人教版高中英語必修2教案Unit 4 Wildlife protection
period 2: a sample lesson plan for learning about language(the present progressive passive voice) aimsto learn about the present progressive passive voice
to discover useful words and expressionsto discover useful structures.proceduresi. warming up by acting a text playgood morning class. to begin with we shall put our text how daisy learned to help wildlife on stage, that is, to act out our story. now the class acting team with their text play of how daisy learned to help wildlife! ii. discovering useful words and expressions1. doing vocabulary exercisesturn to page 28 and do the vocabulary exercises 1, 2 and 3. you can simply write your answers in the blanks on the very page of 28.2. playing a gamelet’s go on to play the game described on the top of the page 29. the following sentences are to be passed on.▲ plant native plants in your backyard. ▲ do not dump weeds in the bush. ▲ build a frog pond in your backyard. ▲ put your rubbish in the bin. ▲ leave your pets at home. ▲ do not take anything out of the park. ▲ encourage your friends to keep patches of bush as wildlife habitats. ▲ join a community group and offer to do voluntary work. ▲ find out about conservation activities happening in your local area. ▲ participate in local clean-up, tree planting and weed control activities. ▲ learn about threatened species▲ look out for wildlife▲ refuse to buy any rare or endangered plant or animal product. ▲ be alert and drive slowly at dawn and dusk in rural areas where wildlife may be active. iii. studying the present progressive passive voice1. passive voice the passive voice is used when focusing on the person or thing affected by an action. the passive is formed: passive subject + to be + past participle it is often used in business and in other areas where the object of the action is more important than those who perform the action. for example: we have produced over 20 different models in the past two years. changes t over 20 different models have been produced in the past two years.