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TheFifthPeriod●从容说课T:Thisperiodisaimtotrainthestudents’skillofextensivereading.Tokeepthepaceofmodernsociety,wehavetobequalifiedinthisway.Weshouldhavetheabilitytogetmoreinformationinlimitedtime,thushavingawiderangeofknowledgeandrenewourknowledgeallthetimesoastobeabletoadaptourselvestothechangingtime.Atthesametime,wewilllearnaboutfriendshipindifferentareas.Whiledealingwiththistask,wearegoingtofinishanotherlisteningtaskinworkbookexercise.●三维目标1.Knowledge:paradise,liveinpeace,withunderstanding2.Ability:Trainthestudents’abilitytoreadfast.3.Emotion:Toknow“unityisstrength”.Haveagoodknowledgeofforeignculture.●教学重点Tocultivatethestudents’skillofextensivereading.●教学难点Howtoimprovethestudents’abilitytoreadfast.●教具准备arecord,ablackboard,aprojectconnectedtoacomputer●教学过程Step1T:Inthepreviousperiods,wetalkedmuchaboutfriendsandtruefriendship.FirstI’dliketochecktheanswersonPage41and42.Lookatusingwordsandexpressions.NowIhaveaquestionforyoutoanswer.IfyouhaveachancetopayavisittoAmerica,whatplacesareyoufondofvisiting?S1:IliketravelingtoDisneyLand,whichisfullofinterestingthings.S2:IwanttohavealookatYellowStonePark....S3:IlikethecityofHawaii,inwhichIcanenjoymanywonderfulthings.T:Yes,itisabeautifulcityandpeopletherearefriendlytoo.(showsomepicturesonthescreen)DoyouwanttoknowHawaiians’attitudetowardsfriendship?Ss:Yes.T:Let’sreadapassageaboutit.Beforereadingit,gothroughthefirstexerciseonPage45.Whataloha,kokua,lei,lokahiandohanamean?Areyouclear?Ss:Yes.T:Beginplease.(aftersometime)Haveyoufinishedyourreading?Ss:Yes.T:WhatdoesAlohamean?S1:Alohameans“tobewithhappiness”.T:Quiteright.Whataboutothers?Ifyoucan,standupandspeakoutyouranswer?,S2:Lokahimeans“onenesswithallpeople”.S3:Kokuameanshelp.S4:Ohanameansfamily.S5:Leimeans“toputoverafriend’sneck”.Step2T:Youareallright.Thistimereadthepassageagaintogetdetailedinformation.Readthequestionsinexercise2.Afterreadingit,trytofindanswerstothem.Youmaybegin.Suggestedanswers:1.Itisaloha.Thesecondwayofshowingfriendshipislokahi.Theirthirdwayofshowingfriendshipiskokua.Becausetheythinkthatthelandisforeveryonewholivedonit.Eachpersongiveshelptootherpeople.Whenproblemshappen,peopleareaskedtosolvethemwithunderstanding.Yes,Ican.Peopleinourcityarereadytogivehelptovisitors,suchas,showingtheway,dealingwiththemwithunderstanding.T:Togetthemainideaofapassage,whatdowehavetodo?S1:Findoutthemainwords.S2:Payattentiontothefirstorthelastsentenceinaparagraph.T:Whenwearereadingsuchapassage,keepitinmindthatgraspingthekeywordsisthemostimportant.Doyouthinkthereisagenerationbetweenyouandyourparents?S1:Yes,weoftenholddifferentviewsaboutthesamething.S2:MyparentsoftenmisunderstandwhatIthinkandwhatIdo.Step3T:NextwearegoingtolistentoastorybetweenAnneandherfather.Whathappenedbetweenthem?Let’slistentoit.T:Whataretheirdifferentideas?T:DoyouthinkAnneshouldfollowherfather’sideas?S1:Iagreewithherfather.Inmyview,parentshavemoreexperiencesthanwe,sotheycansolveaprobleminabetterway.S2:Idon’tagreewithherfather.Anneandthisboyarelonely.Theyneed...friendstosharefeelings.T:Thankyouforyourwonderfulideas.NowimagineAnneneedsyouradvice.Thinkofthethingsshemightsaytoherfathertopersuadehim.S1:TheboyhasthesamefeelingasI.Wehavealotincommon.S2:Talkingtohimmakesmehappy.S3:Wecanlearnfromeachother.Heisacleverboy.T:...So,whenyouhaveaproblemwithyourparents,pleasecalmdown.Haveapeacetalkwiththeminsteadofquarrelingwitheachother.Inthisperiod,notethephraseS:liveinpeace,withunderstanding.Step4HomeworkSurftheInternettogetmoreinformation.(Http://www.lhj.com/home/friendship)(http://benard.pitzer.edu),●板书设计Unit1FriendshipTheFifthPeriodPhraseswonderfulideas1.liveinpeace...2.withunderstanding.....●活动与探究DesignaposteraboutHawaiitoseewhichisthebestone.Whoseposterwillattractvisitorsmost.Theaimistodevelopstudents’imaginationandencouragethemtobewillingtomakethings.