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新課標(biāo)必修二unitcultural relics整個單元教案

發(fā)布時間:2016-12-2 編輯:互聯(lián)網(wǎng) 手機版

The First Period

(Warming up, one class)

(By PowerPoint)

Teaching Aims:

1. To learn the knowledge of the cultural relics.

2. Discuss how to protect our cultural relics.

3. To learn the following words or phrases:

cultural relics, survive, remain, rare, belong to

Teaching Design

Step One: Presentation

(By showing them some photos of some famous cultural relics.)

Hello, everybody, let’s look at the screen. I’ll present your some pictures. They are all very famous places in China or in the world. Please think these over:

A. Can you name them out?

B. Who have the right to own and confirm them?

(The shown pictures: ①The Great Wall, ②The Imperial Palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasties in Beijing and Shenyang; ③The Mausoleum of the First Qin Empeor and the Terracotta Warriors)

Let the students name out the famous places in the pictures, and tell them they are cultural relics. And explain what cultural relics are.

A. a cultural relic is sth that survived for a long time

B. a cultural relic may be a part of old thing has remained when the rest of it had been destroyed

C. or a cultural relic is something rather rare

(while showing these photos, teach the new words in red: cultural relics, survive, remain, rare)

1. Get the students understand the identity of the cultural relics.

2. Let the students try to know that they are at least two sites of cultural relics, the natural site; and the cultural site.

( By showing the pictures of some natural sites relics. Eg: Mount Huashan, The JiuZhaiGou Valley, River Li )

Step Two: Drills

Let the students make some more examples of cultural relics, including the ones inside our country or in other countries, especially the ones in our location.

Here are some possible answers from the students:

(The Neiguan Cave(內(nèi)莞巖); The Xinfengjiang River(新豐江); Heyuan Dinosaur Park(河源恐龍公園); Yuanmingyuan(圓明園), etc.)

(The Sydney Opera; The white House; The Big Ben; The Amber Room, etc.)

Step Three: Discussing 1

As we all know that cultural relics are rather valuable, rare, and sometimes, it is in very high price.

1.Then can you tell the value of the cultural relic?(Have the students discussed for some time in teams, then get their answers by expressing in class.)

(There will be a lot of possible answers. Eg: From the cultural relics we can know what people did in the past, and we can know the cultures at that time, and maybe we can know the technology of making them…)

2. How to protect the cultural relics? (The same as Question 1)

(There will be a lot of possible answers. Eg: Having the idea of protecting our cultural relics; don’t damage them; use them in a right way…..)

Step Four: Discussing 2

1. If you find a cultural relic, what will you do with it?

2. Do you think to whom the cultural relics belong?

(All cultural relics belong to all people and whole society.)

Have the students to discuss the first question for about two or three minutes, then show the answer for their team. Then the same way for Question 2.

(While discussing, teach the new phrase in red)

The Second Period

(Reading part, 2-3 classes)

(By Powerpoint)

Teaching Aims:

1. Reading and understanding, catching the history and information of the Amber Room.

2. Functional item, how to tell the story about the Amber Room

3. Grammar point: The Attributive Clause

4. Learning the following useful words and phrases:

in search of, fancy, style, jewel, in return, reception, light, mirror, wonder, at war, remove, furniture, secretly, wooden, doubt, remain, mystery, apart, take apart

Teaching Design

Step One: Presentation

Last period, we talk about the cultural relics at home and abroad, such as The Great Wall, The Imperial Palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasties in Beijing and Shenyang; The Mausoleum of the First Qin Empeor and the Terracotta Warriors The Sydney Opera; The white House; The Big Ben; The Amber Room (which we have learnt last period)

Then, we will go the Amber Room, showing them the pictures of it.

Do you know the history of the Amber Room, and do you know where the Amber Room is now?

(The Amber Room is a room built by lots of ambers. It was a gift given to Peter the Great, the King of Russia, by the King of Prussia, Frederick William I. It was given the name because almost seven thousand tons of natural ambers were used to make it. But during World WarⅡ in 1941, the Nazi German army secretly stole the Amber Room and sent boxes of the Amber Room on a train to a German City. After that, what really happened to the Amber Room remains a mystery.)

Step Two: Reading 1 (Listening, reading and understanding)

1. Now please listen to the tape of the text IN SEARCH OF THE AMBER ROOM. And then read aloud. Pay attention to the pronunciation of each word and the pauses within each sentence.

2. After reading the text, please complete the exercises of Comprehending.

①Keys to Ex1 BDBAC

②The suggested answers to the Ex2 NS, S, S, NS, NS

3. Detailed Reading

Read the text again and answer the following questions:

①. What was given to the Russian people as a great gift by Frederick WilliamⅠ,the King of Prussia?

(The Amber Room was given to the Russian people as a great gift by Frederick WilliamⅠ,the King of Prussia )

②. Why it is called the Amber Room and how many tons of amber were used to make the Amber Room?

