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单元整体教案NSEFCII-U02(The Fourth Period)

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单元整体教案NSEFCII-U02(The Fourth Period)

The Fourth Period

单元整体教案NSEFCII-U02(The Fourth Period)

            Teaching Aims:

            1. Learn and master the following words: citizen, polluter, arm,

            update

            2. Review the use of the Past Participle.

            3. Train the students' integrating skills, especially the writing

            skill.

            4. Learn more about reporters and news reports.

            Teaching Important Points:

            1. Train the students' integrating skills.

            2. Help the students write a comparison paragraph between two kinds

            of news media

            Teaching Difficult Point:

            .How to write a better comparison paragraph.

            Teaching Methods:

            1. Asking-and-answering activity to check the students'

            understanding of the two reports.

            2. Review method to consolidate the use of the Past Participle as

            Attribute and Predicative.

            3. Individual, pair or group work to finish each task.

            Teaching Aids:

            1. a tape recorder

            2. a projector

            3. the blackboard

            Teaching Procedures:

            Step I Greetings

            Greet the whole class as usual.

            Step II Revision and Lead-in

            T: Yesterday, we learned the use of the Past Participle as Attribute

            and Predicative. Now let's have a revision by doing an exercise on

            the screen

            Complete each sentence using the right form of the verb in brackets.

            1. I had nothing to do. I was         (bore) and lonely.

            2. Jack looked even more        (amaze) than he felt.

            3. The results were very        (disappoint).

            4. I was thanked by the         (satisfy) customer.

            5. The girl          (dress).in red is my daughter.

            6. Last Monday our class went on an        (organise) trip.

            (Teacher asks some students to do it. One student, one sentence.

            Meanwhile, check their answers  with the whole class.)

            Suggested answers:

                1. bored           2. amazed

                3. disappointing    4. satisfied

                5. dressed          6. organised

            T: Besides, we've learned a lot about news media and reporters. Tell

            me which words in the text help us understand the life of a

reporter.

            Ss: record, report, interview, write, reflect, truthfully…

            T: Yes. A reporter must do some interviews, write articles, and

            record and report events. The basic task for a reporter is to report

            and reflect events and opinions truthfully. Is that so?

            Ss: Yes.

            Step Ⅲ Presentation

            T: Today, we're going to learn more about the work of reporters.

            First, we'll read two reports of the same event. Then we'll write a

            comparision paragraph. Now, let's learn the new words in this

            period. Look at the screen.

             (Teacher deals with the news words as usual. Then play the tape of

            the two reports.)

            T: Now, please listen to the two reports and tell which one you

            think is reported truthfully.

            (After listening.)

            T: Have you understood the two reports?

            Ss : Yes.

            T: Are you able to tell which one is reported truthfully? Any

            volunteer?

            S: Let me try. I think the second report is reported more truthfully

            than the first one.

            T: Why do you think so?

            S: Because the first report doesn't tell us why the group of people

            caused trouble for workers. It is unbelievable without full proof.

            T: (To the others.)Do you agree with him/her?

            Ss.. Yes.

            Step IV Reading and Speaking

            T: OK. Now, please read the reports carefully and compare them. Then

            discuss the questions on the screen with your partner.

            (Teacher shows the screen.)

            1. How are the reports different?

            2. Who do you think wrote each report?

            3, What do you think are facts and what are opinions?

            4. What would be a good headline for each story?                    

                                                             

            5. What pictures would you use?

            (Teacher gives the students enough time to do that. At the end,

            teacher asks for the students' pinions and different opinions are

            encouraged to express. )

            Step V Reporting

            T: Next, it's your turn to be a reporter. First go back to the

            speaking activity and look at the events you chose. Then think about

            the following questions on the screen.

            1. How would you report them?

            2. What pictures would you use and why?

            3. What headlines would you use? Why?

            And then choose one of the events and write the short newspaper

            article about it. Finally, compare your articles with your group

            members. After class, hand in your articles. Are you clear?

            Ss: Yes.

            (Teacher goes around the class, giving them directions if necessary.

            )

            Sample reports:

            No. 1 : In the past few days, three children were killed in our

            city. The authority is trying every bit of effort to capture the

            culprit. Parents living in the city should take care of your

            children to avoid being further hurt. Anyone who can offer the clue,

            please come to us as soon as possible in order to put the present

            situation under control.

            No. 2: China beat Brazil 5-1 in today's football match. Like table

            tennis in China, Brazil is famous for the football, and has won the

            champion of the World Cup many times, having a lot of up erstars in

            its football team. The beat by China with the unbelievable score 5-1

            undoubtly brings an impacting wave to the world. It is an inspiring

            and exciting thing to us Chinese. Let's cheer our football players

            up!

            Step VI Writing

            T: Now, turn to Page 16. It's time for you to write a comparison

            paragraph. Before writing, please read the following instruction. It

            may be helpful for you to write your paragraph.

             (First, teacher asks one students to read through the instruction.

            Then teacher sums up some key points.)

            T: From the instruction, we know, to write a comparison paragraph,

            the first thing you should do is to think about the things you are

            going to compare before you write; then you should explain how two

            or more things, places, people or ideas are similar to or different

            from each other; besides, you should think about what

            characteristics or features are the most important, and what 

            differences or similarities will help the reader understand the

            things you are comparing. All these things are important. You must

            pay special attention to. Do you know how to write a comparision   

            paragraph now?

            Ss: Yes.

            T: Next, please look at the following information about the

            comparison between websites and newspapers. It may help you write

            your paragraph. You can read it before preparing for your  

            comparison paragraph. Of course, you can choose any other kinds of

            media to compare.    (Teacher allows the students enough time to

            prepare. After they finish it, teacher can show the following

            checklist for the students to revise what they have written and make

            some necessary changes. )

            Does your paragraph have a topic sentence?

            Is it easy to understand what you are explaining?

            Do your supporting sentences focus on the main idea?

            Have you used enough examples?

            Does your paragraph have a closing sentence?

            Is your paragraph interesting?

            Check your spelling.

            Does each sentence have a subject and a verb?

            Do the subjects and verbs agree with each other?

            Sample comparison paragraph:

            As two main media, TV and newspaper have much in common. Both of

            them can provide the information needed by people, trying to cater

            for the different tastes of people on all sides of life. Mean while,

            they make money and survive in the society by selling ads. On the

            other hand, it is the difference between them that makes them have

            their own characteristics. TV can “broadcast” the information you

            want while newspaper can’t TV can provide a series of lively

            consecutive pictures while newspaper only has printed pictures on

            it. Most of time, TV offers information for free while newspaper

            costs you money. As to which is convenient, TV is not much as easy

            as to    be taken as newspaper.

            Step Ⅶ Summary and Homework

            T: In this class, first, we've read two reports and compare them.

            Next, we've learnt to write a report. Then we learnt how to write a

            comparison paragraph. Finally, we practised writing       one.

            Through these activities, we’ve learnt more about news media and

            learnt how to write a comparison paragraph. Besides, your ability to

            use language has been well developed. After       class, you should

            practise more to train your ability. So much for today. See you

            tomorrow.

            Ss: See you tomorrow.

            Step Ⅷ The Design of the Writing on the Blackboard

                                        Unit 2  News media

                                       The Fourth Period

            How to write a comparison paragraph:

            a. What things are you going to compare?

            b. What characteristics or features the most important?

            c. How are two or more things, places, people or ideas similar to or

            different from each other?

            Step Ⅸ Record after Teaching

单元整体教案NSEFCII-U02(The Fourth Period)