七年級英語Module2 Unit3教案 外研社
七年級英語Module2 Unit3教案 外研社
第一部分 教學(xué)設(shè)計
Function
Talking about what you can do
Structure
Can /can’t, this and these
Listening/Speaking
Finding out what people can do
Asking and answering about ability
Reading/Writing
Matching people and their jobs
Giving personal information; using punctuation: full stops and capital letters
Culture
Languages
Task
Giving and asking for personal information
Unit 3 Language in use
■Warming up
Hi, class. Language is something for use, for munication. And language can be learned in use, in munication.
Today we shall learn about the English language in use. We shall learn about English Grammar and English Vocabulary.
■Grammar
I can play football. Tony can’t swim. Can you ride a bike?
Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.
I can play basketball. Tony can’t play the piano. Can you take a photo?
Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.
1 Talk about your family photo.
Good morning, class.
Look at this. What is it? Yes, it is a photo of my family. Who is this man in the middle? Yes, he is. He is my father. Who is this boy on the right? He is my brother. Look. Who is this woman on the left? She is my mother. Look here. Who is this girl at the back? She is me.
Now show your family photo to the class. Talk about your family photo. Wang Linfang, stand up! Tell the class about your family members, OK? Where is your photo? No photo. e to the board. Draw a picture of your family and tell about it.
This is my family. These are my parents. My father is a worker and he can play basketball.
This is my family. These are my parents. My father is a teacher and he can speak English.
This is my family. This is my father. My father is a factory worker and he can make cars. This is my mother. My mother is a doctor and she can make you healthy.
2 Look at the pictures. Say what Daming and you can do and can't do.
What do you see on page 12 in the middle? Yes, six pictures. In the pictures you see Daming. Now look at the pictures. Say what Daming and you can do and can't do.
1 Can Daming play football? Yes, he can.
I can’t play football.
2 Can Daming swim? No, he can’t.
I can swim.
3 Can Daming ride a bike? No, he can’t.
I can ride a bike.
4 Daming can’t speak English.
I Can’t speak English. We can’t speak English.
5 We can speak Chinese.
6 We can play table tennis.
■Vocabulary
3 Look at the pictures and plete the sentences.
At the bottom of page 12, there are eight pictures. Under each of the picture there is an unpleted sentence. Now look at the pictures and plete the sentences.
She can swim.
She can play the piano. He can play tennis. She can ride a bike. They can play football.
He can ride a horse. They can play table tennis. They can play basketball.
4 Match the jobs with the work places.
Boys and girls, what am I? You are right. I am a teacher. Where do I work? You are correct. I work at a school.
Now match the six jobs with the six work places.
1 factory worker→ factory 2 manager → hotel 3 student → university
4 secretary → office 5 teacher → school 6 doctor → hospital
A factory worker works at a factory. A manager works at a hotel.
A student works at a university. A secretary works at an office.
A teacher works at a school. A doctor works at a hospital.
■Around the world
I am Chinese. I speak Chinese. But here, at school, we learn and speak English. There are many languages in the world. To know more the world languages, let’s go to page 13. Look at the Around the world, please.
Languages
1 Chinese 漢語
The Chinese language forms part of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages. About one-fifth of the people in the world speak some form of Chinese as their native language, making it the language with the most native speakers.
2 English 英語
English is a West Germanic language that originates from England and is spoken in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa, and many other countries. English is now the third-most spoken native language worldwide (after Chinese and Hindi), with some 380 million speakers.
3 Japanese 日語
Japanese is a language spoken by over 127 million people, mainly in Japan, but also by Japanese emigrant munities around the world.
4 Arabic
The Arabic language (????? ???????) is the largest member of the Semitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family (classification: South Central Semitic) and is closely related to Hebrew and Aramaic.
5 Russian 俄語
Russian is the most widely spoken language of Europe and the most widespread of the Slavic languages.
6 Spanish 西語
Spanish or Castilian is an Iberian Romance language, and the fourth most widely spoken language in the world according to some sources, while other sources list it as the 2nd or 3rd most spoken language.
■Module task → Giving and asking for personal information
5 Work in pairs.Ask and answer.
To practice what we learn this week, we shall go to page 13 and work in pairs to ask answer the following questions.
I ---What’s your name? ---My name’s Li Hua.
2 ---How old are you? ---I’m 13 years old.
3 ---Where are you from? ---I’m from Beijing.
4 --- Can you swim? --- Yes, I can.
---Can you speak English? ---Yes, I can.
---Can you play the piano? ---Yes, I can.
---Can you ride a horse? ---No, I can’t.
1---What’s your name? ---My name’s Wang Wei.
2 ---How old are you? ---I’m 12 years old.
3 ---Where are you from? ---I’m from Taiyuan.
4 ---Can you ride a bike? --- Yes, I can.
---Can you speak Russian? ---No, I can’t.
---Can you play football? ---Yes, I can.
---Can you play table tennis? ---No, I can’t.
6 plete the personal information about your partner
How much do you know about your partner? Now go to page 13 read and plete the personal information about your partner in the box. If you are not sure, ask him!
Talk as they do. (仿說)
His name is Yao Qin. He’s 13 years old. He's from Xi’an. He can sing English songs. He can’t ride a bike. He can play football. He can’t speak Japanese. He can write Japanese.
Talk as they do. (仿說)
His name is Li Gang. He’s 11 years old. He's from Nanjing. He can play basketball. He can’t ride a elephant. He can ride a bike. He can’t speak Spanish. He can speak Arabic.