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新目標(biāo)英語九年級教案示例第十二單元教學(xué)設(shè)計
Unit 12 Part 1 Teaching design Part 1: Teaching design (第一部分:教學(xué)設(shè)計) Structures: Supposed to + infinitive Target language: How was the dinner at Paul’s house last night? Well, it was OK, but I made some mistakes. I was supposed to arrive at 7:00, but I arrived at 8:00. Vocabulary: kiss, bow, table manners, chopstick, fork, spoon, napkin, greet, rude, wipe, point, stick, shake hands, be supposed to, drop by, pick up, You should… Learning strategies: Comparing, Listening for key words Section A Goals ●To learn to use the structure Supposed to + infinitive ●To listen and talk about what people are supposed to do Procedures Warming up by learning about the structure Supposed to + infinitive Turn to page 95 first. Look at the sentences. Do you see how the structure Supposed to + infinitive is used? What are you supposed to do when you meet someone? Youre supposed to kiss. Youre not supposed to shake hands. When were you supposed to arrive? I was supposed to arrive at 7:00. You should have asked what you were supposed to wear. 1a Looking, listening and matching Hello, class. What are we supposed to do next? Yes, you are right. We are going to look, listen and match. Now turn to page 94. Look at the picture and listen to the recording for what people do when they meet for the first time. Tapescript Boy1: What are people supposed to do when they meet in your country, Celia? Girl1: Well, do you mean when friends meet for the first time? Boy1: Yeah. Girl1: Well, in Brazil, friends kiss. Boy1: What about in Mexico, Rodriguez? Boy2: In Mexico we shake hands. Boy3: We bow. Girl2: And in Korea we also bow. Boy1: Well,I guess in most Western countries we shake hands. 1b Listening and checking You are supposed to listen for a second time to check your answers in 1a. Countries Customs 1. c Brazil a. bow b. shake hands c. kiss 2. b the United States 3. a Japan 4. b Mexico 5. a Korea Now you can turn to page 135 to read the tapescript. While reading circle the connectives and underline the expressions. 1c Doing pairwork What do people do when they meet for the first time? Now in pairs tell each other what you know about meeting for the first time. You are supposed to use the Supposed to + infinitive structure, OK? A: What are people in Korea supposed to do when they meet for the first time? B: They’re supposed to bow. A: What are people in the United States supposed to do when they meet for the first time? B: They’re supposed to shake hands. A: What are people in China supposed to do when they meet for the first time? B: They’re supposed to shake hands. A: What are people in Mexico supposed to do when they meet for the first time? B: They’re supposed to shake hands. A: What are people in Brazil supposed to do when they meet for the first time? B: They’re supposed to kiss. A: What are people in your city supposed to do when they meet for the first time? B: They’re supposed to wave their hands. 2a Listening and checking Maria, an exchange student from India, went to her American Friend Dan’s place and had dinner there. Now listen to the tape for the mistakes Maria made there. Tapescript Boy: Hi, Maria. How was Paul’s party? Girl: Oh, Dan, it was a disaster. Boy: It was? Girl: Uh-huh. Boy: What happened? Girl: Well, I was supposed to arrive at 7:00 but I arrived at 8:00. Boy: Oh, so you were lage. Girl: Yeah, but in my country it’s different. When youre invited for 7:00, youre supposed to come later! Boy: I see. Girl: Then when I met Pauls mom, I kissed her. Boy: And you were supposed to shake hands instead. Girl: Thats right. AND I wore a fancy dress. Boy: Whats wrong with that? Girl: Well, it was a barbecue, Dan. Everyone else was wearing a T-shirt and jeans. Boy: I guess you should have asked what you were supposed to wear. Now you may check√the mistakes by Maria on page 95. Maria’s mistakes √Arrive late; ate the wrong food; √greeted Paul’s mother the wrong way; √wore the wrong clothes 2b Listening and filling To fill in the blanks on page 95 you are supposed to listen to the tape one more time. Tapescript MariA: I was supposed to arrive at 7:00 but I arrived at 8:00. MariA: In my country it’s different. When you’re invited for 7:00, you’re supposed to come later. Dan: Boy: And you were supposed to shake hands instead. MariA: That’s right. And I wore a fancy dress. Dan: I guess you should have asked what you were supposed to wear. Next you are supposed to make a conversation based on 2b. You are supposed to say anything you like. Li Hong: I was supposed to get up at 7:00 but I got up at 8:00. Li Hong: In my home it’s different. When you’re asked to get up at 7:00, you’re supposed to get up later. Wang Bin: And you were supposed to do the morning exercise instead. Li Hong: That’s right. And I took my school backpack. Wang Bin: I guess you should have asked what you were supposed to take. 2c Doing pairwork You are supposed to role play the conversation between Maria and Dan. And you are supposed to use the information from activities 2a and 2b. A: How was the dinner at Paul’s house last night? B: Well, it was OK, but I made some mistakes. I was supposed to arrive at 7:00, but I arrived at 8:00. A: Why was that? Why didn’t you arrive earlier? B: But in my country it’s different. A: What is the difference? B: When you’re invited for 7:00, you’re supposed to come later! A: So you didn’t arrive at 7:00.. B: When I met Paul’s mom, I kissed her. A: But you were supposed to shake hands instead. We don’t kiss each other when we are only friends. B: But I didn’t know that then. A: What did you wear? B: I wore a fancy dress. A: What’s wrong with that? B: It was a barbecue, you know. Everyone else was wearing a T-shirt and jeans. A: Oh, you made another mistake. I think you should have asked when you were supposed to arrive and what you were supposed to wear. 3a Reading and filling On page 96 are two exchange students, one from Colombia, the other from Switzerland, talking about their own home culture. Now read their speech, blacken the connectives and underline the expressions. Teresa Lopez From Cali, Colombia Marc LeBlanc From Lausanne, Swizerland Where I’m from, we’re pretty relaxed about time. If you tell a friend you’re going to their house for dinner, it’s okay if you arrive a bit late. Spending time with family and friends is very important to us. We often just drop by our friends’ homes. We don’t usually have to make plans to meet our friends. Often we just walk around the town center, seeing as many of our friends as we can! In Switzerland, it’s very important to be on time. We’re the land of watches, after all!If someone invites you to meet them at 4:00, you have to be there at 4:00. If you are even fifteen minutes late, your friend may get angry. Also, we never visit a friend’s house without calling first. We usually make plans to see friends. We usually plan to do something interesting, or go somewhere together. And now you are supposed to fill in the chart. Attitude about… Colombia Switzerland Being on time Pretty relaxed about time very important to be on time Visiting a friend’s house Often just drop by friends’ house never visit a friend’s house without calling first Making plans with friends Dont usually have to make plans to meet friends usually plan to do something interesting, or go somewhere together 3b Doing pairwork Next you are supposed to role play a conversation between Teresa and Marc, telling about the different attitudes of life in their home countries. A: What kinds of rules do they have in Colombia? B: Well, they have pretty relaxed rules. A:【新目標(biāo)英語九年級教案示例第十二單元教學(xué)設(shè)計】相關(guān)文章:
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