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九年级英语上册 Unit 12《You are supposed to shake hands》教案 人教新目标版.doc

1、Unit 12 You are supposed to shake hands. Language goals: In this unit students learn to tell what they are supposed to do. New languages: What are you supposed to do when you meet someone? You’re supposed to shake hands. When were you supposed to arrive? I was supposed to arrive at 7:00. You

2、should have asked what you were supposed to wear. New words: bow, kiss, customs ,greet, relaxed, instead towards , pick , point, full, knife, rubbish , beside Difficult points: 1. Learn different countries have different manners. 2. How to express the habit of your own life and say your opinio

3、ns. 3. Understand what should do and what shouldn’t do. 4. How to improve the students’ writing ability according to the reading materials. Teaching aids: computer, video, recorder Teaching periods: Period 1: Section A 1a / 1b / 1c / 2a / 2b / 2c / Grammar focus Period 2: Section A 3a / 3b /

4、4 Period 3: Section B 1a / 1b / 2a / 2b / 2c Period 4: Section B 3a / 3b / 3c / 4 / Self check Period 5: Section B Reading Period 1 Teaching aims: 1. Teach vocabulary words. 2. Target languages: What are you supposed to do when you meet someone for the first time? You are supposed to sha

5、ke hands. What are people in Korea supposed to do when they meet for the first time? They are supposed to bow. 3. Train the speaking and listening abilities. 4. Master “be used to do sth”, and use it freely. Teaching procedures: Step 1. Warming up Show a map of the word, point different cou

6、ntries and ask some questions. Ask the students to explain where each of the countries is. For example: Brazil is in South America, next to Peru. Then the teacher asks: Do you know what the people are supposed to do when they meet for the first time in these countries? (Ask the students to talk

7、about it.) Step 2. Section A 1a 1. Read the instructions to the class. According to the picture ask the students to say the different customs. 2. Read the list of countries and customs to the class. Then talk about the customs (fill in the forms). 3. Point out the sample answer. Tell the studen

8、ts to guess if they aren’t sure. Keys: (1) c (2) b (3) a (4) b (5) a Step 3. Section A 1b This activity gives students practice in understanding the target language in spoken conversation. 1. Read the instructions to students. Point to the lists in activity 1a and say: Now you will hear

9、a conversation between a boy and girl. Their conversation contains the answers to the questions in activity 1a. 2. Play the recording for the first time. Students only listen Play the second time. Say: Now listen to the conversation again and check your answers to activity 1a. 3. Check the a

10、nswers. 4. Explanation. (show the picture) Step 4. Section A 1c Pair work This activity provides guided oral practice using the target language. 1. Read the instructions. 2. Point out the example in the box. Ask two students to read it to the class. 3. Point to the lists of countries and custo

11、ms again. Say: First one student asks the questions. Then the other student does it. 4. Ask different pairs of students ask and answer a question for the class. Step 5. Section A 2a / 2b This activity provides listening practice using the target language. 1. Point out the picture. (show the pic

12、ture), and ask students to tell what is happening. Help students understand that the people are at a picnic. Point to Maria and ask: What’s Maria wearing? Ask if she looks comfortable or uncomfortable. 2. Then say: Listen to Maria talking to a boy about what happened at the picnic. She made several

13、 mistakes. Listen to the recording and check the mistakes she made. 3. Play the recording. Students only listen for the first time. Play the recording again. This time ask students to check the mistakes and then fill in the blanks. (show the picture) 4. Check the answers. Keys: 1. arrive at 7:00

14、 2. come later 3. shake hands 4. wear Step 6. Pairwork Section A 2c This activity provides guided oral practice using the target language. 1. Read the instructions for the activity. 2. Point to the example in the box. Ask two students to read it to the class. 3. Point out the mistakes in a

15、ctivity 2a and the sentences in activity 2b. Say: Role play Dan and Maria’s conversation using information from activities 2a and 2b. 4. Check the answers by calling on different pairs to say their conversation to the class. Step 7. Grammar focus Review the grammar box. Ask students to read the

16、 questions to the class. (Show the pictures, ask the students to read the sentences loudly.) Step 8. Conclusion 1. Learn and master the vocabulary words. 2. Master the target languages: What are you supposed to do when you meet someone? What are people in Korea supposed to do when they meet fo

