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高中英语说课稿 篇1

Good morning, ladies and gentleman. Today, I feel honored to have the chance to share my ideas about how to teach reading.

In the reading process, I will focus on students’ long-term development and enable them to use proper reading skills and strategies. In other words, students are guided to read efficiently and independently. My teaching plan will include 3 sections. They’re analysis of the reading material, identifying the teaching aims and teaching procedures.

Section 1 Analysis of the teaching material

The selected teaching material is a magazine article taken from the Project section of Module 11, Unit 2 of Advance with English. The article is about British students who take a gap year, which is intended to develop the theme of the unit, that is, getting a job. After analyzing it carefully, I find the article has two unique characteristics. First, it’s a long passage with 688 words, much more than the usual texts. Second, it deals with a new topic, that is, a gap year. The topic is unfamiliar to most students.

Section 2 Identifying the teaching aims

Based on the analysis of the teaching material, I have chosen the following as the teaching aims of my lesson:

The 1st aim: Students learn the skills and strategies to read a prolonged text.

The 2nd aim: Students get a better understanding of what a gap year is.

The 3rd aim: Students are encouraged to figure out the implied meaning.

The 4th aim: Students are familiar with various expressions or approaches to express the same idea.

Section 3 Teaching procedures

In order to achieve the teaching aims mentioned above, I decide to choose guided reading and Task-Based Teaching as the main teaching approaches. With the teaching methods, I can guide students to use effective reading strategies to browse the text, solve problems and complete different tasks. The teaching procedures include four parts. They’re getting ready, focusing on main facts, reading between the lines and responding the text.

Part 1 Getting ready

Reading begins before a book is opened. It’s important to activate students’ existing background knowledge and draw their attention to the topic of the text. In this part, I will use the pre-reading activities to increase students ‘concentration, arouse their curiosities, fire their imagination and give them a purpose for reading.

The part consists of two tasks:

Task 1: A time machine I start my lesson by asking senior 3 students what the date is. Then, I go on to show a picture of a time machine. I tell students that the machine with a magic power will bring them to their graduation from high school, which is 1 year away. At that point, I get them to imagine where they are and what they are doing. After it, I give a summary of their presentations as follows: After leaving high school, most of Chinese students go straight to university. Yes, at this time next year, most of you will be studying in a university .(With the task, I inspire students’ former knowledge and imagination about graduating from high school and going to college, which can draw their attention to the theme of the reading material and get them ready for the following reading)

Task 2: Brainstorming After the summary, I go on to show some more pictures of British fresh students from high schools, and tell students that more and more students in the UK are doing something different instead of going straight to university. After that, I play the tape of Paragraph1 and get students to catch the answer to the question: They will travel or work on projects for up to a year before entering university   (With the task, I excite students’ desire to know more about what their British equivalents will do before going to a college. With the question in mind, students will definitely be eager to listen to the tape to find the answer )

Part 2 Focusing on main facts

During the part, I will ask the students to answer the question—what does the author say? Students are supposed to get a main idea of the text and understand the basic meaning of the text. Questions of this kind are not very difficult and they can be answered directly from the text.

The part includes six tasks:

Task 1:Three examples. I move on to tell students as follows: Last year, Carol Smith, Daniel and Martin Johnson, 3 students from the UK, went to some remote places and did something special. After the instructions, I play the tape of Paragraphs 4-6 and get students to complete the following table   (With the task, I get students to listen to the three paragraphs instead of reading them, thus reducing the amount of reading time and reliving their psychological burden, otherwise students would be discouraged by such a long article)

Task 2: Matching After listening, I get students to open books and scan the three paragraphs to check the answers to the previous table. Then they’re required to complete another table with a second reading: Whom do the results belong to? Carol________ Daniel________ Martin_______

A felt being part of another culture B be more independent

C found it challenging and rewarding D felt that it was a special experience

E ready to face challenges in the future F learnt how to deal with difficult situation

G felt like she really made a difference H learnt a lot about getting on with local people (With the task, students learn to use a table to gather the main facts about the three British students They’ll know that a table is of great help in their future reading)

