新课标 选修9 高三 Unit 3 Australia

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(一)教材分析:

本单元的中心话题是“澳大利亚”,主要内容涉及澳大利亚的地理、历史、主要城市、自然风光、野生动植物、风俗习惯等内容。语言技能和语言知识都是围绕这一中心设计的。

热身(Warming-up)部分用几幅关于澳洲的大城市和著名的风景点的图画,过渡到这个单元的课题,并引出与下面阅读课文相关的词汇和背景知识。

读前部分旨在训练学生的阅读技巧,要求学生快速浏览五篇短文后,回答前面的这个部分设计的三个问题。

阅读部分包含五篇主题相同却风格各异的短文,百科全书选段、新闻报道、广告、明信片、旅游手册文章,从多角度概叙了澳大利亚的国家全貌。理解部分由三项练习组成,练习1和“读前”部分相呼应,也是要求学会快速阅读课文,旨在训练略读技巧。练习2要求学生仔细回答仔细细读课文,同时标出自己以前不了解的一些关于澳大利亚的信息,列出其中最有意思的五项,并与同伴交流讨论。这个练习从形式上看比较简单,但他能使学生对文中信息进行主动加工,从认知层面提升到思维层面,从而书本上的知识纳入了自己的知识体系。练习3是对课文内容的拓展,训练学生的逻辑思维能力和表达能力。由于五篇短文大多是陈述性和描叙性的语言,而没有表达个人的观点的语句,因此,该练习借用文中提到的一些事实发问,以激发学生对文章内容的深沉思考。问题的答案不能从文中直接找到,要求学生有理有据地说出自己的观点。

“语言学习”部分由词汇和语法两部分组成。词汇部分练习1匙一个含11个空的语篇,要求学生用课文中出现的生词填空。练习2也是个语篇题,内容是关于澳大利亚早期移民的艰苦生活。这个练习要求学生首先阅读短文,看看其中画线单词是否认识,不要着急查词典,先试试猜一猜的它的意思,并写在“你的释义”一栏中。最后,再查英英词典,将你不认识的单词的定义写在“定义”一栏中。这项练习包含了两种重要的词汇策略:1)根据上下文猜测生词的意思; 2)。用英语给英语单词下定义。练习3也包含了两种重要的词汇学习策略。即“学一个记一串”, 以一个单词为中心,衍生出与之相关的派生词和合成词。这个练习给予学生充分的联想空间,既巩固了课文生词,又复习了旧词,还通过同伴之间相互交流认识了更多的生词,一举多得。 语法部分复习的重点是“表语”。 三个练习所用的语篇虽然不同,但任务是一样的,都是要求学生辨认表语的各种形式。

语言的运用分为“听说”和“阅读讨论” 两部分。 听力材料为魏平和他的好友之间的一段对话---鲍勃劝说魏平去野营,但魏平有所顾忌。练习1介绍听力内容发生的背景,并让学生预测魏平为什么对露营敢到紧张,他有可能害怕什么。“阅读讨论”部分的主要内容是关于澳大利亚的几种危险动物展开。

辩论部分提供的题目是:澳大利亚是一个危险的旅游地点。

写作是读写结合的任务型活动。而这一任务又是前面“阅读”和“辩论”的延续。学生通过前面部分获得的有关澳大利亚危险野生动物信息和“辩论”部分的总结,自己对“露营是否安全”这一问题给予回答。

(二)教学目标

1.语言知识

词汇 associate barrier brochure adequate ecology autonomous federal defense policy tax taxation nation citizen citizenship celebration birthplace tolerate tolerance migrant homeland via superb rust rusty tropical splendor heritage aboriginal fortnight reservation highway cradle rainfall agriculture sow bachelor correspond owe enclosure authority desperate shrink barbecue paralyze sickness recover funnel snatch amongst vinegar unconscious

词组 associate with Great Barrier Reef out of respect correspond with owe … to talk …into …

语法 Revising of Predicative (复习表语)

