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第四册教案

Unit1LeisureActivities

TeachingAims:

Inthisunitstudentsarerequiredto:

1)gettoknowsomeusefulinformationconcerningthetopicofthereadingpassagesinthisunitandtoknowmoreaboutEnglishculture;

2)dosomepreparationactivitiessuchasdiscussion,groupwork,etc.topracticetheirspokenskillandcommunicativeskills;

3)graspsomenewwordsandtrytousethesewordswhichhelpthemtoenrichtheirvocabulary;

4)readthein-classreadingpassageinalimitedtimeandgraspsomeexpressionsandgrammaticalpointsinthein-classreadingpassagetoimprovetheirreadingcomprehension;

5)dosomepost-readingexercisesandsomeafter-classreadingtopracticewhattheyhavegottoknowinclasstoimprovetheirEnglishcomprehensiveskills.;

6)translatesometypicalsentencesintoChineseorEnglishbyusingsomeexpressionslearnedinthereadingpassagestoacquiresometranslatingskillsandbettertheirtranslatingabilities.

TeachingMethods:

Lecture,Discussion

TeachingHours:

Sixperiods

TeachingFocuses:

In-ClassReading,Post-ReadingExercises

Teachingprocedures:

PartIPreparation

1.Presentation

Therearesomepeopleinsocietywhoeitherhavetoorwanttoworkallthetime.Mostpeople,however,seekwaystorelaxortohavefunduringtheirleisurehours.Inrecentlyyears,thehouseentertainmentindustryhasgrownallovertheworld.Insteadofgoingouttoseeamovieortakingawalktoapark,peopleofallagesprefertoturnonthetelevisionorstayathome.Youngpeoplespendhourssittinginfrontoftheircomputers,surfingontheInternetorplayingcomputergames.

Despitetheriseinhomeentertainment,therearestillmanypeoplewhoenjoyspendingsomeoftheirleisuretimeattendingsportseventsorparticipatingincompetitivesportsorotherphysicalactivitiessuchasdancingandtaichi.Exercisenotonlycontributestogoodhealthbutalsotakesthemindawayfromworriesandtroubles.

2.Classactivities

(1)Groupdiscussion

workingroupstomakealistofa)thethingsyoudoforfuninyourleisuretime;b)thethingsyourparentsdoforfunintheirleisuretime.

workingroupstotalkaboutyourfavoritefilmandexplainwhyyoulikeitsomuch.

(2)RecognizingPuns

Readthefollowingsentences(P2)andfindoutthehumor.

1Theyprayforyoutodayandpreyonyoutomorrow.

2Abicyclecan’tstandonitsownbecauseitistwo-tyred.

3Heisnotagravemanuntilheisagraveman.

4What’sthelongestsentenceintheworld?

(prisonforlife)

5WhichisthelongestwordinEnglish?

(smiles)

6What’stheworstkindoffish?

(selfish)

7Whattabledoesnothavelegs?

(timetable)

8---Youmissedthegameyesterday,didn’tyou?

---Notquite,Imissedmygirlfriend.

PartIIIn-classReading

1.Explanationofsomenewwords

(1)entertainingadj.amusinge.g.anentertainingspeech/evening

拓展:

entertainv.

toinvitepeopletoeatordrinkwithyouasyourguests,esp.inyourhome

e.g.Barbecuesareafavoritewayofentertainingfriends.

tointerestandamusesbinordertopleasethem

e.g.Heentertainedusforfourswithhisstoriesandjokes.

entertainmentn.films,music,etc.usedtoentertainpeople

e.g.Localentertainmentarelistedinthenewspaper.

本地的娱乐活动刊登在报上。

entertainern.apersonwhosejobisamusingorinterestingpeople

e.g.astreetentertainer街头表演者

(2)humoristn.apersonwhoisfamousforwritingortellingamusingstories

拓展:

humourn.

thequalityinsththatmakesitfunnyoramusing

e.g.Hehasagoodsenseofhumour.

thestateofyourfeelingsormindataparticulartime

e.g.Themeetingdissolvedinillhumour.会议不欢而散。

v.toagreewithsb’swished,eveniftheyseemunreasonable,inordertokeepthepersonhappy迁就,顺应

e.g.Shethoughtitbesttohumourhimratherthangetintoanargument.她想最好是顺他的意,而不和他争吵。

humorousadj.funnyandentertaining;showingasenseofhumour

e.g.Billisahumorousguyandtellsjokeswell.

humorlessadj.nothavingorshowingtheabilitytolaughatthingsthatotherpeoplethinkareamusing

e.g.ahumorlessperson缺乏幽默感的人

(3)laughtern.[U]theactorsoundoflaughing笑,笑声

e.g.Theirlaughterfilledthecorridor.

拓展:

laugh①v.笑,发笑e.g.Healwaysmakesmelaugh.

②n.[C]笑声e.g.togivealaugh大笑一声

ashort/heartylaugh短促的/开心的一笑

laughingadj.笑的,带笑意的e.g.hislaughingblueeyes他含有笑意的蓝眼睛

laughingfaces笑脸

laughableadj.荒唐可笑的e.g.Hewasalaughablefigure.他是个荒唐可笑的人。

(4)temptv.

搭配:

temptsbintosth/intodoingsth

temptsbtodosth

e.g.Nothingwouldtemptmetolivethere.

拓展:

temptationn.e.g.Icouldn’tresistthetemptationtoopentheletter.

temptingadj.e.g.Thatcakelooksverytempting.

2.Textanalysis

(1)Organizationofthepassage

Para.1-3Humorisuniversal,butpeople’ssenseofhumorvaries.

Para.4Evenanimalshaveasenseofhumor.Theauthor’sdogisagoodexample.

