Unit 3 Families Celebrate Together
Lesson 17 I Love Autumn
Teaching Content
1.the words and expressions that must be grasped
moon, celebrate, grandmother, grandfather, wonder
2. The words that you can only know
Mid-Autumn Festival, moon cake, national, National Day, celebration, Thanksgiving, Canadian, Thank you for, in early/late November
Teaching Aims
1.Learn to make plan about your study and your birthday.
2.Know about the differences between China and the Western countries.
Teaching Important Points
1.Learn to write e-mails.
2.Talk about your plan and what you will do.
3.Teaching Difficult Points: Simple Future Tense
Lesson Preparation:
The objects of Mid-Autumn Festival
Lesson Aids
Audiotape, recorder, sliders,flashcards, pictures
Type of lesson: New lesson
Teaching procedure
Step1.Introduce the unit topic: Families get together to celebrate. When there is a big festival in China, the family members always get together to celebrate. Then what’s the festival in October in China? What festival do you know except Mid-Autumn Festival? Help the students to respond in an appropriate way.
Step2. Remind the students that in the previous book Li Ming and his family celebrated the Chinese New Year in China and Jenny and her family celebrated Christmas in Canada.
Step3. What do you know about the Western festivals? What festival is coming soon in Canada? If someone knows what it is, ask him to describe it.
Step4. Come to “THINK ABOUT IT”
Step5. Listen to the tape about Part1 and answer the following questions:
1.How many festivals are there in October in China?
2.What will Li Ming’s family do on the on the night of Mid-Autumn Festival?
3.What did Li Ming’s mother buy?
4.When is National Day?
5.What will Li Ming’s mother and father do during National Day?
6.Why does Li Ming like autumn best?
Step6. Read Part1 again and answer the questions above. Help the students respond in an appropriate way.
Step7. Ask some volunteers to come to the front and say what they often do on Mid-Autumn Festival? What will they do this year? Did they have any plans? If National Day is not familiar to them, you can help them to remind and make a plan.
Step8. Listen to the tape of Part2 and then retell the story in third person. Pay attention to the important points.
1.Why does Jenny like autumn, too?
2.What’s the name of the festival?
3.What will they do on Thanksgiving?
4.Did you notice the differences between Canada and the U.S for Thanksgiving?
Step9. Read Part2 again and find the answers of the questions above. If some students can’t understand correctly, you can explain it patiently.
Step10.Come to “LET’S DO IT.” Let the students do it carefully. At the same time, the teacher can walk around and solve some problems during the discussing process.
Step11. Finish off the activity book. Let them know more about Thanksgiving.
Summary
Use some objects to help students remind the festivals. The questions the teacher asks must be interesting and the teacher can change the styles in order to keep the students’ 注意力。
Lesson 18 Get Ready for Turkey
Teaching Content
The words must be grasped: huge, delicious, pie, dinner, be, away from home
The words that can only be known: turkey, dessert
Teaching Aims
1.Express one’s feeling in the communication
2.Learn to make a family tree.
Teaching Important Points
1. The students can catch the main ideas through listening to the text.
2. The students can suppose what their festival will be like.
Teaching Difficult Points
1. The use of Simple Present Tense;
2. How to make a family tree
Teaching Prepared
flashcards, photos of your family
Teaching Aids
Audiotape, flashcards, photos
Type of Lesson
New lesson
Teaching Procedure
Step1.Remind the students the last lesson: the important festivals in China and Western countries.
Show the students pictures to the class.
Step2.Organize activities about what they will do during Thanksgiving. Can they suppose the situation? The teacher can give them some tips if it is necessary. Don’t forget to ask them: “Do you still remember when Thanksgiving is?
Step3.Listen to the tape and answer the following questions:
How long is it before Thanksgiving?
Who bought a turkey?
Who will come to Thanksgiving dinner?
Step4.Read the text and check the answers you got just now. Let them read the text again and then read in roles. After practice a while, the teacher can give volunteers chances to act the dialogue out in front of the class.