17、r the first time? When were you supposed to arrive? You should have asked what you were supposed to wear. Homework: 1. Write a short passage about the customs about different countries. 2. Read the new words and write them well. 3. Learn to use the target languages. Period 2 Teaching aim

18、s: 1. Learn to different customs in different counties. 2. Know the attitude towards “being on time, visiting a friend’s house, making plans with friends”. 3. Train the reading and speaking abilities. Teaching procedures: Step 1. Warming up Show the pictures: (Show some pictures about

19、Colombia and Switzerland.) Let the students know more things about the two counties. Step 2. Reading Section A 3a 1. Read the instructions. Ask the students what an opinion is. 2. Point to the chart. Point to the word attitude on the chart and say. An opinion is like an attitude. Ask students w

20、hat they will write in the chart (the attitude of the Colombian girl and the Swiss boy toward these three things: being on time, visiting a friend’s house and making plan with friends) 3. Read the first paragraph on their own and then fill in the form of Colombia. (Look at the picture, fill in the

21、 form.) 4. Read the second paragraph on their own and then fill in the form of Switzerland. 5. Ask students to read the paragraph again and check their answers. Keys: Colombian: We’re pretty relaxed about time. We often just drop by our friends’ homes. We don’t have to make plans when we get toge

22、ther with friends. Swiss: It’s very important to be on time. We never visit a friend’s house without calling first. We usually make plans to meet friends. Step 3. Pairwork Section A 3b This activity provides oral practice using the target language. 1. Read the instructions. Point out the convers

23、ation in the box and ask two students to read it to the class. 2. Role play a conversation between Teresa and Marc. Talk about the different attitudes in Colombia and Switzerland. (according to the pictures ) 3. Ask students to work in groups of four or five. As they work, move around the room h

24、elping the groups as necessary. 4. Ask several groups to share part of their conversation with the class. Step 4. Pairwork Section A 4 1. Read the instructions to the class. 2. Point out the sample language in the box. Ask a student to read it to the class. 3. Ask a pair of students to model t

25、he sample dialogue. Correct any pronunciation errors to make sure the students are providing a good model for the rest of the class. 4. Ask students to complete the work in pairs. 5. Review the task. Ask a few students to share their conversations with the class. Step 5. Practice Deal wit

26、h some exercises on the video. Step 6. Conclusion Learn to different customs in different counties. Know the attitude towards “being on time, visiting a friend’s house, making plans with friends”. Master some vocabulary words and target language. Homework: Write a short passage to describe the

27、customs about Colombia and Switzerland. Preview Section B 1a / 1b / 2a / 2b. Search some information about some countries and learn more about their customs and then write them down. Period 3 Teaching aims: 1. Learn some new languages words and learn some useful expressions. pick up, wipe ,

28、napkin, chopstick, noodle, point, polite, rude , behave 2. Strengthen the target language and practice more. 3. Train the speaking and listening abilities. Teaching procedures: Step 1. Presentation Section B 1 1. Show a picture (a family is eating a meal). Point to the picture and ask students

29、 to say what is happening in it. 2. Point to the title. Mind your manners! And ask students what they think might mean. 3. Then read the instructions and point to the five statements about manners. Read the statements or ask different students to do it. Review the five statements to be sure studen

30、ts understand what each one means. Ask students to act out and / or explain some of the statements in their own words. Then ask students to complete the quiz on their own. Step 2. Section B 2a This activity gives students practice in understanding target language in spoken conversation. 1. Show

31、 the following pictures and then point it to say: You will hear the exchange student, Steve, talking with his Japanese friend, Satoshi. Satoshi is explaining some things you are and aren’t supposed to do when eating in Japan. 2. Point to the boxes where students are supposed to write a number next

32、 to each picture. Say: Number these 1 through 4 to show the order you hear Satoshi talk about these things in the recording. 3. Play the recording again. As they listen to the recording this time, have the students number the pictures. 4. Check the answers. Keys: 2 1 4 3 Step 3. Section B 2b

33、This activity provides listening practice using the target language. 1. Read the instructions and point to the numbered list of sentence starters and the lettered list of sentence endings. 2. Say, you will hear the same recording again. This time listen carefully to write the letter of the correc

