1、Unit 3 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.The Fourth PeriodTeaching Aims and Demands1Knowledge Objects(1) Key Vocabulary:be strict with, take a test, pass a test, fail a test(2) Target LanguageI think Peter should be allowed to take the test later.I dont agree.I think the school
2、 has to have rules.2Ability Objects(1) Train students listening skill.(2) Train students ability to talk about agreement and disagreement.3Moral Object:Its good manners to be on time.Teaching Key Points1Review some key vocabulary words and target language.2Talk about agreement and disagreement.Teach
3、ing Difficult Point:Talk about agreement and disagreement.Teaching Methods:1 Review 2Listening 3Group workTeaching Aid:A tape recorderTeaching ProceduresStep Revision(1) Check the homework.(2) Competition: Write “are allowed to” and “arent allowed to” on the blackboard. Divide the class into groups.
4、Each group is asked to write down as many things as they can think of about what teenagers are or arent allowed to do. See which group can think of the most items for each category.Step 1aThis activity reviews the use of always, sometimes, usually and never.Point to the picture. Ask students to desc
5、ribe what is happening in the picture.Help students to say, The boy is late for class. Invite a student to read the four questions in the box to the class.Read the instructions and remind students of the exact meanings of the adverbs of frequency.Say, Please write A after things you always do, U aft
6、er things you usually do, S after things you sometimes do and N for things you never do.Get students to finish the task on their own.Answers to this activity will vary.Step 1bThis activity provides oral practice using the target language.Point out the sample conversation. Ask a pair of students to s
7、ay it to the class.SA: Do you ever get to class late?SB: Yes , I sometimes get to class late.Say, Talk with your partner about your answers in Activity 1a.As the pairs work together, walk around the room offering help if necessary.Ask several pairs to share their conversations with the class.Step 2a
8、This activity provides practice in understanding the target language in spoken conversation.Point out the four items in Activity 1a. Say, You will listen to a conversation and circle the things on the list that you hear. Play the recording for the first time. Students only listen.Play the recording
9、a second time. This time students listen and circle the things that they hear.Check the answers:1, 4Step 2bThis activity provides listening practice using the target language.Point to both the numbered and lettered lists of item in the box.Point out the sample answer. Read the sentence “Peter is goi
10、ng to fail a math test to the class. ”Say, Ill play the same recording again. You are to match the sentence parts as you hear on the tape.Play the recording for students to do the activity.Check the answers:1c 2e 3a 4b 5dStep 2cThis activity provides oral practice using the target language.Call stud
11、ents attention to the statements in the box. Say them to the class.Ask three students to read the sample conversation to the class, completing the sentences.SA: I think Peter should be allowed to take the test later.SB: I dont agree.SC: I think the school has to have rules.Write the conversation on
12、the blackboard.Divide the class into groups of four. Say, Now discuss the statements with your group.As the groups work together, walk around the room offering help as needed. Ask some groups to say a few lines of their conversations to the class.NotesParents should not be too strict with teenagers.
13、 Note the word be strict with.Generally speaking, we say be strict with sb. but be strict in sth. For example, Our teachers are strict with us. He is strict in his work.Step Summary and HomeworkSay, In this class, weve learned to talk about agreement and disagreement. And weve also reviewed adverbs
14、of frequency. Have you ever been late for school? Write a passage to describe what was happening that day.Step Blackboard DesignUnit 3 Teenagers should be allowed tochoose their own clothes.Section BThe Fourth PeriodTarget language:A: I think Peter should be allowed to take the test later.B: I dont agree.C: I think the school has to have rules.