Step5. Practice the Simple Present Tense. First, make sentences use the correct tense. Pay attention to the time attributive clause. Then let the students make sentences one by one until they can use the tense correctly.
Step6. Come to “PROJECT”.
Take out a photo of your family and show it to the class. Then draw your own family tree on the blackboard. Then let the students take out of their own family photos and show them to the classmates. Now they can draw their family tree on their exercise book and let the desk mates to check the answers.
Divide the class into several groups and look at the photos. Then draw other family photos in change. Thus gives them more chance to practice.
Step7 Finish the activity book. If they have difficulties with the exercises, you can explain more carefully.
Summary
Before the lesson, the teacher can repair own family tree and show it to the class.
Use some pictures of Thanksgiving to lead the subject of the class.
Lesson 19 Get a present for Li Ming
Teaching Content
Mastery words: present, clothing. Excited, blow, blow out, size, as , try, try on, fit, another, bright
Known words: anyway, kind, style, the same size as
Teaching Aims
1.Learn how to go shopping;
2.Grasp the dialogue;
3.The foreigners respect their guests and think the birthday is important.
Teaching Important Points
1.How does the clerk greet people?
2.You must know about the knowledge of choosing fit clothes. If the clerk provides you with different sizes and styles, what should you do?
Teaching Difficult Points
Grasp the knowledge of choosing clothes from different sizes and styles.
Teaching Prepared
Different jackets
Teaching Aids
Audiotape, flashcards , objects
Type of Lesson
New lesson
Teaching Procedure
Step1. Show some students’ photos to the class. Of course, there are some families are having a birthday party. Because having a birthday party is very popular in China now.
Step2. Talk about the subject: birthday. The students may have much to say.
How did you spend your last birthday?
What did your families members buy for you?
What do you hope your birthday party will be like?
Can you make a plan for your birthday party? What is it?
Step3.Now it’s time to focus on the presents. Get the students to discuss:
Have you got any presents?
How did you feel when you got a nice present?
What did you do with it?
Step4. Listen to the tape and answer the following questions:
Why did Li Ming so excited?
What is Brian doing in the picture? Are they satisfied with the yellow jacket?
What did they buy at last?
Step5. Read the text and check the answers. Then let the students read it loudly in class. After the students read the text fluently, the teacher can arrange them to read in roles.
Step6.Act the dialogue out in front of the class, encourage them to be bold and remember to provide changes to the shy students.
Step7.Practise: organize activities. Suppose your mother’s birthday is coming, what do you want to buy for her? Why? You are talking about this. Make a dialogue and write it down.
Now divide the class into several groups. Then discuss whose plan is the best?
Step8.Come to “LET’S DO IT”. This part is similar to what we have done in Step7. So dealing with this part is easy now.
Step9. Finish off the Activity Book.
When the students have difficulties in solving problems, they can refer to the text.
Step10.Let the students finish the next reading in the student book.
Summary
1.In order to make the class alive, we must prepare more objects before the class. The students can bring jackets in different colours and styles.
Describing the birthday party is what the students like to do. Give them time and chance to do so
Lesson 20: Celebrate
Teaching Content
Mastery words and expressions: mean
Known words and expressions: feast, get, together
Teaching Aims
It reviews the vocabulary about what have learned about the birthday party. It teaches phases and vocabulary appropriate the these celebrations. The text engages students in comparing Chinese celebrations with Western celebrations, and to help students express themselves on similarities and differences between Chinese and Canadian culture.
Teaching Important Points
The words and expressions appropriate to these celebrations
Teaching Difficult Points
The similarities and differences between Chinese and Canadian culture
Teaching Prepared
The things used on a birthday party. For example: candles, flowers
Teaching Aids
Audiotape, Flashcards, Powerpoint, Candles, Flowers
Teaching Procedure
Step1.Let the students sing together: Happy Birthday. Lead the celebration atmosphere
Step 2. Ask the students to take out what they have prepared before class and have a discussion:
What do you often do on our birthday party?
Are there any differences between he birthday party of his year and last year?
What do you wish your birthday party would be like?
