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Unit 3 I’ve worked as a part-time salesperson.(第二课时教学设计)一、教材分析1.教学内容本课时系教材《英语基础教程》(2)第三单元的第二课时,包括reading and writing部分,具体内容为:阅读关于招聘广告的文章,能够根据关键句型进行招聘广告的设计。
该话题与学生现在的生活紧密联系培养学生的自信心。
2.教学重点、难点⑴教学重点读懂简单的招聘广告,并能找出关键信息点。
⑵教学难点根据关键信息点,填入恰当的词汇完成招聘广告。
二、教学目标1.知识目标⑴学生掌握以下词汇和短语:advertisement, part-time, full-time, quality, apply for, be familiar with.⑵学生掌握以下句型:--- We are looking for …--- Are you good at …--- We have…--- We will contact you as soon as we can.--- Please call sb. for more information.能力目标(1) 学生能读懂简单的招聘广告,并能找出关键信息点。
(2) 学生能根据关键信息点,填入恰当的词汇完成招聘广告。
2.情感目标帮助学生发现自我能力和价值,帮助学生树立信心,发挥潜能,为今后求职打下坚实基础。
三、教学步骤Step One Lead-in1.Act and guess.The teacher invites one student to act doctor, waitress, teacher, salesperson and driver and so on, Have the others guess the job. Give the different students marks. (邀请一位擅长表演的同学上台将老师给出的各种工作的特性表演出来,其他同学根据他的表演来猜这个工作。
高中英语教研活动记录30篇范文High School English Teaching and Research Activities Record1. Observation of English Classroom TeachingOn April 10th, our school organized a group of English teachers to observe a senior high school English classroom teaching. The teacher demonstrated an interactive teaching method which greatly caught the students' attention. The observation helped us gain insights into different teaching strategies and techniques.2. Symposium on Vocabulary TeachingA symposium on vocabulary teaching was held on May 5th. Different teachers shared their experiences and methods in helping students remember new words efficiently. We discussed the importance of context-based learning and using technology to enhance vocabulary acquisition.3. Workshop on Grammar InstructionA workshop on grammar instruction took place on June 20th. Teachers introduced various approaches in teaching difficult grammar points, such as using real-life examples and engaging students in grammar games. The workshop enabled us toexplore innovative ways to make grammar lessons more engaging.4. Field Trip to English Language CenterOur English department visited an English language center on August 15th. We observed their specialized programs in enhancing English listening and speaking skills. The trip provided us with new ideas on how to create a language-rich environment in our classrooms.5. Literature Circle DiscussionsIn September, we started organizing literature circle discussions among students. This allowed students to read and analyze literature together, fostering a deep understanding of texts and critical thinking skills. The activity proved to be effective in improving students' comprehension and analytical skills.6. Group and Pair ActivitiesWe incorporated more group and pair activities in our lessons as a way to promote collaboration and communication skills among students. These interactive activities encouraged students to work together and express their ideas confidently in English.7. Guest Speaker Talk on English Language LearningA guest speaker, who is a language expert, gave a talk on English language learning strategies in October. The speaker shared valuable insights on language acquisition and ways to improve language proficiency. The talk was inspiring and provided us with new perspectives on language teaching.8. Project-based LearningWe implemented project-based learning in November to enhance students' creativity and critical thinking. Students worked on various projects related to English language and literature, allowing them to apply what they have learned in a practical way. The projects showcased students' diverse talents and skills.9. Workshop on Assessment and FeedbackA workshop on assessment and feedback was held in December. We discussed different assessment tools and techniques to evaluate students' language skills effectively. The workshop emphasized the importance of providing constructive feedback to help students improve their English proficiency.10. Professional Development DayOn January 10th, we had a professional development day focused on English teaching. We attended workshops on the latest trends in language education, such as using technology in the classroom and integrating cultural elements into English lessons. The day was enriching and motivating for all teachers.11. Peer Observations and FeedbackWe started peer observations and feedback sessions among teachers to enhance our teaching practices. Teachers observed each other's classes and provided constructive feedback to improve teaching effectiveness. The peer observations helped us reflect on our teaching methods and make necessary adjustments.12. Collaborative Lesson PlanningWe engaged in collaborative lesson planning sessions to exchange ideas and resources for lesson preparation. Teachers shared lesson plans, activities, and teaching materials to enhance the quality of English lessons. Collaborative lesson planning promoted teamwork and creativity among teachers.13. Workshop on Pronunciation TrainingA workshop on pronunciation training was held in February. We discussed strategies for teaching English pronunciationeffectively and helping students improve their accent and intonation. The workshop emphasized the importance of pronunciation in language learning and provided us with practical techniques to enhance students' speaking skills.14. Literature Review on Language AcquisitionTeachers conducted a literature review on language acquisition theories and approaches. We explored different perspectives on how languages are learned and strategies to facilitate language acquisition. The literature review deepened our understanding of language learning processes and informed our teaching practices.15. Language Club ActivitiesWe organized language club activities for students to practice English outside the classroom. The activities included debates, language games, and cultural exchange programs. The language club provided a platform for students to use English in real-life situations and develop their language skills in a fun and interactive way.16. Workshop on Writing SkillsA workshop on writing skills was conducted in April. We discussed techniques for teaching writing effectively and helpingstudents improve their composition and essay writing skills. The workshop focused on developing students' writing fluency, coherence, and accuracy through structured writing tasks.17. Book Club for English LiteratureWe launched a book club dedicated to English literature in May. Students read and discussed classic and contemporary English literary works, expanding their literary knowledge and analytical skills. The book club fostered a love for literature and encouraged students to engage with English texts critically.18. Webinar on Language Teaching StrategiesWe participated in a webinar on language teaching strategies conducted by renowned language educators. The webinar covered innovative teaching approaches, technology integration, and student-centered learning methods. The webinar provided us with inspiration and practical ideas for enhancing our English teaching practices.19. Cultural Exchange ProgramWe organized a cultural exchange program with an international school in June. Students interacted with foreign peers, practiced English communication skills, and learned about different cultures. The cultural exchange program promotedcross-cultural understanding and language immersion for students.20. Workshop on Differentiated InstructionA workshop on differentiated instruction was held in July. We explored methods to cater to students' diverse learning needs and abilities in English lessons. The workshop emphasized the importance of adapting teaching strategies and materials to meet individual students' learning styles and preferences.21. Seminar on Language AssessmentA seminar on language assessment was conducted in August. We discussed different types of language assessments, such as formative assessments, summative assessments, and performance-based assessments. The seminar focused on aligning assessment practices with learning objectives and ensuring accurate evaluation of students' language skills.22. Peer Coaching SessionsWe implemented peer coaching sessions among teachers to enhance professional growth and support. Teachers coached each other on teaching techniques, classroom management, and lesson planning. Peer coaching sessions promoted collaboration and mutual learning among teachers.23. Workshop on Reading Comprehension StrategiesA workshop on reading comprehension strategies was organized in September. We shared effective strategies for teaching reading comprehension skills and helping students understand and analyze English texts. The workshop showcased different approaches to promote reading engagement and comprehension among students.24. Language Immersion CampWe conducted a language immersion camp in October for students to immerse themselves in an English-speaking environment. Students participated in language games,role-plays, and cultural activities to practice English communication skills. The language immersion camp boosted students' confidence and fluency in speaking English.25. Workshop on Task-Based LearningA workshop on task-based learning was held in November. We discussed the principles of task-based language teaching and how to design tasks that engage students in meaningful language use. The workshop emphasized the importance of authentic tasks and real-life contexts in language learning.26. Online Teaching Tools and ResourcesWe explored online teaching tools and resources to enhance online English lessons during the pandemic. Teachers utilized educational platforms, virtual classrooms, and interactive apps to deliver engaging and interactive online lessons. Online teaching