45.【简答题】

参考解析:【教案】
Teaching aims:
Knowledge aim: Students can master the usage of formal subject.
Ability aim: Students can use formal subject to communicate in their daily life.
Emotional aim: Students can enhance their interest in learning English.
Key and difficult point: Students can use formal subject to communicate in their daily life.
Teaching procedure:
Step 1: Warming-up
The teacher plays a documentary video about the earthquake in Wenchuan. Then asks students to talk about their feelings after watching. And lead in the topic.
Step 2: Presentation
The teacher lets students read the passage and get the main idea. Then the teacher picks the last sentence out. The teacher will use the sentence as example to explain the structure and usage of formal subject.
Step 3: Practice
After explaining, the teacher will show some normal sentences. Students should transfer them into formal subject structure.
For example: Taking good care of the orphans is very important.
→It is very important to take good care of the orphans.
Step4: Production
The teacher lets students talk with their deskmates. They should come up with some ways to help the orphans. Then invites some students to show their opinions.
Step5: Summary and Homework
The teacher summarizes what they have learnt today. Then after class, students could say something to these orphans and take a video. The teacher will help them send it to the orphan.

46.【简答题】

参考解析:【教案】
Teaching aims:
Knowledge aim: students will know more about the history of New Zealand.
Ability aim: students can catch some detailed information about the passage.
Emotional aim: students will appreciate different culture and history.
Key and difficult point:
Students will get the history about New Zealand.
Students can express their ideas about the topic.
Teaching procedure:
Step 1: Warming-up
Greet the students.
Watch a clip about “Dad, where are we going” and try to describe the video.
Step 2: Pre-reading
Show some pictures to introduce New Zealand’s background information.
Step 3: While-reading
1st reading: leave the question to you–try to find the key time-points?
2nd reading: now try to find the issues according to responding time-points?

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