1、Listening Recognize differences in the use of intonation in questions, statements, commands, and respond appropriately.Understand the speakers intention, attitude and feelings through his/her choice and use of language, gestures and facial expressionSpeaking Use appropriate intonation and stress, an
2、d vary volume, tone of voice, and speed to convey intended meanings and feelings.Use appropriate registers when speaking to familiar interlocutors such as teachers and peers.Open an interaction by eliciting a response by asking questions or providing information on a topic. Maintain an interaction b
3、y acknowledging, agreeing or disagreeing, replying, asking questions, adding or giving examples, explaining and using formulaic expressions where appropriate. Maintain an interaction by asking and responding to others opinions.ReadingScan a text to locate specific information by using strategies suc
4、h as looking at headings and repeated words.Materials:Students Book 7B page 82Workbook 7B page 45Pre-task preparationLanguage learning activity(This section aims at providing students with opportunities to practise the language/vocabulary needed or become familiar with the background for the task th
5、at follows.1. Ask students if they have been to the Space Museum. Ask them what they saw at the Space Museum. Invite students to tell the class about their experiences at the Space Museum; what they saw, what they did and where they went, etc.2. Ask students what they know about the solar system. As
6、k them questions like: How many planets are there in our solar system? What are their names?3. Introduce the names of the nine planets to students. Make sure students can pronounce and spell the names correctly.4. Students work in pairs to write the names of the planets in the correct order; startin
7、g from the planet closest to the Sun to the planet farthest from the Sun. Get students to discuss in pairs.5. When students have completed the task, have a few pairs give their answers to the class and the whole class checks the answers together.6. Students work in groups. Invite each group to choos
8、e a planet in the solar system they would like to know more about. Encourage students to go to library to find out some information on their chosen planet. Ask students to share their findings in class.ConsolidationWorkbook page 452Using adjective to make comparisonse.g. Jupiter is the largest plane
9、t in our solar system.Using prepositions/prepositional phrases to indicate position/place/directione.g. Which is the closest planet to the Sun?Recognize differences in the use of intonation in questions, statements, commands, and respond appropriately.Listen for specific information.Understand the s
10、peakers intention, attitude and feelings through his/her choice and use of language, gestures and facial expression.Use appropriate intonation and stress, and vary volume, tone of voice, and speed to convey intended meanings and feelings. Open an interaction by eliciting a response by asking questio
11、ns or providing information on a topic. Maintain an interaction by acknowledging, agreeing or disagreeing, replying, asking questions, adding or giving examples, explaining and using formulaic expressions where appropriate.Read written language in meaningful chunks.Recognize recurrent patterns in la
12、nguage structure.Students Book 7B page 83Cassette 7B and a cassette playerWorkbook 7B page 46Preparation:Cue the cassette. 1. Review the comparative adjective: largest, longest and smallest with students. Introduce other comparative adjectives to students, e.g. closest, farthest, hottest, coldest, s
13、hortest. You may use pictures to convey the meaning of the words to students. Make sure student know the form of the adjectives, the meaning and the pronunciation.2. Play the recording: Read, think and write. Student listen and follow in their books.Grammar Practice Book 7B page 13Using relative cla
14、use to describe people.e.g. I need someone who can do some important experiments.Using nouns/noun phrases to identify people, animals, events, objects and activities.e.g. authors, pilots, nurses, doctorsRecognize differences in the use of intonation in questions, statements, commands, and respond ap
15、propriately. Understand the speakers intention, attitude and feelings through his/her choice and use language, gestures and facial expression.Use appropriate intonation and stress, and vary volume, tone of voice, and speed to convey intended meanings and feelings.Maintain an interaction by acknowled
16、ging, agreeing or disagreeing, replying, asking questions, adding or giving examples, explaining and using formulaic expressions where appropriate.Recognize the presentation of ideas through headings, paragraphing, spacing, italics, bold print and punctuation.Students Book 7B pages 84 and 85Workbook
17、 7B page 47.1. Review the different occupations on page 84 of the Students Book with students. Make sure students are familiar with the meaning and pronunciation of the words.2. Have students look at Read and think. Students are to work individually. Ask them to plan their journeys into space by sel
18、ecting the most appropriate crew members. Students have to decide how many people to allocate for each type of job and who they are going to take with them on their journeys.3. When students have finished selecting their crew members, ask a few students to briefly explain their selection to the clas
19、s.Grammar Practice Book 7B page 72Workbook page 474Using adjectives to describe people, animals, objects and conditions.e.g. British, American, Korean, Italian.Asking Wh- and How questions to find out various kinds of specific information about a person, object or an event.e.g. How many pilots have
20、you chosen? / Whats his/ her nationarlity?Using connectives to give reasone.g. I prefer to because Recognize differences in the use of intonation in questions, statements, commands, and respond appropriately. Understand the speakers intention, attitude and feelings through his/her choice and use of
21、language, gestures and facial expressionOpen an interaction by eliciting a response.Maintain an interaction by acknowledging, agreeing or disagreeing, replying, asking questions, adding or giving examples, explaining and using formulaic expressions where appropriate.Materials:Students Book 7B page 8
22、5Workbook 7B page 48Pictures or Photographs of people of different nationations.Bring pictures or photographs of people of different nationalities to class.Post-task activityWorkbook page 48Grammar Practice Book 7B pages 73 to 74 5Using imperatives and directions.e.g. Write a report about your visit
23、 to the Space Museum.Using modals to make an offer or invitation.e.g. Would you recommend this visit to your schoolmates?Recognize differences in the use of intonation in questions, statement, commands, and respond appropriately. Understand the speakers intention, attitude and feelings through his/h
24、er choice and use of language, gestures and facial expression.Understand the connection between ideas by identifying linking words or phrases.Writing Develop written texts by using basic narrative structure that comprises setting, characters, events and dialogue when writing about real and imaginary
25、 experience. Revise and edit drafts by sharing work with teachers and classmates and responding positively to their suggestions on ideas and use of language.Write out o piece of work by presenting writing using appropriate layout and visual support including illustrations, tables, charts where necessary.Students Book 7B page 86Cassette 7B and a cassette player.Photocopiable page 85Cue the cassette. Make a copy of Photocopiable page 85 for each student.Grammar Practice Book 7B page 76Photocopiable pages 77 to 81.
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