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TheThirdPeriod●从容说课Thisisthethirdperiodoftheunit.Thelessondealsmainlywiththegrammar,thatis,thestructurewhichexpressescommandsandrequestsandthereversaloftheindirectspeechanddirectspeech.Thesecondpartofthisperiodisanotherpassage“StandardEnglishAndDialects”.Afterit,thereisanexerciseforustomakeupdialoguesusingthecommandsandrequests.Thispartistogivestudentsachancetopracticethiskindofstructure.Thesecondpartofthisperiodisanotherpassage“StandardEnglishAndDialects”.Inthislessonwefirstreviewthegrammarwelearninlastunit.Sostudentswillbeaskedtodosomeexercisesaboutthisgrammaritem.Bydoingso,studentscanrecallsomerulesofthereversalbetweenthedirectspeechandindirectspeech.Then,studentswillhaveatasktotelltherequestsfromcommands.Thenshowthesentencepatternsofrequestsandcommands.Usingistheaimofthelanguageteaching,soafterlearningthestructures,themostimportantoneistoputthemintouse.Afterdoingsomeexercisesaboutreversalofdirectspeechandindirectspeech,studentswillusethesesentencepatternsindailylifebymakingupdialoguesaccordingtothesituationonPage13.Tomakethestudentsmasterthestructurewell,Ithinkitisnecessarytooffermorepractice.AndthepassageinthispartistoprovidestudentswithmoreinformationonEnglishandimprovestudents’readingspeed.SoIthinkitisnotnecessarytotreatitasanintensivereadingmaterialaccordingtotheaim.Instead,Iwillteachitasanextensivereadingpassage.●三维目标1.Knowledge:Learnandmasterthesentencepatternswhichexpressanorderandarequest,andtheirdifferentfeatures.2.Ability:Usethesepatternstocommunicatewithothers.3.Emotion:Helpstudentsmasterthepointsinthisperiod.●教学重点Pointoutthefeaturesofanorder—whichusestheimperative,namely“tell/ordersb.todosth.”andarequest—whichusesaquestionformoranimperative,verypolite,namely“asksb.todosth.”●教学难点Howtochangeordersandrequestsintoreportedordersandrequests.●教具准备slides●教学过程Step1GreetingsandrevisionGreetthewholeclassasusual.Reviewtheusefulwordsandexpressionsbylettingstudentsmakeupsentencesusingthesewordsandexpressions.Step2Grammar,T:Inthelastunit,wehavelearntsomethingaboutthedirectspeechandindirectspeech.Weknowwhilewechangedirectspeechintoindirectspeech,weshouldchangemanythingssuchasthetense,someadverbialsandsomeverbs.Nowlet’sfirstdosomeexercises.TurnthefollowingintoIndirectSpeech1.“IbrokeyourCDplayer,”hesaidtome.2.“Areyousureyoudidn’tdoanythingtothis?”heaskedme.3.“Afriendinneedisafriendindeed,”Mothersaidtome.4.Tomsaid,“Iboughtabookformybrotheryesterday.”5.Hesaid,“Ishallmeetheratmyoffice.”6.Theteachersaid,“Imustgonow.”7.Hesaid,“Icandohomeworkmyselfnow.”8.Hesaid,“Thehousewasbuiltin1965.”9.