Lesson 33 教學(xué)設(shè)計(jì)
Teaching content:
1. new words: living room, kitchen, bathroom
2. a dialogue about Li Ming’s arriving in Canada
3. let sb. do sth.
4. introduce sth./sb. to sb.
Lesson objectives
After this lesson, students should be able to
1. understand the meaning of the text
2. remember and use the mastery vocabulary and know some important words for transportation
3. write something about means of transportation
4. understand and write down some missing words as heard in sentences or passages in different contexts
Key points
1. the usage of let
2. introduce sth. to sb.
Difficult points: the usage of let
Teaching aids: a picture of living room/ kitchen/ bathroom, some cards, slide projector
Type: dialogue
Teaching procedure
Class opening (5 minutes)
Introduce the topic for Unit 5. Please read about introducing units in “Teaching Techniques” at the back of this teacher’s guide.
Student book (15 minutes)
There are two reading for this lesson. Teach the first reading. The second reading is for students to use independently.
The readings present new vocabulary and review vocabulary the students have learned in previous lessons.
The new vocabulary for this lesson includes the following words and phrases:
Mastery Vocabulary
Can, on foot, take a plane/train
Can/could I/you…?
Of course.
Oral Vocabulary
Rapid, transportation, type (n.)
Before you begin the reading, introduce unit project 1. See “Teaching Techniques” at the back of this teacher’s guide for general information about introducing unit projects. Also see the Unit 5 introductory page in this teacher’s guide. Instructions for unit project 1 are in the student book.
There are many ways to teach immersion reading. Here are some step-by step instructions for one way to teach the reading in this lesson. Also see “Teaching Techniques” at the back of this teacher’s guide for general information about teaching readings.
Step l: Check to see if the students have previewed the text. Ask if they have any questions concerning the meaning of the text. Encourage other students to try to answer the questions.
Step 2: Play the audiotape. Use your discretion to decide whether you want to spend some time on the new vocabulary. You may want to ask students to explain the meaning of some sentences containing key words. What strategies did they use to puzzle out the meanings? Remember to give lots of praise for a good try, even if it's wrong. It may be helpful to write the following phrases on a large piece of paper or on the blackboard, as a review. This will be helpful for students to refer to in the next step.
(to go) on foot
take a bus/taxi/car
ride a bike/the train
(to go to someplace) in a car
If you wish, you may say something about the word type in comparison with' the word kind, which the students learned in the last unit.
Step 3: Divide the class into small groups. Ask each group to talk about their usual means of transportation in moving around the city and travelling around the country. Encourage students to use the phrases that you have listed as well as to borrow phrases and sentence patterns from the text.
Step 4:Ask for three volunteers to act out the text.
They can choose to read aloud their lines from the reading. They can also improvise and create lines of their own.
Unit project 1: History of a type of transportation (15 minutes)
Begin unit project 1. This project covers three lessons. Working in groups,' students will complete a project to present to the class.
Divide the class into small groups of three or four students. Each group chooses a type of transportation for the project. Instruct students to begin collecting information about that type of transportation. They will prepare a comic strip or timeline of important dates in its development.
Teaching tip
Set up a contest for good group work.
Here's a way to encourage good group work among your students.
Tell the class that each group starts with a score of ten in each of these categories: project plan, cooperation, use of English, quietness, progress, final product. Write these across the top of the blackboard. Along the left side Of the blackboard, write a list of the groups names.
Add or subtract scores according to each group's performance. For example, if a group is trying to use a lot of English, give it two points (so now it has twelve points in that category). If a group is working with too much noise, subtract a point from that group in that category.
Keep track of the scores each day over the course of a project. What group has the highest score?
Activity book (5 minutes)
Play the audiotape. The aural exercises for this lesson are:
1. Listen to the audiotape. Fill in the blanks:
Write the words you hear.
Dinosaur Fun Park
Hi, this is Danny: I will tell you a story about my trip to Dinosaur Fun Park!