Task 3: Scanning for a detail. I get students to scan the rest paragraphs and find the answer to the question: What do people call the year off between finishing school and starting university? In doing so, I introduce the theme of the article and write on the blackboard the title: Mind the gap year (With the task, students are expected to grasp the theme of the article. The task serves as a bridge, which connects the main facts in Paragraphs 4-6 to the opinions about the gap year in the rest paragraphs)

Task 4:Definition of the gap year. Students watch a VCR with a question in mind: What three types of activities do the UK students choose to do during a gap year? The key is: Many students use that time to travel, learn new skills or be a charity volunteer (The task serves as a supplementary to the second task of Part 1. With the task, students are expected to know more about the gap year)

Task 5: History of the gap year I play a second VCR and get students to answer the question: When did the gap year start in the UK? (The task enables students to have a good knowledge of the history of the gap year)

Task 6: Comments The second, third, seventh, eighth paragraphs deal with theme of the government, universities, employers and the public on students taking a gap year before going to college. I get students to read the four paragraphs to gather theme and complete the table (The task helps students get a further understanding of the role. A table plays in helping gathering main facts or opinions).

Part 3 Read between the lines: In third part, I will encourage the students to answer the question—what does the author mean? As we know, information in a reading passage is not always stated directly. Sometimes students have to infer, or make guesses according the information which is available in the reading. So in this part, the students are asked to infer the implied meaning, distinguish the main ideas from the supporting details. The part consists of three tasks.

Task 1: Similar sentences The English language enjoys various ways of expressing the same thing or idea. As we can see, the second and third paragraphs are similar to the seventh and eighth paragraphs in the content, both dealing with comments on the gap year. Some sentences actually express the same comments. I will get students to read the four paragraphs for a second time to find out the similar sentences(The first is done as an example) ⑴It (a gap year) is more than just a long holiday(Line 50) A gap year is more than just a year away from studying ⑵Employers say they prefer to hire graduates who have taken a gap year (Line 15) ______________________________ (3)A gap year gives young people an opportunity to learn skills and gain life experience. It helps young people develop and grow (Lines 17-18) ______________________________ (4)Living away from home taught me to be more independent (Lines 22-23) ______________________________ (The task is designed to help students learn and use different ways to express the same idea. The task gets students ready for talking and writing about the gap year in the next part)

Task 2: Guessing from the context I get students to guess from the context the meanings of the four words or phrases: ⑴the career ladder (Line 4) ________________________ ⑵every point of the pass (Line 5) ________________________ (3)delicate (Line 22) ________________________ (4)an edge in the job market (Line 54) ________________________ (The task helps students to recognize that in most language-leaning situations they will come across vocabulary they don’t know. With the task, students are guided to look at the context in which a word or phrase is used and try to find any clues to its meanings)

Task 3: Benefits Students are asked to collect advantages of taking a gap year in the text. After that, students have the chance to listen to a third VCR, which contains more information about advantages. While listening, students are encouraged to take notes of what they can catch □ teach students to be independent; □ help students develop and grow; □ learn new skills; □ see life in a different way; □ be ready to face challenges; □ gain life experience (The task is intended for students to collect more information about students taking a gap year, which also makes them well prepared for the writing task in the next part)

Task 4: Recognizing the implied message I play a fourth VCR. While listening, students are expected to fill in the two blanks: Actually, a year off is not a gap, but a time for personal growth and d_______, a b______ between two important periods in life. (With the task, students will know about how to plan a gap year and what taking a gap year really means to them. It gets them ready for the next task.)

Task 5: Understanding the title After reading the whole text, I will get students to focus on the title. Mind the gap (The task is designed to help students fully understand the hidden meaning of the title: They are expected to make full of the gap year to develop themselves)

Part 4 Responding to the text I encourage the students to answer the question—what does the idea mean to me? As we all know, most writers are prejudiced in some way and try to convince their readers of something, or influence them to look at things in a certain way. So it is important to train students to read critically. The part consists of two tasks.

Task 1: I conduct a survey to see what students think of taking a gap year and at the same time complete the table (The task is aimed at making students be critical readers. The students should be encouraged to make judgment about the author's text)

Task 2: After the survey, students are asked to write a composition of 120 words about their ideas of taking a gap year before going to college (The task aims to consolidate the information they have learnt and also improve speaking and writing skills)

OK, so much for my teaching plan. Thanks for your attention.

