1、2014-2015学年高中英语(精品)同步教案(5):Unit 5 The Lake of Heaven人教新课标选修6)The Fifth Period Integrating Skills (1)Teaching goals 教学目标1. Target language 目标语言a. 重点词汇和短语 cyclone, fierce, damage, tear from, pull up, turn overb. 重点句式 P70Im looking forward to .I cant wait .Everything will be all right.Stay where you ar
2、e.2. Ability goals 能力目标 Enable the students to plan a play and act it out, using expressions listed under each scene.Enable the students to write a diary entry describing how they felt during and after the disaster.3. Learning ability goals 学能目标Help the students learn how to plan a play, make up a d
3、ialogue and act it out.Help the students learn how to write a diary entry describing how they felt during and after the disaster.Teaching important points 教学重点Get the students to learn to plan a play and act it out, using expressions listed under each scene.Teaching difficult points 教学难点Enable the s
4、tudents to write a diary entry describing how they felt during and after the disaster.Teaching methods 教学方法Listening, task-based learning, discussing and writing.Teaching aids 教具准备A tape recorder and some pictures.Teaching procedures & ways 教学过程与方式Step Talking (P69)T: Look at the picture on page 69,
5、 Talking. What happened to the house? Can you guess?S1: Maybe it was damaged in an earthquake.S2: Maybe a fierce cyclone happened in the area.T: You got it. The house was damaged by a cyclone. Have you experienced a cyclone before?Ss: No.T: How about typhoon, snowstorm or hailstorm? What are they li
6、ke? You can choose one and describe it to your partners.Sample descriptions:HurricaneOne Friday, a hurricane struck the southeast of England. Between the midnight and 6:00 am the hurricane crossed the southeast corner of England with winds of up to 160 kph. It had been raining heavily for two days a
7、nd the ground was very wet. Besides, it was autumn and the trees still had their leaves on. So the strong winds pushed over the trees easily. Fifteen million trees had been blown down by the strong wind. Power lines were brought down by fallen trees or branches. Electric and telephone services in so
8、me areas were cut down.SnowstormOne night there was a heavy snowstorm, and in the morning people find their gardens were covered with thick snow. Its very difficult to walk in the street. Dustman had to clean the snow with forklift. Meanwhile, the early arrival of snow caused extensive damage to the
9、 trees. With the majority of trees yet to shed their leaves, the burden of the snow proved too heavy for many, and by Friday morning, the streets were littered with broken branches.HailstormIt was rare to see such a heavy hailstorm. A heavy downpour and table tennis-ball-sized hailstones attacked ou
10、r town at 7:50 pm on Wednesday. On the street some big trees fell down in the hailstorm. Mr Wang stopped his car at the roadside to take shelter from the hailstorm, but the hailstorm almost broke the windows of his car. Farmers suffered a lot. Their corns and apple trees were destroyed completely. T
11、: Excellent description. Look at the picture again. We know the house was destroyed by a fierce cyclone. It happened in Darwin, a city in the far north of Australia. Suppose we live in Darwin. What would you feel during the cyclone and after it was over?S3: I would be frightened by the strong wind a
12、nd the huge noise it would make. I would stay in bed still and wait for the end of it. After it was over, I would be astonished by the big damages it had caused and feel helpless. How weak humans are before the natural forces!Step Listening (P69)In this part, the students will listen to Christine ta
13、lking about a cyclone she experienced. First get the students to read the seven sentences quickly and write 1-7 beside the events to show the order in which they happened. Then listen to check their answers. Listen to the tape for a second time to finish Exercise 2 on page 70.T: Now lets listen to C
14、hristines description of a cyclone and see how she felt during and after the cyclone. The events have been listed but they are disordered. Read them quickly and write 1-7 beside the events to show the order in which they happened according to your own experience. Then we will listen to the tape and
15、check your answers. Understand?Ss: Yes.The students listen to check their answers. Then the teacher shows the correct answers.T: Where were the family members during the storm? Look at the floor plan on page 70. Write the names of the family members in the correct place on the floor plan. You can us
16、e a letter to stand for a family member when listening. Then rewrite their names after listening. Lets begin. Are you ready?After listening, check their answers in class.Step Writing (P74)T: Turn to page 74. We are going to practice writing a diary entry. Choose one of the natural disasters on the l
17、ist or any other disaster you know about. Then imagine you were caught in this terrible natural disaster but you are safe now. Write a diary entry to explain how you felt during and after the disaster. First, make a timeline to show the order in which the events happen. You can follow the example. N
18、ow please choose a disaster and make a timeline.Ask the students to show their timelines before they write the dairy.A sample timeline: A hurricane4:00 pmLeft home to go for a walk in the hills5: 00 pmStarted to go back home, found the bridge had been washed away by the floods, had to find another w
19、ay back5: 30 pmStarted to wind6:00 pmCompletely lost, had a rest to see where we were6:30 pmWinds started to get strong, rained heavily7:00pmFound a cave, stayed in it till the rain stopped8:00 pmReturned to normal8:30 pmWent over the rocks and muddy road9: 30 pmWent home safelyT: OK! Now imagine yo
20、u are safely back home after the disaster. Write a diary entry about your experience and how you felt during it according to your timeline.A sample version:A HurricaneI am still terrified and a little excited. This afternoon my brother and I went to the hills to have a walk. Its too hot at home. We
21、were walking and talking happily, when we feel cool wind blowing. “Its going to rain. Lets go home.” Jim said. “But we cannot get across the river.” I said, pointing to the river. The bridge had been washed away by the floods. So we had to find another way back. We walked along the river, trying to
22、find another way home. At that time, it started to wind. “Where are we? We are lost.” I asked my brother anxiously. “Dont worry. Be calm. Sit there to have a rest and I will climb up to the rock to see where we are.” Jim comforted me. Then he climbed up to the rock. “I see the way.” he shouted happi
23、ly. Unluckily, it began to rain and wind heavily. “We have to take shelter from the rain now.” Jim said, “After the rain stop we can leave here. There is a cave over there. I remember I have been there.” We ran into the cave and collected some sticks to make a fire. Its for about an hour that we sta
24、yed in the cave. Everything returned to normal. We began to make our way home. The path was muddy and rocks were slippery. It took us a long time to go over the rocks and go home. My parents were about to look for us when we arrived home. They were anxious about us and believed we were lost. What ex
25、citing and adventurous experience!Step HomeworkT: Please turn to page 75. In next period, we will make a classroom display about natural disasters. Read the instructions and do some preparations after class. Collect pictures and diagrams and look for information about: what causes this kind of disaster; actual events that happened in the past in China or the rest of the world; how people helped the victims; what is being done to prevent the disaster happening again or to lessen the damage.Thats all for today. See you tomorrow.