“WhywasJennylateforschool?”MrBakerwantedtoknow.10.Theysaid,“willyouvisitthemuseumtomorrow?”TurnthefollowingintoDirectSpeech.11.IsaidthatIwouldtrymybest.12.Hewondered(asked)howlongittooktodothework.13.BobaskedJohnwhetherhehadseenhiswallet.14.Hisauntsaidthatshehadgottherefivedaysbefore.15.IaskedTomwhyhehadnottoldherthetruth.Suggestedanswers:1.HetoldmethathehadbrokenmyCDplayer.2.HeaskedmeifIwassureIhadn’tdoneanythingtothat.3.Mothertoldmethatafriendinneedisafriendindeed.4.Tomsaidthathehadboughtabookforhisbrotherthedaybefore.5.Hesaidthathewouldmeetherathisoffice.6.Theteachersaidhehadtogo/mustgothen.7.Hesaidthathecoulddohomeworkhimselfthen.8.Hesaidthatthehousewasbuiltin1965.9.MrBakerwantedtoknowwhyJennyhadbeenlateforschool.10.Theyaskedifwewouldvisitthemuseumthenextday.11.Isaid,“I’lltrymybest.”12.Heasked,“Howlongdoesittaketodothework?”13.BobaskedJohn,“Haveyouseenmywallet?”14.Hisauntsaid,“Igotherefivedaysago.”15.“Whydidn’tyoutellherthetruth?”IaskedTom.T:Youdidaverygoodjob.Today,we’llgoontostudyindirectanddirectspeech.Butfirstly,weshouldlearntotellrequestsfromcommands.InEnglish,givingcommandsislesspolitethanmakingarequest.Somostoftime,commandsaremadebythosepeoplewhoarebosses,teachers,leaders,officers,orsomeotheronewhohasauthority.Nowwouldyoupleasetellwhichofthemarecommands?(showthemaslide)1.Closethedoor!,2.Wouldyoupleasehelpmecarrythecase?3.Getmesomethingtodrink.4.Couldyoulendme100yuan?5.Pleaseturnoffthelights.6.Don’tsmokehere.7.Willyoucleantheblackboard?8.Cleanthetableplease.S:1,3,6arecommands,andothersarerequests.T:That’sright.Sowecandrawaconclusion:Sentencepatternforcommands:Do.../Donotdo...Sentencepatternforrequests:Do...please./Canyoudo...?/Couldyoudo...?/Willyoudo...?/Wouldyoudo...?Thenifwewanttochangethemintoindirectspeech,weshoulddolikethis:Commands:sb.told/orderedsb.(not)todosth.Requests:sb.askedsb.else(not)todosth.Accordingtotheserules,let’sdosomepractice.1.ChangethesesentencesintoIndirectSpeech.Hesaidtome,“Don’tsmokeinthisroom.”Hesaidtome,“Pleasedon’tsmokeinthisroom.”Hesaidtome,“Couldyoupleasehelpmewithmywork?”Suggestedanswers:Hetoldmenottosmokeinthatroom.Heaskedmenottosmokeinthatroom.Heaskedmetohelphimwithhiswork.2.ChangethefollowingsentencesintoDirectSpeech.Thelandladyaskedhimtoputhiscoatinthecloset.Theyoungfathertoldhischildrennottomove.Mothertoldmetolockthedooraftermidnight.Suggestedanswers:“Putyourcoatintheclosetplease,”thelandladysaidtohim.Theyoungfathersaidtohischildren,“Don’tmove.”Mothersaid,“Lockthedooraftermidnight.”3.(theteachershowthescreen)Don’tsDosComeinto/lab/without...Touch/anything/labSmokePut/anything/basinTalk/soloudlyLeave/books/labWatch/teacher/carefullyDip/finger/mixtureSuckfingerWrite/answer/blackboardTidy/lab/experimentPut/everything/cupboardsT:Lookatthescreen.Let’spractisecommandsandrequestsinpairs.Youmaynoticeontheleft,undertheword“Don’ts”,therearethreeorders,underthemtherearethreeorders,underthemtherearethreerequests.Ontheright,undertheword“Dos”,therearethreeorders,underthemtherearethererequests.Firstwearegoingtopractisethecommands.Icangiveyouan,example.Lookatthesixorders.InDirectSpeech,Icansay“Watchtheteachercarefully.Don’tcomeintothelabwithoutateacher.”Inreportedorder.Icansay“Shetoldustowatchtheteachercarefully.Shetoldusnottocomeintothelabwithoutateacher.”Afteryoupractisetheorders,youmaypractisetherequests.Areyouclear?Nowlet’sbegin.