内容正文:
第五课时Section B(3a-3c)
1、 Teaching Objectives
In this class, students will:
1.get detailed information about Zhang Peng's requests in his email.
2.analyze the structure and language features of the email.
3.write an email based on settings using what they have learned.
2、 Teaching Advice
Lead-in
Look and Say
1.Present pictures of a room before and after decoration and ask students the following questions:
◆What changes have been made to the room?
◆What do you think of these changes?
◆If you have a chance to decorate your room,what changes will you make?Why?
Teaching Tip:The teacher can provide some phrases about room decorations as language support.
2.Have students work in pairs to list 3 room decorations they want to do in their room. Encourage the pairs to ask each other for help.Let them make up a conversation using can/could. For weak level students, the teacher can provide a sample conversation.
Pre-writing
3a
1.Have students read the email quickly and find out what Zhang Peng asks his friend to do.Share the answer in class.
2.Ask students to fill in the blanks behind “To” and “Subject”.Explain what they mean if necessary.
3b
1.Ask students to put the things in order and check the answers in class.
2.Guide students to analyze the structure and languages of the email.The teacher can use the following questions as prompts:
◆What are the three main parts of an email?
◆How does Zhang Peng start his email?
◆What does Zhang Peng include in the body of the email?
◆How does Zhang Peng make his requests?
◆How does Zhang Peng end his email?
3.List the outline of the email and the useful sentence structures on the blackboard.
While-writing
3c
Have students read the phrases in the box and make sure they get the meanings.Then ask them to choose 3 or 4 things that they may need to help with their writing.Remind them to use the outline and sentence structures we listed in 3b.
Post-writing
1.Have students exchange their emails and check each other's writing in pairs.Ask them to provide feedback on the email structure and polite language use.Encourage students to highlight what they like and suggest areas for improvement.
2.Based on the feedback from their partners, students revise their emails and then submit the final version of their emails for evaluation.
Summary
Ask students to summarize what they learned in this lesson.
Homework
Finish the related exercises in the books produced by Youyi.
Blackboard Design
Expressions about decorating a room:
buy some flowers make a poster
go shopping bring a pair of scissors
buy glue bring a brush
make paper cuttings bring a painting
Teaching Reflection
In this lesson, activities like showing room decoration pictures and analyzing the email effectively engaged students and achieved teaching goals.Students could understand the email, analyze its structure, and write their own emails.Group conversations and peer reviews promoted collaborative learning and critical thinking.However, there was a shortcoming.Some students gave vague feedback during peer reviews.In future teaching, a rubric or checklist should be introduced to guide students to provide more constructive feedback, helping their peers improve writing skills.
学科网(北京)股份有限公司
$