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Lesson 66教案示例 |
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Lesson 66教案示例 Teaching focus: thief (thieves), rob somebody, inspector, detective. Teaching Objectives: 1. Let the students understand the text and learn -some new words and phrases. 2. Go over the Attributive Clause. Properties: Recorder, Overhead Projector. Teaching Procedures: I. Showing the teaching aims II. Revision Check the students' homework. Revise the dialogue in SB Lesson 65. III. Leading in Ask: What will you do if you are robbed? Who would you ask for help if you were robbed? Do you want to be a detective? Have you seen any detective film? Which is your favorite one? In groups, let them discuss the questions: IV. Presentation Get the students to look at Exercise 1 in the workbook and read through the questions with the students and make sure they can understand them. Let the students read the passage carefully and then discuss their answers in pairs. Finally check the answers with the whole class. Deal with any difficulties that the students may have. Get the students guess the meanings of new words and sentences. 1. There is no need to thank me. 2. I need to do something 3. This is the cage that Polly lives in. There is no chair for me to sit on. 4. hear someone shouting 5. hands up = put up your hands V. Practice Speech Cassette, play the tape for the students to listen, then play it again, let the students repeat after it. At last the students can read the following tape. Give the students some free time to practise reading aloud. Then ask some of them to read in class. Check their reading. VI. Workbook For Exercise 2, let the students do it orally first, then write down the answers. The answers are: missing, stolen, called, house, necklace, strange, who, without, suddenly, anyone, the, why, be, seen VII. Consolidation Read the passage again, ask the students to understand the sentences with the Attributive Clause. Go over the tense orally. Then tell the students to act out this dialogue. Exercises in class 1. Make up a story. 2. Do Exercise 3 in the workbook, write it down in the exercise book. VIII. Homework Retell the story. Revise the grammar: the Attributive Clause. |
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