人教英語新課標必修1全冊精品教案(Unit 2 English Around the World)
4. language focus:1) even if=even though: in spite of the fact; no matter whether: he likes to help us even if he is very busy.2) communicate with: exchange information or conversation with other people: he learnt to use body language to communicate with deaf customers.3) actually=in fact: used when you are adding new information to what you have just said: we’ve known for years. actually, since we were babies.4) be based on…:5) make use of: use sth. available 6) only time will tell: to say that something can only be known in the future: will china’s national football team enter for the next finals of the world cup? only time will tell.language chunks from unit 2 english around the worldbe different from, pay a role(part) in, because of, either …or…, in/on a team, the number of/a number of, than ever before, even if, comp up to, over time, communicate with, be based on, make use of, have one’s own identity, such as, only time can tell, native speaker, as well as, solve a problem, believe it or not, no such a…, all over the world, at the top(bottom) of, pen friends, to this day, sum up, pardon?, beg your pardon, go abroad, be used for, more of a …, encourage sb. to do sth., work on, feel like sth., from time to time, english-speaking countries, from one…to another, do business, on the air, would like sb. to do, make notes, fight against, keep…a secret, even though, save time(money), a form of…period 2: a sample lesson plan for learning about language(indirect speech (ii) requests & commands)aimsto discover useful words and expressionsto discover useful structures proceduresi. direct and indirect speechdirect speech indirect speech simple presenthe said, “i go to school every day.” simple past
he said (that) he went to school every day. simple past
he said, “i went to school every day.” past perfect
he said (that) he had gone to school every day. present perfect
he said, “i have gone to school every day.” past perfect
he said (that) he had gone to school every day. present progressive
he said, “i am going to school every day.” past progressive
he said (that) he was going to school every day. past progressive
he said, “i was going to school every day.” perfect progressive
he said (that) he had been going to school every day, future (will)
he said, “i will go to school every day.”