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1、全新版大学英语第三册教案Unit 1 Changes in the Way We Live Suggested Teaching Plan (5 Periods) ObjectivesStudents will be able to:1. 1. grasp the main idea ( tolerance for solitude and energy made it possible for the writerJ s family to enjoy their pleasant but sometimes harsh country life);2. appreciate the var
2、ious techniques employed by the writer (comparison and contrast, topic sentences followed by detail sentences, use of transitional devices, etc.);2. 3. master the key language points and grammatical structures in the text;4. conduct a series of reading, listening, speaking andwriting activities rela
3、ted to the theme of the unit.Time Allotment1st periodPre-reading;While-reading (4-Part division, Part1st periodPre-reading;While-reading (4-Part division, PartI)2nd periodWhile-reading(Parts I - III)3rd periodWhile-reading; Post-reading (comparison & contrast)4th periodPost-reading;Check onSs home r
4、eading (Text B)5th periodTheme-RelaLanguageLearningTasksPre-reading tasks1. 1. T asks Ss the following questions on the song Out in the Country: (5 minutes)What is the song about (taking a break from city life, escaping from the crowd)How is the song related to the theme of this unit (The singer nee
5、ds a break because the pace of life has quickened, the environment has been changed, and the old life style is5. Ss do Cloze B to get a better understanding of the Underground Railroad. (15 minutes)While-reading tasks1. Ss scan the text to see if there is any natural division between parts of the te
6、xt. (There is a blank line between each part.) (2 minutes)1. 2. T explains the key language points in Part I and gives Ss practice (See Language Study). (10 minutes)3. Ss sum up the main idea of this part (see Text Organization Exercise 1), then identify the sentence which connects this part with th
7、e following parts (Last sentence in Paragraph 5 - I was intent on telling their stories. ) (3 minutes)2. 4. T explains the key language points in Part II and gives Ss practice (see Language Study). (15 minutes)5. Ss sum up the main idea of this part (see Text Organization Exercise 2). (3 minutes)3.
8、6. T explains the key language points in Part III and gives Ss practice (see Language Study). (15 minutes)7. Ss sum up the main idea of this part (see Text Organization Exercise 2). (3 minutes)4. 8. T explains the key language points in Part IV and gives Ss practice (see Language Study). (15 minutes
9、)9. Ss sum up the main idea of this part (see Text Organization Exercise 2). (3 minutes)10.10. T make Ss realize that the last three parts are all “stories” supporting Parti.(2 minutes).11. T draws Ss attention to the two different usages of but in the text - There was room for all but two” and Josi
10、ah Henson is but one name on a long list. Ss then do after-text Exercise IL Words with Multiple M eanings. (15 minutes)Language Studyslender: (of people) slim; not very wide but comparatively long or highe.g: Although her face was quite plain, she had long, slender expressive hands, like a concert p
11、ianist.King crabs have long, slender legs, with a span over 1 meter(3 feet).1. confident: feeling or showing trust in oneself or ones ability(usu. followed by about/of/that clause)e.g: Michael was confident that he would be enrolled by HarvardU niversity .The more familiar you are with this machine,
12、 the more confident you will be about using it.The soccer team is quite confident of being able to win this important game.2. ironically: it seems ironic (that)e.g: Ironically the widespread use of antibiotics seems to be causing a lot of unexpected health problems.Ironically it is often the poorer
13、people who give the most.3. forge: (fig) create by means of much hard worke.g: The two countries agreed to forge closer economic ties.She forged a new career for herself as a singer.4. be intent on doing sth.: be eager and determined to do sth. e.g: Working day and night, Janet seems intent on break
14、ing the record in the Guinness Book of Records.5. peer: look closely or carefully, esp. as if unable to see well (followed by at/through/into, etc.)e.g: Stephen had been peering at a computer printout that made no sense at all.Hawking was a typical grind, underweight and awkward and peering through
15、eye-glasses.6. capture: capturing or being capturede.g: Rebel forces captured the city after a week-long battle.Some of the terrorists who were involved in the 9.11 event were captured by the FBI.7. religious: of religione.g: Daoism (Taoism) is one of the three main religious and philosophical tradi
16、tions, the other being Confucianism and Buddhism.The local government wants to increase the amount of religious education in schools.8. impose: 1) place a (penalty, tax, etc.) officially on sb./sth. e.g: The government has made a decision to impose a further tax on wines and spirits.The local govern
17、ment tried to impose fines on the factories which poured untreated waste into the river.2) try to make sb. accept (an opinion or belief)e.g: I wouldnl want to impose my religious convictions on anyone.It may not be wise for parents to impose their own tastes on their children.10.make the best of: ac
18、cept an unsatisfactory situation cheerfully and try to manage as well as you cane.g: I know its cold and raining but were here now, so lefs just make the best of it.The living conditions in the village were very poor,but we had to make the best of it.Post-reading tasks1) Ss form groups to discuss th
19、e following questions:Among so many participants of the Underground Railroad, why were John parker, Levi Coffin and Henson chosen as their representatives Who do they each represent We learn about Henson in Part I, then why is his story delayed until the last partWhy does the author sometimes quote
20、directly from characters in the stories(The answers to these questions are discussed below in Text Analysis.)2) Some Ss group report discussion results to class. (see Text Analysis) (20 minutes)1. T guides Ss through some after-text exercises. (20 minutes)2. T checks on Ss home reading (Text B). (3
21、minutes)4. Ss do Part IV: Theme-related Language Learning Tasks by drawing on their out-of class research project. (1 period)3. 5. T asks Ss to prepare the next unit (2 minutes):1) 1)do the pre-reading task;2) 2)preview Text A.Text AnalysisWhen we learn a foreign language, we must also learn the cul
22、ture of the speakers of thatlanguage. Text A in this unit is a good case in point. Readers need some basic knowledge of Christianity. Some terms in this text are markedly Christian, like Methodist Minister”, “Bible , “Quaker” . Others refer to characters or places from Biblical stories, such as Mose
23、s who led the Jewish people out of slavery in Egypt, or Bethlehem, a holy city for Christians.The author tells three stories about the Underground Railroad and the early Black civil rights movement. The three stories are chosen because they are representative of all participants in this movement: Jo
24、hn Parker is a freed slave who later turned into a courageous “conductor” ; Levi Coffin is a brave white “conductor” ; Josiah Henson is a slave who struggled his way to freedom with the help of the Underground Railroad.We learn about the name of Josiah Henson at the beginning of the text, yet his fu
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