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牛津高中英语模块六Unit 3 Welcome的教学设计

教 材:牛津高中英语(模块六)高二上学期 文档内容:教学设计—教案

单 元:Unit 3 Understanding each other 板 块:Welcome to the unit 作 者:肖英 (沅江三中)

教 材分 析

本节课主要内容是通过看图说话帮助学生理解中外文化差异。 学 情分 析

学生对汉语语言文化有一定的了解,而对外国文化的理解还有待提高 本课的设计意图:本节课是以说和读为主的单元热身课,用一课时的时间来激活学生与单元话题(文化差异)有关的已有知识以便导入课文教学。运用图画以及与图画有关的提示语,激发学生对话题的兴趣,引导学生运用已有知识进行相关话题的讨论。由于课本上的信息量不大,学生对各国的文化差异并不是很了解,所以通过阅读短文来增加信息量,为下一步的学习做好充分的热身准备,从而调动学习的积极性。同时要注重德育教育,引导学生学会尊重文化差异。

Teaching aims

Help the students learn how to talk about cultural differences and customs.

Teaching important and difficult points

Enable the students to talk about cultural differences and understand the use of examples. Teaching methods

Discussion, reading and cooperative learning. Teaching aids

A computer and a projector Teaching procedure and ways Step 1 Greetings and lead-in Greet the class as usual。

Get the students to show different ways of greeting they know. And then discuss some other ways of greeting and the ways of greeting. Finally, get the students tell some other customs that are different in different parts of the world. As we all know, different countries have different cultures and customs. Look at the Quiz on the screen please, let’s know

more about cultural differences in different countries.

1) In Western countries, it’s unusual to give tips. (No) 2) Westerners tend to avoid using13. (Yes)

3) Nodding your head up and down always means yes. (No)

4) Usually, one should never give a clock as a gift in China. (Yes) 5) Never point to anything with your foot in Vietnam. (Yes)

6) You can pass something to an older person with one hand in Korea. (No)

7) In Canada, it’s OK to arrive early if you are invited to someone’s house? (No) Write the following names of countries on the blackboard.

China, Japan, USA, Thailand, South America, the Middle East, Dutch (设计意图)本环节先从单元话题入手,让学生从简单的QUIZ中了解各国在日常生活中有哪些基本的文化差异,不至于在以后与外国人打交道产生误解,造成尴尬的局面。同时也能扩大学生的知识面,激发学生的兴趣,从而调动课堂气氛。

Step2: Presentations

Please turn to page 33.Do you know how people greet each other in these countries? Please work in groups of three to show the ways of greeting, one explains, the other two show us.

Look at the pictures. Besides theses ways, do you know of any other ways of greeting that people around the world use? Look at the pictures on the screen.

In which countries do people greet each other in the way like the people in each picture do?

Match the ways of greeting with the countries? Country/Area Ways of greeting

Netherlands putting their hands together and bowing slightly Thailand kissing each other on one cheek and then the other South America greeting each other by touching noses The Middle East hugging each other

(设计意图)根据教材编写的要求先通过直观观察四幅画来了解四个不同的国家各自的问候方式,学生分组讨论交流,然后表达自己的思想,这样可以学会与他人合作,共享学习成果,并练习了口语,大大激发了学生的学习兴趣。

Step 3 Reading

1. Read a passage and know more about the different greeting ways mentioned above.

Reading material:

The way that people greet each other differs from one country to another, but all greetings are meant to show friendship and respect. In Japan, whether meeting someone for the first time or seeing an old friend, people usually greet each other with a bow. In Thailand, the custom is to put one’s hands together at the chest or in front of the face, with the head bowed. In Latin countries, women often greet each other with an embrace, putting their cheeks together while exchanging greetings. In France, the way to greet friends is with a kiss on both cheeks. But possibly the most unusual way to greet a friend is the one used by Eskimos in Alaska—an enthusiastic rubbing of noses! More and more, however, the hand—shake is becoming the most popular greeting around the world. The handshake got its start in the Middle Ages, when all strangers were seen as possible enemies. When two men who didn’t know each other met on a road, they immediately pulled out their weapons. When they were satisfied that the other person was not an enemy, they would put their weapons away and hold out their hands in a gesture of friendship. While they were talking, they often maintained the handshake until they were sure they could trust the other person. Variations of the handshake have developed over the years. In European countries, the handshake has become so popular that it is used almost every time people get together—sometimes several times a day with the same person. In Europe, people take each other’s hands gently and don’t move them as much as in other parts of the world. In Arabic countries, men usually don’t release the handshake until many greetings have been exchanged. In the United States, the handshake is used when meeting people for the first time or when greeting people on important

牛津高中英语模块六Unit3Welcome的教学设计

牛津高中英语模块六Unit3Welcome的教学设计教材:牛津高中英语(模块六)高二上学期文档内容:教学设计—教案单元:Unit3Understandingeachother板块:Welcometotheunit作者:肖英(沅江三中)教材分析本节
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