Dinosaur Fun Park is a fun place for dinosaurs. There is lots of dinosaur food there. Dinosaur food is very good for dinosaurs. It is like people food, but it is bigger. Dinosaur cookies are as big as kitchen tables. There are lots of dinosaur games, too. Many dinosaurs play dinosaur ping-pong. It is like people ping-pong, but the ball is bigger. Dinosaur ping-pong uses a basketball!
I loved Dinosaur Fun Park, but I am too small to live there. If I grow bigger, maybe I will visit again!
Class closing (5 minutes)
Below is the suggested homework for this lesson. Aim to give students about thirty minutes of homework. Use your discretion in deciding how much. reading or how many exercises to assign as homework. Base your decision on students' progress.
the first reading in the reader
the remaining activity book exercises
the next lesson in the student book
Lesson 34 教學(xué)設(shè)計(jì)
Teaching content
1. new words: refrigerator, inside, wash, juice, pass, knife, mine
2. a dialogue about having breakfast
3. the usage of would like
4. introduce sth.
Lesson objectives
At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to
1. understand the meaning of the text
2. remember and use the mastery vocabulary and know something about the development of the airplane
3. write something about airplanes
Key points
1. Time for sth. =It’s time for sth. =It is time to do sth.
2. What would you like? I would like…
Difficult points: would like to do sth.
Teaching aids: a picture of stove/ refrigerator, sink, some real things or some pictures of food, audiotape
Type: dialogue
Teaching procedure
Class opening (5 minutes)
For ideas and tips on beginning a class, see “Teaching Techniques” at the back of this teacher’s guide.
Student book (15 minutes)
There is one reading for this lesson. The reading presents new vocabulary and reviews the vocabulary students have learned in previous lessons.
The new vocabulary for this lesson includes the following words and phrases:
Mastery Vocabulary
airport, passenger, station, railway, fly
Oral Vocabulary
runway
For general suggestions about teaching immersion reading, please see “Teaching Techniques” in the back of this guide. Here are some step-by-step instructions for one way to teach the reading in this lesson.
Step 1: Check to see if the students have previewed the text. Ask if they have any questions concerning the meaning of the text. Encourage other students to try to answer the questions. Ask if they know anything about airplanes beyond what is said in the reading.
Step 2: Play the audiotape. Have the class follow the audiotape while looking at the text. You can decide whether you think it is necessary to spend some time on the new vocabulary.
Step 3: Ask the students to work individually to summarize the main ideas of the reading in five or six sentences.
Stop 4: Ask for one or two volunteers to read their summaries aloud to the class. Do other students agree with what has been presented as the main ideas? Discuss as a class. Use as much English as possible.
Unit project 1: History of a type of transportation (continued) (15 minutes)
Continue unit project 1. Students continue to work on their projects. Advise students that they should finish the projects during this lesson. They will present their projects during the next lesson.
Activity book (5 minutes)
Play the audiotape. The aural exercises for this lesson are:
1. Listen to the audiotape. Follow 'the instructions.
a. Fill in the blanks. Write the words you hear.
Hi. Do you remember me? My name is Chad! I invented the dog-waterer. Do you have one yet? Thanks to me, there are no more thirsty dogs!
My family went on a trip this summer. We went on a ship. Passengers on the ship could sleep or play games. There were swimming pools and movie theatres on the ship! Our rooms were very big.
My mum and dad liked the ship. They did not have to cook or clean. My dad Cried when our trip was over!
Below is the suggested homework for this lesson.
