Unit 14 Have you packed yet教學(xué)設(shè)計(jì)
self check1 filling blanksto test our learning of grammar, let’s go to page 115. first we do the test number 1, filling in the blanks.lock, clean out, feed, chat, hear1. have you fed the dog and cleaned your room?2. don’t forget to lock the door if you are the last person to leave.3. i need to clean out my cupboard. i never use the things in it anymore.4. my friend from america called me yesterday. we chatted for hours.5. have you heard the new song from mariah carey? it’s really good.2. reading and listingon page 115 in the middle on the left is a conversation between sue and jerry. read it and make a list of things jerry has done, and the things he has not done.sue: have you done your chores? we are leaving in an hour.jerry: i have done some of them.sue: have you packed the bag?√jerry: it’s in the front hall.sue: have said goodbye to grandma?×jerry: the telephone was busy.sue: and have you watered the plants yet?×jerry: oh, no. i haven’t. i’ll do it now.sue: have you cleaned your room?×jerry: do i need to? sue: yes, you do.jerry: okay.sue: what else? oh yeah, have you washed the dishes?×jerry: it’s your job to wash the dishes.sue: no, it’s your turn.jerry: okay. i’ll do it.sue: one more thing. have you gotten the mail from the mail box?√jerry: look on the table.sue: thanks.just for fun!read the song words and listen to the song called:《moon river》moon river wider than a milei'm crossing you in style some dayold dream maker, your heart breakerwherever you're goingi'm going your waytwo drifters off to see the worldthere's such a lot of world to seewe're after the same rainbow's endwaiting round the bendmy huckleberry friendsmoon river and mereading: he’s already visited the place where his ancestors lived. before you read, listen to the recording, for the forms and for the meanings.while you read, circle the “ present perfect with already and yet” structure, underline the expressions and blacken the connectives.have you been back to the place where your ancestors lived, worked, studied and played? robert qian, a chinese canadian, already has. now in china, he has found that his family is like a tall tree with long roots.robert is just one young overseas chinese who has come to visit his ancestors’ homeland, as part of the in search of roots summer camp program. the program is organized by the local government of guangdong province. this program started in 1980, and so far has brought thousands of overseas chinese students to china to look for their families’ roots. the young people are usually between 16 and 25 years old. most, like robert, can hardly speak any chinese, and have never been to china before.