(Because it was made of seven thousand tons of amber, which has a beautiful yellow brown color)

③. What did CatherineⅡ do with the Amber Room?

(She had the Amber Room moved to the palace outside St Petersburg and transformed it.)

④. What happen to the Amber Room during World WarⅡ?

(It was stolen by the Nazi and it was taken apart and missing in World WarⅡ)

Step Three: Intensive Reading

Skimming and identifying the general idea of each paragraph

Now please read the text again and try to catch the main idea of each paragraph. After about five minutes reading, have some students speak for their teams.

1st paragraph: the introduction of the Amber Room

(The Amber Room had a strange history and something about its design, color, shape and material.)

2nd paragraph: the gift to the Czar

(the history of the Amber Room and its use in Russia-the Czar’s winter palace and a small reception hall for important visitors.)

3rd paragraph: the relocation of the Amber Room in CatherineⅡ time

(CatherineⅡ had the Amber Room moved to the palace outside St Petersburg told the artists to add more details to it.)

4th paragraph: the missing of the Amber Room

(the German Nazi stole the Amber Room secretly during the World WarⅡ,and what really happen to the Amber Room remain a mystery)

5th paragraph: the rebuilding of the Amber Room

(Russia and Germany have built a new Amber Room for the 300th birthday f St Petersburg.)

Step Four: Discussing

Closing down by having a discussion

A. Can you imagine the fate of the Amber Room? What is it?

B. Do you think if it is worthwhile to reproduce the Amber Room? Why?

Have the students discussed one question by one question for some time, and then show their views for their teams. There may lots of possible answers.

Keys for reference:

A: I have no idea about the fate of the Amber Room. Because anything can happen to it. Maybe it was destroyed at war in the fighting fire. You see, ambers can be melted easily. Maybe it was kept secretly by somebody who had died without telling about it to anyone else. So maybe it is lying somewhere quietly.

B: I think it is worthwhile to reproduce the Amber Room. Because it represents the culture and a period of history in St Petersburg. It is a trace and feature surviving from a past age and serving to remind people of a lost time.

Step Five: New words teaching

Read the reading part paragraph by paragraph again and pick up the key words and phrases by themselves, let the students try to explain the meaning and usage.

gift(present), ton, stone, heat, design, fancy, style, jewel, in return, reception, light(lit), mirror, wonder, at war, remove, furniture, wooden(wood), doubt, remain,

Especially pay attention to the words and phrases underlined.

Step Six: Grammar points in this text

Let the students try to find out the Attributive clause in warming up and the reading part.

1. A cultural relic is something that has survived for a long time.

2. It is your job to look into any reports of cultural relics that have been found in China.

3. You are sent to a small town where you find a relic that was stolen from a palace.

4. The man who has it insists that it belongs to his family.

5.This gift was the Amber Room, which was given this name because almost seven thousand tons of amber were used to make it.

6. Later, CatherineⅡhad the Amber Room moved to the palace outside St Petersburg where she spent her summers.

7. In 1770, the room was completed the way she wanted it.

8. This was a time when the two countries were at war.

Have the students judge whether they are the same as those we had learnt before. Especially the 5th one. This will be the homework after class.

The Third Period

(Learning about Language, 1-2 classes)

Teaching Aims:

1. To learn some useful words and expressions

2. To learn some useful structures

3. To learn the Restrictive and Non-Restrictive Attributive Clause

Teaching Important Point

Learn how to use the Attributive Clause with that/which/who/where/when

Teaching Difficult Point:

⑴. How to tell the Attributive Clause with that/which/who/where/when from other clauses.

⑵. Learn the differences between the Restrictive and Non-Restrictive Attributive Clause

Teaching Design

Step One: Retelling (Can be chosen)

Retell the story of the Amber Room in their own words.

Step Two: Exercising 1 (Exercise 1 &2 on Page 3)

⑴. Complete Exercise One in Learning about Language on Page3. Asking and answering activity to check the students’ answers of the exercises; individual, pair of group work or finish each task.

Here are the keys to Ex1:

1. rare

2. vase

3. in return

4. in search of

5. belong to

6. heat

7. remain

8. gift

9. doubt

10. remove

⑵. Look, think and compare

Read over the materials in Ex2 carefully and try to find out the different meanings and usages of the phrase belong to, and try to match the meaning with the given sentences.

Keys:

1. to be the property of; The coat belongs to me.

2. to be a part of, be connected with; That top belongs to this desk.

3. to be a member of; He belongs to a large family.

Step Three: Exercising 2 (Exercise 3 on Page4)

Try to complete Exercise 3 on Page4.

The preposition at sometimes indicates a state, condition or continuous activity. Look at the sentences of Ex.3 and try to express each of them in another way in teams.

After several minutes, having some show their answers.

