2019学年度人教版选修八Unit 5 Meeting your ancestorsPeriod3Using language教案设计(5页word版)
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2019学年度人教版选修八Unit 5 Meeting your ancestorsPeriod5Using language教案设计

(THE FEAST: 18,000 BC)

Introduction

Language is learned to be used in and for communication. So in this period we shall have the students read, listen, write and speak in English, making use of the focused words, expressions, structures and topic ideas covered in this unit. Warming up by getting to know where my ancestor lived is followed by reading for forms. Then students go on to copy useful expressions and make sentences. Reading more about man of 18,000 BC, speaking and writing about Sanxingdui, writing as they do are to be followed by students writing an ad for the Sanxingdui site.

Objectives

To help students read the passage THE FEAST: 18,000 BC

To help students to use the language by reading, listening, speaking and writing

Procedures

1. Warming up by getting to know: Where did my ancestor live?

Discovering where your ancestor lived can be a useful way of helping you trace your family tree back further. Census records, electoral registers, poll books, trades directories and rate books can all provide a further snapshot into the world of your ancestors.

Now in groups of four tell about where your ancestors live.

2. Reading for forms

It is unlikely that you will understand 100 percent of the vocabulary in the text, especially at a first reading. Use first the context and then your own knowledge of the subject to help you guess the meaning of unknown words.

  Read the text THE FEAST: 18,000 BC on page 43: cut/ the sentence into thought groups, blacken the predicates, darken the connectives and underline all the useful collocations.

3. Finding collocations and making sentences

Why do we learn collocations?