牛津译林版 高一英语 模块1 Unit 2 Growing pains welcome to the unit 教案

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Module1 Unit 2 welcome to the unit
高一英语
Step 1 : Brainstorming
1 . Do you love your parents ? Do you think you show respect to your parents
2 . Do you sometimes quarrel with your parents ? How do arguments usually happen ?
3.Will you give examples of kinds of problems you sometimes have with your parents?
Some parents may interfere in their children ' s lives and try to influence the decisions about their future career or study.Parents may want to make decisions for
their children and also force them into doing things they don ' t want to , such as household chores or extra study. Some parents don ' t always trust that their child is telling the truth . they may ask lots of questions about a child ' s social activities or the reason why they are late coming home , etc
Some of the problems we have been discussing are quite common in families nowadays . What should you do to deal with these problems ? Do you nowadays always listen to your parents instructions ? Do you always explain yourselves to your parents and resolve problems peacefully ? Or do you disobey your parents and quarrel with them about your decisions ?
In every family there are certain issues that cause problems and arguments . What are the most common causes of family arguments are these daily conflicts over doing homework , doing household chores and going to bed and getting up on time ? Or are they over bigger issues such as study careers , university and making friends.
Step 2 : Discussing and practicing
1 . Look at each picture carefully
There are four pictures here . First of all , I' d like you to imagine the situation and try to describe it with your own word.
Sample of picture 1:
One day, my best friend, Xiao Ming, introduced a piece of rock music to me. We both liked it very much. So when I got home, I couldn’t wait to listen to it. I lost myself so deep in the music that I didn’t pay attention to the volume. Just then my mother shouted at me, “do you have to turn up your music so loud?” I was surprised and had to come back to the fact. I found my father looking at me angrily, who was working at the desk. My sister covered her ears with hands. I knew I made a mistake, but I wish they could know how I love this piece of music.
story of picture 2
One evening, on my way home I met a little girl who was crying by the road because of not finding her mother. So I took her to the police station. With the help of the police and me, the girl got home safely. However, when I got home, father said angrily, “I told you to be home by 6 o’clock.” Mom also shouted, “Where did you go?” I felt so sorry that I couldn’t help crying. They didn’t give me a chance to explain. I hate the way they treat me.
story of picture 3
One day, I heard the famous superstars ‘S.H.E’ have come to our city to give performances. I am the fan of them. I was eager to get their signatures. I was about to go to the concert when my mother shouted, “Don’t you think this is a waste of time? Come back. You are not a child. You should spend more time on your studies.” even though I wanted to attend the concert very much, I had to stay at home. Today I still regretted about it.
story of picture 4
I have a close friend named Wang Dong, who studies in another school. We keep in touch with each other by sending emails. This week I failed in the maths exam. I was sad. In order to comfort me, Wang Dong fixed time to have a good talk with me on the Internet. Unfortunately, I just sit before the computer, my mother came with my maths paper in her hand. She shouted at me, “There will be no more computer games for you!”I felt puzzled why she didn’t give me chances to explain.
2 . Do you think there is a generation gap between you and your parents ? Does the
generation gap really exist ? How do you overcome the gap ?
Sample answers
a . Yes , sometimes my parents try and interfere in my life and make my decisions
for me . my parents want me to be a lawyer but i want to be a writer or a journalist . we langue a lot about what subjects I should study at university and which job i should get . I spend much of my time working on the school newspaper , but my parents say l should concentrate first on my subjects and forget about extra - curricular activities . They think if I waste my time on these activities I won ' t get good enough grades to attend a good university. They also try to control my home life a lot. My mother is always asking me to help with the cooking and keep my room clean , but I just want to relax and listen to music or chat to my friends on the Internet . My father wants me to take extra maths lessons at the weekend , but I think I need time to have fun with friends as well as study
b . My parents want to control my life too. We argue about my grades and study almost every day . Whenever I feel angry with my parents , I talk it over with my best
friend . I dont expect that she will have a better solution to the problem than me , but l can express my inner feelings to her better than to my parents . Unlike my parents , who shout at me and say I am wrong and bad for not wanting the same things as them. My friend understands completely what l am feeling . We have the same dreams and ambition
c . My parents don’t trust me at all . They always think I am out having fun with my
friends , not studying . I often meet my friends after school to research projects and do homework . We do have fun . but we still do lots of work . Sometimes I am late home and my father always asks me lots lessons about where I have been and who I met . They think I am playing games in the Internet cafe or out shopping for clothes or CDs . I tell them I am studying but they just don ' t believe me . We often argue and they call me a bad child and say I am disobedient and don’t respect them . I try to be a good child , but sometimes when I am tired or in a bad mood , I am not very polite to my parents , I sometimes stay quiet and don ' t answer their questions and don ' t do the things they ask me to like helping around or going to bed on time , but I think sometimes they just don’t understand me.
Step 3: Conclusion
1.If parents and children want to get on well with each other, they should…
Love, respect, understand, help, learn from each other
2. From your parents you learn love and laughter and how to put one foot before the other. 你从父母那里学到爱,学到笑,学到怎样走路。
Step4: Homework
1. Finish the Part D &E on Page 25 and A1 and A2 on page 94.
2. Act the play(act one)