tools facilitated student participation and learning outcomes in remote English classes.27. Feedback Surveys and ReflectionsWe conducted feedback surveys and reflections among teachers and students to gather input on teaching practices and learning experiences. Feedback surveys helped us assess the effectiveness of teaching methods and make improvements based on feedback from students. Reflections encouragedself-evaluation and continuous professional growth among teachers.28. Workshop on Language Games and ActivitiesA workshop on language games and activities was conducted in January. We shared creative ideas for incorporating language games and interactive activities in English lessons to make learning enjoyable and effective. The workshop highlighted the benefits of using games to reinforce language skills and promote student engagement.29. Professional Development SymposiumA professional development symposium was organized in February for English teachers to share best practices and research findings. Teachers presented their research projects, teaching innovations, and student outcomes to inspire and collaborate with colleagues. The symposium showcased the dedication and expertise of English teachers in our school.30. Reflection and Goal SettingAs the academic year concluded in March, we reflected on our teaching experiences and student achievements. We set goals for the upcoming year to improve our teaching practices, enhance student learning outcomes, and continue professional development. Reflection and goal setting enabled us to focus on areas for growth and innovation in English teaching.In conclusion, the high school English teaching and research activities throughout the year have enriched our teaching practices, inspired innovative ideas, and enhanced student learning outcomes. The collaborative efforts of teachers, workshops, seminars, and practical activities have contributed to creating a dynamic and engaging English learning environment for students. We look forward to continuing professionaldevelopment and implementing effective teaching strategies in the future.。
Part 1: The Dimensions of Behavior ModelComplete the following self-evaluation quiz. Circle one letter under each situation that best reflects how you would be likely to act, feel, or think.1. When getting dressed in the morning, youa. know exactly what you want to wearwithout giving it much thought.b.try on three things before deciding whichis best.c.put on the clothes you laid out the nightbefore.d.have no problem coordinating outfitsbecause everything in your closet is incolor sequence.2. When going shopping for clothes, youa. will not need a list. If you forgetsomething, you’ll just get it later.b.buy whatever catches your eye. Youdon’t worry how different outfits gotogether.c.have a list and visit every store in townbefore finalizing your purchases.d.know exactly what you want and havestudied the newspaper for sales.3. Your favorite projects are ones that area. likely to have favorable results.b. enjoyable to take part in.c. clearly explained.d. detail oriented.4. You are on the community hospital’sfundraising committee. You would behappiesta.chairing the committee.b.publicizing the event and selling tickets.c.decorating the hall.d.keeping track of the monies collected.5. When doing a task, youa.get right to it and complete it in theshortest time possible.b.like to work with a group & talk aboutyour ideas.anize your work & are willing to helpothers with their assignment too.d.take time to check all your work for 6. Your family is moving across the countryto a lovely new home. You feela. excited about a new adventure.b.curious about the new people you willmeet.c.cautious and make a list of things to do.d.worried about the change to come.7. When you ask someone a question abouta problem, you like an answer thata. is direct and to the point.b.includes stimulating ideas on variousways the problem could be solved.c.outlines the process for solving theproblem.d.includes data and background on how thesolution was reached.8. When solving a problem, youa. do what you think is best & act on it.b.consult others & build support firstbefore acting.c.create several plans of action beforeimplementing one to act on.d.study & investigate all options beforeacting.9. When faced with a stressful situation, youa.take charge and sometimes overridethe decisions of others.b.confront others and may act in animpulsive fashion.c.become submissive and allow others tomake your decisions.d.resist change and withdraw from thesituation.Part 2: The Personal Profile SystemIn the four columns below, you will find a list of personality traits. Circle a total of 10 traits, from any category, that you feel best describes you.A. straightforward adventurous forceful sharp decisiverisk taker serious authoritative direct curious competitive self-sufficientB.enthusiasticexpressiveinfluencingemotionalinventivespontaneoustrustingoutgoingunselfishself-assuredfriendlyinspiringC.steadyagreeablepredictablesupportiveloyalmethodicalteam playercalmthoroughdependableself-composedpossessiveD.analyticalcontrollingperfectionistsystematicconservativerespectfuldetailedwell-disciplineddiplomaticprecisesensitiveaccurateNow total the number of personality traits circled in each column:CODE SHEETPart 3: Determining your Behavior and Personality Style at Work1. How many of each letter did you choose in Part 1?a.b.c.d.2. Did you choose four or more of the same letter? Yes: No3. What is the main letter that you selected in #1?---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4. How many characteristics did you circle in each column in Part 2?a.b.c.d.5. In which column did you place the most circles? A B C D---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6. Does that letter in question #3 and question #5 match? Yes No7. What letter (s) did you select the most of ? ____________8. Go on to Part 4 and look at the general description(s) for the letter(s) that you selected in question #7 above.Reminder: This is a quick and simplified approach to analyze your preferred work behavior style. There is no right or wrong answers. Remember that very few people exhibit only one of the four profile types. You may find that you are a combination of one – two styles; however for today please select the one letter that best represents you.The letter that best describes me is_____.9. Lastly…find the envelopes on your table with the “colored dots” and select the one that best describes your work behavior profile! Place this colored dot on your name tag! ☺.MBW Personal Profile ActivityPart 4: Descriptions of the Work Styles “Behavior and Personal” ProfilesA. Dominant & DecisiveThese characteristics tend to describe strengths of people in this category: •People with this behavioral style like to be in control of the work environment. •They are decisive & good problem solvers.•They focus on accomplishing goals. •They are good at making decisions and getting results.•They work quickly & efficiently. •They like tasks that are challenging. •These individuals like being in charge of their life.•They enjoy the responsibility of leading the teams that they work on.•They know what they like.•They are motivated to achieve their goals.These hints can be used by people in this category to help them get along better with others in the work team:•Explain the decisions that you make •Always double check your work•Be precise in your work•Be friendly to everyone•Be open with others•Slow down a bitCareers that related well to this profile: •People matching this profile usually are happiest in leadership or independentpositions, such as manager, storeowner,entrepreneur, school principal, schooladministrator, contractor, office manager, public speaker, performer, artist, andrelated careers that offer leadershipopportunities.B.Interesting & Influential These characteristics tend to describe strengths of people in this category: •These people’s strength lies in their ability to influence others.•They are good communicators.•They enjoy the relationships that they develop with others at work.•These individuals are very personable & like working with other people.•They thrive on receiving recognition when a job is well done.•They work best in a stimulating, creative work environment & are excited aboutwhat they do.•They work best in a flexible setting. •They tend to be open with others. •They need to talk about their thoughts and feelings.These hints can be used by people in this category to help them get along better with others in the work team:•Learn to work a little quieter, sometimes you can be a bit loud.•Focus more on the details & be precise. •Practice giving shorter answers•Be a good listener•Become more organized•Motivate yourself to work alone too Careers that related well to this profile: •People matching this profile are usually happiest in people-oriented jobs such assales, marketing, advertising correctionsofficer, teacher, counselor, coach, customerservice, home health care, child care,nursing and related careers that offer themopportunities to be with people.C. Steady & StableThese characteristics tend to describe strengths of people in this category: •People in this behavioral style like tasks that have well-defined procedures. •They are known for their steadiness and patience.•They always follow-through with a job. •They excel at jobs that require the use of specialized skills.•These individuals will maintainrelationships with people that areimportant to them.•They make decisions after careful consideration.