Step 1 Warming up
Today, we are going to talk something about the subjects you are learning. Q1: How many subjects are you learning now? Q2: What are the subjects in which you learn science? Is it easy for you to learn them? 1). Group work Divide the whole class into two groups, one group is going to talk about the question “ What do you learn about for each field of science?”, and the other “How are you learning these subjects?” Write down the result of the discussion in a card, and choose the best member to do the report. 2). Class work Enjoy some pictures about the facilities in labs and students doing experiments in labs. Q: Which subjects are connected with these pictures? Do you often do experiments in the lab?
Step2 Pre-listening
1).Group work Is it necessary for you to do experiments in the lab? List the reasons in the card and see which group can find more. 2).Class work Do you still remember what your teacher often remind you before, when and after you do an experiment? Divide the whole into several groups to have a competition in class and see which group will win the game.
Step 3 Listening
1). Listen to what Mr. Zhu is talking to his students for the first time, focusing on the subjects mentioned in the passage. 2). Listen to the tape for the second time to write down some key words to the questions and check with the partners. 3). Listen to the tape for the third time. Understand the whole passage fully and check if the answers are complete, especially pay attention to different structures of giving instructions.
DOS
DON’TS
Follow / teacher’s /instructions
Don’t come into / without …
Be careful about / when…
Don’t touch… / unless…
Always listen carefully to…
Don’t throw… / unless…
Clean…away and leave …clean and neat
Don’t forget to…
You should tie…up
Never put / nose directly into…
Remember that…
Never put /fingers into/ and taste…
Make sure that…
Step 4 Post-listening
1). Group work List what you can do and can’t do in a lab as much as possible in groups. 2). Individual work Knowing the rules in a lab is very necessary for the sake of our safety. Suppose you are a chemistry teacher, and you are going to make an announcement to your students to give them some instructions before an experiment.
3). Group work Design the rules for the chemistry lab of your school in groups and put it on the wall in the classroom.
Homework:
Task 1. Have a discussion to find out the best rules for the lab and recommend it to the school leader. Task 2. Preview Speaking and try to search for some information about the new inventions and discoveries.
Period 2 Speaking
Learning Aims
1. To learn to cooperate with partners to analysis a problem in different views. 2. Enable students to describe the advantages and disadvantages of something in specific words.
Learning Procedures
Step 1 Warming-up Daily report
1). Class work Watch a video about the successful launch of ShenZhou V manned space flight in China. Nowadays, more and more new inventions and discoveries are made all over the world. 2). Brainstorming List the words they’ve learned about the new scientific inventions and discoveries. Then have a short introduction to Maglev train.
Step 2 Pre-speaking
1). Pair work Read the dialogue aloud to finish the following form:
inventions
advantages
disadvantages
Maglev train
2). Group work Discuss how you can talk about the advantages and disadvantages about some new inventions and list the relevant words and phrases an many as possible.
Advantages
Disadvantages
It’s good for…
It is too expensive
It can help…
It is dangerous to…
It is important for…
It is unnecessary to..
It brings people…
Some people will use it for…
It doesn’t pollute…
It is bad / or harmful for…Step 3 While speaking 1). Group work Enjoy some pictures about some new inventions. (Cloning, Nuclear energy, Computers a 《新高一 unit 16
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