(共21张PPT)
Unit 3 Friends from other countries
Module 1 Relationships
1. Knowledge objectives: listen for specific information; open and maintain an interaction by asking and answering questions; scan a text to locate specific information; plan and organize information by deciding on the sequence of content.
2. Skill objectives: read and write bout different nationalities in Garden City.
3. Emotional objectives: co-operate with others.
Teaching Objectives
Canada
Canadian(s)
Look and learn
Australia
Australian(s)
the USA/America
American(s)
the UK
/
Britain
British
India
Indian(s)
Chinese
foreigner n. 外国人
crowded adj. 拥挤的
Do you know any fruits
for example例如
Listen and repeat
Listen to the dialogue and repeat.
Look and read
Canada Canadian(s)
What do we call people from Canada
We call them Canadians.
Listen and judge
Listen again and judge True (T) or False (F).
(1) Less than six million people live in Garden City.
(2) Most of them are from other countries.
(3) There are over twenty-eight thousand people from India in Garden City.
(4) There are also people from the USA, Australia, Japan, the UK and India in Garden City.
(5) Garden City is not a crowded city.
F
F
F
T
F
Read and answer
Read the dialogue and answer the following questions.
Is Garden City a crowded city
(2) How many people live in Garden City
(3) How many Canadians live in Garden City
(4) Where do most foreigners come from
Yes, it is.
Over six million.
More than twenty-eight thousand.
Canada, the USA, Australia, Japan, the UK and India.
Read and act out
Read the dialogue in groups of two and act out.
Recite
Recite the dialogue according to the structure.
Look, learn and say
Write two numbers in figures.
six million:
(2) twenty-eight thousand:
6,000,000
28,000
Rules:
千位及千位以上的数字从右向左数起,每三位数加一个逗号。从右开始,第一个逗号处读thousand,第二个逗号处读million,第三个逗号处读billion。
Practise
27,000:
13,000:
4,000,000:
20,000:
24,000,000:
19,000:
twenty-seven thousand
thirteen thousand
four million
twenty thousand
twenty-four million
nineteen thousand
27,700: more than/over twenty-seven thousand
4,090,000: more than/over four million
thirty thousand
Practise
30,070: more than/over_________________
(2) 12,500,060: more than/over_________________
(3) 16,230: more than/over_________________
twelve million
sixteen thousand
Homework
Complete the exercises in Workbook 7A on page 15.
Preview “Listening and speaking”.
Thank you!