•They are often slower to accept change. •They generally do not like conflict & work to help others get along. •These individuals are good listeners & maintain friendships.These hints can be used by people in this category to help them get along better with others in the work team:•Ask more questions•Try to make some decisions on your own •Make decisions a bit faster•Don’t be afraid to disagree with others •Try new things•Work without a list or following a set of steps (once in a while)Careers that related well to this profile: •People matching this profile usually are happiest when working in specializedpositions or in careers where they have a specific skill such as word processor,computer programmer, businessmanager, mechanic, assembly lineworker, repairperson, veterinarian,pharmacist, lab technician, chemist,scientist, and related careers that require specialized training. D. Confident & Correct These characteristics tend to describe strengths of people in this category: •People in this behavioral style like to have responsibility.•They are good in quality controlpositions.•They have high standards for their work. •They are detail people who work from a prescribed set of rules and regulations. •They enjoy systematic approaches to problems.•These individuals will always strive for accuracy.•They are very precise & well prepared. •They enjoy figuring things out. •They will think about all options before making a decision.•They work best with organized team members who also take pride in theirwork.These hints can be used by people in this category to help them get along better with others in the work team:•Express your feeling•Answer questions of teammates •Share your expectations with others •Relax if everything isn’t exactly perfect •Listen to others feelings & opinions Careers that related well to this profile:•People matching this profile usually are happiest when working in careers thathave specific regulations or procedures:that must be followed such as surgeons,anesthesiologists, accountants, lawenforcement officials, crimeinvestigators, editors, proof readers,quality control managers, engineers,building inspectors, firefighter,construction workers and related careers that require a systematic approach totheir work.。
《Unit2 my week》教案教学目标1. 掌握A、B部分“Let’s learn”,“Let’s talk”中的词汇和句子。
2. 能听、说、读、写关于星期和日常活动的相关问题并能正确回答。
3. 锻炼学生听、说、读、写单词的能力,初步培养学生快速记词、写词的技能。
4. 学会与同学谈论星期和课程。
5. 能听、说、读、写本单词的四会词语。
6. 能读懂“Story time”部分的趣味故事。
7. 能听懂、会唱歌曲“Days of the week”。
8. 操练和掌握长元音/i:/的发音。
9. 培养学生热爱学习、珍惜时间的良好品质。
10. 教育学生要根据课程表合理安排日常活动。
11. 引导学生积极利用所学的英语知识谈论日常活动的安排情况。
教学重点1. 掌握A、B部分“Let’s learn”,“Let’s talk”中的词汇和句子。
2. 能灵活运用本单元的主要句型谈论星期和课程。
教学难点1. 比较和区分短元音/i/和长元音/i:/,能发准音、发好音。
2. 培养学生热爱学习、珍惜时间的良好品质。
教学安排第一课时:A. Let’s learn A. Let’s play第二课时:A. Let’s try A. Let’s talk第三课时:B. Let’s learn B. Group work第四课时:B. Let’s try B. Let’s talk第五课时:A. Let’s spell B. Let’s wrap it up第六课时:B. Read and write B. Let’s check C. Story timePeriod1课时目标1. 能听、说、读、写单词“Monday”,“Tuesday”,“Wednesday”,“Thursday”,“Friday”,“Saturday”,“Sunday”和“w eekend”。
2. 能在创设的实际情景中灵活运用句型“What do you have on …?”,“I have …”。
基于课程标准的“教学评一体化”设计课时备课卡设计意图:通过听小对话并填空初步了解本单元内容,为接下来处理对话做铺垫。
活动层次:获取与梳理效果评价:部分学生在长难词的听音默写方面存在困难,但经过教师讲解后可明白。
1. Listen and answer.① What is Tony going to write about?He is going to write a about _________.① Why does Tony’s dad show his photos of Australia to Tony?Because.Ask and answer in pairs. (Say aloud and correctly.)A: What is Tony going to write about?B: He is going to write ...设计意图:通过听并填关键信息获取文章大意,为细节听做铺垫。
活动层次:获取与梳理,分析与判断效果评价:部分学生在第二个问题的回答上不是很理想,但在引导下可分析出答案。
2. Listen and fill in the blanks.Facts about AustraliaName Ayers Rock Sydney Opera House Great Barrier ReefLocation 1Australia Sydney lies off the 4coast of AustraliaDetails a special and 2place like a huge 3with water onthree sidesover 2,600kilometres long;a great natural5_________Retell with the complete sentences. (Read aloud and correctly.)设计意图:通过听听力获取与澳大利亚有关的细节信息。
reading教案(共五则范文)第一篇:reading教案Period 2 Reading The General Idea of This Period: This period is about the reading of the passage School Life in the UK.It will help you to learn more about school life in the UK and the differences between that in the UK and in China.Meanwhile you can learn some reading strategies such as skimming and scanning.T eaching Aims: Train the students’ reading ability.Learn some useful words and expressions.Learn more about school life in the UK and the differences between school life in the UK and in China Teaching Important Points: Help the students to understand the passage better.Learn and master some important words and phrases in this period.Teaching Difficult Point: How to help the students improve their reading ability and understand the passage better.How to master the important language points in this passage.Teaching Methods: Fast reading to get the general idea of the text.Careful reading to understand the passage better.Discussion to help the students understand what they’ve learned better.Explanation to help the students master some language points.Teaching Aids: A tape recorder.A multimedia.Teaching Procedures: Step 1 Greetings 1.Greet the whole class as usual.2.Check their home work if any Step 2 Reading T: Last time we learned about some differences between Chinese and British school life.Today we are going to read a passage by Wei Hua, who once studied in the UK.She will give us some detailed information about the school life in the UK.T: This is the first time to read a passage, so first let’s share some reading strategies: Reading strategies: skimming and scanning We skim a text when we want to get a general idea ofwhat it is about.We look at the titles and headlines, the first and last sentences of paragraphs and the first and last paragraphs as well as pictures and charts to guess what the text is about.When we want to find certain information in a text quickly, we scan the text for key words and phrases dates, numbers, etc.We do not need to read the whole text word by word.T: Now let’s skim the text quickly and answer these questions.Hand up when you get the answers.(T show the questions on the screen.)1.How long did Wei Hua stay in Britain? 2.What was the name of Wei Hua’s class teacher? 3.What did Wei Hua make in her woodwork class? Suggested answers: 1.For one year.2.Mr Heywood.3.A small table.T: Now let’s read the passage again carefully to check the answers.Underline new words in the text.Meanwhile, some more questions are waiting for you.(First go through the questions so that they know what to find out.Give them a chance to discuss with their partners if they want)1.What time do British Schools usually begin? 2.What time do they usually end? 3.On average, how many students are there in a class in the UK? 4.Why did Wei Hua find her homework difficult at the beginning of her study in the UK? 5.On Tuesdays, what did Wei Hua do in evening? 6.What do British students usually eat after their main meal? 7.Which British city did Wei Hua go to?(Write down the new words the students have just listed.)(T may begin with the T/F questions orally and this is also a good time to test their listening abilities as well as their comprehension of the text.)T: First some true or false questions.If it is false, please try to correct it.1.Wei Hua likes the school hours in the UK.2.Chinese schools encourage students to work hard.3.Wei Hua ‘s favorite teacher was Miss Burke.4.British students have fixed classroom and classmates.5.British students can only study two languages:English and French.6.British students eat a lot of fruit.7.Wei Hua enjoyed playing football.Suggested answers: 1.9 a.m 2.3:39 p.m 3.About 29 4.Because all the homework was in English.5.She had an extra French class on Tuesday evening.6.Desserts.7.Manchester.(You may refer to football ot the football team there.)(You may have some links on the screen when you want to explain those useful expressions , or just explain those on the Bb listed by the students.)Language points : 1.experience n.[ U] He is an old teacher with much experience.c.f.He is an experienced teacher.n.[C] My grandfather likes to tell us about his wonderful experiences in the war time.v.During the war time , my grandfather experienced a hard time.2.as : since : because I could get up an hour later than usual as schools in China begin before 8 a.m.I felt lucky as all my teachers were very helpful.My English improved a lot as I used English every day.Cooking was really fun as I learned how to buy , prepare and cook food.3 sound link-v.The music sounds so pleasant.That sounds a good idea.I hope I don’t sound as if I’m criticizing you.It sounded like a train going under my house.4.average n.The average of 4, 5 and 9 is 6.These marks are well above / below average.On(the)average.We fail one student per year on average.Adj.The average age of the students is 16 in our class.Rainfall is about average for the time of year.v.This car averages 40 miles to the gallon.Meals average out at $ 10 per head.5.attend : go to 6.earn : get something because you have done something good.7.challenging : difficult in an interesting way that tests your ability 8.extra : more than usual 9.prepare : make something ready 10.drop : give up 11.desserts : sweet food eaten at the end of a meal.12.Present attributive clauses and illustrate them to the students: I sat next to a girl whose namewas Diane.Step 3 Listening and Consolidation T:Now Let’s listen to the tape.You may follow it while listening,and please pay attention to your pronunciation.