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Viewing & listening
Honesty
Unit 4
英语沪教版(五四制)七年级下册
通过本课时学习,学生能够:
1. 通过仔细观察,准确获取海报中的关键信息,如事件,时间,地
点等,并能根据这些信息展开讨论;
2. 听懂Wang Yiming和妈妈的对话内容,获取拼写比赛的具体信息和
母子的观点等,完成听力任务;
3. 匹配make和tell开头的不同短语,并在句子中进行正确运用;
4. 理解诚实这一价值观在比赛及生活中的重要意义,树立诚实守信
的意识。
重点
重点
Learning objectives
What is the story about?
Pinocchio.
What happened to the puppet when he told a lie?
What can you learn from the story?
Watch the video and answer some questions.
Listen and answer
His nose grew long.
We should be honest.
Fill and retell
Look at the pictures and fill in the blanks. Then, try to retell the story.
1. Geppetto had no child, so he made ________ out of wood.
2. A ________ made the wood move and speak.
3. A fox and a cat took the boy to see a _________ show.
4. When the boy was _______ in a cellar (地窖), the fairy appeared.
5. When the boy told a _______, his nose grew long.
6. When the boy told the _______, a wookpecker made his nose small again.
7. The boy turned into a _________ when he played in the Toyland for many days.
What will happen next? Will the boy tell a lie this time?
Pinocchio
fairy
puppet
locked
lie
truth
donkey
Wang Yiming wants to take part in the school “spelling bee” contest. He is looking at the poster on the notice board.
Look at the poster and answer the question.
Look and answer
What can you find on the poster?
What is the contest about?
When will the contest take place?
Where will the contest take place?
Who can participate in the contest?
Look at the poster and fill in the chart.
Look and fill
What
When
Where
Who
a spelling contest
at 15:00-16:00 on Friday, April 24th
at media centre in New Star Middle School library
all the students of 6th Grade-7th Grade
Look and say
Look at the poster and talk about it.
Sounds interesting! When and where will it take place?
Look at this poster. It’s about a “spelling bee” contest.
What is a “spelling bee”?
It’s a game for students to spell English words.
...
Make a prediction
1. Do you think Wang Yiming will win the contest?
2. What problems might he run into?
Listen and check
Listen to the conversation and check your prediction.
Did Yiming win the contest?
No, he lost the contest.
Listen and check
Listen and decide if the following sentences are true (T) or false (F).
1. Yiming got 15 words right in the spelling contest.
2. Yiming spelled “echidna” correctly at first.
3. Yiming found the word “echidna” in a history book.
4. Yiming’s mother was disappointed with his loss.
5. Yiming felt no regret about telling the judges his mistake.
( )
( )
( )
( )
( )
F
F
F
F
T
20
didn’t spell
science
proud of
Listen again and answer the questions.
Listen and answer
1. How many words did Yiming spell correctly in the contest?
Yiming spelled 20 words correctly.
2. Which word did the judges ask Yiming to spell?
The judges asked Yiming to spell “echidna”.
3. What mistake did Yiming make when he spelled it?
Yiming spelled it as “i-c-h-i-d-n-a” instead of “e-c-h-i-d-n-a”.
4. What did the judges do after Yiming told them the truth?
They praised Yiming for being honest.
Yiming took part in a school 1. ________ contest. His mother is talking to him about it.
Mother: How did the spelling contest go?
Yiming: I 2. ________. I was almost the 3. ________, but...
Mother: Oh, what 4. ________?
Yiming: Well, I’d got 20 words right. Then the judges asked me to spell “echidna”.
Mother: Echidna? The Australian animal?
Yiming: Yes, echidna, e-c-h-i-d-n-a. I just came across the word in a
5. ________ book.
Listen and fill in the blanks.
spelling
Listen and fill
lost
winner
happened
science
Mother: So what was the 6. ________?
Yiming: I was too 7. ________. I said “i-c-h-i-d-n-a”. The judges didn’t notice this silly 8. ________. I told them later I spelled it with an “i” not an “e”.
Mother: What did they say?
Yiming: They 9. ________ me for being honest. But I lost.
Mother: Well, I’m 10. ______of you. How would you have felt if you lied and won?
Yiming: I think I did the right thing. Yes, I’m sad I lost but it is better than cheating and winning.
Mother: Very true. And you can try again next year. Besides, you’ve learned a good lesson.
problem
Listen and fill
excited
mistake
praised
proud
Listen and complete
How did Yiming and his mother feel about the contest?
sad/disappointed/
unhappy/...
Listen again and complete the table.
proud
concerned
proud/supportive
Listen and read
Listen again and read the conversation.
Yiming took part in a school spelling contest. His mother is talking to him about it.
Mother: How did the spelling contest go?
Yiming: I lost. I was almost the winner, but...
Mother: Oh, what happened?
Yiming: Well, I’d got 20 words right. Then the judges asked me to spell “echidna”.
Mother: Echidna? The Australian animal?
Yiming: Yes, echidna, e-c-h-i-d-n-a. I just came across the word in a science book.
Mother: So what was the problem?
Yiming: I was too excited. I said “i-c-h-i-d-n-a”. The judges didn’t notice this silly mistake. I told them later I spelled it with an “i” not an “e”.
Mother: What did they say?
Yiming: They prasied me for being honest. But I lost.
Mother: Well, I’m proud of you. How would you have felt if you lied and won?
Yiming: I think I did the right thing. Yes, I’m sad I lost but it is better than cheating and winning.
Mother: Very true. And you can try again next year. Besides, you’ve learned a good lesson.
1. What made Yiming make that spelling mistake?
2. How did his honesty affect the outcome of the contest?
3. In your opinion, would you do the same as Yiming?
4. What did Yiming’s mother mean by saying “you’ve learned a good lesson”?
Discuss and share
Discuss the following questions and share your ideas.
Yiming made that spelling mistake because he was too excited.
Yiming’s honesty led to him losing the contest.
Yes, I ... because ...
She meant “Honesty is more important than winning”.
Match the phrase halves.
Look and match
make a mistake
Make sentences with the proper forms of the phrases.
Make sentences
make a suggestion
make a decision
make the difference
tell the truth
1. You made a mistake in your homework.
2. Can you make a suggestion on how to solve the problem?
3. They made a decision to take part in the contest at last.
4. Her hard work will make the difference in the final exam results.
5. You must tell the truth. You can’t tell a lie.
6. A clock has no mouth, but it can tell the time.
tell a lie
tell the time
Have you ever experienced a similar situation about a hard choice between honesty and winning or do you know any stories about honesty. Share your story with your parnter and then with the class.
Talk and share
I know a story about honesty. Last week, there was a math test in Tom’s class. Tom studied hard, but there was one question he just couldn’t figure out. He was sitting next to his good friend Jack ...
use phrases starting with make and tell to make sentences.
learn honesty is more important than winning.
understand the conversation between Wang Yiming and his mother.
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After learning this lesson,
I can
Summary
Homework
1. Write a short story about honesty.
2. Preview Speaking.
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