高二英语选修6 Unit2 Poems教案
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高二英语选修6 Unit2 Poems教案
Unit 3 A healthy life
Ⅰ. 单元教学目标
技能目标Skill Goals
▲Talk about health
▲Learn the harm of smoking and how to stop smoking
▲Learn to advise people about what to do and what not to do
▲Learn about AIDS and how to keep safe from HIV
▲Write a letter to give advice on some problems
Ⅱ. 目标语言
功
能
句
式
Do / Don’t ...
Don’t forget to ...
It is not / would be a good idea to ...
You should ...
You don’t have to ...
Mind your head / step!
It’s OK / all right to ...
词
cigarette, alcohol, sex, sexual, stress, stressful, adolescent,
due, addicted, addictive, accustomed, bad-tempered, automatic,
automatically, mental, mentally, manage, lung, pregnant, quit,
relaxation, chemist, gum, chewing gum, weaken, ashamed, eventually,
production, risk, illegal, HIV, AIDS, flu, needle, male, female,
statement, perfect, perfectly, basic, comprehension, judgment
2. 认读词汇
fitness, nicotine, SARS, immune, fluid, inject, condom, homosexual,
disco, challenging
3. 词组
due to, addicted to, accustomed to, decide on, in spite of, feel
like (doing), take risk (a risk), at risk, get into
4. 重点词汇
cigarette, alcohol, addicted, addictive, HIV, AIDS, mental, stress,
stressful, sex, sexual
语
法
“It” can be used to talk about time, date, distance or
weather:
It is a beautiful day.
It was time to quit smoking.
“It” can be used in the subject position to stand for an
infinitive, -ing form or a clause:
It is amazing that at my age I am still fit.
It is easier to fall than to rise.
It is no good crying over spilt milk.
重
点
句
子
2. I know how easy it is to begin smoking and how tough it is to
give it up. P18
3. But I did finally manage. P18
Ⅲ. 教材分析与教材重组
1. 教材分析
本单元以A healthy
life为话题,通过谈论人们最关心的健康问题,使学生认识到吸烟、喝酒、吸毒、不良饮食等对健康的危害,了解吸烟的危害及怎样戒烟;通过阅读一篇有关艾滋病的宣传文章了解一些艾滋病的常识及如何预防艾滋病;并学会如何就健康问题给别人提供一些建议;功能句式要求学生学会如何表达聚会中的礼仪和禁忌。通过单元学习,要求学生意识到健康的重要性,养成良好的生活习惯,并学会帮助别人解决一些健康问题。
1.1 Warming
Up列举了一些年轻人所关心的健康问题,由此引出单元话题。要求学生列举出更多类似的健康问题,然后在小组和班级范围内进行比较,说出哪个问题是最重要的,并列举出5个有关这个问题人们应该了解的知识。
1.2
Pre-reading要求学生讨论5个与吸烟有关的问题,为后面的Reading做铺垫。
1.3
Reading是一封爷爷写给James的建议信,信中谈到了吸烟为什么会上瘾、吸烟对健康的危害并附上了一篇如何戒烟的文章来帮助James戒烟。
1.4
Comprehending要求学生讨论几个与Reading内容有关的问题,并根据Reading的内容完成表格。另外还要求学生用自己的语言简要概述一下advice
on how to stop smoking。
1.5 Learning about Language包括两部分:Discovering useful words and
expressions是两个关于Reading中的一些词汇的练习;Discovering useful structures
是关于it structure的用法介绍和练习。
1.6 Using Language是一篇关于HIV /
AIDS的宣传材料,介绍了一些有关艾滋病病毒和艾滋病的基本知识以及在生活中如何进行预防。要求学生能判断一些相关陈述的正误。
1.7 Listening是Tina和Sara之间的一段对话,要求学生能听出一些关键词并完成句子。
1.8 Speaking and
Writing包括两部分:第一部分以参加聚会时的礼仪为话题,要求学生列举出一些礼貌行为和禁忌行为,并能用一些句式进行口语表达;第二部分要求学生阅读一封学生来信,然后以指导老师的身份写一封回信,提供一些戒烟的建议。
1.9 SUMMING UP要求学生能独立对本单元所学知识进行总结和回顾。
1.10 LEARNING TIP是一个教学建议,介绍了两种不同类型的问题,即closed questions和open-ended
questions,以及如何处理这两种问题。
The First Period Reading
Teaching goals
1. Target language
a. 重点词汇和短语
cigarette, alcohol, stress, adolescent, addicted, mentally, lung,
quit, due to, accustomed to
b. 重点句式
It’s amazing that ... P18
... how easy it is to begin smoking and how hard it is to stop.
P18
..., I knew it was time to quit smoking. P18
It isn’t easy to stop smoking, but millions have managed to quit
... P19
2. Ability goals
Enable the Ss to learn how people usually get addicted to
cigarettes and how they can quit smoking.
3. Learning ability goals
Enable the Ss to learn how to give advice on stopping
smoking.
Teaching important points 教学重点
Learn the bad effects of smoking and how to give advice on stopping
smoking.
Teaching difficult points 教学难点
Learn in what ways people get addicted to cigarettes.
