Unit 3 Progress第八课时学案 (教师版+学生版)

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中小学教育资源及组卷应用平台
高中英语
上教版
高一年级
必修二
第三单元
Progress?
第八课时(教师版)
课题:Cultural
focus
II:
World
English
课时学习目标:
了解英语在南非和威尔士的使用情况及其原因;
对普通话和方言的使用表述观点和理由。
Focus
on
the
main
idea
of
the
video.
Watch
the
video
and
answer
the
questions.
What
languages
do
people
speak
in
South
Africa
and
Wales?
What
language(s)
do
students
learn
at
school
in
these
two
places?
South
Africa
Wales
People
speak
English
and
many
other
south
African
languages,
like
Afrikaans.
People
speak
Welsh
and
English.
Students
have
to
learn
English
at
school.
Some
students
must
learn
Welsh
at
school.
II.
Focus
on
the
details
of
the
video.
Watch
the
video
again.
Which
sentences
are
about
South
Africa
and
which
ones
are
about
Wales?
Write
the
number
in
the
table
on
your
worksheet.
English
isn’t
the
first
language
of
most
of
the
population.
Only
8%
of
the
population
speaks
English
as
a
first
language.
Most
students
usually
speak
English
together
outside
school.
In
some
schools,
students
mustn’t
speak
English
in
class.
All
the
road
signs
are
in
two
languages.
The
country
has
got
11
official
languages.
Most
people
speak
English
as
a
second,
third
or
fourth
language.
19%
of
the
people
there
speak
their
native
languages.
The
use
of
English
in
South
Africa
and
Wales
South
Africa
Wales
1
3
2
4
6
5
7
8
The
information
we’ve
got
about
South
Africa.
The
use
of
English
in
South
Africa
The
country
has
got
11
official
languages.
People
speak
English
and
many
other
south
African
languages.
Only
8%
of
the
population
speaks
English
as
a
first
language.
English
isn’t
the
first
language
of
most
of
the
population.
Most
people
speak
English
as
a
second,
third
or
fourth
language.
Students
have
to
learn
English
at
school.
Watch
the
video
about
the
use
of
English
in
South
Africa
and
answer
the
question.
Why
do
students
in
South
Africa
have
to
learn
English
at
school
though
English
is
not
the
mother
tongue
of
most
people?
Because_____________________________________________.
(student’s
answer
for
reference)
-English
is
the
main
language
of
business,
politics
and
the
media.
If
they
didn’t
speak
English,
it
would
be
very
difficult
to
find
a
job.
-English
is
an
official
language
in
South
Africa.
-Most
people
there
speak
English
as
a
second,
third
or
fourth
language.
The
information
we’ve
got
about
Wales.
The
use
of
English
Wales
All
the
road
signs
are
in
two
languages.
People
speak
Welsh
and
English.
19%
of
the
native
people
speak
their
first
languages.
Some
students
must
learn
Welsh
at
school.
In
some
schools,
students
mustn’t
speak
English
in
class.
Most
students
usually
speak
English
together
outside
school.
Watch
the
video
about
the
use
of
English
in
Wales
and
answer
the
question.
As
one
part
of
the
UK,
why
do
some
students
in
Wales
have
to
learn
Welsh?
From
the
video,
because
__________________________________________________.
(student’s
answer
for
reference)
-Every
child
under
the
age
of
sixteen
is
required
to
study
Welsh
in
school.
-All
the
subjects,
except
English
and
French,
are
taught
in
Welsh
in
some
schools
like
Glantaf
School.
-Students
would
probably
never
speak
the
language
if
they
didn’t
study
Welsh
at
school.
From
your
perspective,
____________________________________________.
(student’s
answer
for
reference)
From
my
perspective,
some
students
in
Wales
are
required
to
learn
Welsh
because
people
who
live
there
are
afraid
of
losing
their
own
language
and
they
want
to
protect
their
language
as
well
as
their
culture.
So,
perhaps
the
best
way
to
preserve
Welsh
is
to
ask
students
even
small
children
to
learn
the
language.
Group
discussion.
Share
your
opinions
on
the
statement
of
‘Putonghua
should
be
used
more
than
local
dialects.’
You
should
support
your
opinions
with
proper
reasons.
(student’s
answer
for
reference)
I
agree
that
‘Putonghua
should
be
used
more
than
local
dialects.’
Putonghua
is
the
only
official
language
in
China.
It
enables
people
from
different
provinces
to
understand
and
communicate
with
each
other
more
easily.
If
people
don’t
speak
such
a
common
language,
it
will
be
difficult
for
them
to
find
a
job
in
big
cities.
So,
Putonghua
should
be
used
more
than
local
dialects
for
information
exchange
nationwide.
I
don’t
think
that
‘Putonghua
should
be
used
more
than
local
dialects.’
Local
dialects
carry
and
preserve
local
cultures.
Maintaining
high
standards
of
Putonghua
may
pose
a
threat
to
some
local
dialects
and
cultures.
