高中英语课说课稿范文 篇一
标题:Using Authentic Materials to Enhance Listening Skills
第一篇内容
一、教材分析
本节课的教材为《高中英语必修一》第四单元,主要内容是关于环境保护的话题。本单元的教学目标是通过听力训练提高学生的听力技能,培养学生对环境保护的意识。
二、教学目标
1. 学生能够听懂和理解与环境保护相关的对话和文章。
2. 学生能够通过听力训练提高自己的听力技能。
3. 学生能够表达对环境保护的看法和建议。
三、教学重点和难点
1. 教学重点:培养学生的听力技能,提高他们的听力水平。
2. 教学难点:帮助学生理解和掌握听力材料中的关键信息。
四、教学准备
1. 教材:《高中英语必修一》第四单元的听力材料。
2. 多媒体设备:投影仪、音频设备。
3. 外部资源:选取一些与环境保护相关的真实材料,如新闻报道、访谈节目等。
五、教学过程
1. 导入:通过展示一些与环境保护相关的图片或视频引起学生的兴趣,激发他们对这一话题的思考。
2. 听力训练:播放录音材料,让学生听懂对话和文章的大意,然后进行相关练习,如填空、选择题等。
3. 分析关键信息:帮助学生分析听力材料中的关键信息,并组织他们进行讨论和交流,以提高他们的理解能力。
4. 扩展训练:使用外部资源,如新闻报道、访谈节目等,让学生进一步了解环境保护的重要性,并提供更多的听力训练机会。
5. 总结反思:通过让学生总结和反思本节课的学习内容,加深对环境保护的理解和认识。
六、教学评价
1. 学生的听力技能是否有所提高,能否听懂和理解与环境保护相关的对话和文章。
2. 学生的参与度和表达能力是否有所提高,能否表达对环境保护的看法和建议。
3. 学生是否能够理解和掌握听力材料中的关键信息。
高中英语课说课稿范文 篇二
标题:Promoting Communicative Competence through Group Discussions
第二篇内容
一、教材分析
本节课的教材为《高中英语必修二》第六单元,主要内容是关于文化交流的话题。本单元的教学目标是通过小组讨论提高学生的口语交流能力,培养学生的跨文化意识。
二、教学目标
1. 学生能够积极参与小组讨论,表达自己的观点和看法。
2. 学生能够运用所学的词汇和语法知识进行口语交流。
3. 学生能够理解和尊重不同文化背景下的观点和看法。
三、教学重点和难点
1. 教学重点:培养学生的口语交流能力,提高他们的跨文化意识。
2. 教学难点:帮助学生在小组讨论中理解和尊重不同文化背景下的观点和看法。
四、教学准备
1. 教材:《高中英语必修二》第六单元的课文和相关课外材料。
2. 多媒体设备:投影仪。
五、教学过程
1. 导入:通过展示一些与文化交流相关的图片或视频引起学生的兴趣,激发他们对这一话题的思考。
2. 课文学习:让学生阅读课文,并进行相关的词汇和语法讲解。
3. 小组讨论:将学生分成小组,让他们就课文中的话题展开讨论,鼓励他们积极参与,表达自己的观点和看法。
4. 观点交流:组织学生进行小组之间的观点交流,让他们了解和尊重不同文化背景下的观点和看法。
5. 总结反思:通过让学生总结和反思本节课的学习内容,加深对跨文化交流的理解和认识。
六、教学评价
1. 学生的口语交流能力是否有所提高,能否积极参与小组讨论,表达自己的观点和看法。
2. 学生是否能够理解和尊重不同文化背景下的观点和看法。
3. 学生是否能够运用所学的词汇和语法知识进行口语交流。
高中英语课说课稿范文 篇三
Good morning, everyone! I’m glad to be here to give my lesson plan presentation. The lesson plan I am going to talk about is the reading part of Unit 4 Wildlife Protection in the book NSEFC BOOK1. Now I’ll explain my lesson plan from the following aspects——analysis of teaching material, learning condition, teaching objectives, important and difficult points, teaching methods, teaching procure and blackboard design.
Analysis of teaching material and learning condition
First, let’s come to the analysis of teaching material. The reading material is entitled How Daisy Learned to Help Wildlife. It talks about how Daisy learned the importance of wildlife protection through her communication with some animals in her dream. It is closely connected with this unit’s topic——the importance of wildlife protection. The passage is clearly organized by Daisy’s 3 trips in which she communicates with several endangered animals, and there are not so much new words in this passage
Now let’s move on to the analysis of learning condition, students must be very familiar with the topic and interested in all kinds of animals. Students have acquired the basic reading skills, such as skimming, scanning, etc to deal with different reading tasks, and they can do some discussion in English. However, they are not familiar with the organization WWF mentioned in the passage, not clear with the author’s purposes of writing some sentences, and they may find it difficult to deal with some real problems by themselves concerning with wildlife protection.