Teaching methods
Discussion, cooperative learning and oral practice.
Teaching aids
A computer and a projector.
Teaching procedures & ways
Step ⅠLead-in
This step is to lead the Ss to the topic of this unit ― A Healthy
Life.
T: Recently, I read a report — Healthy China, 2005, which is about
ten health issues concerning Chinese people the most in the year
2005. According to your understanding, what a healthy life is like?
And can you guess what the ten issues are? Work in pairs and have a
discussion.
After about 3 minutes.
T: OK, who would like to present your discussions?
S1: Let me try. In our opinion, a healthy life should include two
aspects, physical health and mental health. So a person who lacks
either is not a healthy person. We think of several issues that may
concern people most, they are: food security, medical service
problems, AIDS and effects of environmental pollution on
health.
T: Good points. Other issues concerning people most are: nutrition
and health condition, medical emergency treatment, mental illness,
false medical ads, medicine security and birth defects. If you are
interested in any of these issues, you may search on the Internet
for more information. Now turn to page 17, Warming Up. Here is a
list of health issues that concern young people the most. Can you
think of other issues that are also important? Work with your
partners, and try to make the list longer.
A sample list:
AIDS and infections, parenting, relationships, food and nutrition,
family issues, environmental health, domestic violence, air
pollution, cancer, anxiety, birth control, dental health,
divorce
Let the Ss write the list on the blackboard and have a discussion
on the health issues listed.
T: Now, look at the issues on the blackboard and the issues listed
in the textbook on page 17. Which issue do you think is the most
important one? Why? Work in groups and have a discussion.
After discussion.
T: Which group would like to share your opinions with the
class?
S1: We think that drug taking is particularly important. As we all
know, drug taking does great harm to people’s health; it will
gradually kill a person if he gets addicted to it. Buying drug
costs a lot of money, so many drug takers sell out their fortune to
afford the drug they need. And as a result, many families break up
in this way. We also know that our government has to spend a lot of
money on drug addicts’ treatment.
S2: We think parenting is the most important issue, because many
issues arise as a result of bad parenting or lack of care and love.
If children grow up in happy and healthy families, they will form
good habits and keep away from those bad habits such as using drugs
and smoking.
S3: Our group takes smoking as the most important issue. The
reasons are: smoking does great harm to people’s health, it causes
damage to people’s lung and heart; smoking shortens people’s
life-span; smoking not only does harm to people who smoke, but also
affect the health of people around them, especially their family
members.
Step Ⅱ Pre-reading
T: I agree with you all. All these issues are important and need to
be concerned. I am wondering if any of you smoke. Anyone? ... OK.
It seems nobody in our class smokes, that’s really good. I think
you are all clear that smoking is harmful to health. But we know
that some adolescents started smoking at very early years. Why do
you think they smoke? Discuss in pairs.
2 minutes later.
T: OK. I’d like two pairs to present your opinions.
Volunteer?
S4: I think some adolescents smoke because they are not well aware
of the harm of smoking. Many adults around them smoke, so they may
think it is cool to smoke. So I think it is parents’ duty to tell
their kids about the harm of smoking before they get addicted to
it.
S5: In my opinion, some adolescents smoke because they are falsely
influenced by some media such as TV series and movies. So I think
public media should give adolescents correct guidance.
T: Very good points. Suppose some of them realized the harm of
smoking and wanted to stop it. What advice would you give to them?
Do you know any scientific ways of stopping smoking?
S6: My advice is that let them get interested in some positive
hobbies like sports, playing music, reading, playing chess and so
on. If they show interest in some activities and they can devote
themselves to them, gradually they will keep away from cigarettes
and finally quit smoking.
Step Ⅲ Reading and Comprehension
T: Good advice. Now we are going to read a letter from grandad to
James. In this letter, grandad gives James some advice on stopping
smoking. Let’s read and see if his advice is similar to yours. 5
minutes for you.
After 5 minutes.
T: OK. Time is up. After reading this letter, what kind of person
do you think the grandad is?
S7: From his words, I think he is very kind and considerate. He
doesn’t give direct advice on stopping smoking. Instead, firstly he
tells James how about his present life and what the healthy life
means to him; then he relates James’ smoking to his similar
experience as a teenager, which implies James that he doesn’t need
to worry about it. So I think he is very careful about the way of
talking to his grandson about smoking.
T: You are right. So suppose you were his grandson, would you love
to take his advice?
S7: Yes, I would love to be his grandson and take his advice. I
would feel confident to give up smoking.
T: OK. Now let’s read the letter again and try to find out the
answers to the following statements.
Show the following on the screen.
1. different ways people can become addicted to cigarettes
2. harmful physical effects for smokers
3. effects that a person’s smoking can have on other people
4. effects that smoking can have on sporting performance
After the Ss read the letter again, let them give their answers
orally and then let them fill in the chart on page 20 with brief
phrases and sentences.
T: Up to now, we have known how people usually get addicted to
cigarettes and harmful effects of smoking on smokers and
nonsmokers. But how can people stop smoking? Does James’ grandad
tell him how to stop smoking?
