外研社高中教材Book 4 Module 5 Period 2
A Trip Along the Three Gorges
Teaching Content: Reading and Vocabulary
Teaching Aims and Demands: Language Knowledge
1. New words: bamboo, colleague, distant,
construction site, goods, legend, poet, rush, set, trade, characters, deck, dock, detour, exploit, raft
2. Main Sentences:
1. We could see the sun
setting behind the white pagoda.
2. Every…, every
stream that joined…, every… was heavy with the past.
3. On a distant mountain was a sign in 20-foot characters.
Ability Goals:
Guess the meaning of some new words.
Discuss the questions about the passage.
Enable the Ss to describe the
scenery of the Three Gorges with the target language.
Learning Ability Goals:
Let the students know how to find clues of the writer’s journey.
Get the students to learn how to guess the definitions of the new words.
Teaching Important Points:
Get the students to describe the
scenery of the Three Gorges.
Discuss the questions of comprehension.
Teaching Difficult Points:
Enable the students to find the clues about the writer’s journey.
Teaching Methods:
ask -and –answer
fast-reading and careful-reading
student-centered
vocabulary learning
discussion
individual, pair or group work to finish each task
listening and retelling
Teaching Aids:
A tape recorder, four pictures, several cards
Teaching Procedures:
Step I Greetings and Revision
T : Now, please look at the photo. Is it beautiful?
Ss:
T : Who can tell me which river it is?
S1:.
T : Who can tell me what place it is?
S2:
T : Who’d like to tell me where it is?
S3:
S4:.
Step II Lead-in
T : Who can tell us what the names of the Three Gorges are?
S5:
T : Quite right, boys and girls, quite right. You’ve hit the nail on the head.
Well, what would you do if you had a lot of time/money?
Ss:
T : Yes, just do as you said. With the fast development of science and technology, people live a much more comfortable life than ever before. More and more people even including peasants in the
countryside and foreigners spend holidays going on a trip through the Three Gorges. I guess you’ll be able to have “A Trip Along the Three Gorges” in the near future.
瞿塘峡 (Qutang Gorge) 巫 峡(Wu Gorge) 西 陵 峡(Xiling Gorge)
Title: A Trip Along the Three Gorges
Step III Pre-reading Discussion and Vocabulary
1. First, get the students to discuss the question on Page 42 with their partners. Then get them to talk about some topics of going on a trip through the Three Gorges. Finally, ask the students to report their work.
T : Would you like to visit the Three Gorges?
Ss:
T : I bet you’ll have a chance in the near future. Now turn to Page 42, imagine you’re going on a trip through the Three Gorges. First discuss the question with your partners. Then I’ll ask some students to report your work. Are you clear?
Ss:
T : Now who’d like to tell us which topic you will talk about? Any volunteers?
S1, S2, S3, S4, S5
2. Check the meaning of these words. Make sure they can read the words
correctly and understand the meaning.
characters, deck, dock, detour, exploit, pagoda, raft
3. Do Activity 5
Step IV Fast-reading
Get the students to
comprehend the passage quickly. Tell them to read the text
silently and then ask them some detailed questions about the text. Encourage them to express their ideas.
Now, boys and girls, I’d like you to read the passage: A Trip Along the Three Gorges. Imaging you’re getting on the boat to enjoy the trip with the writer.
1. Read the text quickly and
silently in a few minutes and find the answers t
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