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Unit 10 I’ve had this bike for three years. Period 3
初二年级 英语
Language Goals
By the end of the class, the students are able to
describe hometown feelings;
understand the vocabulary in the passage;
retell the passage;
describe the changes in the hometown and judge whether they are good or not.
Brain-storming
Why do millions of Chinese leave their hometown
To search for work in cities.
Brain-storming
How often do you think these people visit their hometowns
Maybe once a year.
Brain-storming
What new buildings does the government usually build in towns and villages
New schools, new roads, new hospitals...
Hometown Feelings
Predict: What is the passage mainly about
Changes, hometown, village, education…
Match each part with the main idea.
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2 & 3
Paragraph 4
Changes always take place in
hometowns.
Some things will never change, like
many soft and sweet memories.
Many Chinese leave hometowns to
search for work, like Zhong Wei.
Paragraph 1
Some people still live in their hometown. However, others may only see it once or twice a year. Nowadays, millions of Chinese leave the countryside to search for work in the cities. Among these is Zhong Wei, a 46-year-old husband and father. He has lived in Wenzhou for the
last 13 years. With a hard job in a crayon factory, he
doesn’t find much time to visit his hometown… he says.
Many Chinese leave hometown to search for work, like Zhong Wei.
Paragraph 2 & 3
Many people like Zhong Wei regard with great interest how their hometowns have changed. Perhaps large hospitals and new roads have appeared. In many places, the government has also built new schools and sent teachers from the cities to help.
… But now the buildings are really old. I hear they’re going to build a new school there.” Zhong Wei thinks such developments are good, and he also
knows that his hometown cannot always stay the same.
Changes always take place in hometowns.
Paragraph 4
According to Zhong Wei, however, some things will never change. “In my hometown, there was a big old tree opposite the school. It is still there and has become quite a symbol of the place… It was such a happy childhood. Our hometown has left many soft and sweet memories in our hearts.
Some things will never change, like many soft and sweet memories.
Match each part with the main idea.
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2 & 3
Paragraph 4
Changes always take place in
hometowns.
Some things will never change, like
many soft and sweet memories.
Many Chinese leave hometowns to
search for work, like Zhong Wei.
Read Part 1 and finish the chart.
Name
Age
Work place
How long has he lived there
How often does he return home
Part 1
Some people still live in their hometown. However, others may only see it once or twice a year. Nowadays, millions of Chinese leave the countryside to search for work in the cities. Among these is Zhong Wei, a 46-year-old husband and father. He has lived in Wenzhou for the last 13 years. With a hard job in a crayon factory, he doesn’t find much time to visit his hometown. “I used to return home at least once a year, but I
haven’t been back for almost three years now. It’s a shame,
but I just don’t have the time,” he says.
Read Part 1 and finish the chart.
Name
Age
Work place
How long has he lived there
How often does he return home
Among these is Zhong Wei, a 46-year-old husband and father. He has lived in
Wenzhou for the last 13 years. With a hard job in a crayon factory, he doesn’t find much time to visit his hometown. “I used to return home at least
once a year, …
Zhong Wei
46
A crayon factory
13 years
Once a year
Read Part 2 to find out the great changes in their hometown.
Buildings
Teachers
Students
Perhaps
have appeared.
The government teachers
from the city .
Students to read and
since the mid- 20th century.
Zhong Wei thinks such are .
Part 2 & 3
Many people like Zhong Wei regard with great interest how their hometowns have changed. Perhaps large hospitals and new roads have appeared. In many places, the government has also built new schools and sent teachers from the cities to help.
I noticed that that’s true of my hometown,” adds Zhong Wei. “Children have learned to read and count at my primary school since the mid-20th century. But now the buildings are really old. I hear they’re going to build a new school there.” Zhong Wei thinks such developments are good, and he also knows
that his hometown cannot always stay the same.
Buildings
Teachers
Students
Read Part 2 to find out the great changes in their hometown.