高中英语说课稿 篇2

Women of Achievement

Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. My topic is Women of Achievement, that is, unit 1, in module 4. The reading passage “A Student of African Wildlife” is talked later and my talk consists of 4 parts. Part 1, my understanding of the material. Part 2, teaching approaches. Part 3, preparations before class. Part 4, teaching procedure.

Part 1 my understanding of the material

First, let me introduce the reading passage. It is the center of this unit’s teaching and learning. It is made up of 4 paragraphs, that is, one day’s observing chimps with Jane in the forest; how Jane did her research and her achievements; Jane’s love towards animals and her contributions to animal protection; and a short summary to her. By learning this lesson, the students can not only understand women’s status in society and everyday life, their values and contributions, their difficulties and achievements, but also learn how to use some words, phrases and sentence patterns. Of course, the students can practise their reading skills, such as skimming, scanning and careful reading.

Second, I want to tell something about the students. Although the students have the basic abilities of listening, speaking, reading and writing, they still need many opportunities to explore and convey meanings; to classify and reflect on their thoughts, feelings and experiences; to experiment and use their imaginations, and also to develop their autonomous learning ability, cooperative learning ability and investigative learning ability.

Third, about teaching aims

Knowledge aims: To learn how to use the mastery words, phrases and sentence patterns;

To learn sth about Jane’s research.

Ability aims: To cultivate the students’ autonomous learning ability, cooperative learning ability and investigative learning ability;

To develop students’ reading skills, such as making prediction and drawing inferences from the context.

Emotional aims: To encourage the students to participate in the class activities and cultivate their teamwork spirit;

To learn Jane’s bravery and perseverance in achieving her goals;

To reinforce the sense of wildlife protection.

Fourth, about key points and difficult points

I think they are to develop the students’ reading skills, such as making prediction and drawing inferences from the context; and to learn how to use the mastery words, phrases and sentence patterns.

Part 2 Teaching approaches

According to the analysis above, I’ll try to use the following theories: to make students the real master of the class while the teacher myself the director; to inspire the students, especially girl students to chase their dreams with great determinations.

Therefore, task—based teaching method, students—centered teaching method and CAI will be used.

Part 3 Preparations before class

I will ask the students to surf the Internet or go to the library to find some information about great women that they are interested in.

And in class, they will give reports of the information they have obtained. By doing this activity, I can train their autonomous learning ability and investigative learning ability, and their abilities of collecting and dealing with information.

Part 4 Teaching procedure

I designed 6 steps to deal with this reading passage.

Step 1 lead—in

Activity: picture appreciation and question answering

I’ll show them some beautiful pictures of wild animals, such as lions, Tibetan antelopes, monkeys and chimps. Then one question will be asked: which animal has the closest connection with human beings? It’s not so difficult. Of course, chimps. Then the students can find more about chimps from the reading passage.

The purpose of this activity is to stimulate the students’ interest and naturally lead to the reading passage.

Step 2 pre—reading

Activity: look and guess

The students will be asked to just glance at the title and the two pictures in the book, and then guess what they will read in the text. And they’ll be divided into groups of four to have a discussion.

This activity is to inspire the students to read actively, not passively. Surveys show that active reading can raise the readers’ interest and reading efficiency. Other purposes are to develop the students’ reading skill—making prediction and to encourage the students to think in English, express their thoughts in English and cooperate with each other.

Step 3 reading

Activity 1 scanning

The students are required to scan the text quickly and find out specific information of the following questions.

1 who is the student?

2 what animals are observed?

3 when did Jane Goodall arrive at Gombe? How old was she?

4 what was the purpose of her study?

By doing this activity, the students can improve their reading skill—scanning. And they can get the two lines of the whole passage, the main line—student, and the hidden line—wildlife. It builds a solid base for the latter reading comprehension.

Activity 2 skimming

The students are asked to skim the text quickly and summarize the main idea of each paragraph.

By doing this, I can train the students’ reading skill—skimming. And before their skimming, I’ll remind them to find out the topic sentence of each paragraph.

Activity 3 careful reading

For paragraph 1: Video watching and completing a diagram

Get the students to watch a short video of Jane’s research with chimps.