Teaching objectives
Based on the analyses of the teaching material and the learning condition, I will show you the teaching objectives.
(1) Language Skills:
1. Students can get the needed information about Daisy’s trip by applying different reading skills.
2. Students can summarize the main ideas of each paragraph through skimming.
3. Students can analyze the author’s purpose of writing sentences like “No rainforest, no animals, no drugs” and “And there are always WWF.”
(2) Language Knowledge:
1. Students can know more about why some animals are in danger and how to protect them.
2. Students can know how to use the new words, such as mercy, importance, contain, etc.
(3) Affective objectives:Students can realize the importance of wildlife protection.
(4) Culture awareness:Students can know something about the organization WWF.
(5) Learning strategy:
1. Students can improve their communication strategy by discussing with classmates about protecting animals.
2. Students can refer to the Internet to know more about wildlife protection.
Key point and difficult points:
Key points:
(1) Students can improve their reading skills, such as summarizing, skimming, scanning, etc.
(2)Students can get the main idea of the passage.
(3) Students can know how to use the new words in the passage.
Difficult Points:
1. Students can summarize the main ideas of each paragraph.
2. Students can get the implied meaning of some sentences in the passage.
Teaching methods
As for teaching methods, I’ll follow the interactive model to deal with the reading material and communicative approach to put what the students have learned into use.
Teaching procedure:
Then I’ll talk about the most important part of my presentation——teaching procedure.
Warming-up
The first step is warming-up. It will cost 3 minutes. First, I’ll show my students a short clip of video about the endangered wildlife. Then, I’ll ask the students to name the endangered animals in it together with me and list more. This step is aimed to arise the students’ interest and get the students familiar with the topic——wildlife.
Pre-reading
The second step is pre-reading. It will cost about 5 minutes with 2 activities. In the first activity, I’ll introduce something about the organization WWF to the students. The second activity is to ask students to give their reasons to the question “Why are some animals in danger?”. The purpose of these activities is to let students have the background knowledge of the passage and get interested in reading the passage. And it is also in this step some new words like fur, protect, affect will be taught.
While-reading
The third step is while-reading. It consists of 3 activities which will be finished in 20 minutes.
The first activity is skimming. It will cost about 5 minutes. I’ll ask the students to skim the passage and work out the main ideas of each paragraph by themselves. It is the difficult point for the students, so I’ll give them hints such as key words or some answers to choose when necessary to help them to do the summarization. The purpose is the improve students’ reading ability——skimming and let them get the main ideas of the passage.
The second activity is scanning. It will cost about 3 minutes. I’ll ask the students to read fast and do some True or False questions. The purpose of it is to get students know the detailed information about Daisy’s trip and wildlife protection and improve their scanning ability.
The third activity is close reading. It will cost about 12 minutes. Students will be asked to read the passage paragraph by paragraph and fill in the form the needed information——name of the animals in Daisy’s trips, their situation, and result. Then I’ll ask the students questions: “What does the author want to tell us from the first paragraph?”, “How the government help protect the elephants?”, and “How do you understand the sentences ‘No rainforest, no animals, no drugs.’ and ‘and there was always WWF.’?”. These 3 questions involve some implied meanings which may be difficult for students to work out, so I’ll give some key words as hints for them or ask some other related questions to guide them to work out the answers. The purpose of this activity is to make the students fully understand the reading material and try to analyze the author’s purpose of writing some sentences. And in these 3 activities, I can also teach students some new words like carpet, respond, powerful, etc.
Post-reading
The fourth step is post-reading. It will cost about 10 minutes. I’ll ask the students to form groups of 4 and do the discussion based on the questions on page 27, and they can refer to the reading material to work out these answers. After the discussion, I’ll ask some students to report their answers, especially how to protect the endangered animals.
Homework
The last step is homework. It will take about 2 minutes. The homework is to write a short passage entitled “How to Protect Wildlife”. They can surf the internet and try to find more ways about wildlife protection.
Well, this is the blackboard design. In the middle, it’s the form for students to fill in, and on the 2 sides, there are the new words in the passage. Some of them, as I’ve mentioned, are taught in pre-reading. Most of them is taught in third-step while-reading.
That’s all for my lesson plan presentation. Thank you for your attention. Thank you!
Unit 4 How Daisy Learned to Help Wildlife
protect Animal Situation Result carpet
fur Para 1 antelope being hunt decrease powerful
affect Para 2 respond
in relief Para 3 importance
mosquitoes appreciate
高中英语课说课稿范文 篇四
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen . I’m xx. I’m from xx High School. Today, I feel honored to have the chance to share my ideas with you. In the reading process, I will focus on students’ long –term development and enable them to use reading strategies to read efficiently and independently.
