1、1攀登英语网http:/ 提供New Horizon College English Book III 新视野大学英语教案第三册2郑州大学外语学院Unit1, Book3 I. Section A: Love Withou Limitations1. Teaching Objectives: To understand the true meaning of “love” and talk about it; To read with the skill “problem + response+ evaluation”; To write a composition with the stru
2、cture “problem + response + evaluation”; To learn how to scan a passage.2.Time Allotment:Section A (3 periods):1st-2nd period: Warming-upText understandingNotes to the textWords and expressions,Idea sharing. 3rdperiod: WritingSection B(1period):4th periods: Reading SkillsText understandingNotes to t
3、he textWords and ExpressionsIdea sharing3.Teaching Procedures:3.1 Warming-upStep1. Guess the themeLook at the following pictures that share the same theme. What is it? (See projects)Step 2. Family loveWatch a movie clip and answer the questions followed. (See projects)3.2 Text understandingStep 1. P
4、re-readingAsk students to skim the text in ten minutes.3Step 2. Question askingQ1. How did Jimmy get his brain damaged?Q2. How did the writer describe her father?Q3. How much was Jimmy changed after his fathers death?Q4. What did the writer think of her caring for Jimmy?Q5. Why did the writer invite
5、 her friends to Jimmys birthday party?Q6. What did the party remind the writer and her friends of?Step 3. Structure analysisWith her lifetime experience, the author tells us there have never been any limitations to love whatever life may present. The writing method of this text is:“Problem + Respons
6、e + Evaluation”Step 4. Summary.Ask students to fill in the blanks with the proper words or phrases.3.3 Notes to the textStep1. Active expressionsIn English, you may find some expressions formed by very common words, but they are active and powerful. Try to find out the active expressions in the foll
7、owing sences.See projects) Step 2. Focus studyPay attention to some sentence structures which are very commonly used in English.e.g. 1 so I urged the neighborhood kids to come to my house for some out-of-control kid-centered fun. out-of-control kid-centered fun = to have as much fun as the kids like
8、out-of-control 和 kid-centered 是复合形容词more examples: up-to-date; color-coded; student-centered 2. Usually very agreeable, he now quit speaking altogether and no amount of words could penetrate the vacant expression he wore on his face. no amount of word could penetrate the vacant expression he wore on
9、 his face= nothing could change the empty look on his face3. I hired someone to live with him and drive him to work, but no matter how much I triedto make things stay the same, even Jimmy grasped that the world hed known was gone.no matter (how, who, what, where, etc.) = however, whoever, whatever,
10、wherever stay the same = keep things as they weregrasp = understand4. Just as my fathers death had changed the world overnight, September 11th changed our lives; the world wed known was gone. “just as” = “in the way that someone says, or in the same condition something is in” .e.g. Just as we gained
11、 fame in victory, we lost nothing in defeat. 3.4 Words and ExpressionsStep 1. Word UsingChoose some words for explanation and practice, such asjustice n. 4e.g. Everyone should be treated with justice.At last the criminals are being brought to justice.See Teaching Projects for more words.Step 2. Tran
12、slationPlease translate the following from Chinese to English.See projects.Step 3. Old to NewPlease find the words or phrases with the same meaning as the words or phrases given.See projects.3.5 Idea SharingStep 1. Group workStudents can work in group by discoing the following questions.1. What is “
13、love” like in your mind? 2. Use one word or one thing to describe “love”. And why is that? Share your thoughts with your group members. Step 2. PresentationA representative from each group is going to show the groups idea after the discussion. 3.6 WritingStep 1. A Problem Response Evaluation Structu
14、re (See Projects).This is a very commonly used structure in English. Normally, some part of a situation is introduced before the problem. Then, solutions are taken to solve the problem. Afterwards, some evaluation might occur in the actions taken. Step 2. Writing models (See projects)Step 3. Tips fo
15、r writinga. understanding the situation being faced; b. analyzing the specific problem to be tackled; c. creating, analyzing, and refining a solution; d. further evaluating, improving, and implementing. 3.7 Assignments1). Write a paragraph with a problem-response-evaluation structure.Topics: a. The
16、Fight Against Air Pollutionb. The region has been seriously polluted by harmful smog 2). Exercise DoingDo the exercises from Pages 8 to 155II. Section B The Framework for LoveTeaching Procedures:1. Reading Skills - ScanningStep 1. The ways to scanScanning is to read quickly in order to locate and fi
17、nd a piece of information without reading in any detail. Here are some ways to scan. a. Look at the title. b. book for the subtitles (小标题). c. Look at pictures, charts, or drawings if there are any. d. Look at the first sentence of each paragraph. Step 2. Scanning stepsa. Decide exactly what informa
