1、Unit 2 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.The Second PeriodTeaching Aims and Demands1Knowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabulary:earring, instead of(2) Target LanguageI think students should be allowed to do homework with friends.I disagree. They talk instead of doing homework.Sixteen-y
2、ear olds should not be allowed to drive.I agree. They arent serious enough at that age.Do you think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to work at night?No, I dont.2Ability Objects(1) Train students listening skill.(2) Train students communicative competence.3Moral Object:You should have the courage
3、 of your opinions.Teaching Key Point:Target languageTeaching Difficult Point:Agreement and disagreementTeaching Methods1A game 2Listening to cassettes3Pair work 4Teaching by induction .Teaching Aids1A tape recorder2Pieces of paper with sentence starters on them3A paper bagTeaching ProceduresStep Rev
4、isionPlay a game to review the structure be used to do.Write sentence starters on separate pieces of paper as follows:Im allowed to ; My brother isnt allowed to ; Students should not allowed to ; Put the papers in a paper bag. Put students into teams. Each team chooses a slip from the bag. Set a tim
5、e limit of five minutes. Each team writes as many sentences and reasons as they can. When time is up, collect their answers. Each team gets one point for each correct sentence and one point for each correct reason. The team which gets the most points wins the game.Step 2aThis activity provides pract
6、ice understanding the target language in spoken conversation.Point to the picture and ask students what is happening. Elicit answers from students.T: Whats the boy doing?Ss: He is working part-time.T: What are the girls doing?Ss: They are talking.Point to the statements in the chart.Have students lo
7、ok them through. Answer any questions students raise to make sure they comprehend each sentence.Point to the lists of responses. Say, You are to hear Kathy and Molly having a conversation. Kathy will make some statements. Listen and check what Kathy thinks and circle Agrees, Disagrees or Doesnt know
8、 to show what Molly thinks. Point out the sample answers.Play the recording for the first time. Students only listen.Play the recording again. This time students listen and check what Kathy thinks and circle if Molly Agrees, Disagrees or Doesnt know.Check the answers.Kathy The following sentences sh
9、ould be checked:1, 2, 3, 4, 5Molly 1D 2A 3D K 4D 5D KStep 2bThis activity provides practice in understanding the target language in spoken conversation.Point to the list of reasons in the box. Invite a student to read them to the class. Say, You are to hear the same conversation again. This time num
10、ber their reasons in the correct order as you hear on the recording. Point out the sample answer .Play the recording again. Students listen and number the reasons.Check the answers:4, 1, 5, 2, 3Step 2cThis activity provides oral practice using the target language.Read the instructions to the class,
11、Ask students for suggestions that teenagers should and should not be allowed to do. Remind them to look back at Activities 1a and 2a. For example, students might say, Teenagers should be allowed to make their own decisions. Teenagers above seventeen should be allowed to join the army. Teenagers shou
12、ldnt be allowed to stay up Point to the sample conversation. Invite a pair of students to say it to the class, completing the sentences.SA: Do you think teenagers should be allowed to work part-time?SB: Yes, I think they should learn to be independence.Ask another pair to demonstrate a new conversat
13、ion.SA: Do you think teenagers should be allowed to drive?SB: No, I dont think they are old enough to drive.Have students work in pairs. Move around the room listening in on various pairs and offering any help they may need.Check the answers by asking different pairs to say their conversations to th
14、e class. Note: Answers will vary.Step Grammar FocusAsk different pairs of students to say the statements and questions. Write them on the blackboard. Check how well students understand each sentence by asking a student to repeat it in his/her own words. Point out I disagree, I agree and Do you think
15、 ? If necessary, give students more practice.Grammar noteDont explain the structure “ be allowed to” to students. Its too complex for students to understand at this point. So it can be studied almost as if it were a vocabulary item at this level.Step Summary and HomeworkSay, In this class, weve done
16、 a lot of listening and speaking practice using the target language. And weve also talk about agreement and disagreement. Review the grammar box to get a further understanding of the target language.Step Blackboard DesignUnit 2 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.Section AThe Sec
17、ond PeriodTarget language:1I think students should be allowed to do homework with friends.I disagree. They talk instead of doing homework.2Sixteen-year-olds should not be allowed to drive.I agree. They arent serious enough at that age.3Do you think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to work at night?No, I dont.