My teaching plan will include 4 sections. They’re analysis of the teaching material,. Teaching aims , teaching methods and teaching procedures.
Section1 . Analysis of the teaching material.
The selected teaching material is a magazine aritcle taken from the reading of Module 2 , Unit3 . It is about the curse of the mummy ,which deals with an amazing man who devoted most of his time making discoveries in Egypt and strange things that happened after his finding the tomb of king Tutankhamun.
Section 2 Identifying the teaching aims.
Based on the analysis of the teaching material, I have chosen the following as the teaching aims,The 1st aim: Train the students’ reading ability reading skills- predicting information.
The 2nd aim: Learn some useful words and expressions.
The 3rd aim: Develop the students’ creative, comprehensive and consolidating abilities.
Section3 Teaching methods and aids.
1. Enjoyment of a short film before reading to make the students interested in what they’ll learn.
2. Fast reading to get the general idea of the text.
3. Careful reading to answer some detailed questions4. Multi-media
Section4 Teaching procedures.
Part1 Lead-in
Help the students to recall the well –known film TITANNIC by showing them a short flash of the film. The purpose of this activity is to arouse the students’ interest and curiosity to read the passage. (on the screen )
Part 2 Reading comprehension- fast reading and careful reading
1. Reading strategy – predicting information in advance.
Before asking the students to skim the passage, direct their attention to reading strategy first. Conduct the activity as follows .(on the screen)
2. Skimming
Ask the students to skim the passage and complete the three questions of Part A on page 42.
3. Reread the passage
Ask the students to reread the passage and identify which statements are true and which are false. Have the students complete Part C1 inpidually. Check the answer as a class. Statements in Part C2 are summaries of the paragraphs. Ask the students to match the statements with the paragraphs. Check the answer as a class.
4. Listening for detailed information
Evaluate the students’ comprehension by asking them to identify the relationships between these characters. (on the screen)
5. structure reading
Ask the students to pide the text into a few parts according to the general idea of each paragraph .(on the screen)According to the diagram,I let the students make a summary of the text or let students fill in the blanks .(on the screen)
Part 3 Consolidation
Ask the students to complete Part D and E inpidually . I can adapt Part D as the example shows . After completing Part D, the students are required to read the article in Part E and then fill in the missing words, check the exercises as a class.
Part 4 Post –reading activities
1. Ask the students to express their opinions on the following questions .(on the screen)
2. Ask the students to write a summary about Howard Carter.
3. Ask the students to focus on Part F and make up a dialogue as the example show. Make sure that all the students participate in the discussion.
Ok , So much for my teaching plan ,Thank you for your careful attention.
高中英语课说课稿范文 篇五
新课程标准的三维教学观,具体到英语学科就是要整合发展学生语言技能、语言知识、情感态度、学习策略和文化意识五个方面的素养,培养学生综合运用语言的能力。指出:“教师在教学才过程中应与学生积极互动、共同发展。教师应尊重学生的人格,关注个体差异,满足不同学生的学习需要,创设能引导学生主动参与的教育环境,激发学生的学习积极性,培养学生掌握和运用知识的态度和能力,使每个学生都能得到充分的发展。因此,本课的设计重点是:帮助学生形成自主、合作、探究的学习模式,掌握阅读的一些基本技巧,让每个学生在原有的基础上都学有所得。
二、说教材
(一) 教材地位和教学内容分析 本课是高一必修模块1第4单元的阅读课型,这单元围绕earthquakes这一主题开展听、说、读、写多种教学活动。Reading设计为本单元的第2课时。本课型是单元整体教学的重要环节,为学生的语言学习、语法学习提供了载体,并且是学生获取信息的主要来源。“Reading――― A NIGHT THE EARTH DIDN’T SLEEP” 具体描写1976年唐山大地震的震前、震中和震后。本篇文章词汇量大,运用了大量的动词、复杂的数字,出现许多定语从句,篇幅较长,并且采用一些修辞手法,对学生的语言阅读能力提出了更高的要求。但文章的结构较明显,较容易归纳出各部分的中心词。
(二)教学目标
1. 语言知识目标:
a)使学生了解自然灾害的相关词汇,并掌握复杂数字的表达法。
b)学习掌握与地震相关的词汇,如:shake,well,rise,smelly,pond,pipe,burst,canal,steam,ruin,injure,destroy,brick,dam,useless,steel,shock,quake,rescue,electricity,disaster,army,organize,bury,coal,mine,shelter,fresh,percent等,以及 right away, at an end, dig out, give out, thousands of以及一些优美句子的赏析。
2. 语言技能目标:
a)阅读技能的训练:让学生学会克服生词障碍,通过略读,归纳出文章的大意;通过细读,理清文章的总体框架与脉络,归纳出各部分的中心词;通过查读,捕捉文章的重要细节,培养学生获取、处理信息的能力。
高中英语课说课稿范文 篇六
Good morning, ladies and gentleman. Today, I feel honored to have the chance to share my ideas about how to teach reading.