People
should
be
encouraged
to
use
dialects
more
than
Putonghua
in
their
daily
life,
such
as
in
TV
and
radio
programs.
Otherwise,
some
local
dialects
may
disappear.
IV.
Interaction
If
you
lived
in
Wales,
would
you
speak
English
or
Welsh…or
both?
Why?
(student’s
answer
for
reference)
If
I
lived
in
Wales,
I
would
speak
both
English
and
Welsh.
Here
are
my
reasons.
On
one
hand,
English
as
a
global
language
is
so
widely
used
all
over
the
world
that
I
can’t
neglect
it.
English
will
help
me
to
communicate
and
make
friends
with
people
from
other
countries.
On
the
other
hand,
I
think
I
have
no
choice
but
to
learn
Welsh,
especially
in
some
schools
like
Glantaf
School,
where
students
are
required
to
learn
Welsh.
And
a
lot
of
local
people
there
speak
Welsh,
so
it
is
easy
to
communicate
with
them
if
I
speak
Welsh.
Furthermore,
I
know
there
are
many
unique,
small
languages
that
risk
becoming
extinct
in
the
years
to
come.
Therefore,
if
I
lived
in
Wales,
I
would
be
afraid
of
losing
Welsh.
Language
is
a
kind
of
personal
identity,
so
it
is
very
important
to
remember
who
we
are
and
where
we
come
from.
If
we
younger
generation
couldn’t
carry
on
speaking
Welsh,
it
would
disappear
in
the
future.
So,
if
I
lived
in
Wales,
I
would
choose
to
speak
both
English
and
Welsh
for
the
purpose
of
communicating
with
people
around
the
world
as
well
as
preserving
the
language
of
my
own.
IV.
Assignments
Finish
the
Vocabulary
Exercise
on
page
57
in
the
textbook.
Watch
the
video
“World
English”
again
and
finish
the
writing
task
on
page
39
in
the
workbook.
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高中英语
上教版
高一年级
必修二
第三单元
Progress?
第八课时(学生版)
课题:Cultural
focus
II:
World
English
课时学习目标:
了解英语在南非和威尔士的使用情况及其原因;
对普通话和方言的使用表述观点和理由。
Focus
on
the
main
idea
of
the
video.
Watch
the
video
and
answer
the
questions.
What
languages
do
people
speak
in
South
Africa
and
Wales?
What
language(s)
do
students
learn
at
school
in
these
two
places?
South
Africa
Wales
II.
Focus
on
the
details
of
the
video.
Watch
the
video
again.
Which
sentences
are
about
South
Africa
and
which
ones
are
about
Wales?
Write
the
number
in
the
table
on
your
worksheet.
English
isn’t
the
first
language
of
most
of
the
population.
Only
8%
of
the
population
speaks
English
as
a
first
language.
Most
students
usually
speak
English
together
outside
school.
In
some
schools,
students
mustn’t
speak
English
in
class.
All
the
road
signs
are
in
two
languages.
The
country
has
got
11
official
languages.
Most
people
speak
English
as
a
second,
third
or
fourth
language.
19%
of
the
people
there
speak
their
native
language.
The
use
of
English
in
South
Africa
and
Wales
South
Africa
Wales
The
information
we’ve
got
about
South
Africa.
The
use
of
English
in
South
Africa
The
country
has
got
11
official
languages.
People
speak
English
and
many
other
south
African
languages.
Only
8%
of
the
population
speaks
English
as
a
first
language.
English
isn’t
the
first
language
of
most
of
the
population.
Most
people
speak
English
as
a
second,
third
or
fourth
language.
Students
have
to
learn
English
at
school.
Watch
the
video
about
the
use
of
English
in
South
Africa
and
answer
the
question.
Why
do
students
in
South
Africa
have
to
learn
English
at
school
though
English
is
not
the
mother
tongue
of
most
people?
Because_____________________________________________.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The
information
we’ve
got
about
Wales.
The
use
of
English
Wales
All
the
road
signs
are
in
two
languages.
People
speak
Welsh
and
English.
19%
of
the
native
people
speak
their
first
language.
Some
students
must
learn
Welsh
at
school.
In
some
schools,
students
mustn’t
speak
English
in
class.
Most
students
usually
speak
English
together
outside
school.
Watch
the
video
about
the
use
of
English
in
Wales
and
answer
the
question.
As
one
part
of
the
UK,
why
do
some
students
in
Wales
have
to
learn
Welsh?
From
the
video,
because
__________________________________________________.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
From
your
perspective,
____________________________________________.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Group
discussion.
Share
your
opinions
on
the
statement
of
‘Putonghua
should
be
used
more
than
local
dialects.’
You
should
support
your
opinions
with
proper
reasons.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
IV.
Interaction
If
you
lived
in
Wales,
would
you
speak
English
or
Welsh…or
both?
Why?
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
IV.
Assignments
Finish
the
Vocabulary
Exercise
on
page
57
in
the
textbook.
Watch
the
video
“World
English”
again
and
finish
the
writing
task
on
page
39
in
the
workbook.
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