Lesson 42 North America保定师范附属学校 户艳尊
Title North America Period one
Teachingaims Knowledge To learn some words and phrases Such as: square,cover.
Ability To talk about the three countries in North America.
Emotion Encourage students to know more about other countries.
Important points Vocabulary: square, cover.Phrases: square kilometer, the great lakes
Difficultpoints To talk about the three countries in North America.
Teaching method Pair work learning in doing
Teaching aids Text book Multi-media
Teaching procedure
Stage Procedure Interactionpattern Aims
Warming-up Look at this world map. From this map we can see it clearly“How many continents are there in the world And what are they Which is the biggest one Do you know more about it ”Let’s know them together. T-SS-S Motivate the Ss and lead in the new concept.
Presentation andPractice Listen and Answer Q1:Which country has a larger population, Canada or Mexico Q2:What’s the third most common language in Canada Q3:Which country has the largest population in North America Read and Match Read for the second time and do the following tasks. (1)These three countries ________ about 24 million square kilometers.(2) North America has the largest population in the world. ( )(3)What is the population of the U.S. (4) Canada is the farthest north. To the south of Canada is the United States. The U.S. is north of plete the passage with the correct forms of the words in the box. Whole classT-Sindividual work and pair work For the Ss to get some basic information about the topic.They are helpful for them to learn the main concept.
T-SWhole class For the Ss to learn the main concept better.After learning and understanding, give the Ss chances to use the language to do things.
Discussion Which country do you like?Why S-S Give the Ss chances to discuss and have their own ideas about the topic.
answer questions.
Individual workpair workS-T Give the Ss chances to use the language they learnt in class and do something really happens in their life.
Board design Lesson 42 North AmericaSquare kilometerThe great lakes