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英语牛津译林八上Unit 3:教案(8)(第8课时) Period Eight Study skillsTeaching contents:Words and expressions: fact; a fun place to visit; the most interesting place in the world; opinion; the music in the song and dance parade.Sentences: The trip took two hours. It is 467,000 square metres in area. Three dimenional objectives:Knowledge: 1. To enable the students to understand the differences between a fact and an opinion; 2. To introduce the usage of the expressions of opinions.Abilities: 1. To encourage the students to statement and express the opinions.Emotion: 1. When persuading others, learn to use the correct expressions to show your own opinions, shile in advertisements, news, letters and reports, learn to combine the facts and opinions commonly.2. The expressions of the opinions should cause the readers’ interest and influence the readers.Key points and difficulties:1. To ensure the difference between a fact and an opinion; 2. To learn how to statement and express the opinions. Analysis of students’ learning and teaching ideas: This part introduces the differences between a fact and an opinion. When persuading others, learn to use the correct expressions to show your own opinions in advertisements, news, letters and reports, learn to combine the facts and opinions commonly. The expressions of the opinions should cause the readers’ interest, and influence the readers. As the matter of fact, a fact is something that is true, while an opinion is what the writer thinks –it may or may not be true. So I’m afraid the students will have some trouble telling the differences between them and using them correctly in their expressions.Teaching preparation:An artcle about my own school and a project. Teaching procedures:1. Warming-up: A: Go over something about the basketball match to introduce this period. According to Part A on page 50—51, identify which are facts and which are opinions about the match. Facts: which team won? What’a the result? etc.Opinions: strong players; did not do well; played very badly, but did their best. 2. Presentation:A: Get the students to sum up “what is the fact?” and “what is the opinion?” and I’ll write their terms down on the board.B: Ask the students to go through the first part on page 50, and tell the differences between a fact and an opinion in their own language—Chinese. Then ask them to find out which expresses ‘facts’ and which expresses ‘opinions’. In the end, I get two students to share the answers before the class: Facts: a busy street; many animals; took two hours; etc.Opinions: the best city; a fun place to visit; boring; etc.3. Practice: A: Ask the students to read the second part on page 52, and tell which are facts and which are opinions. Then share the answers with the whole class. At the same time, ask them to underline the expressions with facts to deepen influence on the facts. B: Present an article about our own school on the board. Ask the students to statement the facts and opinions. For example, there are many tall trees and flowers in our school. It is beauticful. Our school has many computer rooms and a big library. It is the best school in our city. Scan thepassage and tell which are facts and which are opinions.C: Games: Group the studenst into four, and choose one student from each group to say something their teachers, family or classmates. The one who can present the most facts or opinions will win. 4: Presentation: Present the key and useful expressions and sentences in this period on the board (Refer to to ‘Teaching contents’ above), and ask them to learn them by heart. 5. Class work design:A: Choose an article for the class and tell which are facts and which opinions. B: Learn the key and useful expressions and sentences from ‘Integrated Skills’ and ‘Study Skills’ by heart. We’ll have a dictation of them next periond. 。

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