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2019-2020年高一英語上冊 nit7 Cultural relics(第一課時)教案 大綱人教版第一冊.doc

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2019-2020年高一英語上冊 nit7 Cultural relics(第一課時)教案 大綱人教版第一冊.doc

2019-2020年高一英語上冊 nit7 Cultural relics(第一課時)教案 大綱人教版第一冊.Brief Statements Based on the Unit Cultural relics is the main topic of this unit. It contains introducing cultural relics, restoring and rebuilding, as well as protecting them. At the beginning of the unit, there famous cultural Relics are shown in the pictures. The students are asked to use the kind of language needed to talk about them and name the similar ones. Listening asks the students to fill up the pictures, using what weve heard. Thus their listening ability can be improved. Speaking is a good exercise. When it is finished, the students imagination and creativity can be fully improved. Pre-reading, Reading and Post-reading show us a great city-St. Petersburg. The whole text uses the construction of St Petersburg as an example of how cultural relics and sites can be restored or rebuilt, suggesting that they are important part of the citys and peoples culture. Language study gets the students to learn word formation and grammatical items. Then Integrating skills shows the students a letter of protecting cultural relics and then asks the students to write two letters. In this way, their writing skill will be improved. The students can not only improve their ability to listen, speak, read and write, but also learn plenty of useful words and expressions. At the same time, they will learn much about cultural relics. Teaching Aims and DemandsCategoryContents based on the new course standardTopics1. Talk about cultural relics2. Talk about ways to protect cultural relics3. Giving advice and make suggestionsFunctionsGiving advice& Make suggestions:What shall we? Maybe we couldShall we? Id like toCant we? What/How about?Should we? Why dont you?Lets Why not?Words and Expressionscultural pyramid represent include ruin burn restore rebuild beauty photograph portrait recreate unite artist period vase stone damage ancient project brick official cave pollution carbon breath limit sincerelygive in in ruins bring bank to life pull down set upGrammarThe Passive Voice (1)1. The Present Perfect Passive Voice is used to describe something the has been affected or dealt with.e.g. Now, after years of hard word, parts of statues have been put back together and missing pieces have been replaced. Old paintings, have been carefully recreated, and the old palaces have been made as wonderful as in the past.2. The Present Perfect Passive Voice is used to describe somebody who has accept ed on action or has been dealt with passively.e.g. The sick woman has been sent to hospital , and now you cant visit her, Jeck has been told about it, so you neednt call him up. Teaching Time: Four periods.Background Information1. PyramidPyramid is any one of the very large square-based stone monuments, which were constructed by the ancient Egyptians as royal burial places, especially during the Old Kingdom (26142818 B.C.), and by the Aztecs and Mayas as centres of ritual worship. The huge pyramid of Khufu at Giza was one of the Seven Wonders of the World.The kings of ancient Egypt planned strong tombs to keep their bodies safe after death and to hold their treasures. Over these tombs huge stone pyramids were built. There are over 80 pyramids in Egypt, but the Great Pyramid is the largest of all.The Great Pyramid was built nearly five thousand years ago for a king called Khufu. It is located on the west bank of the Nile River, not far from Cairo. In fact, all the pyramids along the Nile are on its west bank.The ancient Egyptians pared the rising of the sun to the beginning of life and the setting of the sun to the end of life. This is why their dead were buried on the west bank of the Nile.It is very hard to realize just how big the Great Pyramid is. It has over 2 300 000 blocks of solid stone. These huge stone blocks weigh an much as a small car. Some even weigh fifteen tons. Without machinery, the ancient Egyptians cut and moved and lifted each of these stones. Many of the blocks e from the east bank of the Nile, and they were taken across the river in boats at flood time. It took more than 100 000 slaves twenty years to build the Great Pyramid.The Great Pyramid is over 450 feet high today, and it was once higher. Its base covered thirteen acres. Each of the sides of the pyramid is 755 feet long, or about as long as two city blocks. It takes about twenty minutes to walk all the way around the pyramid.Every king wanted his tomb to be the best. But Khufu outdid them all. The surface of his pyramid used to shine with smooth white limestone, and its top e to a sharp point. Inside, the body was preserved to last forever, and many treasures were buried with him.Now after many centuries, the shining surface is worn away, and men have taken some of the huge stone locks to build other things. Thieves have stolen the treasures, and they have stolen the body of Khufu himself, No doubt this is a matter of regret, but the same thing has happened to many other ancient tombs.Although the limestone surface is gone, the huge stones are exposed and you can climb then, like steps, to the top. When you have reached the top, you can see for miles about you. You can see the smaller pyramids and the Sphinx, the great stone statue of the lion with a human head. To the west you can see the Libran Desert, and to the east you can see the green Nile valley and the modern city of Cairo.2. What Is the Riddle of Sphinx?