北師大版五年級英語下冊 Unit 8 The concert 教案
2 the emperor wanted to wear new clothes on new year ‘s day .3 the two man wanted to make some money4 the two man said, only clever man can see the clothes.words:liar , tell—told , clever---stupid, suit課后小結 教學過程
教學意圖i. warm—up1 you can say some sentences yourselves or according the pictures.---p20use will / won’ti will go to the zoo .i won’t go to the library.bob won’t go to the library but he will go to the concert .…ii...uncle booky’s storytime.1 teacher: last time we read a story about clothes.what’s the story’s name? it's the emperor's new clotheswho were in the story ?(it's about an emperor).who can say some sentences about the story ? give them some words : tailor , emperor ,didn’t like go fishing , reading ,walk in the street,2 ask and answer the questions: what did the emperor like? did the emperor like reading? did the emperor like go fishing ? were the tailors happy in the country? why?3listen to the tape one time.2 have the children open their books , and look at the picture.3 ask then to look for familiar words in the story. and guess the meaning.learn the words: liar tell---told clever-----stupid suit;4 have children read the story silently, encourage them to try to guess the meaning of sentences5 read after teacher then read togetheriii check the pictures1 look at the picture and try to say some sentences.who were in pictures? the emperor, tailors , farmersdid the emperor want to wear new clothes? yesdid the tailors want to make some money? yes2 read the story again and check the pictures.3 you can number the pictures.iv. check the correct answer .1 listen to the tape and point it.2 use flashcards and have children practice reading these words..3 group work and complete the exercise.4 read the sentences together .5 pay attention this: tailor, farmer liar writer make some money / new friend / a cake / a paper boat clever ---stupid sad –happy big –small new year ‘s day, christmas day ,v. listen and write the words.teacher: if you are the emperor ,what will you say ? try to say some sentences.1 read a short story from a tailor's point of view.