高一上学期英语导学案Unit
2
Period
1
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Unit2
Period1
Starting
out
Teaching
aims:
1.
Students
are
able
to
understand
the
video
in
a
whole.
2.
Students
are
able
to
write
down
some
key
information
in
the
video.
3.
To
develop?students'?listening
ability.
Important
point:
Students
are
able
to
understand
the
video
in
a
whole.
Difficult
point:
Students
are
able
to
write
down
some
key
information
in
the
video.
Teaching
procedures:
Step
1:了解感知
From
Activity
1,
we
know
that
the
number
of
English
speakers
around
the
world
is
becoming
larger
and
larger,that
is
to
say,English
is
becoming
increasingly
popular
in
the
world.
Do
you
want
to
know
its
history?
Let's
look
at
a
video.
1.invasion
/?n?ve??n/
n.入侵,侵略
2.
tribe
/tra?b/
n.
部落
3.
original
/??r?d??nl/
adj.最初的
4.
duke
/dju?k/
n.公爵
Step
2
深入学习
I.Watch
the
video
for
the
first
time
and
answer
the
following
questions.
1.
In
which
countries
is
English
used
as
the
first
language?
2.
What's
the
original
language
of
Britain?
3.
How
many
English
words
come
from
French?
4.
Which
language
has
the
largest
speakers
on
the
Internet?
II.Watch
the
video
for
the
second
time
and
fill
in
the
blanks.
Step3
迁移运用
Students
check
themselves
by
watching
the
video
for
the
third
time
to
see
whether
they
have
fully
understood
it
.
附视频原文:
The
History
of
English
English
is
now
the
most
common
language
in
the
world.
It
is
the
first
language
in
the
UK,
Ireland,
the
USA,
Canada,
New
Zealand
and
Australia.
It
is
also
the
most
popular
second
language,
which
means
English
is
probably
spoken
by
over
one
billion
people
around
the
world.
But
how
did
we
arrive
at
the
English
we
speak
today?
The
history
of
the
English
language
begins
in
the
fifth
century
with
the
invasion
of
Britain
by
three
tribes
from
Germany---the
Angles,
Jutes
and
Saxons.
The
original
language
of
Britain
was
an
older
European
language
called
Celtic凯尔特语.
Over
time,
most
of
the
Celtic
speakers
were
forced
into
the
north
and
west
of
the
British
Isles不列颠群岛.
The
invaders
spoke
a
language
called
Anglo-Saxon
and
many
of
the
most
common
words
in
English
come
from
this.
The
Anglo-Saxon
word"hus
"became"house","scip"became"ship","cu"became"cow"and
“cild"
became“
child”.
In
the
eighth
and
ninth
centuries,
there
were
other
invasions
by
the
Vikings维京人(8-11世纪的北欧海盗)
from
Scandinavia.
These
brought
words
like“
knifr",or“
knife",“agg",or
“egg"and
“kaka",or
“cake"
into
the
English
language.
The
last
invasion
of
Britain
was
in
1066
when
a
French
duke
William
of
Normandy
landed
at
Hastings
in
the
south
of
England.
After
the
invasion
of
1066,
a
large
number
of
French
words
became
part
of
the
English
language.
For
example,"fruit","table","crocodile”
and
“invasion
".In
fact,
more
than
a
third
of
English
words
come
from
French
and
it
has
been
estimated
that
English-speaking
people
who
have
never
learnt
French
already
know
15,000
French
words.
Today,
English
is
also
a
mixture
of
words
that
come
from
Germany,
Scandinavia
and
many
other
places,
too.
Outside
of
the
United
Kingdom,
the
use
of
English
is
growing,
It
is
the
official
language
of
the
European
Union,
and
is
used
all
over
the
world
for
air
traffic
control空中交通管制.
Also,
English
is
used
more
than
any
other
language
on
the
Internet,
ahead
of
Chinese.
Part
2:the
history
of
English
Part
3:the
situation
of
English
today
1.the
most
________
language
in
the
world.
Part
1:the
brief
introduction
to
English
2.the
________
language
in
6
countries.
3.the
most
popular
______language.
1.the
invasion
of
Britain
by
3
tribes
from
________________
in
the_____
century.
2.the
invasions
of
Britain
by
Vikings
from
___________
in
the
____and
_____
century.
3.the
invasion
of
Britain
by
a
_________
Duke
in
1066.
1.English
is
a
_______
of
words
coming
from
many
places.
2.English
is
the
______
language
of
the
EU.
3.English
is
used
more
than
any
other
language
on
the
____________.
2
第
页(共19张PPT)
The
History
of
English
From
Activity
1,
we
know
that
the
number
of
English
speakers
around
the
world
is
becoming
larger
and
larger,that
is
to
say,English
is
becoming
increasingly
popular
in
the
world.
Do
you
want
to
know
its
history?
Let's
look
at
a
video.
1.invasion
/?n?ve??n/
n.入侵,侵略
2.
tribe
/tra?b/
n.
部落
3.
original
/??r?d??nl/
adj.最初的
4.
duke
/dju?k/
n.公爵
1.
