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meandmyclass
2023
unit1
lesson1limingisbacktoschoo
教案
冀教版八
年级
doc
初中英语
Unit 1 Me and My Class
Lesson 1 Li Ming Is Back to School
Ⅰ.Teaching content:
1. New words and phrases: grade, student, class, pupil, cousin; be back, have lessons/classes
2. Introduce yourself and your school
Ⅱ.Teaching goals
1. Learn new words: back grade, student, class, pupil & cousin
2. Make sure the Ss can introduce themselves and their school
3. Talk about the differences between schools in China and other countries.
Ⅲ.Key points:
1) Some new words and phrases
2) Introduce a school by mail
Ⅳ.Difficult points: Compare schools in China and Canada
Ⅴ.Preparation: some word cards, pictures
Ⅵ.Teaching resources: recorder, pictures or cards
Ⅶ.Type of the lesson: listening and speaking
Ⅷ.Teaching procedure
1: Class opening
1)Teacher’s and Ss’ self-introductions.
T: I’m your (new) English teacher from today. My name is …. You can call me Mr./Ms.x. I’m glad to learn English with you. I hope to be your friend, so I want to know you now. Please introduce yourself to me. Who wants to be my first friend
S1: My name is Wang Wei.
T: Good, thank you Wang Wei. You are a handsome boy. .
S2: My name is Li Xiaohua.
T: Very good. Glad to get my second friend. Thanks, Xiaohua. Your red skirt is so beautiful. I like red very much. Where are you from
…
(The teacher can ask Ss some other questions, such as: How old are you Do you like English What’s your favorite color etc. but do remember to praise each student for whatever he/she says in English.)
2)Lead in today’s new lesson
T: After you introduced yourselves, I have known some of you. Now I want to know something about our school. Who can tell me Is it big
S3: Yes, It’s very big.
T: oh How big is it
S4: Every grade has 8 classes.
T: Wow, yeah. It’s quite big. Then we have 24 classes (the teacher can pause a little here , waiting for the Ss speak together) altogether. Very good, Who can tell me how many students in our class
S5: Forty-eight.
T: Thank you, S5. You know our class well. How many girls in our class
S6: twenty-five.
…
T: Thank you all for telling me about our school. Who knows schools in some other countries For example, in Canada, their schools are bigger or smaller You can guess the answer. Who wants to have a try
S7: bigger
T: Good! A nice try. Thanks.
S8: I think, smaller.
T: Good, it’s a different answer. Thank you. We’ll get the answer after we learn this lesson. Please turn to Page 2 of your textbook. We have more questions to discuss.
2. New lesson
Step 1: Ask the Ss to discuss the questions in “Think About It.〞
Take the first question as an example:
T: Have you changed over the summer holiday S9, what about you
S9: Yes, Mr/Ms.x. I’m taller. I often went swimming with my brother.
T: Swimming is good exercise in summer. What about others
S10: I’m thinner but taller. I played football everyday with my friends.
S11: I’m sorry to say I’m fatter now. I like watching TV at home in the summer holiday.
…
Step 2: Listening and answering:
A) Listen to the tape (of the first e-mail) with some questions
T: We’ve talked about our school and class. Next, let’s listen to Li Ming’s e-mail then you can know schools in Canada are bigger and smaller. Please listen carefully and answer the following three questions:
1) Where did Li Ming write the letter/mail
2) How many pupils are there in Li Ming’s class
(Play the tape )
T: Jenny is in Canada. Do you think schools in Canada is bigger or smaller
Ss: (together) smaller.
T: Very good. S12, answer question 1, please.
S12: (Li Ming wrote the letter) In China.
T: Good, S13, How many pupils are there in Li Ming’s class Do you know “pupils〞 Yes, “pupil〞 means student.
S14: There are fifty pupils in his class.
T: Right, very good.
B) Listen to the tape (of the second e-mail) and answer the following question. (Do the same as in section A)
Who will come from the U.K.
Step 3: Reading and discussing
A) Fast reading
T: Read the two e-mails fast and silently. Then let’s discuss more about them. Here are some more questions:
1) Who is the e-mail from and to
2) What can you learn from the two e-mails
3) Do you like schools in Canada
4) Do you going from room to room for your class Is it good exercise
5) Who is Brian in the second mail How old is he
…
B) Second reading and further discussing
T: Read the text a second time. Then we’ll have a further discussion in groups of 4 students. The question for you is: What are the same or different things between the schools in China and Canada. I’ll give you 5 minutes to discuss. Then you should report your discuss to our class.
(Five minutes later, collect the result of their discussion.)
T: group 1, what are the same things between the schools in China and Canada
S15(from group 1): There are classrooms in all the schools.
T: Good! Anything else Group 2
S16 (from group 2): There are many teachers.
T: Very good! What’s the different things then
S1