1、MODULE 11 Population Part 1: Teaching design 第一部分 教学设计 Function Talking about and understanding large numbers Structure Articles; large numbers Listening/Speaking ● Completing a table with numbers ● Talking about population Reading/Writing ● Checking your own ideas with a passage ● Writi
2、ng about the problems of your city Around the world Population and water Task Making a graph Unit 2 I would go around the world. ■ Warm up by talking about cities. Hello, class. We are living here in this small village. But do you want to live in a city? Why do you want to move to cities? You
3、 want to move to cities because cities offer you lots of exciting things. In cities, you can go to parks, go to supermarkets, go to libraries, go to cinemas. You can do lots of interesting things there. But do you know there are lots of problems in big cities. Life is not so pleasant in big cities.
4、Then what are some of the problems? Let’s go to page 90 to find out. ■Read the passage. On page 90 is an article called Visions of the city. It is Parkville. Now start reading it. While reading, try to: cut/ the sentence into thought groups, study the predicative, darken the connectives and
5、underline all the useful expressions. (阅读过程中,断开/意群,观察谓语构成,圈出连词,摘录短语搭配。) Useful expressions (有用的短语搭配) live in…, come to… 50 years ago, a quiet country village, in the centre of the country, at that time, a small house on the edge of town, with some fields and the hills in the distance, be close to
6、a big city, people from the countryside, arrive in…, find jobs, have a better life, needed somewhere to live, be expensive to live in…, the centre of …, the city government, build flats around…, the edge of the city, become a suburb of …, have over a million people, no room for…, the small local sch
7、ool in…, close down, close to the centre of …, get to school, add to the traffic and pollution, better public transport, private cars, run a big city, protect…from crime, need more laws and more police, pay for…, think of…, have the same problems as… ■Draw a diagram of the text and retell the stor
8、y with the help of it. Visions of the city Parkville: a quiet country village 50 years ago Soon Parkville becoming a suburb of Arnwick The small local school in Parkville closing down five years ago Going to a faraway school adding to the traffic and pollution What do you think of this? Diff
9、icult to run a big city ■ Retell the text. Next try to retell the text in your own words with the help of the diagram. 50 years ago, Parkville was a quiet country village in the centre of the country. But soon, Parkville became a suburb of Arnwick, a city close to it. The small local school in
10、 Parkville closed down five years ago. Students have to go to a school close to the centre of Arnwick. Going to a faraway school adds to the traffic and pollution. Larger hospitals and more doctors, better public transport and fewer private cars are needed in Arnwick. More shops, offices are needed.
11、 Running a big city and protecting people from crime is also difficult. So more laws and more police are needed. ■ Close down by talking about Jo and his place. We are going to turn text into a talk. I am the one invited to talk to you something about Jo and his place. And you are going to ask me
12、 questions. Shall we start? T: Good morning, class. I am very happy to introduce Mr. Smith to you. Mr. Smith is a professor from Arnwick University. He is here today to talk to us something about Jo and his place. Now Mr. Smith. S: Nice to see you, boys and girls. SS: Nice to see you, too. S: W
13、ell, look at the photo. This girl is called Jo. She is 15 years old. She lives in Parkville. S1: Who are these people, Mr. Smith? S: They are Jo's grandparents. The photo was taken when they first came to Parkville 50 years ago. You see it was a quiet country village then. S2: Where is it? S:
14、It is in the centre of the country. S3: What a beautiful village it is! S: Yes, it was beautiful. S1: What do you mean by saying “it was beautiful”? S: It was beautiful because this village isn’t there. S2: Is it gone? S: Yes, it is gone. S4: Why? S: Parkville was close to a big city cal
15、led Arnwick. Arnwick has a population of about 200,000 people. People from the countryside began to arrive in Arnwick to find jobs and have a better life. S5: I see. The newcomers needed somewhere to live. So the city government decided to build flats around the edge of the city. S: You are righ
16、t. That’s why Parkville soon became a suburb of Arnwick. S1: What is its population now? S: It now has over a million people. S2: What about Joe and her family? S: They are now living in one of those new flats. And Joe has to go to a school close to the centre of Arnwick, with 2,000 pupils. S
17、3: How long does it take Joe to go to her school by bus? S: It takes Jo an hour to get to school by school bus. S3: And I think this adds to the traffic and pollution. S1: But it's not her fault. She liked her old school. S: Arnwick needs larger hospitals and more doctors, better public transpo
18、rt, fewer private cars, more shops, more offices and more clean water. S2: It's difficult to run a big city like that. S3: And to protect people from crime is difficult, too. S: That’s why more laws and more police are needed. S1: And more taxes are needed to pay for everything. S: Well, what do you think of all this? Do you like the things which are happening in Parkville? SS: No, we don’t. S: Does your town have the same problems as Arnwick? SS: Yes, it does. …






