新高一 unit 16 教案
o match the words in Column A with those in Column B to make some compound words. Exchange the exercises in class. Task 2. Prepare to make up a story about the relationship of humans and animals in groups and then act the short play out.
Period 6 Integrating skills
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Learning Aims
1. Get the students to have reading extension for scientific experiments. 2. Enable students to write an argumentative essay by discussion.Learning Procedures
Step 1 warming- up
(1). Class work Daily report: A short play about the relationship between humans and animals. Q: What do you learn from it? (2). Class work Enjoy some pictures about animals killed by humans: Q: Why do people kill so many animals? Can it be avoided? (3). Class work Q: Why do scientists do experiments on animals? What would often be the result? Can it be avoided?Step 2 Reading
(1). Individual work Can scientists make experiments on animals to test new products? People have different opinions about the problem. Let’s read such a passage now. Q: How many questions are mentioned? ( Does animals testing work? Do people have the right to use animals?) (2). Individual work People are having a heat argument about the problem. And if you were an animal, what do you think would say to humans beings? Prepare to make a short speech and speak it out. (3). Group work As a human being, do you agree with which side? A reporter is very interested in this argument, and he is having an interview with some people. Discuss the problem in groups, one as the reporter to hold the interview, one as a scientist who sticks to testing on animals, one as an activist who is against the idea and the other one tries to make some suggestions and notes. Exchange ideas with each other with the information in the reading material as well as your own opinions. Do the report and share your conclusions with the whole class. (4). Group work It’s really difficult for us to judge who is right or wrong. So in order to avoid such an argument, do you have some betters methods to solve problem, especially in the future? Discuss the problem in groups and reach an conclusion.Step 3 Writing
(1). Pair work Now it’s time for you to write about an argumentative essay on this problem. So what do you think you are going to write about in your essay? Discuss in pairs and show the ideas to the class. (2). Individual work Read the tips carefully to check if you have the same idea.Title
Choose a clear Pro or Contra animal testing title
Introduction
Explain for what reasons animals are used in experiments and make clear on which side you are: Is animal testing OK or are you an animal rights activist?Second Paragraph: Arguments Pro
Choose two or three arguments from the reading to support your view, Explain them in your own words: 2—3 pros.Third Paragraph: Arguments Contra
Choose one or two arguments from the reading that do against your view. Explain them in your own words and show that they are not true: 1—2 consConclusion
Write what we should do with animals experiments in the future and why.(3). Individual work Then Write down your answers to the questions listed in the form one by one. Why are animals used in the experiments? Are you on which side of them? Which views do you agree with? Why? Which views don’t you agree with? Why? What other ways can you think of to solve the problem in the future? (4). Individual work Join your answers together to make a short passage. Divide them into several different paragraphs according to what you write about in each one. Read it through with your partners to make sure what should be corrected and improved. (5). Class work To make your essay read well, some useful words will help you a lot when your are writing an argumentative one. Read these words carefully, and choose to use some of them in your essay and then read it again to see what has changed. 比较说明常用词语: similarly , the same as, similar to ,equal to, appear the same, both seem to, in the same way, in a similar way, in comparison with 《新高一 unit 16 教案(第7页)》