34、t sentence ending after each sentence starter. (Show the form, and then fill it.) 3. Point out the sample answer. Read the correctly completed sentence to the class. 4. Play the recording again. Ask students to write their answers in the blanks. 5. Check the answers: Keys: 1.d 2.a 3. b 4. c

35、 Step 4. Pairwork Section B 2c 1. Read the instructions for the activity. 2. Point to the example in the box. Ask two students to read the sentence starters and complete each one with a true statement about table manners in their country. 3. Point out the sentence starters in activity 2b. Say

36、 Have a conversation about table manners in your country wit ha partner. You can use the sentence starters in activity 2b to help you get started. 4. Ask students to work in pairs. Move around the room checking the progress of the pairs and offering help as needed. 5. Ask one or two pairs to say

37、 their conversations to the class. Step 5. Conclusion Learn the vocabulary words. Practice more about the target language. Learn to the table manners of different countries. Homework:  Preview Section B 3a / 3b / 3c / Self check 1 / 2. Review the new word in Section B. Write a short passage

38、 The table manners in Japan. Period 4 Teaching aims and demands: 1. Knowledge: Talk about the table manners. 2. Moral education: Communication with others freely.   3. Train the reading and writing abilities. Teaching procedures: Step 1. Warming-up  Greet the whole class as us

39、ual. Have a competition about the table manners in different countries. The teacher writes it on the blackboard. Step 2. Section B 3a 1. Ask one or more of the students to read the passage aloud. And then the teacher explains some important sentences. (Explanation) My biggest chal

40、lenge is learning how to behave at the dinner table. ....but I am used to it. 2. Ask the students to complete the work on their own or in pairs, then ask someone to tell the answers. (show the pictures ) 3. Let students read it aloud. Step 3. Writing: Section B 3b 1. Read the instructions and

41、point to the beginning of the e-mail message. Read it to the class. 2. Point to the pictures in activity 2a and the matching exercise in activity 2b. Say: You can use the pictures and the information in activities 2a and 2b to help you write your letters. 3. Ask the students to finish the ac

42、tivity on their own. 4. Check the answers. Ask different students to read their letters to the class and ask other students to comment. Step 4. Section B 3c This activity provides writing practice using the target language. 1. Read the instructions and then ask students to look back at activity

43、 2c. Remind the students that they made conversations about table manners in their own country. 2. Ask students to work on their own. Tell them that they can use what they wrote for activity 2c as a guide. 3. Have a student to read his or her message to the class. Have any other students add any

44、 information that is missing from the first student’s report. Step 5. Groupwork Section B 4 1. Read the instructions to the class. Give an example from your own experience. You may ask a good student to do this instead if you would prefer. 2. Ask students to complete the work in small groups. An

45、d then Review the task. Ask a few students to tell the class about what one should do in different situations. Answers will vary, but should emphasize politeness. Step 6. Self-check 1 Ask the students to find the sentences with the five words—arrive, meet, spend, behave, imagine in Section A and

46、 Section B, and pay attention to the meanings and usage of them. Let the students make sentences with the five words. Get the students to fill in the blanks with the proper forms, then check the answers together. Step 7. Self-check Look at the picture. Read the instructions to the class and a

47、sk students what the answer would be. Ask students to complete the work in pairs. Review the task. Ask a few students to read the end of the story. Answers will vary but will probably include watching what others do first or asking the host or hostess or one of the guests. Step 8. Complete

48、 the crossword This activity focuses on the new vocabulary introduced in this unit. Do the example with the class to show them how to do a crossword puzzle. Ask students to complete the crossword puzzle on their own. Check the answers: DOWN: 1. how 2. shake 3. k

49、iss ACROSS : 4. chopsticks 5. knife Homework: Write an article about the table manners in China. Review the whole unit and preview Reading. Period 5 Teaching aims: 1. Train the reading and speaking abilities. 2. Learn some e-mail English and try to use it. 3. Master some vocab

50、ulary words and target language. Teaching procedures: Step 1. Section 1 Before you read 1. Ask the students to discuss the e- mail. 2. Divide the class into groups, and ask them to discuss the differences between the e- mail English and the standard English. 3. Ask a few groups to report their

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