●备课资料MakingFriendsFriendsplayanimportantpartinourlives,andalthoughwemaytakethefactoffriendshipforgranted,weoftendon’tclearlyunderstandhowwemakefriends.Whilewegetonwellwithanumberofpeople,weareusuallyfriendswithonlyaveryfew—forexample;theaverageamongstudentsisabout6perperson.Moreover,agreatmanyrelationshipscomeunderthegeneralterm“friendship”.Inallcases,twopeoplelikeoneanotherandenjoybeingtogether,butbeyondthat,thedegreeofclosenessbetweenthemandthereasonsforthemineachothervarygreatly.Atthebeginning,muchdependsonhowpeoplemeet,andongoodfirstimpressions.Aswegettoknowpeople,weconsiderthingslikeage,race,looks,economicandsocialstatus,andintelligence.Althoughthesefactorsarenotofthegreatestimportance,itismoredifficulttohaveagoodrelationshipwithpeoplewhenthereisabigdifferenceinageandbackground.Wepayattentiontoactualbehavior,facialexpression,andthewayapersonspeaks.Friendswillstandclosertogetherandwillspendmoretimelookingateachotherthanordinaryacquaintances.Smilesandsoftvoicesalsoexpressfriendliness,anditisbecausetheymaygivethewrongsignalsthatshypeopleoftenhavedifficultyinmakingfriends.Afriendlylookwiththewrongfacialexpressioncanturnintoanunfriendlystare,andnervousnessmaybewronglyunderstoodasunfriendliness.Peoplewhodonotlookoneintheeyearenottrustedwhen,infact,theysimplydonothaveconfidence.Somerelationshipsarearesultofargumentanddiscussion,butitisusualforclosefriendstohavethesameideasandbeliefs,thesameopinionsandinterests—theyoftentalkabout“beingonthesamewavelength”.Themorecloselyinvolvedpeoplebecome,themoretheydependontomakeallowancesforeachother,toputupwithannoyinghabits,andtoacceptdifferencesinopinion.Imaginegoingonalongtripwithsomeoneyouoccasionallymeetforadrink!Incontrastwithmarriage,therearenofriendshipceremoniestostrengthentherelationshipbetweentwopeople.Butthemutualsupportandunderstandingthatresultsfromsharedexperiencesandemotionsdoesseemtocreateacloseandlastingrelationship,whichcanovercomedifferencesinbackground,andbreakdownbarriersofage,classorrace.ComprehensionexerciseSelectthemostappropriateanswerforeachofthefollowingquestions.1.Accordingtothepassage,afriendis____________.A.somebodyweusuallytakeforgrantedB.apersonwithwhomweoftengooutwith,C.someonewithwhomweoccasionallygoforalongtripD.notjustanybodywegetonwellwith2.Whichofthefollowingfactorsdoestheauthorbelieveisveryimportantindevelopingfriendship?A.Ageandbackground.B.Economicandsocialposition.C.Raceandlooks.D.Sameinterestsandbehavior.3.Thepassagetellsusthatsometimesafacewiththewrongexpressioncouldbemistakenasasignof____________.A.nervousnessB.confidenceC.unfriendlinessD.distrust4.Bysayingthat“Somerelationshipsarearesultofargumentanddiscussion”(Line1,Para.5),theauthormeansthat____________.A.badrelationshipsarearesultofargumentanddiscussionB.connectionswithpeoplecanbedevelopedthroughdiscussionandargumentC.argumentanddiscussioncanleadtoimprovingpersonalrelationshipsD.arguinganddiscussingthingswillsometimesresultinfriendship5.Whenpeopletalkabout“beingonthesamewavelength”,theymeanthat____________.A.theywatchthesameTVprogramsB.theyarethesameinallrespectsC.theylistentothesameradioprogramsD.theyunderstandandagreewitheachother6.Accordingtothepassage,aperson“oneoccasionallymeetsforadrink”is____________.A.notaclosefriendB.someoneonedoesn’toftenseeC.notafriendD.apersononedislikes7.Welearnfromthepassagethat____________.A.friendshipcanovercomedifferencesinexperiencesB.therearenospecialceremoniestostrengthenfriendshipC.puttingupwithdifferencesinopinioncanleadtofriendshipD.friendshipcanbestrengthenedbysmilesandsoftvoices(答案:DACDDAB)(ReadingTime:8minutes)FriendshipAhighschoolhistoryteacheroncetoldus,“Ifyoumakeoneclosefriendinschool,youwillbemostfortunate.Atruefriendissomeonewhostayswithyouforlife.”Experienceteachersthathewasright.Goodfriendshipsarejustnoteasilyformed.Why?Onereasonisthatitiseasytomovearoundinoursociety.MrDarrellSifford,anewsreporterfortheWashingtonDaily,hasbeenstudyingandtalkingaboutfriendshipforanumberofyears.Hereportswhatonewomanthoughtabouttheeffectofeaseofmovementonfriendship:“Iwasnine,andwe’djustmovedfromSouthCarolinatoNewJersey,andIdidn’tknowanybody.Mymotherhadawayofgettingtotherootofthingsandshesaidtome,Amelia,Iknowyou’refeelingbadbecauseyoudon’thaveanyfriends.Butyoucanfixthat.Justwalkacrossthestreet—Iknowthere’sagirlaboutyourageoverthere—andknockonthedoorandaskhertobeyourfriends.”,Sheaddedthatgoingaboutitdirectlyalwaysworkedwhenshewasachild.Butassheleftchildhood,shefoundthatthesimpledirectapproachwasmoreandmoredifficultforhertofollow.So,asanadult,Amelialongedtohavefriendsbutherhandsweretiedwhenitcametodoinganythingaboutit.Theproblem,accordingtoher,isthatsocietyteachersusinanumberofwaysthatdirectactionisnotanacceptablewayofdoingthings.Weneedtobelessdirectsothatourfeelingswillnotbehurtifourofferoffriendshipisrefused.MrSiffordgoesontodescribehisownideasonthesubject:“Tomostofus,friendshipisveryimportant,butweneedtohaveclearinourownmindsthekindsoffriendshipswewant.Aretheytobeverycloseorkeptatarm’slength?Dowewanttoshareourselvesordowewantwalkonthesurface?”“Forsomepeople,anordinaryfriendshipisenough—andthat’sallright.Butatsomepointweneedtomakesurethatwhatweexpectfromthefriendshipisthesameaswhatourfriendsexpectfromit.Ifonewantsmorefromthefriendshipthantheother,andifthisisnottalkedabout,oneislikelyeventuallytofeelthathe’snotbeinggivenenoughattention.”“Thesharingofclosefriendsecrets,includingourfearsaswellasourdarkdreams,isthesurestwaytodeepenfriendships.Buttheprocessmustbegonethroughslowlyandcontinuedonlyiftherearesignsofinterestandoureffortsareanswered.”Whataresomeoftheproblemsinformingfriendships?AccordingtoMrSifford,thebiggestproblemistoexpecttoomuchtoosoon.Deeprelationshipstaketime.Another“bigdifficulty”istothinkone“possesses”theotherandthatheshouldspendallhistimeonlywithyou.Similarly,friendshipsrequireactionofdevelopingfriendship.Unlessyouspendenoughtimetogether,talkingonthephone,writingletters,doingthingstogether,friendshipswillgraduallyfadeaway.Whyisitsodifficulttoformfriendships?Perhapsitispossible,asMrSiffordstates,thatwesimplydonotstayinoneplacelongenoughforatruefriendshiptodevelop.However,weallagreethateachofusshouldthinkcarefullyaboutthekindoffriendshipswewant.Asinallinter-personalrelationships,successdependsonthekindoffriendshipweexpecttohave,opennesstoothers,andawillingnesstoexperiment.ComprehensionexerciseSelectthemostappropriateanswerforeachofthefollowingquestions.1.Itisnoteasytoformafriendshipbecause____________.A.easeofmovementpreventsthedevelopmentoffriendshipB.friendsseldomstaywithyouforlifeC.oursocietyhasgonethroughtoomanychangesD.allfriendshipsshouldbeclosefriendships2.Bysayingthat“Mymotherhadawayofgettingtotherootofthings”,theauthormeansthat____________.A.hermothercouldalwaysfindfriendsforherB.hermotherhadawayofmakingfriendswithpeopleC.hermotherwasabletofindthecauseofthingsD.hermotherwasabletosolvedifficultproblems3.Accordingtothepassage,thedirectapproachusuallydoesnotworkwith____________.A.childrenB.schoolmatesC.girlslikeAmeliaD.adults4.Whenformingfriendships,oneshould____________.,A.notbeafraidofbeingrefusedB.avoidtryingtocontrolafriend’slifeC.nottaketoomuchofafriend’stimeD.notbetooimpatient5.Themainpointwelearnfromthepassageis____________.A.willingnesstoexperimentisthekeytoclosefriendshipsB.opennesstoothersisimportantininter-personalrelationshipC.directoffersoffriendshiparenoteasilyacceptedD.goodfriendshipsarenoteasilyformed(答案:ACDBD)(ReadingTime:5minutes)
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