(The teacher plays the tape for the students to listen.After that the teacher gives the students a few minutes to read aloud the passage.Meanwhile,the teacher asks the students to try to remember some details.)T:Please turn to Page 5.Let’s do Exercise plete the letter to Wei Hua using the words below.Suggested answers: 1.experiences 2.literature 3.desserts 4.headmaster 5.different 6.life 7.preparing Step 4 Discussion T:Now you’ve known much about Wei Hua’s school life in the UK.From the text we know that they have a variety of subjects to choose from.You may be quite puzzled whether it is necessary for senior students to learn some of them,such as so many languages and woodwork.Here let’s have a discussion:Should students learn more languages? Why or why not? What subjects would you like to take if you could choose? Why? T:Use the conwersation below as an example: A:What subjects do you like best and least? B:I really enjoy Woodwork and Art classes,because I like making thing s,but I ‘m not very good at History.A:I like English and Chinese best.Do you think we should learn more foreign languages? Perhaps we should learn….Step5 Summary and Homework T:Today we’ve learned a text about Wei Hua’s experience in the UK.First we learne d some reading strategies:skimming and scanning.Master these and put them into use in future while reading.Through reading we know there are many differences both in the timetable and in the curriculum.Read the passage after class and get familiar with these language points.Have a further discussion with your partners about the topic in Part F.第二篇:unit4 earthquake reading教案Teaching Plan for Lesson 2, Unit 4, Book 1(Senior 1)Earthquakes教学内容:Lesson 2 for unit 4 Earthquake 课型:Reading 教学对象:51 students in class 9, senior 1 授课时间:40 minutes 授课教师:Zhou zhuolingLearning Objectives: 1.Predict the possible contents of a text through the title.2.Skimming for main idea of the text.(From the whole text to each paragraph)3.Sum up the main idea of a paragraph by reading the topic sentences as well as key words or phrases.4.Scan for the detail information(when, where, what and result)by answering questions and filling in the blanks and chart.5.Understand the function of the data in reading.6.Be familiars with the key words and phrases: suffering, canal, burst, at an end, shock, rescue, million, mine, miner, shelter, useless, track, brick, extreme, survivor, trap, electricity, dig out.7.Understand the implied meaning of the text.(We can predict and prepare for the earthquake to reduce the loss, and we should never give up and be united when the disaster comes.)Teaching aids: PPT slides, blackboard Teaching Procedure Stage 1: Leading in(5 minutes)Step 1: Review last lesson.(2 minutes)(T: Class, what we have learned yesterday? T: Yesterday we have learned what may happen before an earthquake.What else? We learned how to protect ourselves in the earthquake.And we also learned what was happening during the earthquake.Step 2: Ss predict the content from the title.(3 minutes)(T: Let's turn to Page 26.Please look at the title of the reading, “ A night the earth didn’t sleep ” Why did the writer say so? What do you think of the title?Step 3: T invites Ss to give their answers.(T: ** , what' s your understanding of the title.)Step 4: T summarizes the Ss' opinions about their understanding of the title.(T: The earth didn't sleep in the night.That is to say, a big disaster may happen there.)(If Ss keep silent, T continues to say :)T: OK.It may be difficult to answer now.Please keep this question in mind.After we finish this lesson, I’d like you to give me your answers.)Stage 2: Fast reading.(8 minutes)Step 1: Skimming: Ss do fast reading to find out the main idea.(5 minutes)(T: Now please read the text quickly, and find out the main idea of this reading.Please pay more attention to the first sentence in each paragraph and the time in the text.And then do the exercises on PPT.You have 3 minutes to go.Now begin.PPT: 1)What's the main idea of the text? The passage mainly talks about a(n)earthquake that happened in Tangshan in 1976.2)Match each paragraph with its main idea.Para.1 A.Damage caused by the earthquake.Para.2-3 B.Rescue after the earthquake.Para.4 C.Signs(迹象)before the earthquake.)Step 2: T checks Ss' answers and guides Ss to sum up the main idea of each paragraph by going through the topic sentences as well as the key words and phrase.(3 minutes)(T: This passage tells us an earthquake that happened in Tangshan in 1976.What's the topic sentence in Paragraph 1? What's the topic sentence in Paragraph 2? What's the topic sentence in Paragraph 3? What's the topic sentence in Paragraph 4?)Stage 3: Scanning(Careful reading).(21 minutes)Step 1: Ss read Para.1 and fill in the chart to show signs before the earthquake.(3 minutes)(T: Let's look at paragraph 1, what strange things happened before the earthquake? Read paragraph 1 quickly and fill in the blanks.You have 2 minutes to go.Now begin.)Chart: Time What happened?People's reactionThree days before the earthquakesWell:_____ Nature walls:_____ crack:____In the chicken & pig:__ countryside Animals mice:___ Fish: ____ People thought little of the quake and they were asleep as usual..At about 3:00 am July 28, 1976 See: _______ In the sky: Hear: _______In the city: water pipes: ______)Step 2: T checks Ss’ answers.(3 minutes)(T: From which sentence can we know that the water rose and fell? What about walls? Where can we find the answer? What happened to the cracks? Read the sentence that tells us what happened to animals? T:.At about 3:00 am July 28, 1976, what can we see in the sky? What can hear in the sky? What happened to the water pipes? T: There were many strange things that happened before the earthquake.But did the people who lived in Tangshan pay more attention to it? How do you know?) Step 3: Ss read Para.2-3 and fill in the blanks with data from the text.(3 minutes)(T: Let’s read the paragraph 2 and paragraph 3 quickly;try to find out the data in Para.2 and 3.You have 2 minutes.Let’s do it.)PPT: Para.2-3: Fill in the blanks with data(数据)from the text.² _1/3__ of the nation felt the earthquake.² A huge crack that was __8_ kilometers long and _30_ meters wide cut across houses.² In _15__terrible seconds a large city lay in ruins.² ___2/3__of the people died or were injured during the earthquake.² The number of the people who were killed or seriously injured reached more than _400,000_.² All the city's hospitals, _78%__ of its factories and buildings and _90%_ of its homes were gone.)Step 3: Discussion: What are the functions(功能, 作用)of these data listed in the text?(2 minutes)(T: We can see that the authoruses so many data in Para.2 and Para.3.Why does the author use these data? What is the function of these data listed in the text? Discuss with your classmates.PPT: What are the functions(功能, 作用)of these data listed in the text?)Step 4: T invites Ss to share their opinions.(2 minutes)Step 5: T summarizes Ss’ answers.(1 minute)(T: From the data, we can see that the earthquake happened suddenly and it caused a great damage.)Step 5: T guides Ss to pay more attention to the damage of the second earthquake.(2 minutes)(T: Was there only one earthquake in Tangshan? When did the second quake hit the city? What was the result of that? Where can you find the answer?)Step 5: T guides Ss to know more about the rescue after the earthquake.(4 minutes)(T: Great damage caused by the earthquake, Tangshan really suffered a lot from it.Was all hope lost? Which sentence tells us?)(T: Who came to help Tangshan first? Please read last paragraph as quickly as you can and do the exercises on the PPT.You have 2 minutes to do it.One , two, begin.)PPT: Q 1: What did the army do? ² The army sent _______ to Tangshan to help _______.² They organized teams to _____ those who were______.² They also rescued ____ from the coal mines there.Q 2: What did the rescue workers do? ² They built ____ for survivors whose homes had been destroyed.)Q 3: What other help did the survivors get? ² ____ was taken to the city by train and plane.Step 6: T checks Ss’ answers.(1 minute)Stage 4: Post reading: Summary and homework(6 minutes)Step 1: Free talk: What should we do when we face the disaster?(5 minutes)(T: Class, when we face the disaster, what should we do? T: We should be united, we should never give up, we should help each other, we should challenge ourselves.)Step 2: Homework:(1 minute)1.Retell the story according to the time.2.Underline the difficult phrases and sentences.第三篇:Unit 2 Reading 教案2Unit 2 What is happiness to you?教案2ReadingTeaching goals 教学目标 1.Target language 目标语言 a.重点词汇和短语injure, struggle, in hospital, apart from, devote oneself to, rush, cheer up, overcome, accomplish, in good spirits, adapt, inspire, across the world.b.重点句子Now, she finds happiness, through reaching much smaller goals, and through the love of the people around her.In 1998, a small accident during one of her practice vaults at the Goodwill Games could have cost her future happiness.She was rushed to a top hospital in New York and specialists from many parts of the world said that because of her severe injuries, she would never walk again.Everyone who saw her, from nurses to famous visitors like Leonardo DiCaprio from the film Titanic, who went to see her in the hospital to cheer her up, all said she was in good spirits.2.Ability goals 能力目标Enable the students to talk about the story about Sang Lan and learn how to read an interview.3.Learning ability goals 学能目标Help the students learn how to talk about disabled people who have got great achievement and also how to read an interview.T eaching important and difficult points 教学重难点 Talk about Sang Lan’s story and how to read an interview.T eaching methods 教学方法Fast reading, careful reading, and discussion.Teaching aids 教具准备 A tape recorder and a multimedia.Teaching procedures and ways 教学过程与方式Step Ⅰ Greetings and Lead-in Greet the students as usual and get them to review what they have talked about in the last period.T: Do you remember what we talked about last time? Ss: Yes.We talked about happiness and how to become happy by discussing six pictures.T: Yes, that’s ually, we become unhappy because of this or that, and can cheer up again with the help of our friends or parents.But have you ever thought about the disabled? S: They suffer a lot both physically and mentally.S: I think it is very difficult for them to do things.S: We should help them.