斯芬克斯之謎The ancient people of Egypt, Greece, and the Near East all had legends about imaginary creatures with human heads and animal-like bodies. These people built statues of these creatures, called sphinxes to guard their temples and tombs.The sphinx in Greek mythology had the head of a woman and the body of a lion. She is said to have lived on a high rock outside the ancient city of Thebes and stopped all travelers passing by to ask them this riddle:What goes on four feet in the morning, on two feet at noon, and on three feet in the evening? Anyone who couldnt solve the riddle was eaten by the sphinx. Fox many years, thousands of travelers were said to have suffered this fate. Finally a young man named Oedipus put an end to the sphinxs evil doings by giving the correct answer. This so enraged the sphinx that she jumped from the mountainside to her death.Now, what do you think is Oedipus answer to the riddle?The First PeriodTeaching Aims:1. Talk about some cultural relics to make the Ss aware of the importance of protecting cultural relics and protect them.2. Train the Ss listening ability.3. Train the Ss speaking ability.Teaching Important Points:1. Talk about ways to protect cultural relics.2. How to improve the Ss listening ability.3. How to give advice and make suggestions.Teaching Difficult Point:Improve the Ss listening ability by listening to some materials.Teaching Methods:1. Talking method to enable the Ss to express themselves freely.2. Listening method to improve the Ss listening ability.Teaching Aids:1. a tape recorder2. a projector and some slidesTeaching Procedures:FStep .Greetings and Warming upT: Yesterday I asked you to search as much information as possible about cultural relics in the world through the Internet, Now Ill ask some of you to report the findings.S1:T: You have done a really great job in searching through the Internet. I also get some information about the cultural relics in the world. Here, I want to show them to you in the form of pictures. (Teacher uses the multimedia to show some pictures and stops at the three pictures)T: Are you familiar with the pictures? Can you tell me anything about them?S2: The first picture is the pyramids in Egypt. And it is one of the Seven Wonders in the World.S3: The second picture is the Great Wall of China. On it there are many tourists and watch towers.T: Have you ever been to the Great Wall?S3: Yes. It is very beautiful. It attracts many tourists from different countries. There is a famous saying about the Great Wall in our country. It is “A man who doesnt go to the Great Wall is not a true man”.S4: I think the third picture is the mysterious stone circles at Stonehenge.T: Wonderful! Which one would you like to see most? Why?S5: Id like to see Stonehenge in Britain. Because I dont know much about it. I think it is very beautiful and full of mystery.S6: Step .SpeakingT: Yes. Everyone give me his reason about seeing one of the sites, and do most of you think that they are all important to the world? (Yes.) And since they are so important and they are now being destroyed, what is being doing done to protect them? Lets turn to Page 43 and listen to the description of the three cultural sites.(Before students listen to it, teacher gives students two minutes to go through the requirements.)T: OK. Lets listen to the tape. Ill play it three times. The first time I play it, you should listen attentively. You need to plete the map of each site according to what youve heard on the tape. The second time I play it, you need to fill in the form. The third time, you need to check your answers. At last, Ill ask some students to say their answers. If necessary, Ill play it once again.(Teacher plays the tape for the Ss to finish the tasks. At last, checks the answers with the whole class.)Suggested answers:Name of the siteWhy is it important?What is being done to protect it?1The Winter PalaceThis site is important because it tells us about how people lived in the past.Visitors are not allowed to go inside the house. Instead, they can walk around the house and look at the park behind the house. There is also a small museum, Where visitors can look at pictures of the inside of the house.2The Sunshine TempleThe temple is an important part of our history; many important things happened here, and may poems have been written about the temple.We are trying to save the temple by building a wall between the lake and the temple. We will also move some of the things in the temple to the new museum that is being built between the mountain and the village.3Mt. Lu ShanThe mountain is an important part of Chinas history and many important people have been hereWe are trying to limit the number of cars on the mountain and we try to use more buses.Step SpeakingT: Weve found out importance of the three worlds famous cultural relics. Now well turn our attention to our won culture. Youre asked to design a culture capsule, and this capsule is a large box. It will be sent into space so that anyone who finds it will understand who we are. You can select five things that represent Chinese culture but you cant put any living things in the capsule. Work in pairs or groups and write down your information and reasons on a piece of paper. Before you do it, you can look at the following expressions on the screen. Youll find them useful.