外研版七年級英語上冊 Module 6 Unit 1 教學設計
外研版七年級英語上冊Module 6 Unit 1教學設計Analysis of the whole unitTheme: AnimalsFunction: Describing animalsStructure: Present simple: the third person singular (he, she, it); Affirmative and negative forms of general questions: Does/Doesn'tModule task: Making a poster of your favourite animalI. Analysis of the textModule 6 A trip to the zooUnit 1 Does it eat meat?What:The text is a dialogue about asking and answering questions about animals among the guide, Tony and Lingling when they are visiting Beijing Zoo.How:The dialogue introduces four kinds of animals and the food they eat to show some dietary habits of different animals.Some animals' names (bear, elephant, giraffe, lion, monkey, panda, tiger, zebra) are showed, and some otherwords (zoo, guide, animal, country, plant, bamboo, different, dangerous, tall, cute, funny) are used to describe animals.Words like do, does, doesn't, shall are used to organize the general questions and special questions.Why:The purpose of this unit is to introduce some animals.II. Analysis of studentsWhat they knew:Students have learned some names of animals when they were pupils; They have also learned affirmative and negative forms of general questions with Do/ Don't.What they wonder:They have trouble in making dialogues using affirmative and negative forms of general questions: Does/ Doesn't and in listening for the main idea and specific details.What they will learn:They will learn how to listen for and find out specific information, ask and answer questions about animals using affirmative and negative forms of general questions with Do/ Don't/ Does/ Doesn't. They will also learn to recognize third person verb ending with -s.III. Teaching AimsBy the end of the this lesson, students will be able to:1. use the words, phrases and sentences in the dialogue in their daily life.2. listen and understand the passage about animals by using listening skills, such as listening for the main idea and specific information.3. learn the affirmative and negative forms of general questions with Does/ Doesn't .4. describe some animals about their names, general appearance and the food they eat.5. be aware of the importance of the animals and the importance of protecting them and the environment.IV. Key points and difficult points1. Understand simple conversations on animals2. Learn and use the affirmative and negative forms of general questions with Does/Doesn't3. Describe some animals about their general appearance and the food they eat using the words and expressions learned in the dialogueV. Teaching Methods:Communicative approachInteractive learningSituational language teachingTask-based language teaching methodAudio-lingual approachVI. Teaching Aids:Blackboard, multimedia, pastel chalkVII. Teaching StepsStep 1: Pre - listeningWarming up:Show some English proverbs which include animals. Let students guess the meanings of the proverbs.Communicate with the students about their favourite animals.Show them the video of the song Circle of Life which is from the movie The Lion King. Let them say out the animals' names in the video.Write the names of the animals the student say on the blackboard.Step 2: While - listeningActivity Two:Read the introduction of Activity Two and make sure they know what they should do, and let them predict what they will hear.Listen to the tape recording and check the words in Activity 1.Listen again and check the answer together.Say what they can get from the tape recording in pairs according to the questions on the screen.(1) Which animals do Lingling and Tony like?(2) Where will they go?Work in pairs and say what they can see in the picture of Activity One.Activity Three:The first listening:Have the students close the books and show them two questions on the screen.(1) Where are they?(2) What are they doing?Ask the student to predict what they will hear by the topics of the module and theunit.Listen to the recording for the first time and check the answer together.The second listening:Show the table on page 37 on the screen, let themlisten again and complete the table.Listen again and check their answers.Check the answers in groups.The third listening:Have the students listen again and complete two sentences on the screen.(1) There are animals mentioned in the dialogue.They areand(2) There are Lingling in the zoo. One is a and the other is a .Play the tape again and the check their answers in pairs.Correct the answers by having an answering race.Step 3: Post - listeningActivity Four:Get the students to read the dialogue in pairs loudly and then finish Activity Four.Choose one student to read the passage of Activity Four to check the answers.Activity Five:Tell the students they are going to have some pronunciation practise.Play the first half of the recording without stopping and tell the students to listen to the sounds and words, especially the vowel sounds (/A, / io/, /ea/, /o»).Play the recording again and stop at the end of each line. Ask the class to repeat.Say the words and the students repeat. Write other words they know with the same sounds on the blackboard. Students repeat.Ping-pong: One mimes the sound, the other says a word and then they change.Ask about the spelling of homophones. Ask what's the same and what's different.Activity Six:Have the students observe and try to find out the common point of the four words.Find out all the verbs that end with -s in the dialogue.Read these words for the students, and have them pay attention to the pronunciation of -s.Encourage the students to find out the rule and explain more about the rule by showing a piece of microlecture.Have the students read the sentences on the screen and pay attention to the s” words. Feel their throats and check their pronunciation if possible.Bears eat leaves and grapes.The tiger eats animals.Giraffes eat plants.Elephants eat plants.Activity Seven and Activity Eight:Work in pairs to ask and answer the questions.Find out all the general questions that begin with Does.Explain more about affirmative and negative forms of general questions with Does/Do.Encourage the students to make more affirmative and negative forms of general questions with Does/Do about their favourite animals with their partners according to Activity Eight.Step 4: Summary and HomeworkSummary:Summarize the words and phrases they have learned.Summarize the use of affirmative and negative forms of general questions with Does/ Do.Show the class some pictures that they got along with animals. Have the owners share some interesting things of these animals to let all the students know that animals are our friends.Homework:1. Make a word map about different animals in different continents and give more information about these animals on the map .2. Read the dialogue again and again until you can read it smoothly and adapt it into a play and perform it in groups.3. Preview the new words of Unit 2.VIII. Blackboard DesignModule 6 A trip tn the zooUnit 1 Does it eat meat?The animals you cam see in the vide:li<jn iebra, elephant, giraffe, mpanda, tiger.The verbs end with -s:livesj comes,loves, likesf eatsThe key sentences.:A: Da lions e-atmeat/ leaves?A: Does the lion eat meat/ leaves?BiYes, they do. / No, they don Ft.B: ¥&s, it does. / hlor it does nJt.