This paragraph is a description of what Jane and her partners did in the forest. The video can turn the description in words into images. So it seems as if the students themselves went into the forest. Then a diagram will be shown to the students. It contains the main actions of the chimps. They have to complete it. By these two changes, the students can master the important words, phrases and sentences better.

For paragraphs 2-3: Retelling job

These two paragraphs are relatively long, so the students may have difficulties in classifying the content. Therefore I divided all the sentences into 3 aspects, that is, Jane’s difficulties, her discoveries and her contributions. According to the key words, they have to retell it.

By doing this activity, I can train the students’ language organizing ability to meet the demands of the new curriculum.

For paragraph 4: Question answering

It is a short summary to Jane and implies that women can do what they want to do as men. This paragraph is relatively short and easy to understand. So the questions are fairly easy and will be offered to the less talented students.

Step 4 post—reading

I designed 2 activities.

Activity 1: multiple choice questions

These questions are to help the students get a better understanding of the text. Some of them are about details, and some of them are inferences. Inference questions are more difficult. So I will give them to the top students, and the easier ones to less talented students. Therefore all the students can have the chance to participate in the class activities and achieve the pleasure of learning English. Thus task-based teaching method is used here.

Activity 2: qualities and looking for relevant sentences

It is an activity to consolidate what they have learnt in the class. Traditionally, a blank-filling task is often used in this step, but it is a passive activity. In order to get the students to learn actively, I designed this activity. Just get the students to look at the title and think about “what kind of student Jane is”。 They will say many words, like hard-working, brave and so on. Then ask them to find out the sentences from which we can see these qualities. To do this job, the students have to read the whole passage more carefully again, and they will get a deeper impression of the language structure. Here students-centered teaching method is used.

Step 5 Discussion

The students will be divided into several groups to discuss the following questions.

1 Jane was brave enough to live in the forest. What difficulties do you think she was facing?

2 If you have the chance, will you do what she did?

This activity is to cheer the students to think deeply about Jane’s research and to practice their oral English.

Step 6 Homework

Activity : Thinking and Writing

The topic is “ though our grandmothers and mothers haven’t done something great like Jane, do you think they are great, too?” Give your reasons.

This activity is designed to train their writing skills and stimulate the students to become aware of the greatness of ordinary women. So greatness is close to the students’ daily life.

In class, I will use CAI, so there is no blackboard design.

That’s all. Thank you!

高中英语说课稿 篇3

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Good afternoon, teachers, It’s my great pleasure to be here sharing my lesson with you.The content of my lesson is Senior English Boonit 1(A student of african wildlife/Why not carry on the good work)I’ll be ready to begin this lesson from five parts. Analysis of the teaching material, the teaching methods, the studying methods, the teaching procedure,and Blackboard design.First, let me talt the teaching material.

Part 1 Teaching Material:

This unit is about(Great women and their achievements , Important people,history and methods of agriculture, Different types of English humour ,Culture differences and intercuritural communication Different types of theme park)

By studying of this unit, we’ll enable the students to know some great women and their achievement and what makes the great women successful

The knowledge of farming and DrYuan Longping’achivevment

And chemical farming and organic farming.

Charlie Chaplin and his funny and encourageing humour

People from different area have differert body language and use the right body language to showing our feelings.

Theme park not only provid fun but also provid various knowledeg and exciting experience.

this lesson not only teach the students to learn the related matreial about

(1) the good character to be a successful person

(2)Yuan longping’s scientific research spirit and attitudes toward life

The disadvantage of using chemical frtilizers and how to increase production in organic farming.

(3)Charlie Chaplin and his humour

English jokes

(4)Different body language and the similarutues in body language which make the others understand our feelings.

(5)Theme park

but also learning ability in English .

A: If Ss can learn it well, it will be helpful to make the Ss learn the rest of this unit well.

B: It provides all-around practice about listening, speaking, reading and writing revolve around the topic,it is the expansion of this unit and give Ss a space to use the language

So it plays an important part in the English teaching in this unit.