…T: Quite right!However, there are many disabled people, who defeated unexpected difficulties and succeeded finally and set good examples to us.Can you give me some examples? S: Sima Qian in western Han Dynasty composed Shih Chi.S: Sun Zi, whose feet were cut, wrote the Art of War.S: Hellen Keller, who lost eyesight and hearing, entered Harvard and Cambridge to study and became a great writer and educator.…T: Well done!All these people encourage us so much.And if you suffered from what they had experienced, what would you do? S: I would push for success.S: I would do something I can to make my life colourful.S: I wanted to learn something.S: I would do something to help others.I always believe helping others can make us happy.T: Great!All of you hold positive attitudes towards this.And today we will read an interview.The main character in the interview is Sang Lan.Do you know anything about her? S: I know she was once a gymnast.T: Yes, what’s more?S: She had an accident during one of her practice vaults and got injured severely.T: That is a shock to everyone.How did she overcome the difficulties, and how is she now? Let’s move to the text.Step Ⅱ Fast-reading Get the students to read the textquickly and find out the answers to the questions in Part A.T: Now go through the text quickly, and answer the questions in Part A.A few minutes later.T: Now who would like to answer the questions? S: The topic of the TV interview is about the search for happiness.T: That’s right.Next question: What’s the name of the psychologist? S: The psychologist’s name is Dr.Brain.T: Good.The last question: When and where was Sang Lan born? S: She was born in Ningbo, China in 1981.Step Ⅲ Careful-reading Get the students to read the text carefully and learn more detailed information and then do Exercise C.T: You have done a very good job in answering the three questions.And now I will give you some more minutes to read the text carefully.Then try to do True or False questions in C1 on Page 20.If the statement is wrong, please try to correct it.Several minutes later, check the answers together.T: Excellent!You have done a very good job.Step Ⅳ Post-reading Get the students to do Exercises C2, D, E and F.T: Now you have got a better understanding of the text.Next, let’s do some exercises.First, ask the students to glance at Exercise C2 and D, the read Reading part again to finish them.Several minutes later.Check the answers together.T: Well done!Now let’s look at Exercise E.This is a newspaper article about Sang Lan.I will give you several minutes to complete the article.Several minutes later.T: Shall we check the answers now? I will ask some of you to read the article first.Ask some students to read the article and check the answers together.T: Well done!Next let’s talk about Exercise F in pairs, and later I’ll ask some of you to show us your dialogue.Are you clear? Ss: Yes!Give the students enough time to do that.Then check the answers.Sample dialogue: A: Have you ever heard about the story of Sang Lan? B: Yes, of course!She is very famous in gymnastics, which is a dangerous sport, only topathletes should be allowed to try the most difficult moves.A: Why do you think so? B: Because these athletes, who could be chosen to take part in the international games, must be talents in this field.They are trained professionally and practice almost day and night, bearing tiredness, hardship, and other things that we have never thought about.A: I do think so.But I also think that even though we can not be the top athletes in the world, training hard at a sport can make us more hard-working in other areas of our life.B: I can’t agree more.Training hard at a sport not only helps us build up our determination, challenge various difficulties bravely, and also helps us learn to collaborate with other team members.A: Yes.From the story of Sang Lan, we can find that the sport spirit can help her hold a positive attitude towards her life and the world.B: So, she keeps busy and thinks about positive things to enrich her life.A: By doing so, she will think little about herself and more about others.When she recalls all these meaningful things she has done, she’ll be very happy.B: Quite right!Step V Discussion Enable the students to talk about their experiences to overcome the difficulties and become happy.T: Up to now, we have learned the story about Sang Lan and her struggle for happiness.And what can we learn from her? Next, combine your own experience and discuss the questions with your partners.I will give you some minutes to finish the task.Show the students the following questions.1.Have you ever had some painful experiences? 2.If you have, how did you search for your happiness? Give the students some time to discuss the questions in groups of four.During this period, the teacher may go into the students to give them help if necessary.After several minutes, check the answers.T: Well, time is up.Have you finished thediscussion? Ss: Yes.T: OK.I’ll ask some of you to tell your stories.S: When I was twelve years old, I had a bad accident.I was knocked over by a car.After two months of treatment, I was nearly recovered.Bu t I couldn’t stand up easily.So I had to sit in the wheelchair.It was a shock to me.I was so afraid to become disabled.During that period of time, I felt very frustrated.Fortunately, my parents and my friends gave me much encouragement.They spared every free minute to stay with me and help me do exercise.Because of their encouragement and help, I cheered up again.I was determined to stand up again.Now I am as healthy as the others.After that experience, I realised that be optimistic, and everything will become better.T: Very good.You are brave.I believe in the future nothing will stop you.You will have a bright future.S2: To me, the most painful experience was the first month in the school.My home is far from here, so I had to be in residence(住校).I could meet my parents once a week.I felt so lonely.Everything was new to me.In that month, my study fell behind sharply.However, I thought, I couldn’t be like that any more.My aim was to get further education, not to miss my parents.So I concentrated on study.In my spare time, I tried to talk with my classmates and made friends with them.Everything became better and better afterwards.S: The painful experience I had was my failure in one exam.I had never failed in any exams before.That time I felt frustrated and even lost heart in my study.After a talk with my teacher, I realized: No pains, no gains.I looked back upon my attitude towards study before.Even the easiest things will become hard for you if you don’t try.So now I try my best to do everything.The results turn out that my effort is not in vain.I feel satisfied and happy.T: Good!You have expressed yourselves veryclearly.Step Ⅵ Text analysis Help the students learn something about interview.T: The text we learned today is an interview.Can you tell me how to read an interview? S: First I will get the topic of the interview.And then I will read the questions and answers carefully.T: Good!Let’s read a reading strategy to know how to read an interview.Please open your books to Page 19.After several minutes.T: Can you tell me what an interview is? S: An interview takes place when one person asks another person a series of questions on a topic.T: When reading an interview, what is important for us to do? S: It is important to carefully scan the first paragraph to find out the topic of the interview.T: What should we do after that? S: Then we should carefully read each question and try to fully understand the question before reading the interviewee’s response.T: If we want to get a better understanding of the topic, what should we do? S: We should pay special attention to the answer to the question.T: Thank you, very good.In this class, we learned Sang Lan’s search for happiness and we also learned how to read an interview.Everyone did a very good job.Class is over.Step Ⅶ Homework1.Remember the new words and expressions.2.Retell the text. 第四篇:U1L2 Reading (I) 教案英语(九年级上册)Unit 1 Know yourselfReading(I)通州金郊初中曹群I.Teaching aims and learning objectives By the end of the lesson, students should be able to: 1.read the article about jobs and personalities;2.guess the meanings of the new words from the context;3.identify the main idea of each paragraph in the passage by skimming;4.describe the four people’s jobs and personalities by detailed reading;II.Teaching contents 1.New words and phrases: born, impress, sculpture, praise, sales department, general, race, either or, lead, take the lead, fall behind, challenge, chief, high-speed, connect, connect to/with, miss, as good as, attention, pay attention to, standard, pioneer, surgeon, carelessness, extra, devote, respect, suitable, partner2.New structures: Life is like a race.You either take the lead or fall behind.A miss is as good as a mile.As a doctor, you can’t be too careful.III.Focus of the lesson and predicted area of difficulty 1.Read the passage in different ways;2.Describe four people’s jobs and personalities by detailed reading.IV.Teaching procedures Step 1 Warming-up Free talkT: Today, we’ll meet some outstanding people.They like their jobs very much.Now show me your ideas, what kind of person are they?【设计意图:引入名人图片,在自然交流中,激活学生头脑中关于人的个性的词汇,并由此渗透personalities 和jobs之间的关系,有效激发学生参与课堂的兴趣。