In
which
countries
is
English
used
as
the
first
language?
2.What's
the
original
language
of
Britain?
3.How
many
English
words
come
from
French?
4.
Which
language
has
the
largest
speakers
on
the
Internet?
Ⅰ
Watch
the
video
for
the
first
time
and
answer
the
following
questions.
Discussing
1.
Discuss
your
answers
with
your
group
members.
2.
Mark
the
ones
your
group
members
can't
sovle.
Ⅰ
Showing
Show
your
doubts
--
the
ones
they
can't
solve
in
their
group.
1.
In
which
countries
is
English
used
as
the
first
language?
UK,
Ireland,
the
USA,
Canada,
New
Zealand,
and
Australia.
2.What's
the
original
language
of
Britain?
An
older
European
language
called
Celtic.
3.How
many
English
words
come
from
French?
More
than
a
third
of
English
words.
4.
Which
language
has
the
largest
speakers
on
the
Internet?
English.
Ⅰ
Explaining
Take
notes
with
the
teacher
explaining.
Ⅰ
Watch
the
video
for
the
second
time
and
fill
in
the
blanks.
Ⅱ
Part
1:the
brief
introduction
to
English
Part
2:the
history
of
English
1.the
invasion
of
Britain
by
3
tribes
from
________________
in
the_____
century.
2.the
invasions
of
Britain
by
Vikings
from
___________
in
the
____and
_____
century.
3.the
invasion
of
Britain
by
a
_________
Duke
in
1066.
Part
3:the
situation
of
English
today
1.the
most
________
language
in
the
world.
2.the
________
language
in
6
countries.
3.the
most
popular
______language.
1.English
is
a
_______
of
words
coming
from
many
places.
2.English
is
the
______
language
of
the
EU.
3.English
is
used
more
than
any
other
language
on
the
mon
first
second
Germany
5th
Scandinavia
8th
9th
French
mixture
official
Internet
Discussing
1.
Discuss
your
answers
with
your
group
members.
2.
Mark
the
ones
your
group
members
can't
sovle.
Ⅱ
Showing
Show
your
doubts
--
the
ones
they
can't
solve
in
their
group.
Ⅱ
Explaining
Take
notes
with
the
teacher
explaining.
Ⅱ
Students
check
themselves
by
watching
the
video
for
the
third
time
to
see
whether
they
have
fully
understood
it
.
The
History
of
English
English
is
now
the
most
common
language
in
the
world.
It
is
the
first
language
in
the
UK,
Ireland,
the
USA,
Canada,
New
Zealand
and
Australia.
It
is
also
the
most
popular
second
language,
which
means
English
is
probably
spoken
by
over
one
billion
people
around
the
world.
But
how
did
we
arrive
at
the
English
we
speak
today?
The
history
of
the
English
language
begins
in
the
fifth
century
with
the
invasion
of
Britain
by
three
tribes
from
Germany-the
Angles,
Jutes
and
Saxons.
The
original
language
of
Britain
was
an
older
European
language
called
Celtic.
Over
time,
most
of
the
Celtic
speakers
were
forced
into
the
north
and
west
of
the
British
Isles.
The
invaders
spoke
a
language
called
Anglo-Saxon
and
many
of
the
most
common
words
in
English
come
from
this.
The
Anglo-Saxon
word"hus
"became"house",
"scip"became"ship","cu"became"cow"and
“cild"
became“
child”.
In
the
eighth
and
ninth
centuries,
there
were
other
invasions
by
the
Vikings维京人(8-11世纪的北欧海盗)
from
Scandinavia.
These
brought
words
like“
knifr",or“
knife",“agg",or
“egg"and
“kaka",or
“cake"
into
the
English
language.
The
last
invasion
of
Britain
was
in
1066
when
a
French
duke
William
of
Normandy
landed
at
Hastings
in
the
south
of
England.
After
the
invasion
of
1066,
a
large
number
of
French
words
became
part
of
the
English
language.
For
example,"fruit","table","crocodile”
and
“invasion
".In
fact,
more
than
a
third
of
English
words
come
from
French
and
it
has
been
estimated
that
English-speaking
people
who
have
never
learnt
French
already
know
15,000
French
words.
Today,
English
is
also
a
mixture
of
words
that
come
from
Germany,
Scandinavia
and
many
other
places,
too.
Outside
of
the
United
Kingdom,
the
use
of
English
is
growing,
It
is
the
official
language
of
the
European
Union,
and
is
used
all
over
the
world
for
air
traffic
control空中交通管制.
Also,
English
is
used
more
than
any
other
language
on
the
Internet,
ahead
of
Chinese.
In
fact,
more
than
a
third
of
English
words
come
from
French
and
it
has
been
estimated
that
English-speaking
people(
who
have
never
learnt
French
)already
know
15,000
French
words.
1.It
is
estimated
that
the
meeting
will
last
four
days.
这次会议预计要开4天。
2.It
is
estimated
that
over
a
billion
people
worldwide
will
go
hungry
据估计,全球有十亿人将处于饥饿之中。
长难句分析
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you