Aim to give students about thirty minutes of homework. Use your discretion in deciding how much reading or how many exercises to assign as homework. Base your decision on students' progress.
the second reading in the reader
the remaining activity, book exercises
the next lesson in the student book
Lesson 35 教學(xué)設(shè)計(jì)
Teaching content
1. new words: mitten, usually, sometimes, ride, always
2. a dialogue about Li Ming’s going to school in Canada
3. usage of sometimes, usually
Lesson objectives
After this lesson, students should be able to
1. understand the meaning of the text
2. remember and use the mastery vocabulary and know something about the development of the bicycle
3. write something about bicycles
4. understand and write down some missing words as heard in sentences or passages in different contexts
Key points: usage of usually and sometimes
Difficult points: usually and sometimes
Preparations: pictures, audiotape, slide projector
Type: dialogue
Teaching procedure
Class opening (5 minutes)
For ideas and tips on beginning a class, see “Teaching Techniques” at the back of this teacher’s guide.
Student book (15 minutes)
There is one reading for this lesson. The reading presents new vocabulary and reviews the vocabulary students have learned in previous lessons.
The new vocabulary for this lesson includes the following words and phrases:
Mastery Vocabulary
all right, get off, get on, ride, seat (n.)
Oral Vocabulary
pedal (n.). wheel
There are many ways to teach immersion reading.
Here are some step-by-step instructions for one way to teach the reading in this lesson.
Step 1: Check to see if the students have previewed the text.
Ask if they have any questions concerning the meaning of the text. Encourage other students to try to answer the questions. Ask if they know anything about bicycles, beyond what is said in the reading.
Step 2: Play the audiotape. Have the class follow the audiotape while looking at the text. You can decide whether you want to spend some time on the vocabulary listed above.
Step 3: Ask the students to work individually to summarize the main ideas of the reading in five or six sentences.
Step 4: ASk for one or two volunteers to read their summaries aloud to the class. Do other students agree with what has been presented as the main ideas? Discuss as a class. Use as much English as possible.
Unit project 1: History of a type of transportation (Continued 15 minutes)
Conclude unit project 1. Groups present their work to the class. Depending on class size and the length of presentations, you may wish to divide up the class.
Groups would then present their projects to one portion of the class.
Activity book (5 minutes)
Play the audiotape. The aural exercises for this lesson are:
1. Listen to the audiotape. Fill in the blanks.
Write the words you hear.
Babo's Bike, Part One
Have you heard the story of Babo? No?
Then I will tell you about Babo.
Babo lived a long time ago. He did not work hard. He had a big basket. Every morning,
Babo filled the basket with apples. Then he walked along the street. People bought Babo's apples. Babo's basket was always empty when the evening came. But Babo was very poor.
One day, Babo saw a man riding a bicycle:
But it wasn't a bicycle! It had only one wheel! People were watching the man. They were singing, “Ron the Rider! Ron the Rider!” Some of them gave money to Ron.
Class closing (5 minutes)
Below is the suggested homework for this lesson. Aim to give students about thirty minutes of homework. Use your discretion in deciding how much reading or how many exercises to assign as homework. Base your decision on students progress.
the third reading in the reader
the remaining activity book exercises
the next lesson in the student book
LESSON 36 教學(xué)設(shè)計(jì)
Teaching content
1. new words;year, same, glad, classmate
2. a dialogue about Li Ming’s meeting Jenny’s class
3. meet and introduce each other
4. usage of speak and same
Lesson objectives
After this lesson, students should be able to
1. understand the meaning of the song and sing the ong well
2. remember and use the mastery vocabulary
3. understand and write down some missing words as heard in sentences or passages in different contexts
Key points:
1. introduce to each other
2. speak and same
Difficult points: usage of word same
Teaching aids: audiotape, recorder, pictures
Type: dialogue
Teaching procedure
Class opening (5 minutes)
For ideas and tips on beginning a class, see “Teaching Techniques” at the back of this teacher’s guide.
Student book (15 minutes)
The reading for this lesson is a song. The audiotape presents the song; the words to the song are in the student book.
The new vocabulary for this lesson includes the following words and phrases:
Mastery Vocabulary
drive, get in
No Parking!
Yes/Certainly.
You'd better not.
Oral Vocabulary
highway
See “Teaching Techniques” at the back of this teacher's guide for suggestions on teaching songs.
