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    Unit8新编实用英语课堂设计.doc

    -Unit Eight From Fat to FitClassWork Design: Three Sessions Si* Contact HoursSession No. Unit Sessions Involved Focal PointsSession 1(90-100 minutes)Section I Talking Face to Face1. Seeing a doctor:Patients plaints/understanding and following doctors advice andprescriptions2.Doctors inquiry about symptoms,doctors advice and prescriptions3. forting the patient4. Understanding and simulate-writing a doctors prescription and medical instructions5. Usageof conjunctions7. Key words and e*pressions:terrible, concern, medical, prescription, dizzy, treatment, matter, dental checkSection II Being All YearsSection III Trying Your Hand1. Practicing Applied Writing2. Writing Sentences andReviewingGrammarSession 2(90-100 minutes)Section IVI Maintaining A Sharp EyePassage 1 Dont Wait Until Death Does Its Part1. The importance of body health2. How to treat body fairly and lovingly3. Key words and e*pressions:take sth. for granted,follow through,conform to sth.,in ones own self-interest,impact on sb./sth. Session 3(90-100 minutes)Section IV Maintaining A Sharp EyePassage IIThe Loving Heart Will Go On1. Medical advances body organimplantation2. Traditional Chinese medicine3. Key words and e*pressions:be determined to do, turn out, make it, be open about, a prefect fit forSuggested Teaching Procedures and Class ActivitiesSECTION ITalking Face to Face1 Lead-in activities:Imitating Mini-Talks1. Warm-up questions: 1) If you are ill, what do you prefer to do, to go to see a doctor or just find some medicine to take" And whats the reason"2) If you go to see a doctor,how do you usually make plaints"2. Class Activities:1. The studentsread the Mini-Talks after the teacher, and then try to recite them within five minutes in pairs.2. Ask the students to recite and perform the mini talks in class.3.The students discuss in groups, summarizing the words, phrases and sentences frequently usedaccording to the following topics with the help of the teacher. The students speak out the sentencesunder the guidance of the teacher, paying attention to the pronunciation and the intonation.1) Sentences frequently used formaking plaints to a doctor:(1)Ive e down with a bad cold.(2) Ive got a bad cough.(3) I dont feel like eating anything.(4) I have a bad headache and a temperature.(5) Ive got a terrible toothache.(6) I cant eat or sleep at all. Im feeling weak and dizzy.(7) My leg hurts so much and Im feeling rather weak.(8) I dont feel very well. Perhaps Ive got heat-stroke.(9) I have taken some aspirin, but I still feel sick.(10) The toothache is killing me.2) Sentences frequently used forinquiring about the symptoms of a patient as a doctor:(1)Whats wrong with you" You look pale.(2) Whats wrong" Is anything the matter"(3) How long has this been going on"(4) How are you feeling today"(5) Jack, are you all right" You dont look quite yourself.(6) Have you taken any medicine"(7) Open your mouth and say "ahhhh.(8) Do you have a temperature"3)Sentences frequently used forgiving advice and writing a prescription:(1) Ill give you an injection to bring you fever down.(2) Here is a prescription to take care of your headache and keep your temperature down.(3) You should go on taking the medicine for three more days.(4) You need a minor operation.(5) You can try some Chinese therapies.(6) You must e back for a follow-up treatment.(7) Take this pain-killer three times a day after meals.Studying Medical Instructions1. Warm-up questions:1) What are medical instructions intended for" 2) Do you always read medical instructions carefully before taking a medicine" Why or why not"2. The students read and translate the sample Medical Instructionsinto Chinese under the guidance of the teacher.2 Act out activities Sample dialogues1. The students read the sample dialogues after the teacher, trying to imitate the teachers pronunciation and intonation.2. Ask the students to read the sample dialogues in pairs.3. Groups work: Ask the students to categorizethe usefulsentences in the sample dialogues into fourgroups.1) Sentencesfor a patient to make a plaint to a doctor:(1) Ive got a sore throat and a bad cough.(2) Its my skin. Its so dry and rough.2) Sentences for a doctor to inquire about symptoms:(1) Whats wrong with you"(2) You dont look well today. Whats the problem"3) Sentences for a doctor to give advice to a patient:(1) Try this throat spray.(2) Simply spray it into your throat three times a day.(3) Remember not to drink or eat anything immediately afterward.(4) You could try this skin oil treatment. Just rub the oil into you skin.(5) Keep it in a cool and dry place.4) Sentences for a doctor to fort a patient:(1) You should feel relieved soon.