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SummarizerName: ____________________________Circle: _____________________________ Meeting Date: ______________________Text: _________________________________________________________________ Summarizer: Your job is to prepare a brief summary of today’s reading. Your group discussion will start with your 1-2 minute statement that covers the key points, main highlights, and general idea of today’s reading assignment.Summary:_____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ Key Points:1. ___________________________________________________________________2. ___________________________________________________________________3. ___________________________________________________________________4. ___________________________________________________________________5. ___________________________________________________________________ Connections: Did today’s reading remind you of anything? Explain._____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________IllustratorName: ___________________________ Circle: _____________________________ Meeting Date: _______________________Text: _________________________________________________________________ Illustrator: Good readers make pictures in their minds as they read. This is a chance to share some of your own images and visions. Draw some kind of picture related to the reading you have just done. It can be a sketch, cartoon, diagram, flow chart. You can draw a picture that conveys the idea or feeling you got from the reading. Any kind of drawing or graphic is okay – you can even label things with words if that helps. Make your drawing(s) on any remaining space on this side and on the other side of this sheet. If you use a separate sheet of paper, be sure to staple it to this role sheet.Presentation Plan:Whenever it fits in the conversation, show your drawing to your group. You don’t have to explain it immediately. You can let people speculate what your picture means, so they can connect your drawing to their own ideas about the reading. After everyone has had a say, you can always have the last word: tell them what your picture means.Vocabulary Enricher/Word WizardName: ___________________________Circle: _________________________ Meeting Date:__________________Text: _______________________________________________________ Vocabulary Enricher/Word Wizard: The words a writer chooses are an important ingredient of the author’s craft. Your job is to be on the lookout for a few words that have special meaning in today’s reading selection. Jot down puzzling or unfamiliar words while you are reading. Later, look up the definitions i n either a dictionary or some other source.You may also run across words that stand out somehow in the reading – words that are repeated a lot, used in an unusual way, or are crucial to the meaning of the text. Mark these special words, too, and be ready to share your ideas on their usage to the group. Note: When discussing vocabulary, you should always refer back to theReading Circle Role SheetResearcherName: ____________________________ Circle: _____________________ Meeting Date: _______________________Text:___________________________________________________________ Researcher: Your job is to dig up some background information on any relevant topic related to your book. This might include∙The geography, weather, culture, or history of the text’s setting∙Pertinent information about the author and other related works∙Information about the time period portrayed in the book∙Information on any topics or events represented in the book∙Information on any topics or events that may have influenced the author∙Pictures, objects, or materials that illustrate elements of the book∙The history and derivation of words or names used in the book∙Information about any character that is based on a historical person This is not a formal research report. The idea is to find some information or material that helps your group understand the book better. Investigate something that really interests you – something that struck you as puzzling or curious while you were reading.Ways of gathering information:•The introduction, preface, or “about the author” section of the text •Library books and magazines•On-line computer search or encyclopedia•Interviews with people who know the topic•Other novels, nonfiction, or textbooks you’ve readReading Circle Role SheetConnectorName: _______________________ Circle:_______________________ Meeting Date: _______________________Text:___________________________________________________________ Connector:Your job is to find connections between the text and you, and between the text and the wider world. Consider the list below when you make your connections.•Your own past experiences•Happenings at school or in the community•Stories in the news•Similar events at other times and places•Other people or problems that you are reminded of•Between this text and other writings on the same topic or by the same authorSome connections I made between this reading and my own experiences, the wider world, and other texts or authors:。
北师大版英语教材目录(2019版)必修第一册Unit 1 Life ChoicesTopic TalkLesson 1 LifetylesLesson 2 Understanding and Coping with StressLseeon 3 Your Life Is What You Make ItWriting WorkshopViewing WorkshopReading Club单元复习与检测Unit 2 Sports and FitnessTopic TalkLesson 1 The UnderdogLesson 2 Rules of the GameLseeon 3 Running and FitnessWriting WorkshopViewing WorkshopReading Club单元复习与检测Unit 3 CelebrationsTopic TalkLesson 1 Spring FestivalLesson 2 Special OccaionsLseeon 3 Memorirs of ChristmasWriting WorkshopViewing WorkshopReading Club单元复习与检测Unit 4 Information technologyTopic TalkLesson 1 AvatarsLesson 2 AppsLseeon 3 Internrt and friendshipsWriting WorkshopViewing WorkshopReading Club单元复习与检测Unit 5 Humans and natureTopic TalkLesson 1 A sea storyLesson 2 Professional rescue teamLseeon 3 Race to the poleWriting WorkshopViewing WorkshopReading Club单元复习与检测Unit 6 The admirableTopic TalkLesson 1 A medical pioneerLesson 2 History makersLseeon 3 The superhero behind supermanWriting WorkshopViewing WorkshopReading Club单元复习与检测Unit 7 ArtTopic TalkLesson 1 MasterpiecesLesson 2 Beijing OperaLseeon 3 A Musical GeniusWriting WorkshopViewing WorkshopReading Club单元复习与检测Unit 8 Green LivingTopic TalkLesson 1 Roots and ShootsLesson 2 Greening the DesertLseeon 3 “White Bikes”on the RoadWriting WorkshopViewing WorkshopReading Club单元复习与检测Unit 9 LearningTopic TalkLesson 1 Active LearningLesson 2 Language Learning TipsLseeon 3 The Secrets of Your MemoryWriting WorkshopViewing WorkshopReading Club单元复习与检测选择性必修第一册Unit 1 RelationshipsTopic TalkLesson 1 TeachersLesson 2 How Do We Like Teachers, Feed back?Lseeon 3 So Close, Yet So FarWriting WorkshopViewing WorkshopReading Club单元复习与检测Unit 2 SuccessTopic TalkLesson 1 Money vs SuccessLesson 2 Top Five Secrets of SuccessLseeon 3 Getting to the TopWriting WorkshopViewing WorkshopReading Club单元复习与检测Unit 3 ConservationTopic TalkLesson 1 The Sixth ExtinctionLesson 2 War on Plastic PacketsLseeon 3 The Road to DestructionWriting WorkshopViewing WorkshopReading Club单元复习与检测Unit 4 HumourTopic TalkLesson 1 What,s So Funny?Lesson 2 Why Do We Need Humour?Lseeon 3 My Favourite ComedianWriting WorkshopViewing WorkshopReading Club单元复习与检测Unit 5 EducationTopic TalkLesson 1 Enlightening a MindLesson 2 The Objectives of EducationLseeon 3 UnderstandingWriting WorkshopViewing WorkshopReading Club单元复习与检测Unit 6 The MediaTopic TalkLesson 1 From Page to ScreenLesson 2 Questions about MediaLseeon 3 The Advertising GameWriting WorkshopViewing WorkshopReading Club单元复习与检测Unit 7 CareersTopic CareersLesson 1 EQ:IQLesson 2 Careers SkillsLseeon 3 Meet the New Boss:YouWriting WorkshopViewing WorkshopReading Club单元复习与检测Unit 8 LiteratureTopic LiteratureLesson 1 The Last LeafLesson 2 PoetryLseeon 3 20000Leagues Under the SeaWriting WorkshopViewing WorkshopReading Club单元复习与检测Unit 9 Human BiologyTopic Human BiologyLesson 1 To Clone or Not CloneLesson 2 Brain PowerLseeon 3 Epidemics ExplainedWriting WorkshopViewing WorkshopReading Club单元复习与检测选择性必修第四册Unit 10 ConnectionsTopic ConnectionsLesson 1 How Closrly Connected Are We?Lesson 2 Community SpiritLseeon 3 Anne of Green GablesWriting WorkshopViewing WorkshopReading Club单元复习与检测Unit 11 Conflict and CompromiseTopic Conflict and CompromiseLesson 1 Living in a CommunityLesson 2 Dealing with ConflictLseeon 3 War MemorirsWriting WorkshopViewing WorkshopReading Club单元复习与检测Unit 12 InnovationTopic InnovationLesson 1 Scientific BreakthroughsLesson 2 Aha MomentLseeon 3 Stephen HawkingWriting WorkshopViewing WorkshopReading Club单元复习与检测。
六年级英语上册第五单元测试题班级姓名学号听力部分(共30分)一.Listenandcircle.(听录音,圈出你所听到的字母组合。
)(5%)1.lk ik 2.RT IT 3.KFC UFO4.JGM GJLA TPR二.Listen and order(听录音,标序号。
)(10%)三.Listen and choose.(听音,选出你所听到的单词。
)(5%)1.A.bus B.bike. C.subway()2. A.actor B.actress C.artist()3. A.hospital B.bookstore C.school()4. A.does B do C.doing()5. A.teaches B.teach C.teaching()四.Listen and judge.(听下列对话,请在与你所听内容一致的图片下方打“√”,否则打“x”。
)(10%)1.()2.()3.()4.()5.()笔试部分(共70分)一.Put the letters in order.(把下列字母按正确的顺序排列。
)(5%)1.TSR 2.kij 3.n m l4.ZXY5.j h i二.Look and choose the right word.(看图片,选择相应的单词或短语。
)(5%)1.() reporter.2.()A.actress3.()A.by busB.accountant B.cleaner B.by train4.()A.teacher5.()A.bookstoreB.student B.bank二、Look and judge.(看图,指出描述该图内容的句子是否与图意思一致。
如一致,请打“√”,否则打“x”。