(As we know ,reading belongs to the input during the process of the language learning. The input has great effect on output , such as speaking and writing . )According to the new standard curriculum and the syllabus (新课程标准和教学大纲), after studying the teaching material and analyzing the rule of children’s growing of mind,I think the teaching aims are the followings:

1.Knowledge objects:

(1)the sutdents can hear, read, and use the main sentence patterns.

(2) the students can understand the content of the lesson:

(3) the students can use the patterns to express their thoughes in proper situation

and learn how to describe people with adjective.

Ability objects:

Ability objects of this section are

(1)To develop the Ss’ abilities of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Especially speaking and writing ability.

(2) To train the Ss’ ability of working in pairs.

(4) To improve the Ss’ reading abilities ,especially their skimming and scanning ability.

3.Emotion objects:

By reading

A Student of African wlidlife /why not carry on the good work,

students can learn from

(1)jane Goodall in at least two aspects: one is what is the human way to study animal; the other is that it was her great personality-universal love and mercy that made her successful.

Lin Qiaozhi in at least two aspects: one is what is the human way to help poor patients; the other is that it was her great personality-universal love and mercy that made her successful.

(2)Dr Yuan Longping his scientific research spirit and attitudes toward life

This passage what is chemical and organic farming and their advantage and disadvant age.

高中英语说课稿 篇4

引言:在英语教学中落实新课程标准,就是贯彻执行国家教育部关于课程改革的决定。新课程标准的三维教学观,具体到英语学科就是要整合发展学生语言技能、语言知识、情感态度、学习策略和文化意识五个方面的素养,培养学生综合运用语言的能力。开展课堂探究是培养学生综合语言运用能力的最佳手段。所以在我的教学设计里,每一个教学活动中都有情景创设,学生探究,学生处理问题和巩固训练等环节。

一、教学内容分析

(一)知识背景及新课程、新教材

本单元围绕考古这一主题开展听、说、读、写多种教学活动。旅游作为当今社会人们最感兴趣的话题在英语学习占有非常重要的位置。名胜古迹是旅游的重点内容之一,名胜古迹中的许多发现都来自于考古工作。所以Archaeology也是一个非常贴近生活、具有时代性、可挖掘性的教学主题。

本单元所选的语言素材涉及中外名胜,有利于学生了解外国文化,增强世界意识。正如新课程标准中的教学建议所提:学习考古有利于“拓展学生的文化视野,发展他们跨文化交际的意识和能力”;在利用现代教育技术观看历史教育片的过程中,“拓宽了学生学习和运用英语的渠道”;同时本单元的教学对教师本身历史文化修养、广阔的知识面等方面有非常高的要求,体现了师生共同不断更新知识结构以适应现代社会发展对英语课程的要求的“与时俱进”的理念和思想。

(二)教学重点难点

1.利用已有知识谈论石器时代、青铜器时代、汉朝、唐朝等时代人们的饮食起居、文化娱乐、生产工具等,为以后阅读英国的《巨石王》和中华文明的起源奠定基础。

2.调动学生的积极性,组织他们利用表达好奇功能结构谈论他们所感兴趣话题。

3.听力是这一课的难点。听力材料介绍是古代法国人用来射箭的一种武器。材料长,对武器的结构的解释比较复杂。但是学生听过材料后能够顺利地完成课本上的练习。这里不要求学生理解细节,只要能完成练习就行。

二、三维教学目标

(一)知识技能

1.学会谈论古代人的生产、生活;

2.学会表达对什么东西的好奇,如:

&8226;I wonder what/ who…         I really want to know…

&8226;I’m curious to…                  I’d love to know…

&8226;I wonder if/whether…          What I’d really like to find out is…

&8226;I’m curious about…             I’d like to know more about…

3.学习一些与考古有关单词、短语和句式,如:archaeology及其派生词,curiosity, bronze, dynasty,

decoration, artifact, unearth, spear, pot等。

(二)情感态度

1.让学生了解本单元的总体学习目标,以便激发学习学习积极性。

2.从谈论石器时代、青铜器时代、汉朝、唐朝等时代人们的饮食起居、文化娱乐、生产工具等入手使学生到中国具有悠久的历史、灿烂的文化,增强学生的民族自豪感,爱国主义情操。增强学生学好英语自信心。