Suggest answers:

1. This was a time when the two countries were fighting against each other. (at war)

2. She was working in the garden all this morning. (at work)

3. Children who are playing often make a lot of noise.(at play)

4. When we called, the family were having dinner. (at dinner)

5. What are they doing now? They are having their meal.(at meal)

And have the students find other similar structure:

(at office, at school; etc)

Step Four: Grammar point (the Attributive clause)

⑴ . Discovering useful structures (on Page 4)

Let the students try to find out the Attributive clause in warming up and the reading part.

1. A cultural relic is something that has survived for a long time.

2. It is your job to look into any reports of cultural relics that have been found in China.

3. You are sent to a small town where you find a relic that was stolen from a palace.

4. The man who has it insists that it belongs to his family.

5.This gift was the Amber Room, which was given this name because almost seven thousand tons of amber were used to make it.

6. Later, CatherineⅡhad the Amber Room moved to the palace outside St Petersburg where she spent her summers.

7. In 1770, the room was completed the way she wanted it.

8. This was a time when the two countries were at war.

Explain some of them, look at the fifth sentence carefully. Get the students to tell the differences from the others.

There is a comma before the relative pronoun which.

And this is a Non-Restrictive Attributive clause.

The relative clause carries extra information that is not necessary to identify the person or thing being discussed.

While the other sentences have the Restrictive Attributive Clauses.

●非限制性定語從句的用法:

1.非限制性定語從句與先行項的關(guān)系不緊密,只是作為附加說明,不起限制作用。

2.這一類主從句之間往往用逗號分開,翻譯成漢語時可單獨翻譯為一句。

3.非限制性定語從句所修飾的先行項,如果是物或是事,關(guān)系代詞只能用which,不能用that, 作賓語時也不能省略。

4.有時非限制性定語從句所修飾的不是前面的某個詞,而是代表整個主句所講的內(nèi)容。

Tom’s father, who is over sixty, still works hard day and night.

All the copies of Sister Carrie, which he recommended to the students, have been lent out.

I met Mr Smith yesterday, whose daughter wants to learn Chinese.

We have another visit to Shaoxing, where LuXun was born.

She comes from Beijing, which can be told from her accent.

(這里關(guān)系代詞which指的不是某個詞,而是代表整個主句所講的內(nèi)容)

⑵ Exercises of Attributive Clause

(the file of the Ex of Attributive Clause)

Step Five: Homework

1. Homework on Page42 Ex1 (key words)

2. Translation on Page43 Ex 3

3. Exercises of Attributive Clause

The Fourth Period

(Using Language, 1 class, oral practice)

Teaching Aims:

1. To learn to tell facts from opinions

2. To write a reply letter

3. To listen and speak about cultural relics

Teaching Design

Step One: Homework Checking

Check the homework of the Attributive Clause

Step Two: Talking (facts and opinions)

⑴ Morning, class, we always say, “We must respect facts and can’t wholly depend on one’s opinions.” But can you tell me:

A. What does it mean when say, “It is a fact”?

B. What does it mean when you say, “It is an opinion”?

Keys for reference:

A: A fact must be real, objective and without any personal judgment. So it can be proved.

B: An opinion always expresses one’s own ideas. It is always subjunctive. So it has not been proved yet.

⑵ Warming up by questioning

Turn to Page 5. Read the passage and tell us:

a. If you want to go in for law against somebody, and if you want to win, what’s the most important thing you should do first?

b. What makes a judge decide which eyewitnesses to believe and which not to believe?

Keys for reference:

a. Searching for facts of course. The more, the better.

b. The evidences offered by the eyewitnesses make the judge decide which one is believable and which is not.

⑶ Guided reading

a. Reading and defining

Read the passage and define:

What is a fact?

What is an opinion?

What is an evidence?

b. Reading and translating

Read the passage and translate in into Chinese paragraph by paragraph.

(Ask someone to do it.)

c. Reading and understanding

Next you are to read and underline all the useful expressions or collocations in the part. Copy them into your homework after class as homework.

Collocation from Using Language on Page 5

in a trial, rather than, …more than…, to tell the truth, agree with(to), It can be proved that…, no reason to lie, a reply to a letter, think highly of, search for, return the treasure to, cost them a lot of time and money

Step Three: Listening 1

Now, this unit we learn that the Amber Room is missing, and as we know, people never stopped searching for the Amber Room. This time we’ll listen to what three people say they know about the missing Amber Room. Before we listen to them, I’ll present some related new words to you to help you understand them easily. Please look at them and read them.

Explode爆炸, Czch捷克, mayor市長, melt熔化, sub(sub marine)潛水艇, survivor幸存者, Titanic泰坦尼克號

Look at the forms, and discuss the forms,

What are facts? (What they heard, saw and did are facts)

What are opinions? (What they believed are opinions)

Then play the tape, get them listen twice to catch the useful information and fill in the blanks with the information.

Step Four: Listening 2 (listen practice )

1. Page 41 Ex Book, listening,

2. On Page 44 Ex Book, listening,

Step Five: Writing

On Page 7, Student Book, writing practice, reply to Johann’s letter.

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