8A Unit 4 Wild animals教學(xué)設(shè)計(jì)英文
3. someone else will buy them. 4. if no one buys furs, then people won’t kill wild animals any more. step 3 acting dialogues outsay ‘a(chǎn)nimals lose their lives, because people buy animal furs. animals lose their lives, because people eat their meat, too. for example, some people eat snakes in restaurants and others may drink wine with tiger bones inside. do you think it is right? make up a new dialogue to talk about it. work in pairs, one student tries to ask the other not to eat animals/ do other things bad to animals.’ give the students 4-5 minutes to prepare, then get some pair to act their dialogues out. step 4 reading aloud sentencesafter the students finish their dialogues write the following sentences on the board and get them to read it paying attention to the intonation patterns. if people don’t buy animal furs any more, no animals will lose their lives. if people don’t kill wild animals for food, no animals will die any more.get the students to focus on the intonations. the teacher reads the sentences and gets the students to repeat. while reading the sentences, draw rising and falling arrows to show the intonation patterns. get the students to read the sentences for more times until most of the students can read them in a appropriate intonation patterns. step 5 listening to simon’s reportget the students to open their books to page 70. play the tape for the students to listen to simon’s report on wolves. pause the tape for the students to repeat focusing on the intonations patterns.do chain work and get the students to read the sentences one by one. step 6 explaining some of the sentencesas this is a passage about wolves, we can collect more information here. it is necessary to explain some of the sentences: 1. wolves won’t survive if we don’t give them good areas of forests to live in. 2. if we continue to destroy forests to build roads, they won’t have suitable homes. 3. if farmers continue to make new farmland from forest, wild animals won’t get enough food. step 7 getting the students to fill in the blankswolves are dog-like animals. they are not very big. usually they have grey fur. it is about 5-6 centimeters long. wolves have very good eyesight, hearing and smell. in the wild, they live in family groups and hunt together. they work well as a team and never kill for fun. they are friendly towards each other and never attack people. they have a very healthy eating, too. they eat animals, insects, snail and vegetables.