3.通过开展小组活动,指导学生积极与人合作,相互学习,相互帮助,培养其团队精神。

(三)学习策略

1.认知策略:通过-ology, -ological, -ologist等词根的学习,掌握archaeology,

archaeologist, archae- ological等词,同时掌握同类词的学习方法

2.调控策略:通过听力让学生了解到听力有时很难,不可求全责备。可以材料调整听力要求。有的要听懂细节,有的甚至要推断隐含内容,但有的只需要掌握大意。

3.交际策略:通过谈论古代人的饮食起居、文化娱乐、生产工具和谈论兴趣等真实交际活动提高用英语交际的能力。同时让学生了解表情、动作等非语言手段提高交际效果。

4.资源策略:让学生了解博物馆、名胜古迹和书籍资料一样是学习的重要途径。

(四)文化意识

1.了解英语国家对文化遗产保护的态度。

2.了解西方国家部分古代用具。

3.通过中外古代文化对比,加深对中国文化的理解。

三、具体教学步骤

(一) 导入(Lead-in)

这一步骤的重点在于激发学生对考古学的兴趣,因为一般学生认为考古没什么有趣的。

活动方式:师生互动。教师盯着天花板的一处看30秒钟。引起全班同学一起去看。然后问:What do you see?

学生自然会回答:Nothing.然后再问Do you know what I was looking at? 学生自然会回答:No, I

don’t. 然后告诉学生老师根本没有看什么,只是做一个动作而已。再问Why did you look at there after

me?学生答不上。老师告诉学生That is because of curiosity.再问What is the word

curiosity from?

学生学过curious,所以能答上来。老师再讲:根据心理学的观点,每个人都具有对新鲜事物认识的兴趣,这叫做Curiosity。然后给出一个新词:

Archaeology(板书课题)并指出This is a new word for you. You may want to know

it.老师再问Do you think it is a course or a science?部分学生会答Yes.接着问Why do

you think it is a science?学生会说出他们学过以-ology结尾的词。这时便可以打出幻灯片,再进行以下活动:

汉语意义名词形容词……学家

技术technology

生物学biology

心理学psychology

人类学anthropology

细菌学bacteriology

Physiology

Sociology

zoology

1.组织学生推出Physiology,zoology和sociology和汉语意义;

2.组织学生推出technological, technologist;

3.组织学生推出其它词的-ological和ologist的形变;

总结:学习构词法知识对于扩大词汇量有非常重大的意义。

最后指出今天所学内容是Archaeology.再问What are the goals in learning the unit?

(二)单元学习目标(Goals)

请一个学生解释本单元学习目标(Goals),然后和全班一起关上书回忆本单元的四个学习目标。

(三)预备(Warming up)

活动形式:分组评论。谈论课本上的四幅图画。先指出中华民族有着悠久的历史和灿烂的文化。每年都有许多西方人到中国来旅游。如果你想为他们提供帮助,就得学会用英语谈论中国古代人的饮食起居、文化娱乐、生产工具等。然后用What

did they eat? Where did they live? What did their homes look like?

What kind of tools did they use? What objects have we found from

their age? What kind of entertainment did they have?

谈论古代人的饮食起居、文化娱乐、生产工具。

(四)听力(listening)

教学形式:师生互动。播放磁带让学生听第一遍,提问材料的大意。播放第二遍,让学生完成课后练习。做听力训练之前的准备工作是非常重要的。

总结:今天的听力材料较难,但是同学们能很好回答课后问题这就够了,不一定要了解那些细节,不可求全责备。根据不同制订不同学习目标是有效学习重要环节。

(五)对话(speaking)

活动形式:组对练习。

1.发出指令,提出要求;

2.学习会话范例;

3.给对话所用句式;

4.学生组对谈论兴趣与建议。

四、教学时间分配

教育心理学指出新知识的学习需要一个接受的过程。本课时的主要任务为本单元的学习做好预备工作。所以要用较多的时间让学生接受考古这一新的概念。

导入部分用8分钟;

目标部分用3分钟;

预备部分用5分钟;

听力部分用12分钟;

会话部分用10分钟;

最后用两分钟总结本课内容和布置作业。

五、课堂板书设计

将黑板划为左右两块,左边板书教学步骤,右边板书生词和短语。

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