归纳总结在句中作表语的可以是:名词短语、数词、代词、形容词、副词、非谓语动词、介词短语/词组、从句。

功能 表示禁止、表示警告、表示许可

话题 澳大利亚的地理、历史、主要城市、自然风光、野生动植物、风俗习惯

2. 语言技能

听 听懂关于澳大利亚冲浪营救俱乐部、澳大利亚旗帜的介绍和野营安全的对话

说 用表示禁止、警告、许可的句型来进行对一些警示性标志进行功能表达;对“澳大利亚是一个危险的旅游地方”这一辩题训练学生综合说的能力。

读 略读、细读、语义场在段落篇章阅读中运用以及对文章风格特点把握的训练

写 在前面部分获得的有关澳大利亚危险野生动物信息和“辩论”部分的总结,书面对“露营是否安全”这一问题给予回答。

3.学习策略

学生在一定程度上形成自主学习、合作学习、信息处理、英语思维能力以及综合运用语言能力(辩论、写作)的能力

认知 猜测、细读、速读、略读、演绎及说、说以及综合运用信息等技能

调控 小组活动中通过对同伴的意见归纳,用自己的方式表达出来,从前面的阅读和同伴处得到反馈,对自己在作文中的错误进行修改;同伴合作,探究发现规律并灵活运用

交际 积极地参与双人或小组的讨论,创设情景进行交际,有效完成任务

4.教学的重点和难点

(1)重点

1)了解澳大利亚的地理、历史、主要城市、自然风光、野生动植物、风俗习惯

2)学会表达禁止、警告和许可

3)归纳复习语法项目---表语

4)让学生学会就在澳洲野营可能遇到的一些危险动物提供建议

5)让学生掌握辩论技巧,对提供的辩题进行辩论

6)让学生对“露营是否安全”进行E-mail回复

(2)难点

1)让学生学会就在澳洲野营可能遇到的一些危险动物提供建议

2)让学生掌握辩论技巧,对提供的辩题进行辩论

3)让学生对“露营是否安全”进行E-mail回复的书面表达

(三)教学安排

对课本内容进行优化组合,可将本单元分成5个课时

Period 1 Reading

Period 2 Language points

Period 3 Grammar

Period 4 Using Language

Period 5 Debating & Writing

Period 1 Reading

Ⅰ. Teaching aims:

1. Enable the students to learn some information about Australia

2. Train the students’ reading ability(skimming, detail reading, distinguishing different styles of articles)

Ⅱ. Teaching important points:

Get some information of Australia in the text

Ⅲ. Teaching difficult points:

Enable the students to distinguish different styles of extract articles

Ⅳ. Teaching methods:

Cooperative learning, task-based learning

Ⅴ. Teaching aids:

A computer, a blackboard, a tape-record

Ⅵ. Teaching procedures:

StepⅠ Lead-in

1. Greeting

2. Ask Ss to guess the country we are going to talk about---“Today we are going to learn about a country. It is a country and also a continent. It is surrounded by oceans. While many other countries are having winter, it is in summer. In this country, you will see many plants and animals that cannot be found anywhere else, such as the kangaroo, koala bear, ect. Do you know which country it is?”

3. Ask Ss to say something about each picture and distinguish what city does each picture associates with. “Have you ever been to Australia? What places do you know in Australia? (Well-known cities, famous scenic spots, etc.) Look at the pictures. What do you see in each picture? Can you recognize them? Why?”

4. Ask Ss to find the places listed in Question 1 on the map

5. Ask Ss to work in groups and discuss what they know about these places.

Step Ⅱ Pre-reading

1. Ask Ss to quickly glance at the five text and answer the questions designed for this part.

2. Get the Ss know some reading strategies: skimming, detail reading and paying attention to the words that frequently appeared in the text and equally important, their relative words.

Step Ⅲ Reading

1. Ask the Ss to read the text quickly and answer questions listed in Exercise 1, Comprehending part.

2. Ask the Ss to read the text in detail, underline the information they didn’t know before and write down five facts that they consider to be the most interesting and exchange information in groups’ work.

Step Ⅳ Discussion

Ask the Ss to work in groups to discuss the following questions.

1. What kind of people do you think make Australia their home?

2. Each year large numbers of people became Australian citizens. Why do you think they choose to become citizens?

3. When do you think traveling by train across Australia would be appropriate and when do you think traveling by plane would be most suitable? Give more than one reasons.

4. In what part of Australia do you think most agriculture takes place? Give reasons.

5. Why do you think the population of Australia is so small when it is such a large country?

6. Choose five words or phrases to describe Australia.

Step Ⅴ Language points

Explain some difficult points as listed in the PPT.

