Youre supposed to shake hands 教案4

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Youre supposed to shake hands 教案4 Ⅰ.Teaching Aims and Demands 1.Knowledge Objects (1) Key Vocabulary wipe, napkin, stick, chopstick, rude, point, pick up (2) Target Language We're supposed to eat with chopsticks. Yes, and it's rude to eat with our hands. 2.Ability Objects
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Youre supposed to shake hands 教案4

    Ⅰ.Teaching Aims and Demands
    1.Knowledge Objects
    (1) Key Vocabulary
    wipe, napkin, stick, chopstick, rude, point, pick up
    (2) Target Language
    We're supposed to eat with chopsticks.
    Yes, and it's rude to eat with our hands.
    2.Ability Objects
    (1) Train students' listening ability.
    (2) Train students' ability to understand the target language in spoken conversation.
    (3) Train students' ability to use the target language.
    3.Moral Objects
    In order to behave politely at the dinner table, you're supposed to learn some talbe manners.
    Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points
    1.Key Vocabulary
    wipe, stick, chopstick, rude, point, pick up
    2.Target Language
    We're supposed to eat with chopsticks.
    Yes, and it's rude to eat with our hands.
    Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult Points
    1.How to improve students' listening ability.
    2.How to use the target language.
    Ⅳ.Teaching Methods
    1.Listening method
    2.Pairwork
    Ⅴ.Teaching Aid
    A tape recorder
    Ⅵ.Teaching Procedures
    Step Ⅰ Revision
    Check homework. Get some students to read out their conversations using the target language in Section A 4. Collect their conversations and help correct their errors.
    Step Ⅱ Part 1
    This activity introduces new vocabulary and provides reading practice using the target language.
    Look at the picture and ask students to say what is happening in it. (A family is eating a meal.)
    Look at the title, Mind your manners!
    Ask: What do you think it might mean?
    (It means be careful of how you act.)
    Read the instructions and point to the five statements about manners. Ask students to read the statements.
    1.In the United States: you're not supposed to eat with your hands.
    2.In Peru, you are not supposed to talk at the table.
    3.In China, you're not supposed to pickup your bowl of rice.
    4.In Korea, the youngest person is supposed to start eating first.
    5.In Brazil, you should wipe your mouth with your napkin every time you take a drink.
    Review the five statements to be sure students understand what each one means. Ask students to act out them. Then ask students to complete the quiz on their own.
    Correct the answers with the class.
    Answers
    1.T 2.F 3.F 4.F 5.T
    Step Ⅲ 2a
    This activity gives students practice in understanding the target language in spoken conversation.
    Read the instructions to the class. Review what an exchange student is and what table manners are. If necessary, translate them into Chinese.
    Look at the four pictures. You will hear the exchange student Steve, talking with his Japanese friend, Satoshi.
    Satoshi is explaining some things you are and aren't supposed to do when eating in Japan.
    Point to the boxes where students are supposed to write a number next to each picture. Say, Number these I through 4 to show the order you hear Satoshi talk about these things in the recording.
    Play the recording the first time.
    Students only listen.
    Play the recording a second time. As they listen to the recording this time, let students number the pictures.
    Correct the answers with the class.
    Answers
    The pictures should be numbered in the following order:
    2 1 4 3
    Tapescript
    Satoshi: You must be really excited about leaving for Japan tomorrow, Steve!
    Steve: Yeah, I am. But I'm a little nervous, too.
    Satoshi: Nervous about what?
    Steve: Well, for one thing, I don't know how to use chopsticks very well … and I don't know how to behave at the dinner table.
    Satoshi: Oh, I see. I could give you a little lesson on Japanese table manners if. you like.
    Steve: Really? That would be great!
    Satoshi: Hmmmm. Let me see. One difference is that sometimes it's polite to make noise when you're eating. Especially when you're eating noodles. It shows that you like the food.
    Steve: Really? That's interesting. In the United States you're not supposed to do that.
    Satoshi: Yeah, I know. OK, so here are some chopstick rules; it's rude to stick your chopsticks into your food. And you shouldn't point at anyone with your chopsticks.
    Steve: Oh, OK. I won't.
    Satoshi: And also, this isn't about table manners exactly, but you should know that you aren't supposed to eat or drink while walking down the street.
    Steve: Huh.
    Satoshi: Oh, and the most important thing you need to know is that you're not supposed to talk when you're eating dinner. Only parents are allowed to talk at the dinner table. Children are not allowed to speak.
    Steve: Wow! That's … that's unusual!
    Satoshi: I'm just kidding! Boy, you're really gullible, Steve!
    Step Ⅳ 2b
    This activity provides listening practice using the target language.
    Read the instructions and point to the numbered list of sentence starters and the lettered list of sentence endings. Ask different students to read the two lists.
    1.You aren't supposed to …     a. to make noise while eating noodles.
    2.It's polite …                          b. to stick your chopsticks into your food.
    3.It's rude …                            c. point at anyone with your chopsticks.
    4.You shouldn't …                   d. eat or drink while walking down the street.
    You will hear the same recording again. This time as you listen, write the letter of the correct sentence ending after each sentence starter.
    Look at the sample answer. Read the correctly completed sentence to the class:
    1.You aren't supposed to eat or drink while walking down the street.
    Play the recording again. Ask students to write the letters in the blanks alone.
    Check the answers with the class.
    Answers
    1.d 2.a 3.b 4.c
    Step Ⅴ 2c
    This activity provides guided oral practice using the target language.
    Go through the instructions for the activity with the class.
    Look at the example in the box. Ask two students to read the sentence starters.
    SA: We're supposed to …
    SB: Yes, and it's rude to …
    Now, complete each one with a true statement about table manners in your country. Ask two students to read their sentences.
    SA: We're supposed to eat with chopsticks.
    SB: Yes, and it's rude to eat with our hands.
    Point out the sentence starters in Activity 2b. Say, Have a conversation about table manners in your country with a parter. You can use the sentence starters in Activity 2b to help you get started.
    Have students work in pairs. Ask one or two pairs of students to say their conversations to the class.
    Step Ⅵ Summary
    In this class, we've learned some key vocabulary, such as wipe, rude, point, pick up. We've also learned the target language by listening and speaking.
    Step Ⅶ Homework
    Talk about the table manners in your country using the sentence starters in Activity 2b.
    Step Ⅷ Blackboard Design
    Unit 12 You're supposed to shake hands.
    Section B
    The Fourth Period
    1.Sentences in Activity 2b:
    (1) You aren't supposed to eat or drink while walking down the street.
    (2) It's polite to make noise while eating noodles.
    (3) It's rude to stick your chopsticks into your food.
    (4) You shouldn't point at anyone with your chopsticks.
    2.Target language:
    A: We're supposed to eat with chopsticks.
    B: Yes, and it's rude to eat with our hands.

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