Buildings
Teachers
Students
Perhaps
have appeared.
The government teachers
from the city .
Students to read and
since the mid- 20th century.
Zhong Wei thinks such are .
large hospitals, new roads,
and new schools
has sent
to help
have learned
count
developments
good
Read Part 3 and find out what will never change.
According to Zhong Wei,
will never change.
has become the symbol of Zhong Wei’s hometown. It is the school.
Most of the children like to under the tree.
Part 3
According to Zhong Wei, however, some things will never change. “In my hometown, there was a big old tree opposite the school. It is still there and has become quite a symbol of the place. Most of the children in my time liked to play together under that big tree, especially during the summer holidays. It was such a happy childhood. Our hometown has left many soft and sweet memories in our hearts.
Read Part 3 and find out what will never change.
According to Zhong Wei, will never change.
has become the symbol of Zhong Wei’s hometown. It is the school.
Most of the children like to under the tree.
“In my hometown, there was a big old tree opposite the school. It is still there and
has become quite a symbol of the place. Most of the children in my time liked to
play together under that big tree… Our hometown has left many
soft and sweet memories in our hearts.
soft and sweet memories
A big old tree
opposite
play together
2b Find expressions in the passage that have the same meanings as these words and phrases.
look for
consider
across from
in one’s opinion
go back
changes
area
look for
Nowadays, millions of Chinese leave the countryside to search for work in the cities.
search
~ (sth) (for sb/sth) to look carefully for sth/sb; to examine a
particular place when looking for sb/sth 搜索;搜寻;查找
She searched her room for her passport.
consider
Many people like Zhong Wei regard with great interest how their hometowns have changed.
regard
(~ sb/sth as sth) to think about sb/sth in a particular way
将…认为;把…视为;看待
He regards himself as a leader.
across from
In my hometown, there was a big old tree opposite the school.
opposite
1. as different as possible from sth 相反的;迥然不同的
I watched them leave and then drove off in the opposite direction.
2. on the other side of a particular area from sb/sth and usually
facing them 对面的;另一边的
Answers are given on the opposite page.
in one’s opinion
According to Zhong Wei, however, some things will never change.
according to
as stated or reported by sb/sth 据(…所说);按(…所报道)
According to Mick, it’s a great movie.
2. following, agreeing with or depending on sth 依照;按照;根据
The work was done according to her instructions.
go back
I used to return home at least once a year, but I haven’t been back for almost three years now.
return
1. ~ (to...) (from...) to come or go back from one place to another 回来;返回
I waited a long time for him to return.
2. ~ sb/sth (to sb/sth) to bring, give, put or send sth back to sb/sth 带回;退还
Don’t forget to return my pen.
changes
Zhong Wei thinks such developments are good, and he also knows that his hometown cannot always stay the same.
development
1. the gradual growth of sth so that it becomes more advanced, stronger, etc.
发展;发育;成长;壮大 career development
2. the process of producing or creating sth new or more advanced; a new or
advanced product 开发;研制;研制成果
This piece of equipment is an exciting new development.
area
It is still there and has become quite a symbol of the place.
place
1. n. a particular position, point or area 位置;地点;场所;地方
2. v. to put sth in a particular place, especially when you do it
carefully or deliberately (小心或有意)放置,安放
Eg: He placed his hand on her shoulder.
many Chinese people leave their to work in . They usually to their hometowns one or two times a . Zhong Wei hasn’t been back for nearly three years. He has been working in a factory in Wenzhou for the past 13 years.
2c. Complete the summary with words from the passage. You may need to change the forms of the words.
Nowadays
hometowns
cities
return
year
crayon
People like him are in how their hometowns are changing. New buildings are often built by the . Zhong Wei thinks these changes are because things need to change in order to become better. But he also thinks some things change, and his hometown is still the place that holds all his childhood .
