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1、Unit2听力课教案Talk About Saving Endangered WildlifeL Teaching Objectives:1. By the end of the lesson, students should be able to understand the concept of endangered wildlife and why it is important to save them.2. Students should be able to express their opinions on ways to protect endangered wildlife.
2、3. Students should be able to use appropriate language to discuss this topic in English.IL Key Points and Difficulties:1. Key Points: Understanding the concept of endangered wildlife, reasons fbr saving them, expressing opinions, using appropriate language.2. Difficulties: Balancing the discussion b
3、etween different opinions, using advanced vocabulary and sentence structures.III. Learning Situation Analysis:The students are at an intermediate level of English proficiency. They have a basic understanding of grammar and vocabulary, but may struggle with more plex language structures and idiomatic
4、 expressions. They are also interested in current events and global issues.IV. Teaching Process:1. Warmup (5 minutes)Start the class by asking students about animals they know and what makes them endangered or threatened. This will help to engage the students and set the context fbr the lesson.2. Pr
5、esentation (15 minutes)Use visual aids, such as videos or images, to introduce the concept of endangered wildlife and explain why it is important to save them. Use simple language and avoid technical terms unless necessary.Ask students listen to the first part and fill in the blank in the activity 2
6、.Ask students listen to the second part and answer the questions in the activity 3.3. Practice (20 minutes)Discuss different ways to protect endangered wildlife in groups. Each group can choose a specific method and present it to the class, using prepared notes or visual aids if necessary. Encourage
7、 students to listen carefully and ask questions when they dont understand.4. Production (15 minutes)After the discussion, ask each student to write down one way they think we can protect endangered wildlife and why they think it is effective. The teacher can then share some examples from other group
8、s for inspiration.5. Consolidation (5 minutes)Review the main points of the lesson and ask students to summarize their thoughts in their own words. Encourage them to use new vocabulary and sentence structures they learned during the lesson.6. HomeworkAsk students to write a short essay on ,My Though
9、ts on Saving Endangered Wildlifen using the vocabulary and sentence structures they learned in class. They should also include their personal opinions and suggestions for how we can protect endangered wildlife.V. Evaluation Methods:1. Observe students during the warmup activity and group discussions to assess their engagement and understanding of the topic.2. Evaluate students1 essays fbr their content, language use, and ability to express their opinions and ideas effectively in English.