Here are some step-by-step instructions for one way to teach the song in this lesson.
Step 1 Have the class read the lyrics aloud as a poem. You may divide the class into two groups. Each group will read one line at a time. Make sure students can read rhythmically with a good sense of the rhymes!
Step 2: Play the audiotape. Have the class follow in their books.
Step 3: Practice singing the song repeatedly until the students can sing it well.
Class activity How to get from here to there (15 minutes)
In this activity, students can have fun discussing transportation. Write several false statements about transportation on the blackboard. For example:
I will drive my car across the Pacific Ocean to get to Canada.
At the airport, I will take the train to Beijing.
I will fly my bicycle to school.
Ask for volunteers to correct these statements. Then ask each student to make up three false sentences about transportation. Have students choose partners. The students exchange their sentences with their partner. Each partner works to correct the other's sentences. Then students compare their corrections. Do partners agree on how to correct the sentences?
Activity book (5 minutes)
Play the audiotape. The aural exercises for this lesson are:
1. Listen to the audiotape. Fill in the blanks. Write the words you hear.
Babo's Bike, Part Two
Later, Babo saw Ron the Rider walking along the sidewalk. He had his one-wheeled bicycle. “Do you like riding your one-wheeled bicycle?” Babo said to Ron.
“No. It is hard work,” said the man. “And I am poor. 1 work hard and I make little money.”
“I make little money, too,”said Babo. “But I do not work hard. I fill this basket with apples. People come and buy them from me.”
Ron the Rider laughed. “I will give you my one-wheeled bicycle if you give me your basket” he said.
Class closing (5 minutes)
There is no specific reading from the reader to assign as homework for this lesson.
This is a chance for students to catch up if they are behind.
Suggested homework for this lesson includes:
the remaining exercises in the activity book
the next lesson in the student book
diary-writing and ,group verb-tense Studies
Lesson 37 教學(xué)設(shè)計(jì)
Teaching content
1. new words: temperature, outside, cup, shape, circle, line, pizza
2. a dialogue L Ming and his friends
3. how to ask and answer about the temperature
Lesson objectives
1. After this, students should be able to understand the meaning of the text
2. remember and use the mastery vocabulary and know some words that can help one imagine future transporttation
3. write something about transportation in the future
4. understand and write down some missing words as heard in sentences or passages in different contexts.
Key points: express weather
Difficult points: how to express weather
Type: dialogue
Preparations: pictures of different shapes, audiotape, recorder, slide projector
Class opening
For ideas and tips on beginning a class, see “Teaching Techniques” at back of this teacher’s guide. You may wish to have the class sing “Let’s Take a Drive.”
Student book( fifteen minutes)
There is one reading for this lesson. The reading presents new vocabulary and reviews the vocabulary for this lesson includes the following words and phrases:
Mastery Vocabulary
round (adj)
Oral Vocabulary
invent, present (v. ), presentation
Before you begin the reading, introduce unit projects 2. see “ Teaching Techniques” at the back of this teacher’s guide for general information about introductory page in this teacher’s guide, Instructions for unit project 2 are in the student book.
There are many ways to teach immersion reading. Here is some step-by-step instructions for one way to teach the reading in this lesson.
Step 1: Check to see if the students have previewed the reading as required. Ask if they have any questions concerning the meaning of the text.
Encourage other students to try to answer the questions.
Step 2: Play the audiotape. Have the class follow the audiotape while looking at the text. At this point, you may wish to ask the students to explain the meaning of some sentences containing key words or phrases. What strategies did they use to puzzle out the meanings? Remember to give lots of praise for a good try, even if it's wrong.
Step3: Divide the class into small groups. Ask each group to use their imagination and talk about their ideas for new types of transportation. They should try to use what they have learned in this unit to talk about their inventions.
Step 4: Have some groups volunteer to tell the rest of the class about their inventions.
Step 5: If you have time, ask three volunteers to act out the reading in any way they choose.
