Step 2: Presentation Aims: To get students familiar with the new words of food and help students gain some input of countable nouns and uncountable nouns. Teachers' activities: Show students different kinds of food and teach them new words of food, and write on the blackboard. Students' activities: Try to guess what the teacher has in her fridge and learn those words to gain input. Step 3: Presentation Aims: To help students get familiar with the key sentences of "I like ..." and "I don’t like ..." with the help of context. Teachers' activities: During guessing, the teacher talks about likes and dislikes and asks them whether they like or not by using key sentences. And write key sentences on the blackboard. Students' activities: Know about the food the teacher likes and dislikes to gain input. Step 4: Practice Aims: To help students consolidate the words they learnt. Teachers' activities: Attract students' attention to the picture, and tell them about the context, and then show students the picture and ask them to finish 1a. Students' activities: Finish 1a. Step 5: Listening Aims: To get students familiar with the ways of asking and answering about likes. Teachers' activities: Play records and listen carefully in order to help students check the answers. Students' activities: Listen to the record carefully and get the correct order. Step 6: Pairwork Aims: To help students command the ways of talking about the food they like. Teachers' activities: Give instructions and make a sample dialogue for help. Students' activities: Ask and answer about the food they like by using target language. Step 7: Game: What’s missing? Aims: To help students command key words and get ready for the next listening task. Teachers' activities: Give instructions and help smooth the game when necessary. Students' activities: Students have to remember the food shown on PPT and then find out what’s missing in the next few pages and spell the word. Step 8: Listening Ⅰ Aims: To make sure students can gain correct information by understanding conversations. Teachers' activities: Help students to predict the content, play records and listen carefully to help check the answers. Students' activities: Predict the content and listen carefully to get the correct answers. Step 9: Listening Ⅱ Aims: To help students deal with more detailed information in the conversations. Teachers' activities: Play records and listen carefully to help check the answers. Students' activities: Listen carefully and get more detailed information. Step 10: Listening Ⅲ Aims: To help students get familiar of the ways to talk about the third person's likes and dislikes. Teachers' activities: Play records, listen carefully to help check the answers and lead students to check the answers by using target language. Students' activities: Listen carefully and gain some input of talking about the third person’s likes. Check the answers by using target language. Step 11: Reading Aims: To help students understand the whole dialogue and gain detailed information about it. Teachers' activities: Show students the questions they have to deal with and ask them to read carefully. Students' activities: Read carefully and answer the questions. Step 12: Shadowing Aims: To help students imitated the intonation of the dialogue and get more familiar with the dialogue by doing this task. Teachers' activities: Play records and ask students to do shadowing. Students' activities: Listen carefully and read after the tape to imitated the intonation. Step 13: Group work Aims: Provide opportunities to students to practice the dialogue. Teachers' activities: Ask students to read the dialogue together and then read in different kinds of groups. Students' activities: Read the dialogue together and then read in different kinds of groups. Step 14: Group work Aims: To provide more chances to students to practice their oral English. Teachers' activities: Invite some students to role play the dialogue. Students' activities: Role play the dialogue and add something more if they can. Step 15: Homework Aims: To consolidate the contents learnt in the period and calculate students’ ability to make a summary of things they learn. Teachers' activities: Try to make a summary of different words learnt today. Students' activities: Try to make a summary of different words learnt today by finishing the chart and make sentences. |