高一英语必修1教案 - --Unit 1 Friendship(5)

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curtain dusty 3. Optional: Ex.4 on Sb P3.

Imagine you have to go into hiding like Anne and her family. What would you miss most. Give your reasons. Step 5 Homework

1. Read Anne’s Best Friend twice. Try to recite the Diary

2. Finish the Ex.1, 2, 3 of Learning about Language on Sb P4.

The 3rd-4th period – Learning about Language (P4-5)

Goals for the 3rd - 4th period:

1. Learn the new words and expressions: Netherlands German series outdoors dusk thunder entire entirely power curtain dusty partner settle suffer highway recover pack suitcase overcoat go through set down a series of on purpose in order to at dusk face to face no longer suffer from get/be tired of pack sth. up

2. Grammar: Direct Speech and In direct Speech Teaching procedures:

Step 1 Learning about language

1. Check the Ex.1, 2, 3 of Learning about Language on Sb P4. Keys to Ex.1:

1. outdoors 2. upset 3. be concerned about 4. loose 5. go through

6. ignore 7. face to face 8. calm down 9. curtain 10. series Keys to Ex.2:

upset, go through, calm down, concerned about, outdoors, loose, face to face Keys to Ex.3:

1. in order to 2. dusty 3. set down 4. at dusk 5. add up 6. entirely 7. curtain 8. on purpose

2. Give some help and explanation if Ss have difficulties. Step 2 Language study

1. go through: to examine carefully; to experience; to pass Eg. I went through the Ss’ papers last night. The police went through the pockets of the thief. You really don’t know what we went through

while working on this project.

All the players have to go through a thorough physical training.

Tina had gone through several carriages to the front of the train before she knew it.

The thread is too thick to go through the hole. 2. crazy: adj. be crazy about / on; be crazy for sth. / sb.; Eg. The noise is driving us crazy.

We are crazy about the beauty of the tourist attractions. He was crazy about / on classic music when he was young.

Many young college students are crazy for chances to go abroad for further education.

My brother is crazy for the pop band --- U2 and will never miss any of their performances.

3. set down: to write down; to get off a bus … Eg. I wanted to set my feelings down on paper. Lots of strange records have been set down in Guinness.

Clear guidelines have been set down for teachers. The driver set a few passengers down at the station. 4. series: n. a series of

Eg. There is a TV series on this channel every night. I firmly believe that such a series (of books) will be a great success.

We’ve read a series of articles about pollution in this magazine.

There’s been a series of car accidents at the crossing recently.

5. power: n physical strength; intelligence; authorities Eg. Carrying the baggage requires a lot of power.

It’s within/beyond my power to understand what the scientist said.

The manager has everything in his power.

After Hitler came into/took power, the Jews began suffering a lot.

6. settle: v. become calm and quiet; to start living in a place; begin doing some work; solve a problem

Eg. When Kyle was a baby we used to take him for rides in the car to settle him down.

When things settle down, I’ll give you a call. They’d like to see their daughter get married, settle down and have kids.

I sorted out my mail, then settled down to some serious

work.

We hope the police can come to settle down the dispute.

7. suffer: v. suffer sth. ; suffer from … ; n. suffering

Eg. The company suffered great loss in the air crash. He often suffers from headaches at night.

Nobody knew how much suffering the old man had gone through during the war.

8. recover: v. to get better after an illness; to return to normal condition; to get back sth. n. recovery Eg. After a few days of fever, she began to recover. The tourist industry is recovering to the pre-war levels. Yesterday morning shares seemed to recover from Monday’s collapse.

It was some hours before she recovered consciousness.

He recovered himself enough to speak calmly. Once she stumbled, but somehow she recovered her balance and carried on running.

Doctors expect him to make a full recovery. Hopes of economic recovery are fading.


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