Para5Thetypicalthreepartsofajoke:

1)setup,2)body,3)punchline.

Para6-12Differentformsofhumor:

1)slap-stick,2)Chinesecross-talk,3)aplayonwords,4)punsanddoubleentendres.

Para13Humorwillpersisteventhoughsomeprofessionalhumoriststhinktoday’shumorisnotveryintelligentorsophisticated.

(2)Languagepoints

①diverse(l.6)adj.verydifferentfromeachotherandofvariouskinds.

e.g.Myinterestsareverydiverse.

②alabouroflove(l.9):

sththatishardworkbutthatyoudobecauseyouwantto

e.g.ForMavisandherteamofvolunteersfurnitureremovalisalaboroflove.

③besensitivetosth(l.13)

a)awareofandabletounderstandotherpeopleandtheirfeelings

e.g.Sheisverysensitivetootherpeople’sfeelings.

b)easilyoffendedorupset

e.g.Sheisverysensitivetocriticism.

c)thatyouhavetotreatwithgreatcarebecauseitmayoffendpeopleormakethemangry

e.g.Myteethareverysensitivetocoldfood.

classic(l.50)adj.

a)describessththatisacceptedasbeingofveryhighqualityandoneofthebestofitskind

e.g.aclassicworkaclassicmovie

b)itisalsousedtodescribeatypicalexampleofsth

e.g.aclassicexample/mistake

compare:

classicaladj.:

describethingsthataretraditionalinstyle

e.g.classicalmusic古典音乐classicaldance

valuen.价值,准则,

v.a)重视,珍视e.g.Ireallyvaluehimasafriend.

b)给…估价,给…定价e.g.Thepropertyhasbeenvaluedatover$2million.

valuationn.估价,估定的价值e.g.Expertssetahighvaluationonthepainting.

valuableadj.a)很重要的,宝贵的e.g.valuableexperience宝贵的经验

b)贵重的,值钱的e.g.valuablejewellery贵重的首饰

valuelessadj.:

withoutvalueorworth不值钱的,没有价值的(=worthless)

invaluableadj.:

extremelyuseful极有用的,极宝贵的

note(l.74)

Somephraseswith“note”

a)makeanoteofsth:

writesthdownsothatyoucanlookatitlater

e.g.Imadeanoteofheraddressandphonenumber.

b)take/makenotes:

writenotes

e.g.Ireadthefirstchapterandtooknotes.

c)takenote:

paycloseattentiontosth

e.g.Takenoteoftheweatherconditions.

Inthissentence,‘note’isusedinthemeaningasaparticularqualityinsth,e.g.insb’svoiceortheatmosphereatanevent.特征,口气,调子

e.g.Therewasanoteofamusementinhisvoice.听他的口气,是觉得很有意思。

⑦blame(l.102)

Somephraseswith“blame”

a)blamesbforsth

e.g.Policeareblamingtheaccidentondangerousdriving.

b)betoblame

e.g.Youarenottoblameforwhathappened.

c)onlyhaveyourselftoblame:

usedtosaythatsomeone’sproblemsaretheirownfault

e.g.Ifhefailshisexams,he’llonlyhavehimselftoblame.

3.Exercisesofin-classreading

Post-reading(P.13-17)

PartIIIAfter-classReading

Passage

FatalAttraction)

1.Newwords:

1)aristocracyn.

拓展:

aristocratn.(一个)贵族

aristocraticadj.贵族的e.g.anaristocraticname/family/lifestyle

2)clockworkn.

go/runlikeclockwork:

withperfectregularityandprecision;smoothly

e.g.Theoperationwentlikeclockwork.

3)detectionn.

拓展:

detectv.:

todiscoverornoticesth,especiallysththatisnoteasytosee,hear,etc.

e.g.Thetestsaredesignedtodetectthediseaseearly.

detectiven.:

apersonwhosejobistoexaminecrimesandcatchcriminals侦探

e.g.adetectivestory

2.Questionsfortextunderstanding:

1)WhyAgathaChristie’sbooksaresopopularbothinBritainandabroad?

2)WhatdomostofChristie’sbooksstartwith?

3)WhatarethefeaturesofcharactersinChristie’sbooks?

4)Whydoestheauthorsay“AgathaChristie’sworldisnotquitearealworld”?

What“arealworld”shouldbeaccordingtotheauthor?

5)Whataremodernwritersmoreinterestedin?

3.Grammaticalpoints

1)goaway(l.13)heremeans“disappear”or“fade”

2)“buryone’sheadinsth”means“focusyourattentiononsthandignorewhatisgoingonaround

you”(埋头于……).

Anidiomaticexpression“buryone’sheadinthesand”means“逃避现实,采取鸵鸟政策”.

3)affection(l.50)

Here“affectionforsomeoneorsth”means“awarmgentlefeelingofcaringfororloving(someoneorsomething)”

“school”means“agroupofpeoplethatshareanopinionorwayofthinkingaboutsth”(学派,流派).

Passage

Wow,WouldILovetoDoThat

1.Newwords:

1)announcementn.

拓展:

announcev.

~sthtosb:

totellpeoplesthofficially,especiallyaboutadecision

e.g.Theyhaven’tformallyannouncedtheirengagement.

2)hastenv.makesthhappenfasterorsoonere.g.Wehastenedbacktoschool.

hasten.speedindoingsth,esp.becauseyoudonothaveenoughtime

e.g.Inherhastetocompletetheworkontime,shemadeanumberofmistakes.

拓展:

-en:

suffix,

1(inverbs):

tomakeorbecome,e.g.fasten,blacken,sadden

2(inadjectives):

madeof,lookinglike

e.g.wooden,golden

3.Grammaticalpoints

1)Whenasentencebeginswith“Would(that)…”,itexpressesthespeak

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