(2) It will soothe and soften your skin immediately.4. Group work: Give the students several minutes to discusswhat questions a doctor may askwhile listening to a patients plaints.5. Pair work: Make a dialogue about seeing a doctor. One student acts as a patient and the other as a doctor. There will be a class performance. 6. Do E*ercises 5 and 6 in pairs.3 After-class activities: 1. Pair work: Each pair makes a dialogue according to the tips in one of the five tasks in Speak and Perform. There will be a class presentation in the ne*t class period.2. Group work:Try to find more useful sentences and e*pressions for seeing a doctor and show them in the ne*t class period.3. Pay a visit to the website/.southparkstudios./clips/149901/dont-touch-youreyesto watch thevideo about seeing a doctor.SECTION IIBeing All Ears1Learning Sentences for Workplace munication 1. Give the students a few minutes to read through the printed materials for each listening item.2. Listen to the tape for the first time by looking at the corresponding Chinese version. While listening to the English sentences, the students try to remember the meaning of each of the sentences they have heard. The focus here is on cross-reference of the English sentences and their Chinese meanings.3. Play the tape for a second time, and ask the students to do the e*ercises in this section. 4. Play the tape for the third time with a pause after each sentence, and ask the students to repeat the sentence during the pause.2 Handling a Dialogue1. Give the students a few minutes to read through the printed materials for each listening item.2. Listen to the tape for the first time without looking at the book.3. Play the tape for a second time, and ask the students to answer the following questions:1) Whats the matter with Jack"2) What medicinehas Jack taken"3) What does Li suggest Jack should do"4) What does the doctor ask Jack to do first"4. Play the tape for the third time, and the students read the dialogues following the tape simultaneously and trying to catch up the speed and simulate the speakers tones.5. Do the e*ercises in this section.3 Understanding a Short Speech/Talk1. Give students a few minutes to read through the printed materials for each listening item.2. Listen to the tape for the first time without looking at the book.3. Play the tape for a second time, and ask students to do the e*ercises in this section. 4. Play the tape for the third time with a pause after each sentence, and ask the students to take notes of the key words. SECTION III Trying Your HandPracticing Applied Writing1 Sample analysis: The teacher summarizes briefly the format and language used in medical instructions. The teacher may show the following passage with PPT (If there is no PPT prepared, ask the students to take a dictation of the passage). Afterwards, ask the students to read it and translate it into Chinese orally.The language used in medical instructions is e*pected to be as straightforward as possible. Short and simple sentences are preferred. Everyday words are used in order not to confuse people. The sentences used in writing medical instructions:1. Keep out of reach of children.2. Store in a cool, dry place. 3. The usual dose is 2-3 tablets twice daily. 4. If your symptoms persist, stop taking the medicine. 5. If the injection causes soreness or irritation, apply ice for 15 minutes every four to si* hours. 6. Apply drops in both eyes in the morning and at night. 7. Take two tablets 3 times a day after meals. 8. Take one table in the morning or as directed by your doctor.The format of the doctors prescription and the language used in it: Since the doctors prescription is crucial to the patient, it is imperative that the patient should be able to fully understand it and no ambiguity is allowed. So a prescription must be written accurately, and a universal standard language be employed as well. Accurate diagnosis; proper selection of medication, dosage form and route of administration; proper size and timing of dose; precise dispensing; accurate labeling; and correct packaging must be all provided. Written prescriptions should contain: patients full name and address; prescribers full name, address, telephone number, and DEA number; date of issuance; signature of prescriber; drug name, dose, dosage form, amount; directions for use; refill instructions. 2Simulated writing: 1. With the help of the teacher, the students read and translate the two samplesof doctors prescriptioninto Chinese.2. Do E*ercises 2 and3 in groups.Writing Sentences and Reviewing Grammar1 The teacher gives a brief summary of the basic sentence structures.There are two kinds of conjunctionscoordinating and subordinating. We use a coordinating conjunction (and, but, or, nor, for, so) to join individual words, phrases and independent clauses. A subordinating conjunction (why, what, when, where, how, who, that, since, as, because, ) introduces a dependent clause and indicates the nature of the relationship between the independent clause and the dependent clause. 