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新目标英语七年级下册Unit1教案及教学反思

新目标英语七年级下册Unit1教案及教学反思Unit 1 Where’s your pen pal from?Language goals:l In this unit students learn to talk about countries, nationalities and languages.l Ask and tell where people live.New languages:l Where is your pen pal /he / she from? He’s / She‘s from Canada/ Australia / England / China / France/ Singapore.l Where does he / she live? He / She lives in Toronto/Sydney/Australia/Japan/China.l What language does he / she speak? He / She speaks English and French.l Countries such as Australia, Japan, the United States, Canadal Languages such as English, French, Chinese, JapaneseDifficult points:1. Listening for the information about countries, nationalities and languages.Write an e-mail about oneself.Describe the new students in class.2. Grammar Focus:Period 1Teaching aims:1. Teach words and expressions: pen pal, Australia, Japan, Canada, France, the United States, Singapore, the United Kingdom, country2. Target languages: Where is your pen pal from? She’s from Japan.3. Enable the students to talk about nationalities.4. Help the students learn how to talk about nationalities.Teaching procedures:Step 1. Free talkSay: Do you have any friends? Where is she/he from?Help the students make the same sentences and give them more chances to say.Step 2. Talking about the picture ( 1a)Hold up the picture on page 1 and point at the map. Ask students to read the picture.Ask some students to read aloud to the class. Make the students talk about where people are from.Say: Do you have a pen pal? Where is your pen pal from?Ask the students to read the conversations in the picture.Step 3. Listening (1b)Point to the numbered list of words and play the recording for a second time.Ask the students to listen to the recording and circle the countries in 1a.Ask students to listen to and repeat after the recording and then check the answers.Step 4. Pair work (1c)1. Now work in pairs and read the conversations in 1a with your partner. You can talk about your own pen pal.2. Ask the students to look at their own clothes and the things in theirbackpack. Ask and answer questions about where they are from.Homework Ask the students to practice talking about where people are from and make up real dialogues.Period 2Teaching aims:1. Learn the words and useful expressions:Sydney, New York, Paris, Toronto, Tokyo, live2. Target languages: Where does he/she live? He/She lives in Toronto.3. Let the students learn to talk about where people live.4. Help the students learn how to talk about where people live.Teaching procedures:Step 1. RevisionCheck the homework and ask several students to answer questions.Say: Where are you from? Do you have a pen pal? Where is your pen pal from?Step 2. Presentation (2a)Put a map of the world on the blackboard.Say: What’s the meaning of capital? Can you guess? Help them to answer.Write Australia, the United States, Canada, France, and Japan on the left of the blackboard. And write Sydney, New York, Paris, Toronto, and Tokyo on the right of the blackboard. And the teacher reads them aloud and asks students to repeat.Then ask students to match the cities with the countries.Step 3. Talk about countries and citiesAsk the students to work in pairs, asking about the cities and the countries.Say: Now work in pairs and ask where the city is. For example, the first student asks, “Where is Beijing?” the second student answers “It’s in China.”Then tell the students to ask question about Chinese cities.Step 4. Listening (2b, 2c)Tell the students to read the list of countries and cities in 2a.Say: Now let’s look at the list of countries and cities in Activity 2a. I will ask some students to read them aloud to the class.Call the students’attention to the chart in the students to listen to the conversations in Step 4 again to complete the chart.Step 5. Pair work (2d)Ask the students to read the conversations in the picture. Then ask them to talk about the information in the chart in 2c.Ask the students to work in groups and make up new dialogues with their own information.StepReview the grammar.Say: You have to pay attention the word “from”. It always follows verb be, while “live” comes out alone in where sentences. Now make more sentences with “where”, “from’and “live”.Write the following on the blackboard.Say, now work in pairs and make dialogues after the model above.Homework1. Ask the students to learn the sentence patterns in Grammar Focus by heart. Try to use them freely.2. Remember the words in this period.Period 3Teaching aims:1. Teach vocabulary words: language2. Target languages: What language does she speak? She speaks English.3. Enable the students to learn to talk about what language people speak.4. Help the students to learn how to talk about what language people speak.Teaching procedures:Step 1. Free talkSay, Morning, boys and girls. Nice to see you again. Do you remember we have learned about how to ask where people are from and how to ask where people live? Now I want some of you to answer my questions.