Book6U2課件課時(shí)2Wordpower
(模塊六模塊六 高二上學(xué)期高二上學(xué)期) )Word Power板塊:教學(xué)設(shè)計(jì)板塊:教學(xué)設(shè)計(jì)課件課件作者:趙燕作者:趙燕課件描述:課件描述: 本節(jié)課以拓展表達(dá)情感方面的詞本節(jié)課以拓展表達(dá)情感方面的詞匯為主在授課過(guò)程中,關(guān)注學(xué)生的匯為主在授課過(guò)程中,關(guān)注學(xué)生的參與度及自主學(xué)習(xí)方式的培養(yǎng),并力參與度及自主學(xué)習(xí)方式的培養(yǎng),并力求設(shè)置合理情景,培養(yǎng)學(xué)生的實(shí)際運(yùn)求設(shè)置合理情景,培養(yǎng)學(xué)生的實(shí)際運(yùn)用能力Share our poems happiness is five different crayons. catching a firefly. setting him free. happiness is being alone every now and then. and happiness is coming home again. happiness is morning and evening, day time and night time too. for happiness is anyone and anything at all thats loved by you. happiness is having a sister. sharing a sandwich. getting along. happiness is singing together when day is through, and happiness is those who sing with you. happiness is morning and evening, daytime and nighttime too. for happiness is anyone and anything at all thats loved by you.Discussion Would you please think of as many words as possible to express happiness? gladness pleasure cheer delight joy overjoy satisfaction amusement contentment common characteristics (abstract) nouns to express strong feelings and emotions Abstract nouns represent things that cannot be experienced through touch, taste, sight, hearing or smell.Apart from noun forms, emotional words have adjective forms.Complete the following chart: happy glad pleased cheerful delighted joyful overjoyed satisfied amused content emotions happinessa angernger sadness joyjoy Love understandingdesire desire angry / cross annoyed mad crazy sad /heartbroken upset miserable depressed frustrated disappointed desperate sorrow pain worry regret fright scare fear anxiety astonishment surprise shock sorrowful painful worried regretful frightened scared fearful anxious astonished surprised shocked amazement hope curiosity jealousy pride nervousness amazed hopeful/hopeless curious jealous proud nervous Floras changes of emotions(p23) excitement/excited; fear/afraid fright/frightened; frustration/frustrated jealousy/jealous anger/angry; unhappiness/unhappy pleasure/pleased; satisfaction/satisfied A guessing gamelWork in groups of four to invent a situation to express different emotions or feelings. Speak in front of the audience and ask them to guess the words. An idiomAn idiom is a phrase which is a phrase which m means eans something different something different from the meanings of the from the meanings of the separate words from which separate words from which it is formed. it is formed.Guess the meanings of the under- lined parts (idioms) according to the context. 1. I dont know what makes him so angry but he really blew his top. 2. When he scored the winning goal, he was over the moon. 3. Lenny went nuts when his new bike was stolen. (become angry)( very happy)(become really angry)4. I know you have problems, but dont get them get you down. 5. She is pretty girl, but she is cruel and one day shell break your heart. 6. He cant get angry with what you said to him. He is always as cool as a cucumber. ( make sb. feel unhappy)(make sb. upset or unhappy)(never get worried by anything)7. He is a cold fish. He is always wears a smile on his face. 8. Hum, cries crocodile tears! How can he be so sad about my failure?9. He had ants in his pants when knowing his mother had bought him a lap top. (not show how they feel) (pretend to be upset or affected by sth.) be excited about sth. and cant keep still)。




