单元整体教案NSEFCII-U02(The first period)
them for a
while.)
Step Ⅱ Warming up
T: Well, now please open your books at Page 9. Warming up first.
Look at each of the pictures and tell me which kind of news media it
shows?
Ss: The first picture shows a website; the second one shows radio;
the third one shows TV programmes; the fourth one shows magazines;
the fifth one shows newspapers.
T: Quite right! Now, please work in groups of four and discuss the
five questions below the pictures. A few minutes later, I’ll cotleet
your answers. OK?
Ss: OK.
T: You can begin now.
(A few minutes later. )
T: Are you ready now?
Ss: Yes.
T: Which group would like to talk about the first question? Choose
one member of your group to answer the question.
S1: I think TV is the most reliable among the news media. TV
consists of a series of lively consecutive pictures. For the people
who want to know what is exactly happening, a picture responds
better to offer the truth of a fact than the mere words upon a page.
It can offer an unique function of seemingly on-the-spot feeling,
which is not available to the other media.
T: The second question?
S2. I think TV programmes are easy for most people to understand.
Radio, can only be heard and sometimes can’t be picked up clearly.
Newspapers and magazines are only useful for people who can
read. Websites have many different pages, but you should be careful
to read some of the pages. who can read. Website have many different
pages, but you should be careful to read some of the pages.
T: The third question?
S3 : I will check other sources.
T: The fourth question?
S4: Every morning, the newspaper chief editor and the journalists
discuss the main events of the day. Reporters are then sent to cover
the events. They usually do some interviews and then check the
information. They must work very fast. Later in the day, everything
is put together at the news desk. Then the editors read the stories
and make any necessary changes and choose a good title for each
story. At last, they print them quickly and deliver them. Making a
magazine is more or less the same as making a newspaper. But
the articles in a magazine are more like stories, which are written
by all kinds of writers. Magazines are not published as quickly as
newspapers.
T: The last question?
Ss: News broadcast, newspaper, magazine, radio programme, website,
report, reporter, editor, interview, write articles…
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while.)
Step Ⅱ Warming up
T: Well, now please open your books at Page 9. Warming up first.
Look at each of the pictures and tell me which kind of news media it
shows?
Ss: The first picture shows a website; the second one shows radio;
the third one shows TV programmes; the fourth one shows magazines;
the fifth one shows newspapers.
T: Quite right! Now, please work in groups of four and discuss the
five questions below the pictures. A few minutes later, I’ll cotleet
your answers. OK?
Ss: OK.
T: You can begin now.
(A few minutes later. )
T: Are you ready now?
Ss: Yes.
T: Which group would like to talk about the first question? Choose
one member of your group to answer the question.
S1: I think TV is the most reliable among the news media. TV
consists of a series of lively consecutive pictures. For the people
who want to know what is exactly happening, a picture responds
better to offer the truth of a fact than the mere words upon a page.
It can offer an unique function of seemingly on-the-spot feeling,
which is not available to the other media.
T: The second question?
S2. I think TV programmes are easy for most people to understand.
Radio, can only be heard and sometimes can’t be picked up clearly.
Newspapers and magazines are only useful for people who can
read. Websites have many different pages, but you should be careful
to read some of the pages. who can read. Website have many different
pages, but you should be careful to read some of the pages.
T: The third question?
S3 : I will check other sources.
T: The fourth question?
S4: Every morning, the newspaper chief editor and the journalists
discuss the main events of the day. Reporters are then sent to cover
the events. They usually do some interviews and then check the
information. They must work very fast. Later in the day, everything
is put together at the news desk. Then the editors read the stories
and make any necessary changes and choose a good title for each
story. At last, they print them quickly and deliver them. Making a
magazine is more or less the same as making a newspaper. But
the articles in a magazine are more like stories, which are written
by all kinds of writers. Magazines are not published as quickly as
newspapers.
T: The last question?
Ss: News broadcast, newspaper, magazine, radio programme, website,
report, reporter, editor, interview, write articles…
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