My name’s Zhao Hualin. B: I’m Ju Gonshen. Nice to meet you. You have practiced several times. Can you come to the front of the class and greet each other using your real names? The boy with glasses and the girl in red, come here please. … 2a Listening and numbering Look at the pictures. This is me. My name is A. This is my friend. His name is B. This is my friend, too. Her name is C. Now, do you know the differences between B and C? Yeah. OK. Let’s listen to the conversation and number the pictures on page 2. You should write the number 1 in the box next to the people who are saying conversation1 and 2 in the box next to the people who are saying conversation 2. Tapescript Conversation 1 Tony: Hello! What’s your name? Jenny: My name is Jenny. Tony: I’m Tony. Jenny: Nice to meet you, Tony. Conversation 2 Bill: What’s his name? Maria: His name is Tony. Bill: And what’s her name? Maria: Her name is Jenny. Conversation 3 Bob: Excuse me. Are you Mike? Mark: Yes, I am. Bob: I’m Bob. Nice to meet you. Mark: Nice to meet you, too. Conversation 4 Teacher: Good morning, boys and girls. My name’s Linda. What’s your name? Jim: My name is Jim. Teacher: And what’s your name? Jim: My name is Mary. Answers: Picture 1=Conversation 3 Picture 2=Conversation 1 Picture 3=Conversation2 Picture 4=Conversation 4 (from left to right) 2b Listening and matching Who can read these names? Zhao Wei, please. Tony Tom Jenny Bob Mike Jim Next listen again for these names in the conversation. You will hear some of the names, not all of them. Circle the names you hear. The first one is done for you. Now read the tapescript to darken the present tense to be, what questions and possessive adjectives my, your, his, her. You may underline all the names you hear as well. 2c Doing pairwork Wen Li and Wang Bin, please. Read the conversation 1. Tony: Hello! What’s your name? Jenny: My name is Jenny. Tony: I’m Tony. Jenny: Nice to meet you, Tony. Good. Now use your own names to practice the conversation in pairs. A: Hello! What’s your name? B: My name is B. A: I’m A. B: Nice to meet you, A. Then present your conversations to the class. 3a Reading and writing Look at my name on the blackboard, please. Yang is my family name. Hui is my given name. In English, your given name is referred to as your first name and your family name is referred to as your last name, or surname. The family name is written after one’s given name. Now read the list of names on page 3 in the box. And guess which names are first names and which are last names. 1.Tony 6.Jack F 2.Green L 7.Smith 3.Miller 8.Brown 4.Mingming 9.Zhang 5.Gina 10.Mary Answers: Last names 2.Green 3.Miller 7.Smith 8.Brown 9.Zhang First names 1.Tony 4.Mingming 5.Gina 6.Jack 10.Mary 3b Looking and choosing Look at these names. They are boys’ and girls’ names. Boy's Names Alan, Andrew, Bob, Christopher, David, Frank, George, Ian, James, Joe, John, Keith, Michael, Peter, Richard, Robert, Simon, Steven, Tom, Victor Girl's Names Barbara,Brenda,Carol,Christine,Diana, Elizabeth, Jane, Janet, Julia, Kate, Laura, Linda, Margaret, Marion, Nancy, Peggy, Rose, Ruth, Sandra, Tracy Please read them after me. Good. Now choose a first name and a last name that you like from 3a and above. Rehearse the question and answer once more. A: What's your first/ last name? B: My first/ last name is… Ask your classmates their first and last names. Turn to your neighbors and make a list of three or four classmates’ names.When you have finished, check each other's lists to see that the names are in the correct places and that they are spelt correctly. Then act the following dialogue out in front of the class. A: What's your first/last name? B: My first/last name is… 4. Doing groupwork—Name Game Let’s play a game. First I’ll introduce the rules of the game to you. This is a team game. The last student of each team is the leader this time. I’ll ask the first student a question. Then the first student answers my question and turns back to ask the second student the same question. For example: T: Hi, nice to meet you. I’m Lucy. What’s your name? S1: My name is Li Lei. (Turn back to the second student and say, “My name is Li Lei. What’s your name?”) S2: My name is Liu Yu. (Turn back to the third student and say, “My name is Liu Yu. His name is Li Lei. What’s your name?”) S3: …… Please work in groups of four to play the Name Game together. Then I’ll ask a group of four to play the Name Game in front of the class. Closing down by talking about English vs. Chinese names Unlike Chinese names, English names are listed with the given name first and the family name or surname second. Many people have two given names, e.g. Sarah Ann Smith. The second name is called the middle name and has no real significance,unlike the Chinese second name which indicates a child's generation. English family names are inherited from the father, and a woman's family name changes to the family name of her husband when she marries. Chinese women do not necessarily take their husband's family name when they marry. Many English names have an old meaning, but the meaning is not usually a consideration when choosing a name, the way the name sounds is more important. In Chinese culture, naming a child often takes five principles into consideration: the name should reflect wealth or well-being. It must sound pleasant when spoken, reflect favorable mathematical calculations, be harmonious with regard to yin and yang, and possess one of the five elements of metal, water, wood, fire, and air. SECTION B Goals ● To learn the numbers 0 – 9 ● To learn to make one’s own personal ID card ● To learn to make one’s own phone book Procedures Warming up by asking and answering Choice 1 Listen to a number song “Ten Little Indians”. Try to learn to sing it. Choice 2 “I’ll introduce my best friend. His/ Her name is … Her/His telephone name is … 1a Listening and repeating Look at the numbers on the blackboard. Can you read them in English? Now let’s learn the numbers 0 – 9. First please listen to the tape carefully. Then listen to the tape and read after it. 1b Doing pairwork Do you want to make friends? To communicate with your fiends, you have to write down their phone numbers. Bill is talking with Tony. Can you help him write down Tony’s phone number? Let’s listen to the tape and write the numbers. Bill: What’s your telephone number, Tony? Tony: It’s 2786926. Bill: 2-7-8-6-9-2-6. Thanks. Answers: 278-6926 You may read the tapescript to learn to ask people of their telephone number. Underline the question and answer about telephone number. 