1、集 备 部 分课 题来源:学优高考网7B Unit 5 Amazing things Grammar中心发言人 时 间Teaching Procedure:Step One: Lead-in and presentation.1.Introduce the concept of the simple past tense.We use the simple past tense to talk about things in the past. Last Sunday morning, Millie and Amy went to Sunshine Park.Yesterday morning
2、, they went there again.来源:gkstk.Com2.Recognize the structure of the simple past tense.来源:学优高考网 gkstkWe form the simple past tense by adding -ed to regular verbs.Most verbs + ed walkwalkedVerbs ending in e + d livelivedVerbs ending in a consonant + y -y + ied crycriedShort verbs ending in a vowel +
3、a consonant double the consonant + ed stopstoppedWe form the simple past tense of irregular verbs differently. We do not add -ed.No change costcost putputChange the vowel:writewrote knowknewChange the consonant make- madespend-spentChange the vowel(s) and the consonant(s) leave-left catch -caughtSte
4、p Two: Presentation:Continue to explain the use of Simple past tense.a.主要用于过去某个时间发生的动作或状态。My father worked in Shanghai last year.b.表示过去经常或反复发生的动作,常与 often,always 等表示频度的时间状语连用。I often went to school on foot.c.与 when 等连词引导的状语从句连用。When he got home,he had a short rest.StepThree:PractiseDo some exercises
5、. We often_(play) in the playground.He _(get) up at six oclock. _you _(brush) your teeth every morning.What (do) he usually (do) after school?Danny (study) English, Chinese, Maths, Science and Art an school. Mike sometimes _(go) to the park with his sister.来源:学优高考网 gkstk来源:学优高考网 gkstkAt eight at nig
6、ht, she _(watch) TV with his parents. _ Mike_ (read) English every day?How many lessons _ your classmate_(have) on Monday?What time _ his mother_(do) the housework?Step Four. ConsolidationIntroduce the simple past tense to make the positive and negative sentences and the simple past tense to ask and answer questions. I/You/We/They/He/She/It heard a whisper.I/You/We/They/He/She/It Did not/didnt hear a whisper.Did I/You/We/They/He/She/It hear a whisper.Yes, I/You/We/They/He/She/It did.No, did not/didnt.Step Five: HomeworkRecite the simple past tense by adding -ed to regular verbs.