Step 3. Listen to the tape and make them lose themselves in the beautiful sense. Listen again and repeat in a low voice. After two or three times, they can sing the song by themselves.
Step 4. Help the students understand the song and read the important words. The words are: celebrate, celebration, cakes, candles, gifts, friends, feast, of autumn
Step 5. Discuss the following questions:
What do you often do every night?
If today is your birthday, what will you do tonight?
Today is Thanksgiving, what is Granny doing?
How do we express our thanks to Granny?
Step 6. Read the speech bubbles and check your answers
Step 7. Listen to the song carefully again and then try to sing without the tape. The students can sing either in groups or together.
Step8.Come to “LET’S DO IT”
Step9. Deal with the remaining activities in the activity book.
Go on the next reading in the student book.
Summary
When the students learn the song, let them listen carefully first. Then help them understand the song
Lesson 21 Happy Thanksgiving
Teaching Content
Mastery words and expressions: grandparent, kitchen
Known words and expressions: hug, give…a big hug, Thanksgiving dinner
Teaching Aims
Know about Thanksgiving in Canada. It engages students in comparing Chinese celebrations with Western celebrations.
Teaching Important Points
Possessive Case
Words and expressions used on Thanksgiving.
Students can write passages according to the pictures.
Teaching Difficult Points
the similarities and differences between the two countries.
Teaching Prepared
Some Flashcards about Thanksgiving
Teaching Aids
Audiotape, Flashcards
Teaching Procedure
Step1.Let’s sing the song of Lesson20. Listen to the tape again. Then lead in the next lesson.
Step2. Come to “THINK ABOUT IT”. Discuss the questions and share the opinions with the others.
Step3. Look at the pictures and guess what they are doing. According to their imagination, write a short passage.
Then divide the class into several groups and discuss their passages. Then choose a best one to read in front of the class.
Step4.Listen to the tape and answer the questions:
On Thanksgiving Day, where did Jenny and her mother go?
Have Jenny’s cousins come?
Step5. Come to “Learning Tips”. Let the students know the meaning of Thanksgiving. Discuss h next questions.
How many festivals are there in China?
Which one do you like best?
Do you know what they stand for?
Step6. Come to “Project 2”. Ask, “Are festivals in Canada the same as festivals in China?” Let the class discuss the questions. Get them to write down the similarities and differences.
This part is hard for students to understand. Make sure the students clearly understand what they are to do.
Point to the different parts and explain what the students should write.
In the green circle, write the things that families do in China. In the red circle, write the things that families do in China. In the yellow circle, write the things that families do in both countries.
The chart is also called a Venn diagram. In their groups, the students each make a Venn diagram of similarities and differences between family celebrations in China and Canada. They may use heir notes from the previous lesson.
Step7. Finish off the activity book.
Go on the next reading in the student book if you have time.
Summary
Let the students to act out what they arranged in front of the class.
Ask them to search some information about the festivals in China and Western countries.
Lesson 22 Presents from Canada!
Teaching Content
Mastery words and expressions: box, tape, address, post, post office, mail
Known words and expressions: cardboard, wait, send…to…, on the top of, all ready
Teaching Aims
All of the people around the world are in a big family. We should love each other. Cultivate the feelings of loving one’s own countries.
Teaching Important Points
Learn how to make birthday cards and what to write on them.
“Mail” and “post” mean the same thing.
Teaching Difficult Points
Make a birthday card
Teaching Prepared
The things that used to make birthday cards
Teaching Aids
Audiotape, Flashcards, Objects
Type of lesson
Teaching Procedure
Step 1. Review the last lesson. Remind the students a family members birthday is also a big festival.
Sending different presents is important to link the relations of the whole family. Ask the students:
Did you have a party for your parent?
What did you send them?
Did you express your thanks to our parents?
Step 2. Come to ‘THINK ABOUT IT”
Discuss the first question. “What do you write in your card?” Write their answers down and change their ideas with the others.
Step 3. Play the tape. Ask the students to listen to it with the questions: What presents are Jenny and Danny going to post to Li Ming?