Step Ⅵ Homework

1. Finish Ex.1, 2, 3, Page24-25.

2. Write an article about the reasons why people want to travel in Australia

Period 2 Language Points

Ⅰ. Teaching aims:

1. Target Language

backgrounds, nation, citizens, tolerance, Aboriginal, homelands, migrants, adequate, sow, hardship, bachelor, correspond, owe

2. Ability goals

Enable Ss to use the new words in the text or passages

Enable Ss to give correspondent definition of each new word

Enable Ss to learn useful strategy to expand their vocabulary

Ⅱ. Teaching important points:

Enable Ss to use the new words in context

Enable Ss to give correspondent definition of each new word

Enable Ss to learn useful strategy to expand their vocabulary

Ⅲ. Teaching difficult points:

Enable Ss to give correspondent definition of each new word

Enable Ss to learn useful strategy to expand their vocabulary

Ⅳ. Teaching methods:

Cooperative learning, task-based learning

Ⅴ. Teaching aids:

A computer, a blackboard, a tape-recorded

Ⅵ. Teaching procedures:

StepⅠ Greetings

StepⅡ Lead-in

T: Yesterday we read five short texts which introduce certain aspects of Australia, each short text is written in a different style, and so do you know what styles are they?

StepⅢ Word Study

1. Ex1 on page 24. First show the words on the screen and check Ss’ understanding of each word. Then do the exercise, that is, ask each Ss to read out a sentence and figure out what words should be filled in each blank, and then translate it into good Chinese.

2. Ex2 on page 25. Ask the Ss to read the text and try to guess the meaning of each bolded words in the context and try to explain them in English. Then ask them to look up the words in English-English dictionary, and check whether their former definitions are right or wrong.

3. Ex3 on page 25. Ask Ss to follow the example and try to write down as many words related to each of the following words as possible.

tax: taxation, taxed, taxable, taxman, taxpayer

home: homework, homely, homeland, homeless, homemaker, homecoming, homesick

rust: rusty, rustproof

time: timely, timing, timekeeper, timer, timepiece, timesaving, timetable, timeless

StepⅣ Consolidating Exercise

Choose the correct words to complete the following sentences.

1) The young woman seemed to be asleep, but in fact she was _____________.

2) The house looked old form outside, but inside it was ____________.

3) The knife appeared _____________, but it proved to be extremely sharp.

4) The name of the place sounds like English, but it is _____________.

5) The fruit smelled bad, but it turned out to be very ___________.

6) The food and water seemed __________ quality, but they made us sick.

7) The situation seemed _________ quality, but it proved to be hopeful.

8) This island appears to be an independent country, but actually it is to be a(n) ________ region within the country.

Keys: unconscious superb rusty aboriginal tasty adequate desperate autonomous

Step V. Homework

Do Exercise in the workbook page68-69 Ex1, 2, 3, 4.

Period 3 Grammar: Revising of the Predicative

Ⅰ. Teaching aims:

1. Enable the Ss to grasp what can function as predicative (words, phrases, nonfinite, clauses)

2. Enable the Ss to apply this grammar point to the daily use of English

Ⅱ. Teaching important points:

What can function as predicative and how to use correctly use them to the context

Ⅲ. Teaching difficult points:

What can function as predicative and how to correctly apply them to the context

Ⅳ. Teaching methods:

Inductive and deductive methods, task-based learning and cooperative learning

Ⅴ. Teaching aids:

A computer, a blackboard

Ⅵ. Teaching procedures:

(Pre-class)

1. Get the Ss to collect some pictures of Australia and describe them respectively

Step Ⅱ Revision and lead in

1. Ask the students to recall what they’ve learned in the previous reading passage(five short texts in the Reading part)

2. Ask them a group of questions:

Where is Australia?

How do you like Australia? Use several Adjectives to describe it.

Do you think Australia is a wonderful tourist destination?

How would you feel if you offered a chance to tour around Australia?

Then write down Ss’ answers, of course each answer contains a predicative, so underline them, thus lead in today’s main focus---grammar point the predicative.

Step Ⅲ Discovering the rules

1. Ask the Ss to turn to page 26 and underline all the predicatives in Exercise 1 & Exercise 2. In Exercise 2, have a pair of Ss to act out the dialogue.

2. Then check answers.

3. Ask them to summarize what can function as predicatives in sentences.

So, together with the Ss we work out that adj, noun, pronoun, numeral, adv, prepositional phrases,infinitives, -ing, -ed, clauses can function as predicatives.

Step Ⅳ Further Explaining

1. 表语 Predicative

表语是由系动词引导的主语补足语,补充说明主语。常见的系动词有:be become feel grow prove smell taste appear get go remain sound seem stay keep

2.充当表语的成分有形容词、名词、代词、数词、副词、介词短语、词组、不定式、 -ing 形式、过去分词、从句等。

3.形容词作表语,用来修饰说明主语, 例如:

You don’t feel well today. Are you sick?