(Teacher shows the following on the screen)Asking for suggestionsMaking suggestionsWhat shall we put in?Cant we put in?Should we put in?Lets put inWhat/How about?Maybe we could put inWhy not?Id like to chooseWhy dont you? (Give the Ss a few minutes to go through the useful expressions.)T: (After a while) Have you finished?Ss: Yes.T: OK. You can begin. If you have any questions during the discussion, you can ask me. Are you clear about that?Ss: Yes.(Teacher goes among the Ss and takes part in their activities. Meanwhile, answer the question raised by the Ss.)T: (A few minutes later.) Are you ready?Ss: Yes.T: OK. Ill ask some students to report their answers. One student, one thing. Wang Ting, please.S8: I think we should put the model of the Great Wall in the box.T: Why?S8: Because the Great Wall is one of the seven wonders in the world. It represents the great Chinese people and has a long history.T: Do you agree with him?Ss: Yes.T: OK. Lets go on.S9: Id like to choose two photos of the clay figures of warriors and horses to put in the box.T: Why?S9: Because the clay figures of warriors and horses represent the culture of the Qin Dynasty. It is in a good state of preservation. We can see the Qin Dynasty was a powerful dynasty at that time.T: Very good. Lets go on.S10: Maybe we can put in one or two cloisonnes. Because cloisonnes represent Chinese china art. They are unique in workmanship.T: Well done. What else shall we put in?S11: Why not put a small statue of Buddha in?T: Give your reason.S11: Because it represents Buddhism culture of China.T: Good. Li Lin, give your suggestion, please.S12: In my opinion, the Imperial Palace is a miniature of feudalism culture and architectural art, so I put the model of it in.T: Very good. After class, fill in the form using short sentences. Do you understand?Ss: Yes.FStep .Summary and HomeworkT: In this class, weve done some listening practice about some cultural sites. By listening to it, weve realized some cultural sites are being destroyed, so we must take action to protect them. Weve also done some speaking practice and learnt some useful expressions about giving advice and making suggestions. They are(Write the useful expressions on the Bb.)After class, you can use the expressions to make a dialogue to use them freely. And you need do the exercises in Listening and Talking in your workbook on Page 121. OK. Class is over. See you tomorrow.Ss: See you tomorrow!Suggested answers to exercises for Listening:Ex.1. The words mentioned on the tape are: objects, buried, tombs, brick (bricks), wooden, Egyptians, make-upEx.2.1. Because cultural relics can help us understand how people lived in the past; protecting our cultural relics is a way to help protecting our history; cultural relics can help us understand who we are and where we e from.2. Because most of the things we use in everyday life do not survive or last. Things make of cloth, paper. Wood etc, will not be around after a thousand years.3. We know that the ancient Egyptians lived in houses made of bricks, that ancient Egyptian women wore make-up, and that most people slept slept on wooden beds.4. Because they put everyday objects in the tombs of important people. The tombs were locked and hidden and the things inside were well kept over thousands of years.Sample dialogue:H: Is everybody ready? Then we can begin. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for being here today. As you know, we must try to decide what were going to do about the plan to build new houses where the old temple is. Id like to hear from each of you what you think about the plan. Would you like to start by telling us who you are and what you think we should do?A: Thank you. Yes. I am an expert on cultural relics. My name is Bob White. I want to protect the temple. I believe that its a bad idea to build the new houses where the temple is. If we destroy the temple, were destroying our history. If we move the temple, we may history. If we move the temple, we may destroy the temple and we wont be able to look for things on the site.H: What kind of things do you mean?A: There may be clothes or tools of other objects buried around the temple These things can tell us about how people live in the past. We must protect the temple, because it is an important part of our history, because it can teach us about the past, and because it is wrong for us to destroy what our people built in the past.B: Im, a businessman. I agree with Mr. White when he says that the temple is important and that we should protect our cultural relics. But we must also think about today and the future. The people in our village need houses to live in and they need jobs, C: Im a villager and I agree with Mr. Jones, Our village needs jobs and houses. FStep .The Design of the Writing on the BlackboardUnit 7 Cultural relicsThe First PeriodAsking for suggestions:What shall we put in?Cant we put in?Should we put in?Making suggestions:Lets put inWhat/How about?Maybe we could put inWhy not?Id like to chooseWhy dont you?FStep .Record after Teaching_

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