unit 15 learning communication workshop

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更新时间 2009-12-17 14:25:00

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课件14张PPT。listening and WritingObjectives
1. To know Wang Shanshan’s view on learning
in foreign countries.
2. To use how to exchange views.
3. To write an essay about your perfect school.If you have a chance of studying abroad,
what will you do? Why? Listen to Wang Shanshan’s views.
Complete the table with advantages
and disadvantages.meet new peoplelearn about other
cultureshave difficulty
arranging studying, and taking care of
themselves.waste time and moneynot appreciate parents’
hard workexpect easy gainNo pains, no gains Different SchoolsTraditional SchoolsAlternative SchoolsRevision:have different
learning needs
and stylesStudents are never treated as receivers. They take an
active part in learning and
problems-solving activities;
work at one’s own paceTeachers give lectures.
Students take notes.
Put up hands and stand up straight.Everything studied
would be tested.Word bankPara. 1
Para. 2
Para. 3
Para. 4
Para. 5 facilities
after-school activities
timetable
location
aim of the essay
conclusionRead the essay and match the headings
with paragraphs.Addiction: also, another thing, as well as
Example: for example, such as
Conclusion: in conclusion
Contrast: but, however
Purpose: so thatLinking words: WritingWrite an essay describing your perfect school.
Follow the writing stages on Page 45.
Write some notes about your imaginary school. Refer to Writing Help 3 (useful vocabulry),P91.Step 1Group work
Location: in the center of city
Facilities: a large sports field,
a language lab, basketball courts…
Timetable: …
Teachers: …
After-school activities: …
Organize your notes into Paragraphs. Refer to Writing Help 3 (Layout), P91.Step 2 Individual work
Write your essay, using necessary linking words. Refer to Writing Help 3 (Linking), P91.Individual work
Step 3Check Your writing by yourself. Refer to Writing Help 3 (Checking). Step 4 A possible version My perfect school would be in the centre of the city. The school would have a large sports field so that students could play ball games there. There would also be computers in all the classrooms. Students would study all the school subjects such as Chinese, math, English, physics and chemistry. There would also be some new optional subjects for students to choose. The teachers there would be mild and kind. There would be some after—school interest groups.
In conclusion, I think my school would have a good variety of activities—something for everyone.