UNIT PROJECT 2: FUTURE TYPE OFTRANSPORTATION (15 MINUTES)
Begin unit project 2. This project covers two lessons. Divide the class into small groups. Each group thinks up a new type of transportation for the future and begins to prepare a presentation about it for the class. They should include a drawing.
ACTIVITY BOOK (5 MINUTES)
Play the audiotape. The aural exercises for this lesson are:
1. Listen to the audiotape. Follow the instructions.
a. Listen. Fill in the blanks. Write the words you hear.
Babo's Bike, Part Three
Babo learned how to ride Ron's bicycle. It was very hard work to ride the one-wheeled bike. So Babo thought of a new way to make his money.
One day, there was a rope in the air above the street. Babo was on the rope. He was on his one-wheeled bicycle! Babo rode his bike across the rope. Many people stopped to watch. They were very interested. They gave Babo lots of money! Babo was rich!
CLASS CLOSING (5 MINUTES)
Below is the suggested homework for this lesson.
Aim to give students about thirty minutes of homework. Use your discretion in deciding how much reading or how many exercises to assign as homework. Base your decision on students' progress.
the fourth reading in the reader
the remaining activity book exercises
the next lesson in the student book
Lesson 38 教學(xué)設(shè)計(jì)
TEACHINGCONTENT
1. new words: dry, bike, bear
2. a dialogue between Li Ming and his teacher
3. usage of some words: always, usually, sometimes, never
KEY AND DIFFICULT POINTS: usage of some adverbs: always, usually, sometimes, never
TYPE: dialogue
TEACHING AIDS: some different tapes, audiotape, recorder, slide projector
LESSON OBJECTIVES
After this lesson, students should be able to
1. understand the meaning of the text
2. remember and use the mastery vocabulary and know some words that can help one imagine new types of transportation
3. write something about future transportation
4. understand and write down some missing words as heard in sentences or passages in different contexts
CLASS OPENING (5 MINUTES)
For ideas and tips on beginning a class, see "Teaching Techniques" at the back of this teacher's guide .You may wish to have the class sing "Let's Take a Drive,"
STUDENT BOOK (15 MINUTES)
There is one reading for this lesson. The reading reviews the vocabulary students have learned in previous lessons. There is no new vocabulary for this lesson.
There are many ways to teach immersion reading.
Here are some step-by-step instructions for one way to teach the reading in this lesson.
Step 1: Check to see if the students have previewed the text as required. Ask if they have any questions. Encourage other students to try to answer the questions. To check how well students understand this reading, you may find it helpful to ask questions such as:
Who is Sam? When and where did you meet him?
What new type of transportation would Sam like to invent'?
Step 2: Play the audiotape.
Step 3: Discuss the reading with students. Use as much English as possible. Ask questions to make it easier for students to participate in the discussion. Ask questions such as:
What is space?
What is a spaceship?
Do you have an idea for a future type of transportation?
Is Sam's idea for a future type of transportation the same as yours?
Step 4: Divide the class into small groups. Ask each group to continue to talk about their ideas of inventions by using words, expressions and sentence patterns they have learned in this unit. Instruct the groups to write five to six sentences describing their inventions. If there is time, have some groups share what they have written with the rest of the class.
UNIT PROJECT 2: FUTURE TYPE OF TRANSPORTATION (CONTINUED) (15 MINUTES)
Conclude unit project 2. The groups present their future type of transportation to the class. Depending on class size and the length of presentations, you may wish to divide up the class. Groups would then present their projects to one portion of the class.
ACTIVITY BOOK (5 MINUTES)
Play the audiotape. The aural exercises for this lesson are:
1. Listen to the audiotape. Look at these questions.
Can you choose the correct answers? Please try.
1. Tom says, "I like this TV show very much."
2. Li Ming says, "It is October 1. It is China's National Day."
3. Li Ming Says, "1 would like brown shoes, please?
4. Li Ming says, "Where are you getting off?" Wang Mei says, "At the next stop. Where are you getting off?"
Li Ming says, "The stop after next."