)(10%)()1.Yongxian's father is a writer.()2.I'm going to be a cleaner.()3.Li Hai is going to be a TV reporter.()5.My father draws pictures.He's a painter.()6.The tall man is a salesperson.三.Look and choose.(根据图片选择句子)(10%)1.() A.——What does your mother do?——She is a TV reporter.B.——What does your father do?——He is a policeman.2.() A.——How does she go to work?——She goes to work on foot.B.——How does he go to school?——He goes to school by bike.3.() A.——Where does your aunt work?——In the hospital.B.——Where does your uncle work?——In the cinema.4.() A.She teaches Chinese.She is a Chinese teacher.B.She likes drawing pictures.She is an artist.5.() A.I like playing the violin.B.I like collecting stamps.四.Read and choose.(读一读,选择恰当的选项,填在相应的括号内。
剑桥少儿英语一级考试备考攻略全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Cambridge Young Learners English Exam Starters Level Prep GuideHey guys! My name is Sophie and I'm going to tell you all about how to get ready for the Cambridge English Starters exam. This is the first level test for young learners ages 5-6 years old. I took it last year when I was 6 and passed with flying colors! Let me share my tips so you can ace it too.What is the Starters Exam?The Starters exam tests super basic English skills. There are three papers:Paper 1 - Listening (20 mins)Paper 2 - Reading & Writing (20 mins)Paper 3 - Speaking (4 mins one-on-one with an examiner)You have to be able to understand and use basic English words and phrases. The reading has little stories with pictures.The writing is drawing lines and writing words/numbers. Nothing too crazy!How to Prepare:The most important thing is to practice your English every single day! Listen to English music, watch shows/movies, read little books. Get used to hearing and using English.For listening practice, have your parents get some Starters listening materials. There are lots of practice test audio online. Listen over and over, doing the exercises. Make sure you understand basic instructions like "Point to the ball" or "How many apples are there?"For reading, start reading super simple English books and stories. Look at the pictures to figure out the words. Read out loud to practice saying the words. Make flashcards for new vocabulary words and review them every day.For writing, start tracing letters, numbers and words. Then try writing words and short sentences on your own. Draw pictures and label things in English. Practice reading and writing colors, numbers, animal names and other basic vocab.For speaking, talk in English as much as you can! Describe your day, explain games you play, sing songs. Ask your parentsto give you little tests like "What is this?" about things around the house. Get comfortable conversing simply.On Test Day:Don't be nervous, you've got this! Make sure to eat a good breakfast and get plenty of sleep the night before. Wear something comfy. Bring a snack and water for break time.For Listening, listen super carefully and follow all the instructions. If you miss something, don't worry - just refocus for the next part. Draw any pictures or circles they ask for.For Reading & Writing, go slowly and double check your work. Read everything out loud under your breath to help you concentrate. If you get stuck on a word, sound it out. Make sure your writing is neat!For Speaking, be friendly and make eye contact with your examiner. Don't be afraid to ask them to repeat the question. Speak loud and clear. If you don't know a word, use a simpler one or describe it. It's okay to make some mistakes!After, reward yourself for all your hard work! You did an amazing job. With practice and confidence, you're sure to pass with flying colors just like I did.Let me know if you need any other Starters tips! You've got this, just believe in yourself. Good luck!篇2Preparing for the Cambridge Young Learners English Tests: An Insider's GuideHey there, fellow students! If you're reading this, chances are you're getting ready to take one of the Cambridge English Young Learners exams. Trust me, I've been there – and I've got some tips and tricks to share that'll help make your prep a breeze!First things first, let's talk about what these tests actually are. The Cambridge English Young Learners exams are designed for kids and teenagers who are learning English as a second language. There are three levels: Starters (for real beginners), Movers (a step up from Starters), and Flyers (the highest level).No matter which one you're aiming for, the tests cover all the key English skills like reading, writing, listening, and speaking. They're multiple choice for the most part, but there are some fun activities thrown in too, like colouring, drawing, and simple writing tasks. The goal is to test your practical English abilities in a way that's engaging for young learners.Now for my top tips on how to nail your prep:Get familiar with the test formatThis is huge! Spend some time looking at sample tests and practice materials so you know exactly what to expect on exam day. Getting comfy with the layout, question types, timings, etc. will help reduce stress and allow you to focus fully on using your English skills.Study smartly with a planCramming at the last minute is a rookie mistake. Instead, make a study schedule that maps out what topics and skills you'll focus on each week leading up to the test. Having a plan helps reinforce what you're learning in a structured way. Don't forget to schedule in regular breaks too - studying is thirsty work!Practice, practice, practiceAs with anything, practice really does make perfect when it comes to acing these tests. Do as many mock exams and practice activities as you can get your hands on. This will help get you into the right mindset and allow you to experience the full test day experience before the real thing. Ask your teacher for sample materials, and there are tons of practice books and resources you can buy too.Listen up!A huge part of the Young Learners tests is listening comprehension, so make sure to work on active listening as part of your prep. Watch TV shows and movies in English, listen to English music and podcasts, have conversations with English speakers - get that ear training in any way you can. The more you practice, the easier it'll be to understand the audio extracts in the tests.Get readingDitto for reading skills. Read everything you can in English: books, comics, magazines, websites, game instructions...you name it! Reading loads of English will improve your comprehension abilities and build your vocabulary - both key for the reading sections of the tests.Write regularlyEven for the Starters level, there are some very simple writing tasks involved in the Young Learners exams. Things like filling in missing words, answering basic questions, and writing short sentences. The more writing practice you get in, the better you'll be at expressing yourself clearly and accurately.Study vocab with fun activitiesLet's be real - staring at vocab lists can get old fast. Shake things up by learning new words through games, songs, apps - whatever helps those new terms stick in your brain. You could even create vocab flashcards or posters to decorate your study space with new English terms.Get speakingConversation practice is a must for the speaking portions of the tests. Chat with your teacher, parents, language buddies - anyone you can find to have basic back-and-forths with in English. Describe pictures, answer personal questions, explain something you like...the more you speak, the more natural it'll feel.Stay positive and have fun!These exams are designed to be super accessible and student-friendly, so don't psych yourself out! Keep things light, immerse yourself in the English language through games and media you enjoy, and remember - a little progress each day adds up fast.Believe in yourselfAt the end of the day, the key to Young Learners exam success is confidence. You've got this! If you've preparedproperly by studying consistently and getting tons of practice reps in, you'll be more than ready to walk in and show off your awesome English skills.There you have it - my full rundown of tips for massively levelling up your Cambridge exam prep game. Sure, getting ready for any test takes hard work and discipline. But you've got this! Stay focused, immerse yourself in quality English practice, and exam day will be a total breeze.Before you know it, you'll be holding that pass certificate and celebrating your newest language accomplishment. The world of English awaits - so get studying, keep at it, and you'll be fluent in no time!篇3A Preparation Guide for the Cambridge Young Learners English Test Starters LevelHi there! My name is Emma and I'm 8 years old. Last year, I took the Cambridge Young Learners English Test Starters level and I passed with flying colors! The Starters test shows that you can understand simple English and use it in daily life. I'm going to share my tips and tricks for preparing for this test so you can ace it too!What is the Starters Test?The Starters test has three parts - Listening, Reading & Writing, and Speaking. For the Listening part, you listen to recordings and answer some questions by pointing to pictures in a question booklet. The Reading & Writing covers reading simple sentences and stories, and writing words or drawing pictures. Finally, for Speaking, you have a short conversation with the examiner.How Did I Prepare?My parents enrolled me in extra English classes a few months before the test date. We played lots of fun games and activities focused on building my vocabulary and familiarity with simple English conversations. I also practiced the sample tests from past years which really helped me get used to the test format.My Top Tips:Listening• Listen carefully to the recordings! They are spoken slowly and repeated twice.• Look at the pictures before you listen so you know what to pay attention to.• If you miss something, don't worry! Keep listening for the next question.Reading & Writing• Read slowly and carefully. Make sure you understand the instructions.• Learn to recognize common words like colors, numbers, toys, food, etc by sight.• For writing, take your time and write neatly! Capital letters are important.• Practice tracing letters and words regularly at home.Speaking• Don't be nervous! The examiner is very friendly.• Speak clearly and loudly en ough for the examiner to hear you.• If you don't understand, politely ask the examiner to repeat the question.• Have fun during the role-play part! Use your favorite toys or puppets.General Advice• Get a good night's sleep before the te st and eat a healthy breakfast.• During the test, pay attention and try your best! Don't rush.• If you make a mistake, don't worry! Just move on to the next question.I really enjoyed preparing for and taking the Starters test. It was a great way to show off my English skills and gain confidence. With regular practice using the strategies above, I'm sure you'll feel prepared too!Remember, getting ready for any test takes hard work but it's important to have fun while you're learning. Listen to English songs, read simple books, and play speaking games with your family. The more you immerse yourself in English, the easier the test will be.I wish you lots of luck in your Starters journey! Just relax, stay positive, and let your amazing English abilities shine through. You've got this!。