Step 4. Read the text silently. Then discuss the text in details.
Step 5. Take out what you prepared before class. Make cards for your friends in groups and then write the addresses on them.
Remind the students not to forget the best wishes in English.
Show every group’s cards to the class and let them see if they forget something.
Step 6. Ask the students to work in pairs to make up a dialogue according to the story. Act the dialogue out in front of the class.
Step7.Come to “LET’S DO IT”.
This is the comprehension of the whole text. The teacher asks them to speak English in the process.
Step 8. Finish the remaining activities in the activity book. Go on the next reading in the student book.
Summary
The teacher brings several boxes and presents to the class. The students bring some, too. Now the teacher and the students can arrange and act the dialogues out together.
Lesson 23: Li Ming’s Happy Birthday
Teaching Content:
Mastery words and expressions: cap, fit…well
Known words and expressions: fashion, in fashion, turn off
Teaching Aims:
1. Children all of he world should love each other.
2. Cultivate the feelings of loving one’s own country.
Teaching Important Points:
1. When you got presents from friends, how do you express your thanks.
2. The style and content of the letter, to show thanks.
Teaching Difficult Points:
How to show thanks in English in the letter.
Teaching Preparation:
Students can prepare their birthday presents from the others.
Teaching Aids:
Audiotape, Flashcards, Presents
Type of Lesson: New lesson
Teaching Procedure:
Step1.The teacher takes out a present from friends and shows it to the class. You can say: “This is a present from my friend from Canada or other countries.” Do the students believe you? They will look at the label. If it is not true, they will laugh.
Step2. Listen to the tape and answer the following questions.
1. What presents did Li Ming receive?
2. Who got the presents from the post office?
3. Who went to Li Ming’s party?
Step3.Read the text silently. Check the answers and let the students discuss the text in details.
Step 4. Read the text again. Then ask the students to retell the story in a third person.
Step 5. Write what your birthday will be like this year in groups. Discuss the passage in details and choose the best one to read in the class.
Step 6. Come to “LET’S DO IT”
Write a thank-you note/card/letter to thank your parents and friends for their presents.
The thank-you note is not long, but it can express your thanks feeling exactly.
Step 7. Finish off the activity book.
Read the next lesson in the students’ book.
Summary
1. Look at the pictures of Lesson 22. Let the students guess the presents Li Ming will receive.
2. Li Ming celebrates his birthday with his family. This is very popular. If time allows, the teacher and the students have a short play about it.
Lesson 24: Unit Review
Teaching Content:
1. Mastery words and expressions: the mastery words of Lesson 17-23.
2. Known words and expressions: the known words of Lesson 17-23.
Teaching Aims:
Express one’s feeling in an appropriate way in the daily life.
Know about the similarities and differences between Chinese and Canadian culture.
Teaching Important Points:
1. Talking about size.
2.Talking about shopping.
3. Possessive Case
Teaching Difficult Points:
Use what we learn to express one’s feeling in an appropriate way in the daily life.
Teaching Preparation:
Show the main language points we have learned in this unit.
Teaching Aids: Flashcards
Type of Lesson: New lesson
Teaching Procedure:
Step 1. Review the main language points and dialogues in this unit. The teacher can arrange many different styles. For example:
Have a dictation; Retell the main ideas of the pictures; make sentences with the important words and expressions.
When the students have difficulties, the teacher helps then to respond in an appropriate way.
Step 2. Do the exercises in Page 29 and 30. Then discuss the problems or trouble they each still have in this unit.
Step 3. Show the main pictures of the text to the students. Help them to remind the main ideas.
They can retell the story in a third person. They can also make up dialogues in pairs or in groups. You can ask them to act the dialogues in front of the class.
Step 4. Finish off the activity book.
Step 5. Come to the “Class Review Activity”.
Review the main festivals in China and Canada.
Sing the song “Celebrate”.
Have a short dictation.
Ask for volunteers to sum up, in their own words, what they learned in this unit.
Summary
Because you review much about this unit, you must make full preparation before class.
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