1c Doing groupwork Do you want to communicate with your classmates? Let’s make a survey, please. You will ask your classmates’ name and their phone numbers. You can ask and answer like this: A: What’s your name? B: My name is … A: What’s your telephone number? B: It’s … Then fill in the chart. Names Phone number Zhao Junqing Lili Yu Xiaoqin Dong Zhenlin 2a Listening and matching Tom, Linda, and Mary are talking about their phone numbers. Can you listen and match them in order? First let’s read the name after that number. Then listen and match. 1.Tom __ a. 929-31__ __ 2.Linda __ b. 398-61__ __ 3.Bob __ c. 278-79__ __ 4.Mary __ d. 555-80__ __ I will play the recording twice. The first time just listen. The second time, write the letter of the person’s telephone number in the space after that person’s name. Tapescript Conversation 1 A: Hello! What’s your name? B: My name’s Tom. A: What’s your phone number, Tom? B: It’s 2787928. Conversation 2 A: Hi, Linda! B: Hello, Tony! A: Linda, what’s your phone number? B: Oh, it’s, umm…5558042. Conversation 3 A: Hi! I’m Mr Miller! B: Hello, Mr Miller! My name is Bob. A: What’s your phone number, Bob? B: My phone number? It’s 398-6149. Conversation 4 A: Hello, Mary! B: Oh, hi, Carl! A: Mary, what’s your phone number? B: It’s 909-3160. Answers: 1.Tom c a. 929-31__ __ 2.Linda d b. 398-61__ __ 3.Bob b c. 278-79__ __ 4.Mary a d. 555-80__ __ 2b Listening and completing The last two numbers of each telephone number are missing. I will play the recording again. This time, fill in the missing numbers. Anawers: 1.Tom c a. 929-3160 2.Linda d b. 398-6149 3.Bob b c. 278-7928 4.Mary a d. 555-8042 2c Doing pairwork Fill in the form. Make your own phone book. Sample: Name Telephone number Li Lei 82639735 Liu Yu Lin Fang This time, you can ask questions like this: A: What’s her/his name? B: His/Her name is … A: What’s her/his phone number? B: His/Her phone number is … A: What’s her/his name? B: His name is Lili. A: What’s her phone number? B: Her phone number is xxxxxxx. 3a Finding and writing Let’s look at the ID cards on page 5. Please take turns reading the name on each card. Gina Green Linda Brown Alan Miller Jim Smith Nick hand Now look at the exercise. 1.Gina 2.Nick 3.Linda 4.Jim 5.Alan Write each person’s last name in the blank after the first name. The first one is done for you. Can you find the name “Gina” in the picture? Yes. It says Gina Green in the picture. Good, so you write “Green” on the line after “Gina” in number 1. Answers: 1.Gina Green 2.Nick hand 3.Linda Brown 4.Jim Smith 5.Alan Miller 3b Looking and answering Look at the ID card on page 5. FIRST NAME: Jenny LAST NAME: Brown TELEPHONE NUMBER: 535-2375 Please work in pairs to ask the questions. What’s her telephone number? Her telephone number is 535-2375. What’s her family name? Her family name is Brown. What’s her first name? Her first name is Jenny. Make dialogues of the similar kind and practice them between you pairs. 3c Making your own ID card Look at the ID card on page 5. Write your own first name, last name, and telephone number on the card. FIRST NAME: __________ LAST NAME: ___________ TELEPHONE NUMBER: _____________ 4 Doing a game We're going to play a game with telephone numbers. First you each write your telephone number on a piece of paper. Next I put them all in a paper bag. Then you each take a telephone number from the bag. After that, you ask other students about their telephone number. You can use these words. "What's your phone number?" You can decide whom to ask What's your phone number? You have only three guesses to identify the person with that phone number. (If you choose your own telephone number, take it back and choose another one.) Closing down by asking and answering What’s her family name? Her family name is Brown. What’s her first name? Her first name is Jenny. What’s her telephone number? Her telephone number is535-2375. Make similar dialogues and practice them between the two of you. SELF CHECK Goals ● To review all the key vocabulary presented in this unit ● To help students collect new words in the vocabulary builders ● To give students an opportunity to use the target language in conversation Procedures Warming up Choice 1 Hello, everyone. Today we’ll come to the Self Check. First let’s review how to greet people, and how to introduce one of the students in the class. Then I will ask some of the students to do the same. Choice 2 I will show some telephone numbers to you. And you are to say the numbers. 1 Reading and checking Read the words and letters. Ii J j K k L l M m N n O o Pp Q q R r orange pen quilt ruler jacket key map And tick the words and letters you know. (Be sure the students can pronounce the letters and words correctly.) 2 Writing Please write five more new words in your vocab-builder. 3Introducing Look at the pictures on the screen, and please introduce the people to the class. You may say like this:
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