4.形容词只能作表语,不能作定语,如:

afraid asleep ready unable alive

aware glad sorry well alone sure

可以说 “She felt glad.” 但不能说“a glad woman”.

5. 名词或名词词组作表语,一般用来确定主语的性质,或者表达主语的看法,例如:

He became a doctor.

Boys are boys.

He’s not the right man for the job.

She seemed an ideal wife for him.

6. 可以接不定式的系动词有:

 be appear prove seem

例如:

They only aim was to get success.

She appears to have many beautiful dresses.

It proved to be much easier than we have thought.

Step Ⅴ Consolidating and Applying the rule

Exercise to be shown on the PPT and one student at a time to do the exercise orally. (Judging whether the sentences contain predicatives, using sentence pattern “S+V+P” to rewrite sentences, correspondent practices in workbooks.

Step Ⅵ Summary and Assignment

1. Make a summary of today’s task.

2. Assign Ss to surf the write a short article to introduce an object or an experience, using as many predicatives as possible in the article.

Period 4 Using language

Ⅰ. Teaching aims:

1. Enable the Ss to get some basic knowledge about dangerous creatures in Australia

2. Help Ss learn how to protect themselves from the dangerous creatures in Australia

Ⅱ. Teaching important points:

Enable the Ss to know what attention should be paid while camping in Australia to

protect themselves totally safe from the dangerous creatures

Ⅲ. Teaching difficult points:

Teach the Ss how to figure out the best ways to stay safe while camping outside

Ⅳ. Teaching methods:

Task-based learning and cooperative learning

Ⅴ. Teaching aids:

A computer, a blackboard, a recorder

Ⅵ. Teaching procedures:

StepⅠLead-in

1. Greetings.

2. Ask some students to talk about what they know about wildlife in Australia and what they should pay attention to if they are offered a chance to travel around Australia. Thus lead to today’s topic.

StepⅡ Listening

1. Pre-listening (Ask Ss to turn to page 26 and to predict what Wei Ping might be nervous about.)

2. Listening task(Exercise 2--- answer the questions)

3. Listening task(Exercise 3 – filling the blanks)

4. Listening again and having a discussion

Keys to tasks 2

1. He is worried about snakes.

2. No. Because he does not believe they are likely to see any and he knows what precautions to take against being bitten.

3. He probably has talked him around because he assured Wei Ping that there was very little danger. Also the fact that Wei Ping summarized the advice Bob gave him suggests that he has accepted bob’s assurances.

Keys to task2

snake boots and long trousers a noise do not move avoid walking

Keys to task 3

1. Because Wei Ping may think the bush means wild and dangerous land, but Australians use it to mean the countryside where there aren’t any houses or farms or other signs of humans.

2. Because snakes don’t have legs (this is where the humor lies)

Step Ⅲ Extensive Reading

1. Pre-reading ( Ask Ss just read the title and look at the picture to predict what they expect to read in the text)

2. Ask Ss to read the whole text and check whether what their predictions are right and tell the main idea of the text

3. Ask Ss to read the whole text for specific information, that is, to answer questions listed in Exercise 2.

Keys of Exercise 2:

1. 115 different kinds of snakes and 2,000 different kinds of spiders. Only a few kinds of spiders and snakes are capable of killing humans.

2. Most jellyfish can cause severe pain to anyone who touches them but only the box jellyfish can kill a human

3. It was cheaper to hire a car with other people because they could share the cost. Also he probably enjoyed being in the company of other tourists.

4. The saltwater crocodile.

5. The island used to be a very harsh prison for the most dangerous prisoners.

StepⅣ Discussion

1. Ask every four Ss to form a group and read the relative information

2. Ask the Ss to divide the information into certain points and give suggestions to each point

For example: (crocodile) Show the example on the screen.

1. found only in the far north of Australia near the rivers and water holes.

Don’t go to the north of Australia and sty away from rivers and waterholes.

2. There are signs to warn people. Don’t go near water places where there is a waning sign.

3. stay hidden in the water or on the land close to water.

Don’t go near water alone./ Don’t swim in waters that are not familiar to you.

Step V Assignment

Ask Ss to get prepared for the debate (divide the whole class into two sides: for or against) in the next period. Debating topic:

“Australia is a dangerous place to visit.”

