高一英语上册Period 2 Reading
Teaching aim:
a) Ss will be able to know the development of English and feel the role that
culture plays in the change of language.
b) Comprehend the whole passage
c) Ss will be able to know how to get the key
sentence of a paragraph.
Teaching procedures:
Step 1 lead in
Ask students several questions in the form of brain storming.
1.Do you know the countries where people speak English? List them on a piece of paper.
2.What are the two main groups of English?
3.Do you know the differences between British English and American English?
4.Do you know the history of English?
Step 2 fast reading
English is not only different from country to country, but also different from what it was before. Read the title “the road to modern English” and
predict (预测) what the passage is
mainly about?
T: Scan the text to find or make out a key
sentence for each paragraph.
Let the students find out key
sentence of each
paragraph or ask them to
summarize the main point for each
paragraph in their own words.
Paragraph 1: The spread of the English language in the world
Paragraph 2: Native
speaker can understand each other but they may not be able to understand everything.
Paragraph 3-4: All languages change when cultures
communicate with one another.
Paragraph 5: English is
spoken as a foreign language or second language in Africa and Asia.
Step 3. Intensive
reading T: Let’s enjoy the whole passage
paragraph by
paragraph again. Pay special attention to the following Qs:
How did old English develop into modern English?
Why does English change all the way?
What other Englishes developed from the old English?
(1). Give the three major periods of the development of English.
the end of the 16th century-------- the next century ------------ today
Who promoted the spread of English?
People. When they moved, they carried English to different places.
(2) T: Although they speak English, yet sometimes they can not understand each other well, why?
--------- Because there exist differences between different Englishes, not only in vocabulary, but also in
pronunciation and spelling. (hot/mum/honour/ honor/neighbour/neighor…..)
(3) T: How do these differences come about? (Why does English change over time?)
--------- Because of
cultural communication.
Ask ss to find out the characteristics of each time according to the time axis.
AD450-1150: German
1150-1500: less like German; more like French
In the 1600’s: Shakespeare’s English
The time ADEL was written: American English
Later: Australian English
(4) T: Besides the countries where English is used as a native language, where else is English used as a foreign language?
---------- South Asia, India, South Africa, Singapore, Malaysia and China.
Activity 1. fill in the chart
AD450--1150
English was based on _______
____________
English was more like French.
At the end of the 16th century
How many people speak English? __________
___________
Shakespeare made use of a wider vocabulary.
___________
American English gained its own identity.
Later
__________ English had its identity.
Activity 2. Answer the following questions
(1)What is the clue of the passage?
(2) Why does India have a very number of English speakers?
(3) When did people from England begin to move to other parts of the world?
Activity 3: Choose the correct answers.
Step 4 Post-Reading
T: From the passage we can see English is widely accepted as a native, second or third language. No wonder the number of people
learning English in China is increasing rapidly. Will Chinese English become one of the world Englishes? ---------- “ Only time will tell”.
T: How do you understand this sentence?
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