Module 6 Animals in Danger教學(xué)設(shè)計(jì)
3. listen to the tape to catch specific information of the passage and ask the ss to fill in the blanks.
the general idea of the text:
the reading gives a brief description of the current situation of antelopes. realize the importance and urgency of protecting the wild animals. the struggle of protecting antelopes will last a long time and will call on more and more people to take part in it.
step 5. reading for details and comprehension.
complete the table
numbers& dates
what they refer to?
1994
50,000
$5,000
1975
2%
3,000
5,000
meters
1997
138
2. finish exercise2 on page 52.
step 6. discussions: let the ss realize the purpose of learning this passage, the importance of saving antelopes and the necessity of taking immediate measures. (a flash 藏羚羊的心愿 will help the ss fully understand the topic.)
1. what do you learn from the text?
2. why do we have to prevent the animals from dying out?
3. in your opinion, what should we chinese people do to save the endangered tibetan antelope?
step 7. collecting answers and making a summary
step 8. homework read the text and underline the difficult sentences. finish exercise 4 on page53.
period two step 1. language points in introduction: 1. thanks to scientists’ hard work, the number of the pandas living in the wild has increased to about 1,590. thanks to 多虧,由于 because of, as a result of, e.g. thanks to the firefighters, people were saved in the fire. 2. every year thousands of wild animals and plants become extinct. extinct adj. (生物等)已滅絕,已絕種的 this kind of elephant has been extinct for a long time. 3. …more than 12,000 animal species are now in danger. in danger 在危險(xiǎn)中,瀕危 e.g. this kind of tiger is in danger. he is in great danger of failing the entrance examination. step 2. language points in reading: 4. on a freezing cold day in january 1994,… freezing adj. 極冷的, 冷淡的 frozen adj. 被冰凍的, 結(jié)冰的,冷漠的 freezing point, a freezing machine, frozen food, in frozen silence 5. although surprised, the poachers had an advantage—they were more of them. although surprised—although they were surprised at the shout