(Turn to a student.)Where are you from?Give more students chances to speak in class.Step 2. Presentation (3a)Say: Do you know the me aning of “language”? Listen: Tim is from England and he speaks English. So English is his language. I’m from China, so Chinese is my language .Now look at activity page 3.Read the instructions to the class. Ask students to work in pairs as they answer the questions.Show the flowing and ask the students to make conversations after the model.What language do people speak in Singapore/ Australia/ the United States/ the United Kingdom/ China?They speak English/Chinese.Step 3. Pair work (3b)Ask the students to pay attention to the conversation inActivity 3b.Say, Read the dialogue by yourselves. Then I will ask some pairs to act out the dialogue in class.Show a map of the world. Ask students to work in pairs.Step 4. Quiz(4)Ask the students to look at activity 4 then work in pairs and do the quiz.HomeworkAsk the students to work with their friends and practice the dialogue in activity 3b.Period 4Teaching aims1. Teach new words and expressions: world, in English, Japanese, French, any2. Target languages: Does she have any brothers and sisters?Does she speak English?Is that your new pen pal? Yes, it is.3. Enable the students to learn to talk about their new penpals.4. Help the students learn how to talk about their new pen pals.Teaching procedures:Step 1. RevisionAsk the students to make conversations talking about their new pen pal.Ask some pairs to come to the front and talk about their pen pals.Greet each other and have a free talk with classmates.Talk about the persons they admire.Step work (1)Ask the students to pay attention to the notebook page with the countries listed.Ask the students to write the letter of the correct country in the box next to the title of each language textbook on the desktop.Step 3. Listening (2a, 2b)First, read the instructions and tell the students to read the conversation in 2a.Check the answers. Then ask the students to read the questions again. Ask the students to fill in the chart.Give students 1 minute to finish the task. Check the answers with the students.Then play the recording again and ask the students to repeat.Step 4. Pair work (2c)Ask two students to work in pairs, practicing the questions in activity 2a. Then tell the students to practice dialogues similar to the dialogue in activity 2a in pairs. They can use their own names.HomeworkAsk the students to make up similar dialogues using the following words: Sam, the Unites Sates, New York, a brother and a sister, English and French.Period 5Teaching aims1. Teach new words.2. Target languages: I think China is a very interesting country.I like going to the movies with my friends and playing sports.My favorite subject in school is It’s fun. / It’s too difficult.3. Enable the students to write a letter to his/ her pen pal.4. Help the students learn how to write to a pen pal.Teaching procedures:Step upSay, Do you have a pen pal? What’s his name? Does he have any brothers and sisters? What language does he speak?Then ask the students to work in pairs to talk about their pen pal.Step 2. Reading (3a)Ask the students to read the letter on page 5.Point the four questions beneath the letter.When the students finish reading the letter, ask the four questions orally and ask them to answer orally.Ask the students to retell the letter, using their own words.Step 3. Reading and writing (3b)Ask the students to pay attention to the letter coming from Tom King.Point out the blanks in the letter and the information card on the right.Correct the answers. Then draw the information card on the blackboard and ask the students try to retell the letter.Step 4. WritingAsk the students make their own information card.After they finished, ask several students to read their e-mails in class.HomeworkShow a name card to the students and ask them to write something about it.Period 6Teaching aims:1. Teach new words: dislike2. Enable the students to describe the new students in the class.3. Help the students learn to describe the new students in the class.Teaching procedures:Step 1. RevisionPractice talking about one of the students.Say, Take out your information cards. And change it with your partner. Read it carefully and make up an oral practice, talking about your partner.Step word checkAsk the students to read all the words in this part.Say: In learning to talk about where people are from, youlearned many words on the topic. Now read and check the words you know in activity 1 on page 6. Then make a sentence with each of them.StepAsk students to write five new words in their V ocabulary-Builder on page 112. After they finished, ask two students to write their words down on the blackboard.Ask them to read the words and the whole class repeat.Tell the whole class to remember them after class.StepLet the students pay attention to the pictures.Say, Look at the picture of Sally. How old do you think she is? Where do you think she is from? What language do you think she speaks? What do you think she likes? What do you think she dislikes?The same step goes with Jim and Julie.After a few minutes, ask some students to read their descriptions to the class.StepAsk the students to do an oral practice about the new classmates.Say, There are several new students in our class this term.Who do you like best? Why do you like him or her? Please tell us. First you can tell your partner.Ask some students to present their work to the class.HomeworkAsk the students to summarize what they have learned in this unit and prepare for the next unit.教学反思:从今年开始,我让学生把每单元重点句背下来,句子背下来,在用的时候就可以举一反三,对于我们那些基础较差的学生来说,他们在交际时需要模仿,在他们的记忆库中贮存就是十必要的。

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