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优秀教案 Unit 6 Topic 3 Bicycles are popular.
Section A
Ⅰ. Aims and demands
1. Learn some new words and phrases:
passenger, crazy, anywhere, impossible, death, slow down, rush, policeman
2. Learn useful expressions:
When I first arrived, I was afraid of riding my bike anywhere.
It’s easy to park bikes, too.
It is impossible to finish so much work in an hour.
To avoid hitting the truck, he ran into the wall and hurt his arm badly.
3. Learn the usages of adverbial clauses of condition:
If people obey the traffic rules, there will be fewer accidents.
4. Talk about the advantages of riding bikes.
5. Learn how to write an accident report form.
Ⅱ. Teaching aids
教学图片/录音机/小黑板/幻灯片
Ⅲ. Teaching Procedure
Step 1 Review
T: Hi, Class! I’ll ask you some questions. S1, how do you usually go to school?
S1: I usually go to school by…
T: Why do you go to school by…?
S1: Because…
T: Yes. There are many ways to go to school. But I think the best way to go to school is by bike or on foot. Because cycling and walking save energy and they don’t cause pollution. However, we must be careful when we are riding or walking. Sometimes accidents may happen.
Step 2 Presentation
1. (教师出示载有乘客的公共汽车的图片。)
T: Please look at this picture. What can you see in it?
Ss: …
T: Where are they?
Ss: …
T: Yes. They are on a bus. So we call them…
passenger
2. (教师表演不小心撞在桌上这一动作。)
T: I hit the desk just now. Boys and girls, do you know the meaning of “hit”?
S1: …
S2: …
…
T: You’re quite right! If a car hits another car, what will happen?
Ss: There will be a car accident.
T: Very good!
(教师出示车祸的图片。)
T: Please look at this picture. How terrible!
What can you see in this picture?
Ss: I can see two broken buses./I can see a bus hit another bus.
T: Yes. They have an accident.
Now, we’ll learn about an accident today.
3. T: Kangkang saw a traffic accident yesterday. Who was hurt in the accident? Please listen to1a with this question.
Who was hurt in the accident?
T: Now stop! Who can tell me the answer?
S1: Many passengers were hurt in the accident.
4. T: Read1aand find out the new words and useful expressions.
passenger, crazy, be hurt, anywhere, get used to, pollution, impossible, be afraid of (doing) sth.
When I first arrived, I was afraid of riding my bike anywhere.
If people obey the traffic rules, there will be fewer accidents.
It’s easy to park bikes, too.
T: Next, please do1cby yourselves. Hurry up!
T: OK, stop! Let’s check the answers. Who knows the answers? Hands up, please!
Step 3 Consolidation
1. T: Please listen and repeat. Pay attention to your pronunciation and intonation.
2.T: Now, work in groups of three. I will give you four minutes, and you should act out the dialog without your books. The key words and phrases on the blackboard may be useful. Now, let’s begin.
see a traffic accident—hurt—crazy—get used to—first—be afraid of—obey the traffic rules—like riding—save—cause—easy
T: Time is up. Let’s act out the dialog.
T: S1 acts well, S2 acts better ...
3. T: Riding a bicycle can help us save energy and it doesn’t cause air pollution. It’s easy to park bikes, too. There are many advantages in riding a bicycle. Now, please discuss with your partner and finish 1b. Then I’ll ask one student from each group to give a report.
T: Stop! Please give your ideas to us.
S2: …
S3: …
…
T: Which group can get the best result?
Ss: Group 2!
T: Well done! Congratulations!
Advantage
1. It’s faster than walking.
2. It can keep us healthy.
…
Step 4 Practice
1.T: Now, turn to Page 42. Look at the picture in2a. Work with your partner. Guess what happened and discuss what caused the accident.
T: Stop, please! Now, I’ll get a few students to talk about the picture. Who’s the first one?
S1:…
S2:…
S3:…
…
2. T: OK! Good job! If you want to get more information about this accident, you should read2aquickly. When you are reading, you have to do 2b. Are you clear?
Ss: Yes.
T: Time is up! Let’s check the answers!
S1:…
3. T: Now, you know about the bike accident, but do you know the meanings of the new words? Read2aagain and try to guess their meanings.
death slow down rush sharp opposite hotline slow policeman
4. T: Read2aagain carefully and try to remember the passage as much as you can.
5. Now, I am a policeman. S1 is the young man. We are in the hospital. I am asking him some questions about the accident.
T: Were you riding fast?
S1: Yes, I was.
T: What were you doing when you were riding?
S1: I was listening to an MP3.
T: Did you slow down at the sharp turn?
S1: No, I didn’t.
T: What happened then?
S1: Suddenly a truck came from the opposite direction.
T: What did you do then?
S1: To avoid hitting the truck, I ran into the wall.
T: And then?
S1: I hurt my arm badly. The driver called 122 hotline and took me here.
Step 5 Project
1. T: Work in groups of four. Act as a driver, cyclist, policeman and reporter separately. Please make a dialog about the accident, and act it out.
T: Time is up. Please act out your dialog, and then the reporter from each group reports the accident.
2. T: Share the traffic signs in groups and discuss their meanings. Then choose one to report to the class.
3. Homework:
T: Give some advice on how to prevent traffic accidents.
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