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1、-【译林牛津版】必修二:Unit 1 Tales of the unexplained Project 教案-第 4 页Unit 1 Tales of the unexplainedPeriod 7 Project: Telling about an unexplained mysteryThe analysis of this part:The project is designed to help students learn and use English by doing a group project. The reading material about Yeti is a sam
2、ple for Ss to see how a mysterious story can be written. Ss are encouraged to write a story on one of the five mysteries in the section welcome to the unit. Teaching aims: 1. Encourage Ss to use what they have learnt in this unit to complete the project.2. Help Ss discuss what mystery they want to w
3、rite a story about, and collect as much information as they can.Teaching methods:1. Reading2. Pair or group work.Teaching procedures: Step one: Fast Reading Questions for Ss to answer after reading:1) In which years were Yetis seen?2) Where have Yetis or similar creatures been seen?3) What has been
4、reported about Yetis, Bigfoot or the Wild Man of Shennongjia?4) What scientists think of these creatures?Step two: Careful reading Ask Ss to find the main idea of each paragraph and find the connections between them. Para 1: Reports about seeing Yetis in the Himalayas for hundreds of years Para 2: A
5、n eyewitness to a Yeti in 1998 Para 3: Another eyewitness who saw Yeti tracks in 2007, which looked like the tracks of Bigfoot in the USA Para 4: Reports about the Wild Man in Shennongjia and the similarity of Yeti, Bigfoot and the Wild Man in shengnongjia Para 5: An American scientists opinion Para
6、 6: The hope for the solution of the mysteryStep three: Discussion1. Do scientists all believe such creatures exist?2. How are their opinions divided? 3. Do you believe in the existence of such creature? 4. How to write a story of mystery?Step four: Information on the writing features of a mystery T
7、he writing features of a mysterious story:1. an interesting and attractive title 2. an attractive beginning3. some details of the story with some pictures or photos4. what scientists or people think about the story5. an open end of the story Step five: Comparison between a news report and a magazine
8、 article The reading text is a news report and after reading the first Para, readers will know what has happened and when and where it happened. In the following Paras more details and information are given. The project reading test is an overview about Yetis and similar creatures and it is a magazi
9、ne article. It is an overview with general information about Yetis and similar creatures. So it tells readers some details about Yetis and such creatures( Bigfoot, the Wild Man of Shennongjia), people have seen in different places.Step six: Language points1. report + n./ pron./ v-ing /report on /rep
10、ort sth. to sb.e.g. They went back and reported their findings to the director of the factory.He is going to report on his travel to HongKong.2. similar- similarity 3. shoulder shoulder to shoulder In close proximity; side by side.距离非常贴近地;肩并肩地4. speed at the speed of./ at a fast speed .5. run after
11、追赶;追逐 追求, He finally became tired of running after her. 他追求她终于追烦了 run into / run across 6. strength-strong 力, 力量, 力气, 实力, 兵力, 浓度 strength 尤指身体的,精神的或道德上的坚强力量或活力:“enough work to do, and strength enough to do the work” (Rudyard Kipling). “有足够的工作做,有足够的力量做工作” (露德亚德齐普林)。“We are of course a nation of diffe
12、rences. Those differences dont make us weak. Theyre the source of our strength” (Jimmy Carter). “当然,我们是一个有着许多不同的国家。这些不同没有削弱我们。它们是我们力量的源泉” (吉米卡特)。energy 相比较而言尤指潜在的力量源泉:“The same energy of character which renders a man a daring villain would have rendered him useful to society, had that society been w
13、ell organized” (Mary Wollstonecraft). “要是社会秩序良好的话,同样的使一个人成为无所不为的恶棍的性格中的潜力说不定会使他成为一个对社会有用的人”force 指力量或力气的使用:“the overthrow of our institutions by force and violence” (Charles Evans Hughes).“用力量和暴力推翻我们的机构” (查尔斯伊凡休斯) 7. hard adv. 努力地, 辛苦地, 坚硬地, 牢固地, 接近地, 猛烈地worked hard all day; stared hard at the accus
14、ed criminal一整天都在努力地工作;恶狠狠地盯着那个被控告的罪犯 adj. 硬的, 坚固的, (问题, 工作等)困难的, 艰苦的, 猛烈的, 确实的有力的,确凿的且不容置疑的:hard evidence.有力的证据 e.g. Hard facts proved that he was guilty.8. make ones way to 9. some day/ one day Step seven: Consolidation and Homework1. Ask students to go over what they have learnt in this unit 2. Ask students to finish the workbook exercises.