1、Unit 2 I used to be afraid of the dark.The Third PeriodTeaching Aims and Demands1Knowledge Objects(1) Talk about what you used to be afraid of and what you are still afraid of.(2) Key Vocabulary:terrify, be terrified of, on2Ability Object:Train students integrating skills.3Moral ObjectAre you afraid
2、 of speaking in front of a group? Dont be so shy. Be confident of yourself. Practice more, and you will sure change.Teaching Key PointsTarget LanguageDid you use to be afraid of the dark?Yes, I did.Are you still afraid of the dark?No, Im not. How about you?Me? Oh, yes! Im terrified of the dark.So, w
3、hat do you do about it?I go to sleep with my bedroom light on.Teaching Difficult PointTalk about what you used to be afraid of and what you are still afraid of using the target language.Teaching Methods1Teaching by demonstration.2Pairwork3GroupworkTeaching Aid:A projectorTeaching ProceduresStep Revi
4、sionCheck homework. Ask different students to read their reports about his favorite film star or a scientist. Then collect their writings and write comments on each paper before returning them. Display some better ones in the classroom.Show a students work on the screen by a projector. Help him/her
5、correct any errors.Stephen Hawking was born in Oxford, England in 1942.As a student, he didnt use to work hard. He used to be a lazy student and do very little work. At the age of 20, he got an incurable illness. At first, he used to be very depressed. But he didnt lose heart. He went on to do some
6、of the most important scientific research after coming out of hospital. Now he works at Cambridge University as a professor.Step 3aThis activity provides reading and writing practice using the target language.Point to the pictures and ask students to tell what is happening.S1: In Picture 1, the pers
7、on is afraid of the dark.S2: In Picture 2, the person is afraid of flying in an airplane.S3: In Picture 3, the person is afraid of high places.Draw students attention to the chart. Read each of the four headlines and the list of items in the first column to the class.Demonstrate how to fill in the c
8、hart with a good student orally.T : Did you use to be afraid of the dark?S: Yes. I was afraid to walk home when it was dark.T: Are you still afraid of the dark?S: No, Im not.Tell students where to put a check in the chart.Ask students to complete the “I” column of the chart on their own by checking
9、the items that they used to be afraid of and that they are still afraid of.Check the answers.Step 3bThis activity provides oral practice using the target language. Focus attention on the conversation. Ask a pair of students to read it to the class.Write the conversation on the blackboard.Point out t
10、he list of items in the first column of Activity 3a. Say, Ask your partner about these items and complete the “My partner” columns of the chart in pairs.Ask students to work with partners.Walk around the room correcting any errors in pronunciation.Ask several pairs to share their conversations with
11、the class.When all the students have finished the chart, Say, Now lets check to see how many students used to be afraid or are still afraid of the same things. Invite a student to ask questions.S: Who used to be afraid of the dark? Raise your hands.(Count the hands and let students keep a record.) S
12、: Who is still afraid of the dark? Raise your hands.(Count the hands and let students keep a record.) Do the same approach with the other items.Step Part 4This activity gives students an opportunity to use the target language to talk about themselves.Read the instructions to the class. Ask a good st
13、udent to give an example from his or her own experience. For example, for the word eat ,a student might say, I used to eat chocolate. Now I like to eat fruits of different kinds. I think chocolate is rich in calory and fat while fruits are rich in vitamin, which is good for health.Help students to w
14、rite chocolate and fruits in the chart.Ask students to complete the work in groups of four. Walk around the classroom listening in on different groups and offering help with pronunciation and writing.Ask a few students to tell the class about the other students they have talked to. For example, a st
15、udent may say, my desk-mate Wei Mei used to eat a lot of chocolate. Now she likes to eat fruits. She thinks keeping fit is of great importance.Note: answers to the chart will vary.Step SummarySay, In this class , weve talked about what you used to be afraid of and what you are still afraid of using
16、the target language of this unit.Step Homework(1) Ask students to find out what their grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles and old friends used to be afraid of when they were children. What did these people used to be afraid of that todays children are not afraid of?(2) Finish off the exercises on p
17、ages 67 of the workbook.Step Blackboard DesignUnit 2 I used to be afraid of the dark.Section AThe Third PeriodTarget language:A: Did you use to be afraid of the dark?B: Yes, I did.A: Are you still afraid of the dark?B: No, Im not. How about you?A: Me? Oh, yes! Im terrified of the dark.B: So, what do you do about it?A: I go to sleep with my bedroom light on.
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