unit 3 teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.i. learning objectives 教学目标skillfocustalk about what you are allowed to do.learn to talk about “agree” and “disagree”.talk about the rules around the students.learn to make rules or change rules reasonably.
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focus功能句式talk about what you are allowed to do (p18) i think teenagers should be allowed to drive. students should not be allowed to have part-time job.talk about “agree” and “disagree” (p19) i think students should be … i disagree. they talk … i agree. do you think …? no, i don’t.talk about the rules (p20-22) we have a lot of rules … so do we. my friends and i goy to talk about the rules … what school rules do you think should be changed? 词汇1. 重点词汇license, silly, study, present, member, sleepy, reply, possibly, drop, final, count, owner, sky, catch, interview, noise, wind, neighbor, director, smell, finger, lift, stone 2. 认读词汇 pierce, earring, concentrate, design, opportunity, volunteer, local, mess, newsletter, obey, achieve, realistic, taught, kathy3. 词组get in the way, care about, instead of, stay up, concentrate on, at present, old people’s homestay up, be strict with, the other day, learn from, at present, be good for, english-english dictionary 语法should be allowed to do …strategyfocus1. reflecting 2. transforming information culturefocuswhat rules do they have at school/home?what school or other rules do you think should be followed /changed?ii. teaching materials analyzing and rearranging教材分析和重组1. 教材分析 本单元以teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes 为话题, 共设计了四个部分的内容: section a 该部分有4个模块:第一模块围绕what should teenagers be allowed to do? 这一话题展开思维(1a)、听力(1b)、 口语 (1c) 训练;第二模块围绕“agrees” and “disagrees”进行听力(2a-2b)、口语 (2c) 训练,并就所学语言结构进行总结(grammar focus);第三模块就“about following the rules”这一话题展开阅读训练(3a)和角色表演训练 (3b) ; 第四模块继续就上一话题以小组活动形式展开讨论。section b该部分有4个模块:第一模块是词汇的学习(1a)与运用(1b);第二模块围绕“one of the school rules”进行听力(2a—2b)、口语训练 (2c) ;第三模块继续围绕the rules in school 这一话题展开阅读(3a)和角色表演训练 (3b) ;第四模块就如何make a list of rules以写作形式展开训练。self check该部分有2个模块:第一模块以填空形式对所学词汇进行训练;第二模块就一封信围绕“agree or disagree” 进行阅读和写作的训练。 reading该部分共设置了5项任务: 第一项任务以小组问题讨论的方式激活学生相关背景知识;第二项任务让学生通过阅读获取信息;第三项任务利用造句、寻找信息、讨论等练习形式加深学生对阅读内容的理解;第四项任务要求学生能运用所学知识解决实际问题;第五项任务要求学生完成介绍名人童年生活及成功之路的任务。2. 教材重组和课时分配period i (section a: 1a, 1b, 1c, 2a, 2b, 2c) new function presenting period ii (section a: 3a, 3b, 4) practiceperiod iii (section b: 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, 2c) integrating skills period iv (section b: 3a, 3b, 4, self check 1, 2 & workbook) reading period v (reading: section 1—section 4) extensive reading iii. teaching procedures and ways 教学过程与方式
period i new function presentinglanguage goals 语言目标1. words & expressions 生词和短语allow, drive, pierce, driver, license, silly, earring, instead of2. key sentences重点句子i think students should be allowed to go out with their friends. (p18)i agree. / i disagree. (p19)do you think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to work at night? (p19)ability goals 能力目标enable the students to talk about things they are allowed to do and show “agree or disagree.”emotion & attitude goals 情感和态度目标enable the students to understand some strict rules they have to follow.strategy goals策略目标reflecting. .culture awareness goals文化意识目标follow the rules reasonably.teaching important 教学重点 talk about what they are allowed to do; agree and disagree.teaching procedures and ways教学过程和方式step 1 revision and lead-inask one or more students to show their work.t: (greet as usual) in the last unit, we learned how to write an e-mail to friends. can you tell me what you often write in your e-mails? s: we often write about our problems, our puzzles, sometimes our happiness and achievements to each other.t: how often do you surf the internet?s: once a week. t: if your parents don’t allow you to surf the internet and you can’t write e-mails to your friends, what will you do?s: i won’t be happy. perhaps i will get annoyed with them.t: well. that means you have your rules in your family though you are unhappy. s: that ’s right.t: we need to communicate with our friends and parents. if you have different opinions with your parents, how can you communicate with them? we also have to obey our parents. this class we’ll talk about what teenagers should do in our daily life. t: now i’d like you to see a picture.show the picture. t: the students in the picture are from chongqing. they’re having a debating on the topic “what should teenagers be allowed to do?” because they think the topic is meaningful among teenagers. you are old enough to make clear what to do and what not to do. only after you understand and follow the rules can you become useful people with a lot of abilities to our society. most of middle-school students think they should be allowed to do all the things they like, for example, they think:they should be allowed to — choose their own clothes — go out with their friends — have part-time jobs— get their ears pierced— watch nba matches — do volunteer work— drivewrite the above expressions on the blackboard.t: but actually teenagers have to obey some rules they don’t like. what should you allowed to do and not to do is a big problem. today we’re going to learn to talk about it. as a teenager, do you think you should be allowed to drive?s1: i think so. t: can you tell us your opinion? s1: i think we are old enough. we should learn to drive. t: thank you. and what about you, lily?s2: i don’t think we should be allowed to drive, because most of us are busy with our study. besides, we don’t have enough time to practice. and it’ll be very dangerous. ask for more examples from other students and write “a” or “d” on the blackboard.step ii brainstormingt: wonderful. (then turn to another student). you look smart today, who bought you the t-shirt?s: my mother.t: did she choose it for you?s: no, i was allowed to choose it myself.t: thank you for telling us. do you often choose clothes for yourself?s: no, i couldn’t choose last year. but this year my mother allows me to choose clothes for myself.t: do you think teenagers should be allowed to choose