In the reading process, I will focus on students’ long-term development and enable them to use proper reading skills and strategies. In other words, students are guided to read efficiently and independently.
My teaching plan will include 3 sections. They’re analysis of the reading material, identifying the teaching aims and teaching procedures.
Section 1 Analysis of the teaching material
The selected teaching material is a magazine article taken from the Project section of Module 11, Unit 2 of Advance with English. The article is about British students who take a gap year, which is intended to develop the theme of the unit, that is, Getting a job. After analyzing it carefully, I find the article has two unique characteristics. First, it’s a long passage with 688 words, much more than the usual texts. Second, it deals with a new topic, that is, a gap year. The topic is unfamiliar to most students.
Section 2 Indentifying the teaching aims
Based on the analysis of the teaching material, I have chosen the following as the teaching aims of my lesson:
The 1st aim: Students learn the skills and strategies to read a prolonged text.
The 2nd aim: Students get a better understanding of what a gap year is.
The 3rd aim: Students are encouraged to figure out the implied meaning.
The 4th aim: Students are familiar with various expression_r_r_r_r_rs or approaches to express the same thing or idea.
Section 3 Teaching procedures
In order to achieve the teaching aims mentioned above, I decide to choose guided reading and Task-Based Teaching as the main teaching approach. With the teaching methods, I can guide students to use effective reading strategies to comprehend the text, solve problems and complete different tasks. The teaching procedures include four parts. They’re getting ready, focusing on main facts, reading between the lines and responding the text.
Part 1. Getting ready
Reading begins before a book is opened. It’s important to activate students’ existing background knowledge and draw their attention to the topic of the text. In this part, I will use the pre-reading activities to increase students’ concentration, arouse their curiosities, fire their imagination and give them a purpose for reading. The part consists of two tasks:
Task 1: A time machine. I start my lesson by asking senior 3 students what the date is. Then, I go on to show a picture of a time machine. I tell students that the machine with a magic power will bring them to their graduation from high school, which is 1 year away. At that point, I get them to imagine where they are and what they are doing.
After it, I give a summary of their presentations as follows: After leaving high school, most of Chinese students go straight to , at this time next year, most of you will be studying in a university.
(With the task, I inspire students’ former knowledge and imagination about graduating from high school and going to college, which can draw their attention to the theme of the reading material and get them ready for the following reading.)
Task 2: Brainstorming. After the summary, I go on to show some more pictures of British students fresh from high schools, and tell students that more and more students in the UK are doing something different instead of going straight to university. After that, I play the tape of and get students to catch the answer to the question: They will travel or work on projects for up to a year before entering university.
(With the task, I excite students’ desire to know more about what their British equivalents will do before going to college. With the question in mind, students will definitely be eager to listen to the tape to find the answer. )
Part 2. Focusing on main facts
During the part, I will ask the students to answer the question—What does the author say? Students are supposed to get a main idea of the text and understand the basic meaning of the text. Questions of this kind are not very difficult and they can be answered directly from the text. The part includes six tasks:
Task 1: Three examples. I move on to tell students as follows: Last year, Carol Smith, Daniel and Martin Johnson, 3 students from the UK, went to some remote places and did something special. After the instructions, I play the tape of Paragraphs 4-6 and get students to complete the following table.
Task 2: Matching. After listening, I get students to open books and scan the three paragraphs to check the answers to the previous table. Then they’re required to complete another table with a second reading. (With the task, I get students to listen to the three paragraphs instead of reading them, thus reducing the amount of reading time and reliving their psychological burden, otherwise students would be discouraged by such a long article.)
(With the task, students learn to use a table to gather the main facts about the three British students. They’ll come to know that a table is of great help in their future reading.)
Task 3: Scanning for a detail. I get students to scan the rest paragraphs and find the answer to the question: What do people call the year off between finishing school and starting university? In doing so, I introduce the theme of the article and write on the blackboard the title: Mind the gap year.
(With the task, students are expected to grasp the theme of the article. The task serves as a bridge,which connects the main facts in Paragraphs 4-6 to the opinions about the gap year in the rest paragraphs.)
Task 4: Definition of the gap year. Students watch a VCR with a question in mind: What three types of activities do the UK students choose to do during a gap year? The key is: Many students use that time to travel, learn new skills or become a charity volunteer.
(The task serves as a supplementary to the second task of Part 1. With the task, students are expected to know more about the gap year.)
Task 5: History of the gap year. I play a second VCR and get students to answer the question: When did the gap year start in the UK?
(The task enables students to have a good knowledge of the history of the gap year.)