2014-2015学年高中英语Unit5Period3AsamplelessonplanforUsingLanguage教学设计新人教版选修8

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1、Period 3 A sample lesson plan for Using Language(THE FEAST: 18,000 BC)IntroductionLanguage is learned to be used in and for communication. So in this period we shall have the students read, listen, write and speak in English, making use of the focused words, expressions, structures and topic ideas c

2、overed in this unit. Warming up by getting to know where my ancestor lived is followed by reading for forms. Then students go on to copy useful expressions and make sentences. Reading more about man of 18,000 BC, speaking and writing about Sanxingdui, writing as they do are to be followed by student

3、s writing an ad for the Sanxingdui site. ObjectivesTo help students read the passage THE FEAST: 18,000 BCTo help students to use the language by reading, listening, speaking and writingProcedures1. Warming up by getting to know: Where did my ancestor live?Discovering where your ancestor lived can be

4、 a useful way of helping you trace your family tree back further. Census records, electoral registers, poll books, trades directories and rate books can all provide a further snapshot into the world of your ancestors.Now in groups of four tell about where your ancestors live.2. Reading for forms It

5、is unlikely that you will understand 100 percent of the vocabulary in the text, especially at a first reading. Use first the context and then your own knowledge of the subject to help you guess the meaning of unknown words. Read the text THE FEAST: 18,000 BC on page 43: cut/ the sentence into though

6、t groups, blacken the predicates, darken the connectives and underline all the useful collocations. 3. Finding collocations and making sentencesWhy do we learn collocations? Your language will be more natural and more easily understood. You will have alternative and richer ways of expressing yoursel

7、f. It is easier for our brains to remember and use language in chunks or blocks rather than as single words.Now read the text and find the collocations.Collocations from THE FEAST: 18,000 BCbe worried about 担心,turn for home with 带着回家了,the custom of family groups 家族成员的习俗, gather at different sites fo

8、r reunions 在不同的地方相聚, follow across 跟随越过,if only 但愿, a great honour to do 非常荣幸做某事, feel proud 感到自豪, applaud ones choice 为某人的选择鼓掌, look ahead 有预见,feel worried 感到忧虑, accelerate ones walk up the path to 沿着的路走,in wait for 在等,reach ones destination 到达某人的目的地, a delicious smell 香味,arrest ones progress 阻止某人前

9、进,fill the air 笼罩四周, become dizzy with hunger 因饥饿而头晕眼花, prepareover the fire 把什么放在火上,be scooped up by 被舀了出来, smile with relief 宽慰的笑了, have a large long face 有一张又大又长的脸,with strongly pronounced eyebrows and cheekbones 浓眉大眼,颧骨突出, carryover ones shoulder 肩膀上扛着,pushat 把递给某人,go outside 走出,go to a corner o

10、f the cave走到洞穴的角落,pull out 拖出, in a pile 一大堆,hithard on the edge 沿着边敲打, now and then 不时的,cut up切碎, scrape the fish 刮鱼鳞,passto 把递给,arrive for 为而来, smile to oneself 默默的笑,go out of 走出4. Reading more about man of 18,000 BCIn October of 2004, scientists announced the discovery of a new species that shock

11、ed the world. A new human-like species, a dwarfed relative who lived just 18,000 years ago in the company of pygmy elephants and giant lizards, had been discovered on Flores Island in Indonesia.Skeletal remains show that the hominids (Homo Floresiensis), nicknamed hobbits by some of their discoverer

12、s, were only one meter tall, had a brain one-third the size of that of modern humans, and lived on an isolated island long after Homo Sapiens had migrated through the South Pacific region. Homo sapiens and the Hobbits lived on the same island for at least 20,000 years and surely would have made cont

13、act with each other.These Hobbits hunted pony-sized elephants and rats as big as dogs and battled Komodo dragons with saliva laced tongues with deadly bacteria. The island was a part of the Malay Archipelago, a string of mysterious tropical islands, home to orangutans, giant turtles, and rare birds

14、and apparentlyhobbits.The locals on Flores Island talk of a small hairy human-like animal; they call Ebu Gogo. The legends relating to the Ebu Gogo are somewhat detailed and may represent a folk memory of a previous inhabitant. It is held by the people of Flores that the Ebu Gogo were alive when the

15、 Dutch arrived 300 years ago and some say that they survived as recently as 100 years ago but are now no longer seen. So that leads us to the questiondo hobbits still exist? With hundreds of similar islands in the Malay Archipelago it seems that it is quite possible that we are not alone on this ear

16、th.5. Speaking and writing about SanxingduiNow turn to page 44. Look at these photos. They are about the site of Sanxingdui. Where is the site of Sanxingdui?The site of Sanxingdui is located in the city of Guanghan, 40 km from Chengdu, Sichuan Province.Why is it famous?Because it is recognized as one of the most important ancient remains in the world f

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