clothes?s: of course, i do.t: great. boys and girls, here are some more examples about what teenagers should be allowed to do or shouldn’t be allowed to do. let’s look at the pictures on page 18, module 1a. read the statements together. then think it over and circle “a” or “d” for “agree” or “disagree.”a few minutes later.t: well, li yu, would you like to share your ideas with us?s: of course. i circled 1,3, 4 with “a”, and 2, 5 with “d”.t: can you tell us why you disagree with the statements 2 and 5?s: ok. the second one says “sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive ”, i don’t think it can come true in our country; the fifth one “twelve years old should be allowed to choose their own clothes ”, i don’t think they have correct comments on the materials or price.t: terrific! thank you very much for telling us. i think everyone may have his answer. any answer is correct if you can give out convictive reasons.step iii listening t: now please look at the picture. from the three small pictures, what can you guess the girl wants to do? s: she says she’s going to the mall with john. because john just got his license. perhaps she wants to buy a nice t-shirt. but i can’t understand picture 3 clearly. i can only be sure it’s something about piercing ears or earrings. t: excellent. from the pictures we can just guess the main ideas. after listening to the recording, we can catch their meanings in detail. so listen to the tape carefully. play the recording for the first time. t: all right. most of you have circled “ t ” or “ f ” in the blanks. now i’ll play it a second time, you may check your answers. step iv oral practice t: please look at the statements in activity 1a and make conversations in pairs. the phrases in the box below can help you. first practice them in pairs.move around the class and check their work. offer language help if needed.t: (a few minutes later) now who’d like to share your ideas with others? gentlemen first, please? sample 1:s1: i think teenagers should be allowed to go out with their friends.s2: i agree. they are old enough. they can look after themselves well.t: great. thank you. you’ve told us you can look after yourselves. another pair, can you tell us something else?sample 2:s3: i don’t think twelve-year-olds should be allowed to get their ears pierced.s4: i agree. it’s too silly to wear earrings in the school.t: wonderful. thanks a lot. not all girls wear earrings now, but in some parts of the country, girls still do so. and who can give us more examples?sample 3:s5: i think students should be allowed to do homework with friends.s6: i disagree. they talk instead of doing homework.t: very good! thank you very much. do your parents allow you to study with your friends? encourage them to talk more about the reasons and their own opinions.step v listening practiceask the students to look at the picture on page 19.t: we can see three persons in the picture. are they talking to one another?s: no, two girls are talking, and the boy is working..t: well, what are their conversations about? does molly agree, disagree or not know what kathy thinks? let’s listen to the tape for the first time. please circle “agrees”, “disagrees” or “doesn’t know” to show what molly thinks.play the recording for the first time. then check the answers.t: you’ll hear the same conversation again, this time please number kathy’s and molly’s answers in the correct order.play the recording again, then check the answers.step vi pairworkt: from the listening, we know that in our daily life teenagers should and should not be allowed to do a lot of things. in different countries people have different opinions on it. now please make a list of four things you should or shouldn’t be allowed to do. discuss your list with your partner: what should or shouldn’t you be allowed to do? get several groups of students to read their lists.sample 1: s1: do you think teenagers should be allowed to have mobile phones?s2: yes. it’s convenient for students and their parents to communicate each other. sample 2:s3: do you think teenagers should be allowed to have mobile phones?s4: no, i don’t. perhaps students pay more attention to short messages than study.sample 3:s5: do you think teenagers should be allowed to go on a trip by themselves?s6: yes, i do. they may ask “ travel agency ”to help them.step vii grammar focusask the students to read the example sentences in the grammar focus box on page 19 together.t: (after that) in this class, we have learned “should be allowed to do” and “should not be allowed to do”. (pointing to the bb) who can tell us when to use them? what do they mean? from the sentences we have practiced, what can you conclude?s1: it’s a passive voice. in active voice, if we say, “should allow someone to do sth “, we can say, “someone should be allowed to do sth.” in passive voice sentence.t: thank you. anyone else can add it up?s2: if “shouldn’t someone to do sth.” we can use “someone shouldn’t be allowed to do sth”.t: of course. and if you think so, you can say____. (get students to fill in the blank)s3: i can say, “i agree.”t: quite right. if you don’t think so, you can answer_____. (get them to fill in it again)s4: i can answer, “i disagree.”t: yeah. besides, you can add your opinions after it.step viii practicet: here are some exercises. please look at the screen and do it quickly.show the following. ex 1 draw lines to make sentences. 1. little children shouldn’t be allowed to a. play after class.2. students should be allowed to b. go into the classroom. 3. girls shouldn’t be allowed to c. watch tv too long. 4. if you are late, you should be allowed to d. smoke.5. students should be allowed to e. wear skirts in p.e classex 2 write about two things you are allowed to do and not allowed to do. sample answers :1. i’m allowed to have some change with me. 2. i’m not allowed to have a fight with others. 3. i’m allowed to ask for a leave if i’m sick in p.e lesson. 4. i’m not allowed to copy others’ homework.step ix homework t: two tasks for you:1. listen to the conversation repeatedly. 2. try to remember the dialogue in the recording. practice more with your partners.