Period 4 Debating & Writing

Ⅰ. Teaching aims:

1. Enable the Ss to use they information they’ve acquired to carry out a debate

2. Enable Ss to offer their advice and opinions on a certain problems others come across

3. Enable the Ss to reply an E-mail to give advice on whether staying in Sydney or camping in National Park

Ⅱ. Teaching important points:

Enable the Ss master some basic knowledge of debating

Enable the Ss to reply an E-mail offering advice to a friend who is confronted with difficulty in making decisions

Ⅲ. Teaching difficult points:

Enable the Ss to apply the basic knowledge of debating to real debating occasion

Enable the Ss to master how to give a reply and offer advice to solve others problems

Ⅳ. Teaching methods:

Task-based learning and cooperative learning

Ⅴ. Teaching aids:

A computer, a blackboard, a recorder

Ⅵ. Teaching procedures:

StepⅠIntroduction

T: Last period I assigned you to get prepared for the debate. So have you made full preparation? Ok, before we carry out the debate, let’s go over the rules of debate.

You can refer to the Supplement materials of debate.

StepⅡ Debate

1. Divide the whole class into two large groups (A & B), and then ask every three Ss to form a team and have a discussion on how to argue.

2. Choose two teams with different ideas to be seated face to face.

3. Then chair the debate, and ask the Ss to carry it out according to the procedure which was previously mentioned.

4. Summary: to make a summary of the debate and present awards to the excellent debaters.

Step Ⅲ Writing

1. Ask the Ss to read the E-mail and to make out why does Li Haidi write this E-mail?

2. Then go over the tips of a reply together to make it clear that these elements should be included in their reply.

3. If time not allowed, ask the Ss to finish the reply E-mail after class as their assignment.

Step Ⅳ Homework

1. Ask the Ss to finish the reply in the writing part.

2. Team work: Ask each team to work out “A week traveling to Australia”. That is, they are working for travel agencies and are assigned to design a route “A week traveling to Australia” To do the work, they should first look up for information, names of tourist destinations, their features, location, means of transportation, accommodation, etc. And then they have a discussion to get the job done. Then next time choose the best designed routes.

Supplement materials of debate

Introduction

A debate round has two teams with two debaters each and a Speaker. The Speaker serves as both the judge and arbiter of the rules during the round. Note here that "Speaker" always refers to the judge from this point forward. One team represents the Government, while the other represents the Opposition. The Government team is composed of a Prime Minister, who speaks twice, and a Member of Government, who speaks once. The Opposition team is composed of a Leader of the Opposition, who speaks twice, and a Member of the Opposition, who speaks once. The Government proposes a specific case statement, which the government team must demonstrate to be correct. The Opposition does not have to propose anything, but must demonstrate that the case statement is not correct. The Speaker decides at the end of the round, based on the arguments made in the round, whether the Government has proved its case or whether the Opposition has disproved it. The team which met its burden more convincingly wins.

Rules of Debate Rules of Debate

(condensed from Competitive Debate: Rules and Techniques,

by George McCoy Musgrave. New York: H.W. Wilson, 1957)

1. There are two teams, each consisting of two or three speakers.

2. Each team has two or three constructive speeches, and two to three rebuttal speeches. The affirmative gives the first constructive speech, and the rebuttals alternate: negative, affirmative, negative, affirmative. The affirmative has both the first and last speeches of the debate.

3. When worded as a proposition of policy, the topic requires the affirmative to support some specified action by some particular individual or group. The affirmative has the right to make any reasonable definition of each of the terms of the proposition. If the negative challenges the reasonableness of a definition by the affirmative, the judge must accept the definition of the team that shows better grounds for its interpretation of the term.

4. The affirmative must advocate everything required by the topic itself. No revision of position of a team is permitted during the debate.

5. He who asserts must prove. In order to establish an assertion, the team must support it with enough evidence and logic to convince an intelligent but previously uninformed person that it is more reasonable to believe the assertion than to disbelieve it. Facts must be accurate. Visual materials are permissible, and once introduced, they become available for the opponents' use if desired.

6. In the questioning period, the questioner may ask any fair, clear question that has a direct bearing on the debate. The questioner may use the period to build up any part of his own case, to tear down any part of his opposition's case, or to ascertain facts, such as the opposition's position on a certain issue, that can be used later in the debate. The questioner must confine himself to questions and not make statements, comments, or ask rhetorical questions.

7. Each speaker is questioned as soon as he concludes his constructive speech. The witness must answer the questions without consulting his colleagues.

8. No new constructive arguments may be introduced in the rebuttal period. The affirmative must, if possible, reply to the major negative arguments before the last rebuttal.

9. The judge must base his decision entirely on the material presented, without regard for other material which he may happen to possess.

10. Any gains made outside of the established procedure are disallowed.