新目標七年級英語下冊全冊英文教案3
after that, read the first two lines of the dialogue to the class. point out the answer was in the first line.
then point out the blanks in the rest of the lines of the dialogue. read the conversation to the class saying the word blank for each blank line: how blank the beaches?
then say, write the word was or were in each blank.ask students to complete the activity on their own.
correct the answers.
3b this activity provides guided oral practice using the target language.
point to each of the pictures and ask students to say what they see. then read the words under each picture. pronounce any new words and explain what they mean, if necessary. for example, in this picture a girl is on a bus. the girl is taking a bus trip. ask, what does relaxing mean? does it mean you are excited or quiet? how do you look when you relax? if students don't know the meaning of relaxing, demonstrate by leaning back in your seat and half-closing your eyes.
say,now work with a partner. make your own conversations about the pictures.
say a dialogue with a student. point to the food picture.ask, how was the food? the student replies, it was awful.do a second example, if you wish.
then have students work in pairs. as they talk, move around the room monitoring their work. offer language or pronunciation support as needed.
4. this activity provides speaking practice using the target
language.
explain to the students that they are going to make a vacation photo album and talk about it with their classmates. you may want to provide students with magazines which they can cut up for their photo albums, or askthem to draw the photos or have them make their photo albums at home for homework.
once students have completed their photo albums, draw students' attention to the vacation pictures in the student book. tell them that they are pictures from your last vacation. using the simple past tense, point to each picture and describe a few things about your time in each place. write wh- questions on the board (where,
what, who, why, when, how). remind students that the photos in the book in activity 4 are photos from your vacation. encourage the class to ask you wh- questions about your vacation.
have students interview their classmates about their vacation photo albums.
when students have interviewed several classmates,have them discuss in pairs where in china they think would be the best place for a vacation. it could be somewhere one of them has been to, or just somewhere they have heard of and would like to visit.