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[初三英语]九年级英语上册Module 9教案1

发布时间:2010年08月27日 11:25 | 来源: 少儿台

   Part 1: Teaching design
    第一部分 教学设计
    Function Talking about cartoon stories and heroes
    Structure Restrictive attributive clause with who, which and that
    Listening/Speaking ● Listening for specific information
    ● Talking about cartoons and saying why you like them
    Reading/Writing ● Matching words with cartoon characters
    ● Doing a survey and writing about the result
    Around the world Classic American cartoons: Batman & Spiderman
    Task Making a cartoon story
    Unit 1 We need someone like Superman who can save Tony.
    ■ Warm up by getting to know about cartoon.
    Hello, class. Look at the picture. What is that? Right. It is a cartoon. What is a cartoon then?
    A cartoon is a drawing in which features of the subject are exaggerated and stylized, usually in a humorous way. An animated movie, composed of many drawings, is also sometimes called a cartoon. Cartoons may depict humans, but many also depict animals, monsters, or non-living object given human-like characteristics, such as human emotions and the ability to speak.
    ■Listen and read.
    On page 72 in the box is a conversation among Lingling, Daming, Mr. Jackson and Betty. They are talking about cartoons.
    Before we listen to it, let's go on to read it first. While reading, try to: cut/ the sentence into thought groups, study the predicative, darken the connectives and underline all the useful expressions. (阅读过程中,断开/意群,观察谓语构成,圈出连词,摘录短语搭配。)
    Useful expressions (有用的短语搭配)
    a cartoon story, imagine every drawing in the cartoon, have lots of jokes, no laughing matter, make …laugh, over there, have a word with…, get…on…, good news, go over, speak to…, in deep trouble, take a photo, see the flash, a smart idea, a happy ending
    ■ Find restrictive attributive clause with who, which and that.
    Now go over the conversation again to find restrictive attributive clause with who, which and that
    1. This isn't one of those cartoons which make you laugh.
    2. We need someone who can save Tony ...
    3. I've got a camera which has got his name on it. It was upstairs.
    4. Well, it may not be very funny, but perhaps it'll be a cartoon which has a happy ending.
    Now make sentences similar to the ones which you found just now.
    5. This isn't one of those stories which make you think hard.
    6. We need someone who can run faster than Tony ...
    7. I've got a book which has got his name on it. The book was good.
    8. Well, it may not be very interesting, but perhaps it'll be a film which has a sad ending.
    ■Talk as they do. (仿说)
    Now in groups try to say something about Tony, his dictionary and films. You shall talk as they talked just now.
    ■ Put on the conversation.
    Work in groups of four to act out the conversation on page 72 and the one you made just now.
    ■Close down by asking and answering conversation questions about moves.
    1. What is your favorite movie?
    2. Are there any kinds of movies you dislike?
    3. Have you ever seen the same movie more than once?
    4. What do you think of people who talk during movies at a movie theater?
    5. What is the best movie you have ever seen?
    6. What is the worst movie you've ever seen?
    7. What was the last movie you saw?
    8. Which do you like better, action movies or comedy movies?
    9. What movie star would you most like to meet?
    10. How much does it cost to see a movie in your

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