18、tion you are looking for and think about the form it may take. b. Next, decide where you need to read. c. Move your eyes as quickly as possible down the page until you find the information. d. When you find what you need, do not read further. Step 3. Practice (See projects)2. Text UnderstandingSee p
19、rojects for the structure of the text.3. Notes to the Text-Sentence Structure3.1 Active ExpressionsFind out the active expressions: (See projects)63.2 Focus StudyBut I would hedge to bet, there is a framework you must live within to let this gift that has no rivals mature. hedge to bet: dare saythis
20、 gift that has no rivals: the best gift (love)let this gift mature: let love develop fullySee projects for more examples.4. Words and ExpressionsStep 1. Learn to use the following words and expressions.Lodge, inspire, rival, parallel, provoke, farewell, respective, misleadinto doing, acknowledge, so
21、ar, Step 2. Chinese to English5. Idea SharingStep 1. Express Your LoveGiven a chance to express your love to someone whom you deeply love, what way would you like to use? What do you want to say?Step 2. Group Work : DubbingYoull see a classical movie clip from A Chinese Odyssey (大话西游) starred by Zho
22、u Xingchi. Translate the script into English and dub. 7Unit2, Book 3I. Section A: Iron and the Effects of Exercise1. Teaching Objectives: Learn more about iron and the benefits brought by exercise.Develop related vocabulary.Write an article in the cause-and-effect pattern.2.Time Allotment:Section A
23、(3 periods):1st-2nd period: Warming-upText understandingNotes to the textWords and expressions,Idea sharing. 3rdperiod: WritingSection B(1period):4th periods: Reading Skills-Distinguishing between facts and opinionsText understandingNotes to the textWords and ExpressionsIdea sharing3.Teaching Proced
24、ures:3.1 Warming-upAsk students to have a nutrition detective and determine which nutrients do we need.3.2 Text understandingStep 1. Pre-readingAsk students to skim the text in ten minutes.Step 2. Question askingQ1. What is the use of iron to our body?Q2. What kind of people mostly lack iron?Q3. How
25、 does iron influence our body?Q4. What can you eat to get iron?Step 3. SummaryAsk students to write a summary of the text with about 100 words, among which one of the 8students can write on blackboard3.3 Notes to the textStep1. Sentence analysisChoose some sentences with appositive (同位语) for analysi
26、s to make students understand the use of appositives in a sentence, such as1. , says Roseanne M. Lyle. She is an associate professor at Purdue University. 2. The first and most common is having low iron reserves. It is a condition that typically has no symptoms. Step 2. Sentence combinationGive stud
27、ents some simple sentences to combine into one sentence using appositive structure, such asThe ancient Chinese were a people of inventors and discoverers.The ancient Chinese were a people of philosophers and soldiers.The ancient Chinese were a people of poets and craftsmen.The ancient Chinese gave t
28、he world many of its most useful things.Students can write these sentences into oneThe ancient Chinese, a people of inventors and discoverers, philosophers and soldiers, poets and craftsmen, gave the world many of its most useful things.Step 3. ParaphraseList some sentences and let students to do so
29、me paraphrase. (See teaching projects)Step 4. TranslationIntroduce the skill of translationword transformation, that is how to transform a word from a noun to a verb in translation, such asFor a woman who already has a poor iron status , any additional iron loss from exercise may be enough to tip he
30、r over the edge into a more serious deficiency (L27)tip over the edge: bring about a noticeable change对于那些已经缺铁的女性,任何因锻炼而产生的更多铁离子流失都 足以导致 体内缺铁状况 的恶化 。Then ask students to do some translation by using the skill of word transformation (See projects)3.4 Words and ExpressionsStep 1. GlossaryList some wor
31、ds and phrases connected with body parts.(See Projects)e.g. iron deficiency/iron loss 缺铁digestive system 消化系统molecules of blood protein 血蛋白分子iron reserve 铁离子储量Step 2. Word UsingChoose some words for explanation and practice, such assupplement n. (L10) Translationa multiple vitamin and mineral supple
32、ment复合维生素和矿物质补剂a special supplement to a monthly financial magazine一份金融月刊的特别增刊They are doing extra jobs outside their regular ones to supplement their incomes.9除了常规工作外,他们还干些零活,以补充收入。除了常规工作外,他们还干些零活,以补充收入。See Teaching Projects for more words.3.5 Idea SharingStep 1. InterviewStudents can be interviewe
33、d in pairs, one is a doctor and another acts as a patient. They can ask questions like3. What are included in your meals ? Pork, beef, fish, chicken, tofu, spinach, or ? 4. Do you like to have some drinks during your meal? If so, what are they? 5. Have you ever had any iron supplement? 6. Do you oft