2 DoE*ercises 4, 5, and 6 in groups.3 Assignment for this section:Group work: Try to find another two medicine instructions and translate them into Chinese. There will be a group presentation in class.SECTION IVMaintaining a Sharp EyePassage 1 Dont Wait Until Death Does Its Part1 Warm-up questions:1. Why do we saybody health is vital for us" 2. How can we treat our bodyfairly and lovingly"2Guided reading aloud of the passage:The students read the passage after the teacher, trying to imitate the teachers pronunciation and intonation, and then read it in class individually. The teacher should pay attention to correcting the studentspronunciation and intonation.3 E*planation of difficult words and e*pressions:The students are required to have a discussion in groups to pick out the difficult words and e*pressions in the whole passage which they dont understand and report them to the class. The teacher will demonstrate the usage of those chosen points, and then ask the students to make up at least two sentences with them in groups. In this passage, apart from what have been chosen in Language Points inTeachers Book, the following pointsare encouraged to be chosen and practiced on. 1. take sth for granted: be so familiar with sth. that one no longer appreciates its value; assume sth. to be truee.g. He never praises her progress: he just takes it for granted.2.follow through: carry out or continue sth. to the end;plete sth.e.g. Starting a project is one thing, and following it through is another.3. in ones own self-interest: for or to ones own advantagee.g. It would be in your own self-interest to accept it.4. conform to sth.: keep to or ply with (generally accepted rules, standards, etc.)e.g. The building does not conform to safety regulations.5. impact on: strong impression or effect on sb./sth.e.g. Her speech made a tremendous impact on everyone.4 Teaching suggestions for understanding the passage in detail: 1. Paragraph 1:1) Ask two or three students to read this paragraph.2) Group work: The students have a discussion to translate this paragraph into Chinese. Then there will be a group presentation in class. 2. Paragraph 2: 1) The students read this paragraph loudly by themselves. 2) Meanwhile the teacher writes down the following table on the blackboard or shows it with PPT. The students are asked to fill in the table without looking at the book.Materials or actions taken Functions 1 keeping hydratedfood 2 3 making refreshed or recoveredplay 4 Key: 1. water 2. providing nutrients, energy and strong bones3. rest 4. lifting ones spirits3. Paragraph 3: 1) Ask the students to read this paragraph together.2) Dictation practice: The teacher reads each sentence of the paragraph twice, and the students write them down. Afterwards, the students check them up with their partners.4. Paragraphs 4 and 5.1) The students read these two paragraphs following the teacher.2) Group work: The students have a discussion to find the answers to the following questions:(1) If the author doesnt take care of his health, what will happen to him in the future" (His medical e*penses will be increased, his senses will be e*hausted, and early death will occur.)2) What awareness has the author got now"(He should struggle to develop a positive relationship with his body.)3) What positive actions has the author taken now"(He has taken the actions as e*ercising, eating mindfully, getting enough rest and water, limiting his work hours, and scheduling recreation.)5. Paragraph 6:1) The students read this paragraph together.2) Memory training: Give the students 2 minutes to remember this paragraph, and then ask someof the students to recite it in class.5 Summary of the passage:Group work: The students have a discussion to categorizethedifferent actions towards peoples heath. 1. Actions or habits harmful to heath:(annoying physical problems, overeating, lazy lifestyle, e*cessive work, overtaking drugs, being alcoholic, etc.) 2. Actions or habits good to health:(e*ercising, eating mindfully, getting enough rest and water, limiting work hours, and scheduling recreation, etc.)6 Suggested methods for doing e*ercises: 1. Group work for E*ercises 2 and 3: Underline the useful e*pressions in each sentence. 2. Pair work for E*ercises 4 and 5: Each student writes out the sentence patterns they are going to use and then write out their translation. Afterwards they check up each others work, correcting the mistakes. At last, the whole class repeat the English translation of the sentences together.7 Assignments for this passage:1.Prepare a speech of how to keep your body healthy and present it in yourgroupin the ne*t class perio

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