2c. Complete the summary with words from the passage. You may need to change the forms of the words.
interested
government
good
will never
memories
Retelling
Things that have changed
Things that will never change
Hometown feelings
2d Think of changes that are happening in your town or city today. Which changes are generally good Which changes could be seen as bad
Changes in my hometown
Hello, everyone. I’m happy to see that our hometown has developed in such a rapid way. In my opinion, some changes are good… However, others are bad…
Hello, everyone. I’m from a small town in Anhui. I’m happy to see that our hometown has developed in such a rapid way. In my opinion, some changes are good. People are now living in apartments which are clean and tidy. We have more parks so that people can enjoy themselves. Almost every family owns cars and it’s easier for them to travel around. However, others are bad. For example, it is hard for neighbors to communicate because they hardly go out of their apartments. What’s more, cars bring air pollution and bad traffic. But I think my hometown will be better and better.
Homework
I 大声朗读今天学习的文章。
II 请完成课后练习题(详见《学习任务单》中的课后作业)。初二英语Unit10 I’ve had this bike for three years. Period 3
学习任务单
【学习目标】
1.学生能够理解思乡之情并能正确描述。
2.学生能够理解文章结构和词汇。
3.学生能够完整复述文章。
4.学生能够描述家乡的变化并判断好坏。
【课前预习任务】
人教版初二英语第78页2a的内容
【课上学习任务】
谈论思乡之情。
学习词汇和文章结构。
学习关于家乡变化的描述并判断好坏。
人教版初二英语第78页2a, 2b, 2c, 2d。
【课后作业】
Write some changes that are happening in your hometown and what do you think of the changes
【课后作业参考答案】
In the past, my hometown was not very big, people lived a poor life. The houses were old and small. Pollution was serious, and there was rubbish everywhere. The traffic was not very convenient that so few people came here.
Now great changes have taken place in my hometown. The environment has become more beautiful. The mountains are all green and the river is clearer. Many people all have their own cars and have a happy life every day. And now, every year, thousands of people from all over the world come to visit our hometown. My hometown becomes more and more famous.初二英语Unit10 I’ve had this bike for three years. Period 3教 案
教学基本信息
课题 Unit 10 I’ve had this bike for three years. Period 3
学科 英语 学段: 初中 年级 初二
教材 书名: Go for It! 出版社:人民教育出版社出版日期:2013年 10月
教学目标及教学重点、难点
教学目标: 1.学生能够理解思乡之情并能正确描述。 2.学生能够理解文章结构和词汇。 3.学生能够完整复述文章。 4.学生能够描述家乡的变化并判断好坏。 教学重点: 文章内词汇理解。 教学难点: 描述家乡的变化并判断好坏。
教学过程(表格描述)
教学环节 主要教学活动 设置意图
Lead-in 展示务工人员的图片,提问:Why do millions of Chinese leave their hometown How often do you think these people visit their hometowns What new buildings does the government usually build in towns and villages 图片包含各类务工人员,能让学生根据提问迅速找到主题,更快地进入学习状态。
Prediction 根据图片和题目预测文章主要内容。 引起学生阅读兴趣。
First reading 阅读文章,匹配各部分大意。 培养学生快速阅读能力,逻辑思维和概括理解的阅读能力。使学生对文章整体有全面的了解。
Second reading 再次阅读文章,回答细节问题。 让学生具体学习文章细节内容和文章重点词汇和短语使用。
Third reading 阅读文章,完成文章总结。 让学生对篇章结构和内容有更好的掌握。
Retell 向学生展示图片,让学生根据图片复述文章。 让学生练习熟悉重点词汇和句型,深入理解课文。
Discussion 向学生展示包含瞬时动词和延续性动词的两组句子,总结讲授两种动词的区别与转换。 让学生理解常见的瞬时动词与延续性动词的关系与转换。
作业 朗读文章;完成课后练习题。 巩固课上所学知识。