康斯坦茨学派英语The Konstanz School: A Pivotal Force in English Literary ScholarshipThe Konstanz School, also known as the Konstanz Circle or the Konstanz Group, refers to a group of literary scholars and critics who were affiliated with the University of Konstanz in Germany during the late 20th century. This group, which included such notable figures as Wolfgang Iser, Hans Robert Jauss, and Robert Hampson, revolutionized the field of English literary studies with their innovative and influential theories and methods.At the helm of this movement was Wolfgang Iser, a renowned literary theorist who advocated for the "aesthetic experience" of reading. Iser's work challenged traditional literary criticism by emphasizing the active role of the reader in the creation of meaning. He argued that the reader's interpretation of a text is not merely a passive reception of the author's intended meaning, but an active process of negotiation and construction.Hans Robert Jauss, another key figure in the Konstanz School, contributed significantly to the theory of literary history. Jauss's work focused on the concept of "literary expectation," which he believed shapes readers' reception of texts. He argued that readers' expectations are shaped by their cultural backgrounds, literary traditions, and prior reading experiences, and these expectations influence their understanding and interpretation of new texts.The Konstanz School's influence extended beyond the boundaries of English literary studies, influencing fields such as comparative literature, cultural studies, and the philosophy of literature. Their theories and methods have been widely adopted and adapted by scholars working in various languages and literary traditions, making the Konstanz School a pivotal force in the international academic community.Today, the Konstanz School's influence is still felt in the field of English literary studies. Their work has served as a foundation for many contemporarytheories and methods, and their commitment to innovation and interdisciplinarity continues to inspire scholars to push the boundaries of their research. The Konstanz School's legacy is not just in their specific theories and methods, but also in their commitment to a more active, engaged, and interdisciplinary approach to literary studies.。
Reading Circle Role SheetSummarizerName: ____________________________Circle: _____________________________ Meeting Date: ______________________Text: _________________________________________________________________Summarizer: Your job is to prepare a brief summary of today’s reading. Your group discussion will start with your 1-2 minute statement that covers the key points, main highlights, and general idea of today’s reading assignment.Summary:_____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________Key Points:1. ___________________________________________________________________2. ___________________________________________________________________3. ___________________________________________________________________4. ___________________________________________________________________5. ___________________________________________________________________Connections: Did today’s reading remind you of anything? Explain._____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Reading Circle Role SheetIllustratorName: ___________________________ Circle: _____________________________Meeting Date: _______________________Text: _________________________________________________________________Illustrator: Good readers make pictures in their minds as they read. This is a chance to share some of your own images and visions. Draw some kind of picture related to the reading you have just done. It can be a sketch, cartoon, diagram, flow chart. You can draw a picture that conveys the idea or feeling you got from the reading. Any kind of drawing or graphic is okay – you can even label things with words if that helps. Make your drawing(s) on any remaining space on this side and on the other side of this sheet. If you use a separate sheet of paper, be sure to staple it to this role sheet.Presentation Plan:Whenever it fits in the conversation, show your drawing to your group. You don’t have to explain it immediately. You can let people speculate what your picture means, so they can connect your drawing to their own ideas about the reading. After everyone has had a say, you can always have the last word: tell them what your picturemeans.Reading Circle Role SheetVocabulary Enricher/Word WizardName: ___________________________Circle: _________________________ Meeting Date:__________________Text: _______________________________________________________Vocabulary Enricher/Word Wizard: The words a writer chooses are an important ingredient of the author’s craft. Your job is to be on the lookout for a few words that have special meaning in today’s reading selection. Jot down puzzling or unfamiliar words while you are reading. Later, look up the definitions i n either a dictionary or some other source.You may also run across words that stand out somehow in the reading – words that are repeated a lot, used in an unusual way, orare crucial to the meaning of the text. Mark these special words, too, and be ready to share your ideas on their usage to the group.Note: When discussing vocabulary, you should always refer back to the text in order to examine the word in context.Reading Circle Role SheetResearcherName: ____________________________ Circle: _____________________Meeting Date: _______________________Text:___________________________________________________________Researcher: Your job is to dig up some background information on any relevant topic related to your book. This might include∙The geography, weather, culture, or history of the text’s setting∙Pertinent information about the author and other related works∙Information about the time period portrayed in the book∙Information on any topics or events represented in the book∙Information on any topics or events that may have influenced the author∙Pictures, objects, or materials that illustrate elements of the book∙The history and derivation of words or names used in the book∙Information about any character that is based on a historical personThis is not a formal research report. The idea is to find some information or material that helps your group understand the book better. Investigate something that really interests you – something that struck you as puzzling or curious while you were reading.Ways of gathering information:•The introduction, preface, or “about the author” section of the text •Library books and magazines•On-line computer search or encyclopedia•Interviews with people who know the topic•Other novels, nonfiction, or textbooks you’ve readReading Circle Role SheetConnectorName: _______________________ Circle:_______________________Meeting Date: _______________________Text:___________________________________________________________Connector:Your job is to find connections between the text and you, and between the text and the wider world. Consider the list below when you make your connections.•Your own past experiences•Happenings at school or in the community•Stories in the news•Similar events at other times and places•Other people or problems that you are reminded of•Between this text and other writings on the same topic or by the same authorSome connections I made between this reading and my own experiences, the wider world, and other texts or authors:。
阅途课堂丨阅读不思考等于白读!20张Worksheet,让阅读事半功倍!你还记得你今年读过的书的名字和作者吗?你还记得这些书中的内容吗?你能记起你印象最深刻的3本书中那些'让你印象深刻'的单词或句子吗?这三个问题,你能答上几个?如果你一个都答不上来,说明你之前读的那些书都白读了!我们都知道,阅读是培养和提升英文阅读能力的最佳方式。
但是想要获得良好的阅读效果,正确的阅读方法很重要!阅读不是单纯地看懂文字,我们需要从中学习和记忆新的知识,才能实现英语能力的提升!如何让阅读更有效率,在词汇量和理解记忆等方面都更上一层楼,实现英语能力和成绩的大幅提升呢?L酱为大家推荐20张超实用的阅读表格,同学们在读完书后,可以根据图书类型和内容挑选合适的表格填写,不仅能加深理解和记忆,也能锻炼自己的英文写作能力。
文末有彩蛋阅读策略类1Fact or OpinionFact or Opinion 表格可以培养学生的审辩式思考能力,分辨观点和事实。
同学们读完书后,可以在 Fact 一列写上关于图书主题的一些事实性文字,然后在Opinion 一列写上关于这个事实的个人观点。
在填写的时候,我们需要注意区分 Fact 和 Opinion,例如:Fact Example:The switch on the wall will turn on thelights.(I can prove this by moving theswitch up.)Opinion Example:I like turning the lights on when I readbecause I can see better.2InferenceInference 表格,可以锻炼学生在阅读时使用推理的阅读策略,以提高学生的阅读理解能力。
同学们可以通过记录自己在书中读到的内容,结合已有的背景知识,对书中故事的背景设定(如故事发生的时间、地点等),故事中角色的性格或感受,故事的情节发展(如角色正在做的动作或行为等)做出推理,从而加深对图书内容刻的理解和记忆。