34、en donate blood? Step 2. PresentationMake a presentation of the iron status of your classmates and your suggestions according toyour interviews.3.6 WritingWrite an article in the cause-and-effect pattern. (See Projects)3.7 Assignments1. Write a short composition using the text structure of cause and
35、 effect wit the following topicsa. Reasons for obesityb. Causes for my fear of the water / fire / 2. Exercise DoingDo the exercises from Page 36 to 44II. Section B Does Exercise Have Unexpected Benefits?Teaching Procedures:1. Reading Skills1.1 Distinguishing between facts and opinionsAs we learned i
36、n Unit 2, Book 1 and Unit 8, Book2, it is very important to tell facts from the writers opinions during the course of reading.Then what are facts? And opinions?facts what really happened; objective (客观的)opinions ideas, feelings, judgments or belief that you get from facts; subjective (主观的)1.2 The bi
37、ggest difficulty in distinguishing facts from opinionsWhen you agree with the writers opinions, you may take those subjective things for granted, that is, you may mistake opinions for facts!1.3 Practice (See Projects)2. Text Understanding2.1 Questions and answersa. What are the general benefits of e
38、xercise (Para. 1)?b. What is another benefit of exercise according to the author (main idea of the text)?102.2 MatchingMatch the experiments with rats and the results so as to get the conclusions.(See Projects)2.3 Multiple ChoiceChoose the most appropriate one according to the text. (See Projects)3.
39、 Notes to the Text-Sentence StructureFor a long sentence, if the sub-clause is too long, we can use the structure of inverted part, such as “In contrast, possessed a greater density of blood vessels in the brain than did either of the other two groups of animals.” (L15)than 从句的主语较长或带有长的修饰语时则倒装e.g. I
40、 spend less than do nine out of ten people in my position.我花费的,比在我职位上十分之九的人少。4. Words and ExpressionsLearn to use the following words and expressions.Succession, primary, provide, in response to, attribute, burn off steam, equip, alikeSee the projects for detailed explanation.5. Idea SharingBased on
41、 the studies in the text, give a mini presentation on any of the following topics:a. The benefits of exercise to the old b. The benefits of exercise to the young c. The relationship between exercise and aging 11Unit 3, Book ThreeI. Section A: Where Principles Come First1. Teaching Objectives: To kno
42、w the meaning and usage of some important words, phrases and patterns To be familiar with the writing skills of the text and make use of it in writing To improve Ss reading skills by studying section B To respond and cooperate with classmates willingly To participate activelyTo read sentences and te
43、xts with proper intonation To write smoothly and legibly2.Time Allotment:Section A (3 periods):1rd period: Pre-reading activities ( cultural background information; theme-related questions for warming up;)2st-3nd period: While-reading activities (useful words and expressions; difficult sentences; te
44、xt structure; main ideas)Post-reading activities (comprehension questions; exercises)Section B(1period):4th periods: Practice of the reading skill (Making predictions);T checks on Ss home reading by asking comprehension questions based on the passage;T explains some difficult sentences.3.Teaching Pr
45、ocedures:3.1 Pre-reading ActivitiesStep 1 GreetingsGreet the whole class as usual.Step 2. Review1. Ask students some questions to review the last lesson(show them on the screen).2. Check the homework.Topics121. The curriculum design of Purdue University 2. discuss what contributes to good health.Pur
46、poses1. To develop Ss online learning ability 2. To improve Ss ability to retrieve the relevant information3. To stimulate Ss psychomotor thinking4. To arouse Ss interest in learning the unitMethod: Talk in groups; Use task-based language teaching method, communicative approach, and audiolingual met
47、hod.Step 3. Lead-in and preparation for readingShow the Ss some pictures and backgroundground information on the text. Let Ss talk to each other about the topic on the screen. 1. what are the principles?Teach students the merit of such values as truch, courage, integrityand academic achievement natu
48、rally follows. Prepare kids for a way of life by cultivating a comprehensive set of principles that can affect all kids.2. what is the Hyde School famous for?It is famous for its work with troubled youngsters.3. what is inner-city school?Schools that are located in the older, central part of a city,
49、 which is typically characterized by crowed neighborhoods in which low-income, often minority groups predominate.4. what are the beneficial results of the Hyde Schools principles?The teachers begin to focus on having a fruitful relationship with each student. The teacher-student relationship is taken een further at Hyde. The students, for example, Jimmy DiBattista had been turned positive.Step 4. Preparation for details of the text on the screenSs are required to look at