CLASS CLOSING (5 MINUTES)
Below is the suggested homework for this lesson. Aim to give students about thirty minutes of homework. Use your discretion in deciding how much reading or how many exercises to assign as homework. Base your decision on students' progress.
the fourth reading in the reader
the remaining activity book exercises
the next lesson in the student book
Lesson 39 教學(xué)設(shè)計(jì)
TEACHING CONTENT
1. mastery words; watch, toilet
2. a dialogue and a short text
3. the Present Continuous Tense
LESSON OBJECTIVES
After this lesson, students should be able to
1. understand the meaning of the text
2. memorize what is reviewed in this lesson and talk/write something about a fun project for inventions
3. understand and write down some missing words as heard in sentences or passages in different contexts
KEY POINTS
1. the Present Continuous Tense
2. look, watch and see
DIFFICULT POINTS: the Present Continuous Tense
TYPE: a dialogue and a short text
TEACHING AIDS: some food, some pictures of furniture, audiotape, recordeer
CLASS OPENING (5 MINUTES)
For ideas and tips on beginning a class, see "Teaching Techniques" at the back of this teacher's guide. You may wish to have the class sing "Let's Take a Drive."
STUDENT BOOK (10 MINUTES)
There is one reading for this lesson. It reviews the vocabulary for this unit. There is no new vocabulary in this lesson.
There are many ways to teach immersion reading. Here are some step-by-step instructions for one way to teach the reading in this lesson. Also see "Teaching Techniques" at the back of this teacher's guide for more general information about teaching readings.
Step 1: Check to see if the students have previewed the text as required. Ask if they have any questions. Encourage other students to try to answer the questions. As a quick review, ask students to name the words they know for different kinds of vehicles.
Step 2: Play the audiotape.
Step 3: Depending upon how much time you have you may divide the class into small groups. Ask each group to think about, discuss and then write an e-mail in response to Jenny's e-mail to Li Ming. if there is time, ask some groups to share their writings with the rest of the class.
VERBS (20 MINUTES)
Review the irregular verbs in this unit: drive, ride and sly. See "Teaching Techniques" at the back of this teacher's guide for recommended methods of teaching verbs.
Review the verb can, which is also in this unit.
This is a special verb, like might. The students learned the verb "might' in Level 1 of junior school.
Do they remember what might means? Write this list on the blackboard:
I go. I might go.
He goes. He might go.
We go. We might go.
I run. I might run.
He runs. He might run.
We run. We might run.
Now ask for volunteers to write the same phrases with the word "can."
I can go.
He can go.
We can go.
I can run.
He can run.
We can run.
What do the phrases mean? "I (verb)" describes what you are doing now. "I might " expresses uncertainty. You might do something, but you might not. "1 can" expresses an ability. If you can do something, you are able to do it.
Sometimes "can" expresses permission. For example, you might ask your parents: "Can I go to the cinema?" If they permit you to go, they might say: "Yes, you can."
ACTIVITY BOOK (5 MINUTES)
Play the audiotape. The aural exercises for this lesson are:
1. Listen to the audiotape. Look at these questions. Can you choose the correct answers? Please try.
1. Li Ming says, "It is cold, isn't it?"
Wang Mei says, "Yes it is. It might get colder. It might snow."
2. Mrs. Brown says, "There will be a good program on TV. It is about making movies. Don't forget to watch it. ?'
3. Brian says, "I saw Tim today. He is my good friend. I haven't seen him for many weeks. He looks great. I saw him at a restaurant."
4. Danny says, "I'm looking for Brian. I can't find him. Have you seen him?"
Jenny says, "Yes. I saw him in the library.
He was looking up some words in the dictionary."
CLASS CLOSING (5 MINUTES
There is no specific reading from the reader to assign as homework for this lesson. This is a chance for students to catch up if they are behind.
Suggested homework for this lesson includes:
the remaining exercises in the activity book