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八年级英语下册 Unit 2 Travelling教案 牛津版.doc

1、Unit 2 Travelling Warm-up activities1 Before looking at the comic strip, revise some of the adj.used to describe personalities focusing particularly on smart. Also revise comparatives and the structure there be. Preteach structures (What is like?, Its like) out of context.2 Ask students to study the

2、 page for a few minutes. Encourage them to ask any questions about the conversation. Invite more able students to give comments about the last sentence.3 After students have grasped the amusing message of the page, use it as a starting point for brainstorming on What is school like? Ask students mak

3、e comments, write everything on the Bb.4 Do a mini survey of students opinions.Presentation (Welcome to this Unit)1Introduce the idea of the main language spoken in different countries around the world. Start with Chinese then move on to English. English is used as a main language in the following c

4、ountries: Britain, Ireland, the USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Talk to students briefly about different varieties of English used around the world.2 Ask students to read the list of words in Part A. Check for pronunciation and explain any unfamiliar words. Give them more British and America

5、n words to match.Language pointsWhy dont dogs? What is school like? Be like watching TV, fewer advertisements, autumnfall, American footballfootball, footballsoccer, filmmovie, secondary schoolhigh school, etc. Homework1 Learn the language points by heart.2 一课三练 P.133 Preview the Reading Part.Presen

6、tation (Reading A)1Talk about different countries to introduce the idea that there are different kinds of schools around the world.2On the Bb, write the headings Life in a Chinese School. Brainstorm quickly students ideas about what they want to tell people in other countries about their school life

7、. Focus on enjoyable and special aspects of school.3Write Life in a British school and Life in an American School on the Bb. As a pre-reading activity, ask students what they think lives in these schools are like. Elicit subjects, different class activities, extra-curricular activities and clubs.4 A

8、sk students to read the text. Explain any difficult words.5 Divide the class into two groups. Allocate one of the letters to each group. In pairs, ask students to underline the main points . Then ask them to circle all the keywords in the text. Ask students to make a gird with the different Wh- ques

9、tions.Presentation (Reading B)1Ask students to do Part B1 on their own.Encourage students to check their answer with a partner. Invite less able students to find and underline the words in the text on page 20. Check answers orally with the whole class.2 Divide the class into pairs. Students read the

10、 conversation in Part B2 first without filling the blanks. Check whether they understand the conversation.3 Ask a pair of more able students to read the conversation to the class, pay attention to fluency, pronunciation and stress. Provide feedback on the correct choice of words for each blank.Prese

11、ntation (Reading C)1 Do the class feedback as a quiz. Divide the class into eight groups. Students check their answers with members of their group. Ask students to close their books while I read the sentences and tell me whether the sentences are true or not.2 Ask students to correct the false sente

12、nces.3 Explain and read the words in the box in Part C2 .Ask students to look at the pictures on the page and complete the task on their own. Students select the correct phrases for each picture.4 Ask students to check in the text on page 20 to find out whether each picture is from John or Nancy.5 W

13、rite some questions about the reading passage.* What are the names of the two students?* What are the names of their towns?* Why does John love Home Economics most?* How old are students when they learn to drive in American?* What do older students do at the buddy club?* What is the name of Nancys b

14、uddy?Language points (Part A)Year 8, a mixed school, have lessons together, Home Economics, how to cook and sew, how to do things for myself, cook healthy and tasty meals, a reading week, have to, the end of each class, as well, in 9th grade, driving lessons, drive me to school, its faster than taki

15、ng a bus, twice a week, spend a lot of time practicing, go to a bubby club, help me with my homework, my hero, have a great time doingLanguage points (Part B)A close friend, with a pleasant taste, an article by a girl from the USA, be called, someone you admire very much Homework1 Learn the language

16、 points by heart.2 一课三练 P.14-153 Preview the Vocabulary Part.Presentation (Vocabulary)1 This section helps students expand their active vocabulary about school subjects. Ask students to read the words in the box and match pictures with correct subjects on their own.2 Check answers with class as a wh

17、ole.3 Point out that two adj. are introduced, one using the prefix un- and the other using the suffix -less. Give them more examples. Unhappy, unhealthy, uncomfortable, carelessRead all the adj. Students should be able to recognize all the words. Ask them to do the task on their own first and then c

18、ompare with a partner. Language pointsWant to learn more about the subjects that British students study, attach to, unimportant, unpopularHomework1 Learn the language points by heart.2 一课三练 P.13 Preview the Grammar Part.Presentation (Grammar Part A)1Use the context in Part A1 to arouse students inte

19、rest. Talk to students about how many hours they spend doing various things.Write down the results in a table on the Bb. Introduce the idea of more than ,fewer than and less than.2Ask students to study the sample sentences at the top of the page.Read each sentence. Invite students to make one more s

20、entence about each picture.3Review the difference between countable and uncountable nouns. Elicit 6-7 nouns to illustrate the differences.4 Ask students to read and complete Work out the rule! 5Ask students to study the table in Part A1 carefully. Work out the correct information and complete senten

21、ces 1-4. Complete the table with their own information to arouse their interest. Ask them abouttheir results comparing with Nancys and Johns.Presentation (Grammar Part B)1Ask students to look at the pictures at the top of the pageand read the sentences under each picture. Explain that we use the mos

22、t for the largest amount and the fewest/the least for the smallest amount. 2 Ask students to read the sentences on their own and then ask questions to elicit the rule in the introduction.3 Ask students to read and complete work out the rule! 4Part B1 is a problem-solving task and they have to use de

23、ductive skills to work out the information from the table on page 24.5 Ask students to read out the sentences to check the answers.Presentation (Grammar Part C)1 Point to the picture and read the sample sentences. Ask students to identify the nouns in each sentence. Tell them that the two sentences

24、have the same meaning. Elicit the different usage of words depending on the position of the noun.2 Divide students into pairs and ask them to do Part C1. Read the worked example and point out the word order.3 students to look at the contents of their school bags. Ask them to show and name the things

25、 in it.4 Ask students to work in pairs to do Part C2. Ask each pair to tell the rest of the class about the similar objects they have in their school bags.Presentation (Grammar Part D)1 Point at the pictures at the top of the page and read the sentences. Explain when we use the same as and different

26、 from.2 Use the topic of the school uniform to arouse students interest and help students refocus on the task more easily.3 Point at the pictures in Part D1 and explain that Millie and Simon go to Beijing Sunshine Secondary School and Tina and John go to Woodland School. Ask students to complete the

27、 sentences on their own and then read out the answers in class.4 Encourage more able students to make more comparisons on their own. Ask them to make a summary of their findings using the ideas given in Part D2.Language pointsMore than, fewer than, less than, comparewith, the most, the fewest/the le

28、ast, a large/small amount of, like-alike, the same as, different from, a uniformHomework1 Learn the language points by heart.2 一课三练 P.17-183 Preview the Integrated skills, Speak up & pronunciation Part.Presentation (Integrated skills A)1 Read the list of future plans before playing the recording.2 I

29、nvite students to talk about their own and their partners future hopes.3 Play the recording. Students listen carefully and put a tick next to each correct phrase as they hear it. Stop the recording after each phrase listed in Part A1 if necessary.4 Ask students to read Millies letter addressed to Mr

30、 Zhou, the editor, on their own. Read the completed letter to check the correct answers.5 Play the recording for Part A3 and ask students to complete Sandys letter on their own. Go through the list of phrases in the table on page 12 again. Read the completed letter.Presentation (Integrated skills B)

31、1Close the books and listen to me while I read the conversation. Ask students to repeat the sentences as they hear them.2 Ask students to practice the conversation in pairs and then change roles.3 Ask students to bring photos of their friends. Divide them into pairs and invite them to ask each other

32、 questions about the people in the photos. E.g., Who is the boy on your left? Whats he like? What would he like to be when he grows up?Language pointsPopular, help people solve problems, make friends, make people happy, editor, try to do-try to be kind to people, try my best to help them, a social w

33、orker, Im really happy to do, future plans, It is great to do, become a famous singer, agree/agree with, one of the nicest boys Homework1 Learn the language points by heart.2一课三练 P.19-203 Preview the Main task & Checkout Part. Presentation (Study skills)1 Ask more able students what they want to fin

34、d out when they read a passage. Write Whats it about? on the Bb and try to elicit the other questions listed on the page. Underline the Wh- words.2 Read the letter to the whole class. Ask more able students to close the books while I read. Ask some open questions, e.g. , Who is Cindy? Why is Cindy u

35、nhappy? What is Cindys problem? Explain difficult or unfamiliar words.3 Ask students to read the letter carefully and underline the main points on their own using a pencil initially. Remind them to refer to the Wh- questions at the top of the page. Divid the class into groups of four and ask student

36、s to compare the main points they have underlined. Go through the letter again sentence by sentence and check the answers.4 Ask more able students to underline main points and circle keywords.5 Tell students to read them again, and answer the Wh-questions. Students work in pairs.Language points (Stu

37、dy skills)Smiling, general appearance, pleasant, ability Presentation (Main task)1 Explain the context of entering a writing competition of a teenagers magazine. If possible, find out about similar writing.2 sk students to look at Daniels notes in Part A.3 Remind students that when we take notes, we

38、 dont need to write in complete sentences- we just need to write down the keywords.4 Encourage students to use a variety of adj. to avoid repetition. Remind them of the adj. theyve learned in this unit.5 Ask students to read Daniels article in Part C on their own. Then ask general questions to check

39、 comprehension.6 Ask students to underline the adj. in the article.7Ask students to identify the four paragraphs in the article. Help them identify the purpose of each paragraph. Then focus on the layout of the article, e.g., introduction, main body and conclusion.8 Make sure that students are aware

40、 of the use of pronouns, which help link different ideas and sentences together and avoid repetition of names.9 Ask students to write a rough draft using their notes in Part B, Daniels article as a model and the plan in Part D.Language points (Main task)Live next door, have been friends for almost 1

41、0 years, wear a smile on her face Presentation (Checkout)1Tell students that they will be able to check their use of adj., comparatives and superlatives in the structures they have learned in the unit by doing Part A.2 Ask students to read through the table and complete the conversation.3Tell studen

42、ts that they need to select the correct adj. and noun phrases to fit the context of the sentences in the diary entry in Part B. Set a time limit.Language points (Checkout)Climbing, what about playing football?, a friend like Alan, answer questions correctly Homework1 Learn the language points by heart.2 一课三练 P.21-223 Preview Unit 3

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