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教学目标
一、Teaching Aims 本单元为复习课,重点复习1至5单元出现的语法现象和日常交际用语。同时通过对话课的学习与操练,进一步熟悉有关打电话的用语,通过对两篇文章的学习,了解一些有关集邮,集硬币方面的知识,学生能够对硬币的历史,发展和收藏进行介绍。 二、Teaching important and difficult points 1.Words and phrases shape, ring, collection, bank, material, hide, (hid, hidden), envelope, cheaply, cock, shame coin, silver, penny, (pi. pence) , mine, possibly, whenever, whatever, afford, hand out, here and there, look round, sooner or later, pick up, packs of, kind of…, at the beginning, be mixed with 2.Daily expressions Hello. Can I speak to Zhou Lan, please? This is Zhou Lan speaking. But I’ve only just got home. I would like to ask you about some stamps. What a pity! What a shame! I’ll ring you if I have any news. It’s a pity I didn’t think of it earlier. 3.Grammar Revise grammar from unit one to unit five.
教学建议
对话课建议: 在Lesson 21 有关打电话的对话练习,教师引导学生以口头练习为主,让学生在对话交际功能学会打电话的用语。教师可设置情景对话让学生们进行操练,比如说:教师让两个学生们到前表演,话题为谈论借英语学习杂志或其它使用学生们感兴的题目,教师给学生在黑板上写一些电话用语的日常用语如:Can/May I speak …..? This is ….speaking? Is that..? so on教师在这里只充当配角。
课文建议 教师在Lesson22中,让学生分小组学习本文章,复述课文,分小组讨论集邮的好处。教师与学生们共同参与完成本课的学习内容。教师尽力给学生们多提供有关本课内容的信息和图片。
听力建议 1.首先,教师对学生讲今天要学习的是收集硬币的知识,教师介绍在这段对话中共有五个人,他们都有不寻常的硬币。 2.教师让学生们阅读每一个练习的问题,弄清楚学生们在听的过程中应抓住哪些重点,然后教师在播放磁带,以泛听和精听为过程,最后教师检查学生做练习的情况。
教材分析 本单元是一个复习课,本文的对话是以打电话为主,练习打电话用语,语句比较简单,两篇阅读课是有关于收集硬币集邮的介绍,文中用一些数字表明硬币的发展过程,同时也学习提供一些集邮的建议,在23课中语法主要是复习1至5单元所学的知识点及词性的转换。
重点难点 辨析:pack与parcel,packet 这三个词都指包。 pack多指较小的包,与package可以互换;学生用的背包可用pack,如: The soldier carried a pack on his back. 这个军人背上背着一个小包。 packet也指较小的包,多指同类东西的“一束”,“一盒”等,如: a packet of letters(一捆信),packet(pack)of cigarettes(一包香烟) parcel多指“邮包”。
shape,form,figure的区别 shape着重指人或物的比较具体的整个外形,不太正式。 We saw a shape through the mist but we couldn’t see who it was.我们从雾中看见一个人影,但我们看不清那是谁。 form指有具体结构和看得见的某种特殊形状或是抽象的形式 In the early morning light we could just see the forms of the mountains.在晨曦中,我们仅能看到群山的轮廓。 figure指物时,侧重指轮廓;指人时,着重指姿态。 I could see a tall figure near the door. 我可以看见门附近有一个高大的身影。
possible, probable的区别 这两个词的反义词是impossible, improbable 1)possible作“或许”解,有“也许如此,也许不如此”之意。强调客观上有可能性,但常常带有“实际可能性很小”的暗示。 2)probable用来指有根据,合情理,值得相信的事物,带有“大概,很可能”的意味。语气比possible要重,是most likely之意。 It’s possible, though not probable. That he will accept the terms.他也可能接受这些条件,但希望不大。 (2) be possible, be probable常用形式主语it,构成句型为: It is possible/probable + that …(从句) It is possible /probable+ for sb. to do sth. 例如: 他有可能做这件事。 [√] It is possible for him to do this. [√] It is possible that he will do this. [×] He is possible to do this.
particular, especial或special区别 三者均有“特别的”之意, 但particular指同类事物中具有独特性质的一个 especial和special相同,强调某种特殊的目的或用途,但especial为书面语,口语中多用special。 There was a particular expression in his eyes. 他眼睛中有一种特别的神情。 The patient needs special/ especial care. 病人需要特殊的照料。
Coins can be made of many different kinds of metal mixed together. mixed together(=…which are mixed together)过去分词短语作后置定语,相当于一个省略的定语从句。 He is reading the short stories written by Lu Xun. ( = He is reading the shorts stories which were written by Lu Xun. ) Please give me letters received yesterday. (=…the letters which were received yesterday. ) 如果这个分词是一个单词,就位于修饰的名词之前,作定语。 She is our respected teacher. The lost key has been found.
A year passed when it was realized that the parcel had been sent to the wrong destination.一年以后才发现包裹送错了地方。 It’s possible that one of them kept a bank where the workers could keep their money safe.有可能他们中的某个人办了一家银行,工人们可以放心地把钱存在那儿。 这是一个由形式主语it引导的复合句,真实主语是后面的that从句。其句型结构为:It is+形容词+that从句,常用于这个句型的形容词有:possible,necessary, important, clear, certain, strange等。 It is necessary that we master one or two foreign languages.我们精通一至二门外国语是很必要的。 keep a bank意为“开办银行”。此处keep为及物动词,意为“经营”、“管理”、“养活”。 keep a shop意为“开办商店” keep the farm意为“经营农场” keep the house意为“管理家务”keep the family意为“养家糊口”
It contained 54,951 coins dating from the year 260-275 AD.那一次挖掘的硬币共有54951枚,都是公元260-275年间的硬币。 dating from在句中作定语,相当于定语从句…which dated from the year…修饰先行词coins, date用作vi., 意思是“起始”、“兴趣于”。date from 表示“始于……时期”。 过去分词短语和现在分词短语用作定语时相当于一个定语从句。如: Tell the children playing (== who are playing) there not to make so much noise.让那些在那儿玩的小孩别这么吵。 They’re problems left (= which have been left) over by history.这些是历史遗留下来 [1] [2] 下一页
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