S8: Yes, he tells James how to stop smoking by sending him some
advice he found on the Internet.
T: Good. Now, let’s read the article from Internet. And then we
will do an oral practice. You will have to work in pairs. Suppose
James paid a visit to his grandad, and his grandad told him some
advice on how to stop smoking face to face. Let’s act out this
situation according to information from the article.
A sample dialogue: (J = James; G = grandad)
J: Grandad, I really want to give up smoking. I tried hard, but
failed. Can you give me some advice on how to stop smoking?
G: I am very glad that you have realized the harm of smoking and
make up your mind to stop it. Here I have a few suggestions for
you. First, make a list of all the benefits you will get from
stopping smoking. Second, decide on a day to quit and throw away
all your cigarettes at the end of the day before you plan to quit.
Third, every time you feel like smoking, reread the list of
benefits you wrote. Fourth, develop some other good habits that
will keep your mind and hands busy such as going for a walk,
cleaning your house and so on.
J: What should I do if I feel stressed?
G: You can do some deep breathing. You may also learn some
relaxation exercises and do them every time you feel
stressed.
J: Is it a good idea to join a stop-smoking group?
G: Yeah, it is also a good way. You can talk to a doctor or chemist
if you feel really bad, they would love to help you. The most
important thing is to keep trying. Be aware that some have to try
several times before they finally stop smoking. So you just try
again and I am sure you will succeed finally.
Step Ⅳ Text Analysis
Ask the Ss to analyze the text on its writing purpose, writing
style and main idea.
T: After reading the text, who can summarize the main idea of each
paragraph? Volunteers?
S1: In the first paragraph, the writer tells about the life he is
leading and the importance of healthy life.
S2: In the second paragraph, the writer leads to the topic of his
letter by talking about James’ problem of smoking.
S3: The third paragraph introduces the three different ways of
becoming addicted.
S4: The fourth paragraph is about the harmful effects of
smoking.
S5: The fifth paragraph is about the writer’s hope for his grandson
and his advice on stopping smoking.
T: How about the writing style and purpose of the text?
S6: This text is in the form of a letter, the purpose is to explain
how people get addicted to cigarettes and how smoking affects
people’s health. It also provides some advice on how to stop
smoking.
T: Next, who can summarize the article: How Can I Stop
Smoking?
A sample summary:
Choose a day that is not stressful to quit smoking. Make a list of
all the benefits you will get from stopping smoking. Throw away all
your cigarettes at the end of the day before you plan to quit.
Reread the list of benefits you wrote when you feel like smoking.
Develop some other habits like walking, drinking some water,
cleaning the house and so on to keep yourself busy. If you feel
nervous or stressed, try to do some relaxation exercises like deep
breathing. You can stop smoking with a friend or join a group. If
you feel really bad, ask a doctor or chemist for help. The most
important thing is to keep trying. Don’t feel ashamed if you weaken
because some people have to try many times before they finally quit
smoking. Never give up and you will succeed.
Step V Vocabulary Learning
Help the Ss learn some words and phrases in the text. And let them
do some practice.
Show the following sentences on the screen.
1. I think my long and active life must be due to the healthy life
I live.
2. ... I became addicted to cigarettes.
3. ... your body becomes accustomed to having nicotine in it
...
4. You can become mentally addicted.
5. But I did finally manage.
6. I knew it was time to quit smoking.
T: Now let’s deal with some new words and phrases in the text. Look
at the first sentence, what does “due to” mean? Can you rewrite the
sentence using other words except “due to”?
S1: “Due to” here means “because of / owing to”. We may also say:
Because of the healthy life I live, I can live long and
actively.
T: Good. Number two. “Addicted” means “unable to stop taking or
using something as a habit”, it is usually followed by “to”.
According to this definition, what else can people become addicted
to?
S2: People can become addicted to drugs, alcohol, sweets and so
on.
T: You are right. We call those who are unable to stop taking or
using sth addicts. So addict here is a noun, indicating a kind of
person. Tom, are you a cigarette addict?
S3: No, I am not. I am not addicted to cigarettes.
T: OK. In sentence 3, which phrase you have learnt can be used to
replace “accustomed to”? Anyone?
S4: We may use “used to” to replace it. So this sentence can be
rewritten as: ... your body becomes used to having nicotine in it
...
T: I’d like one sentence from you by using this phrase.
Volunteer?
S5: Having stayed in the basement for several minutes, I finally
became accustomed to the darkness.
T: Next, what is the opposite of “mentally”?
S6: Physically.
T: “Manage” in sentence 5 can be used in many ways. What does it
mean here?
S7: Here it refers to “give up smoking”.
T: Good. Here it means “succeed in doing sth; cope / deal with
sth”. e.g. This is a complicated
S8: Yes, for example, stop, start and enjoy. “Quit” here means
“stop, give up sth / doing sth”. e.g. My mother quitted her job
recently because she feels tired and wants a long
vacation.
Step Ⅵ
1. Make sentences with the six words and phrases: due to, addicted
to, accustomed to, mentally, manage, quit
2. Search on the Internet or other sources for information about
how to stop smoking.