重庆市渝北区Unit 3 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are? Section B (2a-2d)说课比赛课件

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名称 重庆市渝北区Unit 3 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are? Section B (2a-2d)说课比赛课件
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课件20张PPT。Unit 3 Reading: Could you please …?contents1.Analysis of
teaching material4.Learning methods3.Teaching methods 2.Students analysis5.Teaching
procedures6.Blackboard design 1.课型 Lesson type: reading

2.教材的地位和作用 Status and Function
Grade 9, Unit 3 ;
Objective clauses; Ask for information politely
3.教学目标 Teaching aims 4.教学重难点 Teaching key points and difficult pointsanalysis of teaching materialTeaching aimsWords: politely, request, direction, correct, speaker, impolitely…
Sentences:
① Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?
②I’m sorry to trouble you, but…
(1) knowledge objects(2) ability objects
To develop the ability of reading
(3) moral objects
Ask for information politely
Respect othersTeaching key points and difficult pointsTeaching key points: A: to master the new words and new sentences.

B: to get information by reading

C: to use suitable language based on
cultural knowledge Teaching difficulties:
Objective clauses;The students have got certain reading ability, such as finding topic sentence, getting specific information and so on.
students analysisFive-step teaching method
Step 1: Prediction (title, picture)
Step 2: Ways of reading
(skimming, scanning, careful reading)
Step 3: Question (find, think and solve)
Step 4: Discussion (group work, more information)
Step 5: Consolidation (summarize ; review)
Teaching aids
Blackboard, tape recorder, multi-media computerteaching methodsRead independently: to finish the tasks
pair work: to discuss questions in 2a
exercises : to consolidate what they have learntlearning methodsTeaching proceduresQuestions:
(1)If you are lost, what should you do?
(2)Which conversation is better? Why?
Purpose: Arouse the students’ interest of study.
Lead in the new lesson.Step 1lead-inStep 2Before-readingDiscussion:
(1)Where do we need to make polite requests?
(2) How do we make polite requests?Purpose: Predict the main idea of the article.Reading StrategiesSkimming: to get the main idea
Scanning: to find specific information
Careful reading: for more details
Focus on some important words.阅读策略Step 3While-readingTask one
Find the topic sentences for each paragraph.
Para1
Para 2
Para 3
Para 4When you visit a foreign country, it is important to know how to ask for help politely.Good speakers change the way they speak in different situations.Usually polite questions are longer.It is important to learn to use the language in different situations.Purpose: Get the main idea of this passage.Task 2
Find all the direct questions and polite requests from the passage.
Purpose: Get the specific information.Task 3
In the second column, write A if you would say it to someone you know and B if you would say it to a stranger. In the last column, write where you think these people are.Purpose: learn to use suitable language.Step 4Post-readingComplete this conversation using the words on page 22.J: Is it important to know _______________________?
A: Of course. It is not enough to _______________________.
J: I agree with you. We also need to learn ________________________________.
A: Good speakers change the way they speak in different situations. The
expressions they use might depend on _________________________________
___________________. And direct questions sounds _________. Usually
polite questions are longer. Sometimes we need to
___________________________________________________.
J: It might seem more difficult to ___________________________. But using
the right language in different situations will help you
_______________________________________.how to ask for help politelyjust ask a question correctlyhow to be polite when we ask for helpWhom they are speaking to or how wellthey know each otherless politespend time leading in to a request how to ask for helpspeak politely than directlycommunicate better with each otherPurpose: get more details.Cultural KnowledgeYou have to shake hands when you’re coming or going in Germany, but in Britain you usually only shake hands when you meet someone for the first time.
You have to give your present in public in the Middle East to show it’s not a bribe, but it’s good manners to give your present in private in Asia.
Americans usually mean “Yes” when they nod their heads. An English person probably just means “I understand” , and an Asian is just showing interest.
…consolidation1. Summarize the structure of the passage

2. Review what they have learnt
(1) objective clauses
(2) how to ask for help politely
Step 5ask for help
politelysentence
structure
How importance Step 6HomeworkImagine you are going on a short study vacation at a school in an English-speaking country. Write an e-mail to your pen-pal to get some information.Blackboard DesignUnit 3 Section B
Reading: Could you please…?You can say them to someone you know.You can say them to a stranger.Being more polite to people can help you win more friends and make you be a popular person.