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Unit 6 An old man tried to move the mountains.
Section B(1a-1d)
Lead in:
Do you like to tell stories
How many stories do you know
Please choose one and tell it to your classmates.
知识能力:
1
2
【学习目标】
文化品格:
3
1
Important words:gold,emperor,silk,nobody,stupid,cheat
Important phrases:keep sth.for oneself,look at oneself
Important sentences:
1.Nobody wanted to sound stupid.
2.They were trying to cheat the emperor.
3.This story is about an emperor who loved clothes.
使用目标词汇完成听力任务,在听力训练过程中训练
听力策略。
引导学生积极讨论,大胆发表自己的观点。
The Emperor’s New Clothes
Written by Hans Christian Andersen
Match the words with the letters in the pictures in 1c.
_____ gold ____ emperor
_____ silk ____ underwear
b
c
d
a
1a
1b
Listen and number the pictures (1–5) in 1c.
5
4
2
1
3
4
When the emperor ______ at himself, he
only ____ his underwear.
5
Nobody wanted to sound stupid. But suddenly, a young boy ________,
“Look! The emperor isn’t ________ any clothes!”
shouted
saw
looked
wearing
1c
Listen again and fill in the pictures (1–5).
3
The emperor had to _______ them silk and gold, but they _______ everything for themselves. They were trying to cheat the emperor.
2
Two ________ came to the city to make special clothes for the emperor.
1
This story is about an emperor who loved _______.
clothes
brothers
kept
give
1. What’s the name of the story
The Emperor’s New Clothes.
2. Is it a traditional Chinese story
No, it isn’t. It’s from Europe.
Listen and answer the questions.
3. What was the emperor’s hobby
He liked new clothes. He loved buying and looking at his new clothes.
Because people couldn’t see the new clothes unless they were clever.
Because they kept all the gold and silk for themselves.
5. How do we know that the two brothers
were really trying to cheat the emperor
4. Why were the new clothes special
6. Why didn’t everyone say that the new
clothes were really nice
Because they didn’t want other people to know that they were stupid.
7. Who said that the emperor wasn’t
wearing any clothes
A young boy.
Use the pictures in 1c to tell the story.
1d
Once upon a time, there was an emperor. He loved clothes very much. He loved buying clothes and looked at his beautiful clothes.
Tell the story
Two brothers came to the city to make special clothes for the emperor. They said people couldn’t see the clothes unless they were clever.
In fact, the two brothers were really trying to cheat the emperor. They asked for much gold and silk and kept them for themselves.
When the emperor looked at himself, he only saw his underwear. But he didn’t want people to think he was stupid. So he said his new clothes were really beautiful.
When the emperor walked through the street wearing his new clothes. Everybody said his new clothes were wonderful.
Suddenly, a young boy shouted, “Look! The emperor isn’t wearing anything.”
【探究·导学】
nobody为不定代词,意思是“没有人”与no one是同义词。作主语时,谓语动词用第三人称单数形式。
1. nobody pron. 没有人 n. 小人物
Nobody wanted to sound stupid.
没有人想让自己听起来愚蠢。
Nobody is able to answer the question.
没有人能够回答这个问题。
【探究·导学】
2. cheat v.欺骗;蒙骗 n.骗子
(1)表示“哄骗”、“骗取”,是及物动词,其宾语通常是人而不是物,且不能接双宾语。表示骗取某人某物,常用句型是 cheat sb.(out) of sth.。
如:他骗了这个老人的钱。
正:He cheated the old man (out) of his money.
误:He cheated (the old man) his money.
(2)表示骗取某人做某事,其常用句型为 cheat sb. into (doing)sth.。
如:They cheated her into marrying him.
他们骗她同他结婚。
(3)表示“舞弊”、“欺骗”,通常不及物,注意其后所接介词。
如:He often cheats at cards. 他打牌经常作弊。
He cheated in the examination. 他考试舞弊。
单词
短语
句型
keep sth.for oneself,look at oneself
Unit6 Section B
(1a~1e)
【课堂小结】
gold,emperor,silk,nobody,stupid,cheat
1.Nobody wanted to sound stupid.
2.They were trying to cheat the emperor.
3.This story is about an emperor who loved clothes.
根据句意及首字母或汉语提示完成句中单词。
1. The s_____ sweater feels quite soft.
2. —Who teaches you music
—N_______. We teach ourselves.
3. It was s_________ for them to build the restaurant in such an area.
4. Don’t go to that shop—they often c_______ their customers.
5. Once u_______ a time, there was a fisherman living near the sea.
6. Long long ago there lived an e________ (皇帝) who loved new clothes.
ilk
obody
tupid
heat
pon
mperor
【训练·评价】
There is no royal road to learning.
书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟。