Friendship教案
of course not. i’m afraid not.
get the students to have a discussion and to report the result of their discussion and then gives a brief sum-up of the discussion.
the seventh period reading(2) & writing
1. teaching objectives:
to learn about ways of showing friendship in hawaii and share their opinions on friendship. because it is a lesson of integrating skills, ss are also asked to write sentences on friendship.
2. teaching procedures:
step1 lead-in
ask students if they can think of any place in the world where chinese and western cultures live side by side. they may think of hongkong, macao, singapore. and the teacher will add one more -------hawaii.
t: do you know any place in the world where chinese and westerner cultures live side by side?
therefore, show the picture hawaii.
ask: where is it?
have you ever been there?
what do you think is their way of showing friendship?
step 2 reading
t: last time i asked you to prepare for the reading task on page 44 and think about what different ways of showing friendship are in hawaii. now read the passage quickly and try to find the three signs of friendship in hawaii, and then decide what each of the following words means in the language of the hawaiians.
are friendship the same in different culture?
are the ways to show friendship also the same?
let’s listen to the passage is about friendship in hawaii and consider how people show their friendship in hawaii.
get ss to listen to the passage about friendship in hawaii and finish wb.ex1.on page 45.
show the passage chart on the screen. guide the students to guess the meaning of the words according to the reference expressions from the context.
show the passage chart on the screen.
aloha
to be with happiness / goodbye / our hearts singing together
lokahi
oneness with all people
kokua
help
ohana
family
lei
a circle of flowers worn around the neck
do true or false questions to understand better.
then, let them talk about the questions on page 45 after reading the text again.
suggested answers to exercise 2:
1 hawaiians say "aloha" to each other to show friendship.
2 they welcome people of all races, languages and cultures with "lokahi" which means "oneness with all people".
3 they give visitors a "lei" to make them feel at home.
4 it's because hawaii is a place where many cultures live together peacefully and co-operate with each other.