(givestudentsseveralminutestopractisethem,thenteachermaycheck)Suggestedanswers:DirectSpeech:1.Don’tcomeintothelabwithoutateacher.2.Don’ttouchanythinginthelab.3.Don’tsmoke.4.Watchtheteachercarefully.5.Dipyourfingersintothemixture.6.Suckyourfingers.7.Willyoupleasenotputanythinginthebasin?8.Don’ttalktooloudly,please.9.Don’tleavethebooksinthelab,please.10.Writeyouranswersontheblackboard,please.11.Couldyoupleasetidythelabaftertheexperiment?12.Puteverythinginthecupboardsplease.IndirectSpeech:1.Hetoldusnottocomeintothelabwithoutateacher.2.Hetoldusnottotouchanythinginthelab.3.Hetoldusnottosmoke.4.Hetoldustowatchtheteachercarefully.5.Hetoldustodipourfingersintothemixture.6.Hetoldustosuckourfingers.7.Heaskedusnottoputanythinginthebasin.8.Heaskedusnottotalksoloudly.9.Heaskedusnottoleavethebooksinthelab.10.Heaskedustowriteouranswersontheblackboard.11.Heaskedustotidythelabaftertheexperiment.12.Hetoldustoputeverythinginthecupboards.4.Nowlet’susethesepatternstomakeupsomedialogues.PleaseturntotheexerciseonP13.Suggesteddialogues:(1)A:Excuseme,couldyoupleaseclosethedoor?It’ssowindy.B:Ofcourse.(2)A:Excuseme,pleasemakesomeroomforme.Ihavetogetoffthetrainnow.B:Sure.(3)A:Lookout!Abearisapproachingyou!B:Help!I’msoscared!A:Don’tmove!Keepcalm.Abearwon’tattacksomeonewhoisnottooffendit.Step3ReadingT:Asweallknow,Chinaisaverybigcountrywheredifferentdialectsarespoken.Canyoulistsomeofthem?,S:Guangdongdialect,Shanghaidialect,Sichuandialect...T:Isthereanybodywhocanspeakadialectfromotherplace?S:(somestudentsactitout)T:Thankyou!Doyouthinkthatitiseasyforpeopletofollowthosespeakingdifferentdialect?S:No.Somedialectsarereallydifficulttounderstand.T:Thenhowcanwesolvethisproblem?S:WecancommunicateinPutonghua.T:Yes.ThedifferencebetweenChinesedialectsaresobigthatit’sreallyhardforpeopletocommunicateinit.SonowmoststudentsaretaughtinschoolinPutonghua.ThendoyouthinkthatitisthesamecasewiththeUS?S:Ithinkso.T:Whatisitthatmakesyouthinkso?S:IthinkthattheUSisabigcountryjustlikeChina.Besides,itisacountryinwhichmanypeoplearefromdifferentplaces.SoIthinkthatpeoplemayspeakdialects.T:Let’strytofinditoutwhetheritisthecase.Nowreaditfastandthenanswerthesequestions.1.Istherethesamecase?Canyoulistsomeexamples?2.WhyaretheresomanydialectsintheUS?3.WhatisthestandardEnglish?4.Doyouthinkthere’sthestandardEnglish?5.CanyoutellaninterestingorfunnystorythatshowsgreatdifferencebetweendialectsinChinese?Suggestedanswers:1.Yes.Ithasmanydialects,suchasMidwestern,southern,AfricanAmericanandSpanishdialects.2.Becausepeoplehavecomefromallovertheworld.Geographyalsoplaysapartinmakingdialects.3.ItisbelievedtobetheEnglishspokenonTVandtheradio.4.No.5.KeysorKiss?OnefriendofminewasgivinganEnglishlessontoaclassofadultswhohadrecentlycometoliveintheUnitedStates.Afterplacingquiteanumberofeverydayobjectsonatableheaskedvariousmembersoftheclasstogivehimtheruler,thebook,thepenandsoon.Theclasswentverysmoothly,andthestudentsseemedinterestedandseriousabouttheworkthattheywereengagedinuntilmyfriendturnedtoanItalianandsaid,“Givemethekeys.”Themanlookedsurprisedandsomewhatataloss(有点手足无措).Seeingthis,myfriendthoughtthatthestudenthadn’theardhimclearly,soherepeated,“Givemethekeys.”TheItalianshruggedhisshoulders.Then,hethrewhisarmsaroundtheteacher’sneckandkissedhimonbothcheeks.Step4SummaryT:Todaywehavelearntsomepatternswhichexpresscommandsorrequests.Andwehavedealtwiththereversalofthesentencepatterns.Afterreadingthepassage,wehaveknownthatAmericanEnglishhasdifferentdialects.ThoughthereisnostandardEnglish,weshouldlearnto,pronouncetheEnglishwordscorrectly.Step5HomeworkT:Today’shomeworkistorecitewordsandphrasesandmakeadialogueusingsentencepatternsofexpressingcommandsandrequests.●板书设计Unit2EnglisharoundtheworldTheThirdPeriodcommandsrequestDirectSpeechDo...Donotdo...Do...pleaseWillyoudo...?Wouldyoudo...?Canyoudo...?Couldyoudo...?IndirectSpeechsb.told/orderedsb.todo...sb.told/orderedsb.nottodo...Sb.askedsb.todo/nottodo...●活动与探究1.Oneaimofthisactivityistogivestudentsachancetopracticethesentencepatternsinpractice.Sostudentsarerequestedtomakearesearchofthesituationsinwhichrequestsandcommandsareused.TheotheraimistomakeresearchondialectsinChina.TheyareaskedtolookintowhichdialectisthemostpopularinChinaandwhatcausesthissituation.2.将下列对话改成间接引语ThefollowingdialogueisanexcerptfromMarkTwain’sTheMillion-PoundBankNote.Henryfoundthattherewasamillion-poundnoteintheenvelope.Hethoughtthetwobrothershadmadeamistake.Hehurriedtotheirhouseandrangthebell.Theservantappeared.Henryaskedforthebrothers.Servant:Theyaregone.Henry:Where?Servant:TotheContinent.Henry:TheContinent?Servant:Yes,sir.Henry:Whenwilltheybeback?Servant:Inamonth,theysaid.Henry:Amonth!Tellmehowtogetwordtothem.It’sofgreatimportance.Servant:Ican’t,indeed.I’venoideawherethey’vegone.Henry:ThenImustseesomememberofthefamily.Servant:Familyisaway,too—inEgyptandIndia,Ithink.Henry:There’sbeenanimmensemistakemade.They’llbebackbeforenight.TellthemI’vebeenhere,andthatI’llkeepcomingtillit’sallright,andtheyneedn’tworry.Servant:I’lltellthem,iftheycomeback,butI’mnotexpectingthem.Theysaidyou’dbehereinanhourtomakeinquiries,butImusttellyouit’sallright,they’llbehereontimetomeetyou.●备课资料EnglishTeachingintheUSATheUnitedStatesofAmericaismainlyanEnglish-speakingcountry.Themajorityofthe,populationspeakEnglishastheirnativelanguage.Business,education,socialactivities,etc.areconductedinEnglish.Acrossthecountry,peoplepronouncemanyEnglishwordsinseveraldifferentways,butforthemostpart,Americansspeakonecommonlanguage.ThislanguageissometimescalledAmericanEnglish.HowevernoteveryoneintheU.S.A.isanativespeakerofEnglish.Mostimmigrants(移民)arespeakersofotherlanguages.Therearehundredsofcommunities(社区)aroundtheU.S.A.whereEnglishisnotthemostcommonlyusedlanguage.Chinese,Italian,German,Greek,Spanish,andFrenchareallspokeninvariouscommunitiesintheU.S.SpanishisthesecondmostcommonlyspokenlanguageafterEnglish.ItiswidelyspokeninNewYorkandacrossthesouthernpartofthecountry.Forspeakersofotherlanguages,learningEnglishisimportant,butteachingpeopletospeakEnglishasasecondlanguagewasgivenlittleattention.Non-Englishspeakerswereexpectedto“pickup”thelanguagebymeetingwithothersinpublic.Recently,thishaschanged.Today,mostlargepublicschoolsandcommunitycollegeshaveESL(EnglishasaSecondLanguage)programs:AmericanEnglishteachersfeelthatEnglishstudentsshouldlearnthelanguagethewaytheywilluseit.Therefore,ESLprogramsofferdifferentEnglishlessonstodifferentstudents.SomeprogramsteachstudentstocommunicateinEnglishinpublic.OtherprogramsteachthekindofEnglishpeoplewillneedfortheirjobs.AmericanESLinstructionalmethodsdonotlayemphasis(强调)ongrammarortranslation,butontheimportanceofcommunication.ThegoalistogettheEnglishlearnerstolearnbyusingthelanguage.Multiplechoices:1.PeopleintheUnitedStates____________.A.areallnativespeakersofEnglishB.speakEnglishinvariouswaysC.allspeakAmericanEnglishD.areimmigrantsfromEnglish-speakingcountries2.Inthepastthenon-Englishimmigrants____________.A.didn’tknowhowtolearnEnglishB.foundthatEnglishwasnotimportantC.learnedEnglishthroughbooksD.paidspecialattentiontoteachingEnglish3.____________isthemostwidelyusedlanguageexceptEnglishintheU.S.A.ESLB.FrenchC.SpanishD.Chinese4.Thephrase“pickup”inthesecondparagraphmeans“____________”.A.trytomasterB.repeatagainandagainC.gotoschoolsometimesD.learnwithoutstudyingortakinglessons5.ESLprogramsteachthestudents____________.A.onlygrammaticalrulesandidiomsB.touseEnglishthroughpracticeC.differentlanguagesD.tolearnEnglishbytranslatingtheirownnativelanguagesintoEnglishAnswers:1.B2.A3.C4.D5.BWordsandIdiomsTobreakyourneck,美国人在讲话和写文章的时候经常用一些和人体各部分有关系的成语或俗语。本文介绍的两个习惯用语就是和脖子(neck)有关的。在美国英语里有一些习惯用语都和neck这个词有联系,但是它们的意思却各不相同。例如tobreakyourneck,它的意思并不是指你的脖子真的断了,而是尽一切力量努力去做某件事的意思。IwishSamwouldstudyharder,becauseIambreakingmynecktoscrapeupthemoneytokeephimincollege.我希望萨姆念书再用功一些,因为我一直在想尽办法凑足钱好让他继续念大学。美国人的生活是很紧张的,节奏很快,人人感到压力很大。可是,下面这个例子说的是那个修电视机的工人当天运气比较好,碰到了一个好顾客。这位顾客对他说:Youdon’thavetobreakyourneckfixingthisTVset:Ireallydon’tneeditnextweek.你不必赶紧修这个电视机,我下星期并不需要它。“Tostickyourneckout”有时把脖子伸得太长是很危险的。中国话里有“枪打出头鸟”的说法,在英文里就是“tostickyourneckout.”据说,“tostickyourneckout”这个说法是用来形容乌龟的处境的。当乌龟的头缩在乌龟壳里的时候,一切都很安全。可是,一旦它们把头伸出来,那可就危险了。现在,“tostickyourneckout”已经成为美国人在日常生活中常用的表达形式了,它的意思是不顾一切地硬来、担风险。Ithinkmybossisdeadwrongabouthiringhisson-inlaw,butI’mnotgoingtostickmyneckoutandtellhim!我认为我的老板雇用他的女婿是绝对错误的,但是我才不去冒那风险告诉他呢!可是,不怕担风险的人还是有的。下面这个人就是在称赞他们州的国会议员:Iadmireourcongressman—he’sonepoliticianwho’snotafraidtostickhisneckoutandsaywhathereallythinks,evenifitcostshimsomevotes.我很钦佩我们的国会议员。他是一个敢于冒风险说自己心里话的政治家,即使那样做会使他失去一些选票。

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