新目标九年级Unit 3教学设计
新目标九年级unit 3教学设计
unit 3 teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.
part 1: teaching design (第一部分:教学设计)
structures: should ﹢ be allowed to
target language:
i think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive.
i disagree. i think sixteen is too young.
do you think thirteen-year-olds should be allowed to have part-time jobs?
no, i don’t.
vocabulary: allow, pierce, silly, stay up, drive, driver’s license,
do you think…? i agree. i disagree.
i don’t agree.
learning strategies: reflecting transforming information
section a
goals
●to learn to use should ﹢ be allowed to
●to listen and speak about school life
procedures
warming up by learning new words
to start with, let’s first go to page 147 to go over the vocabulary for this unit. read to the tape and try to learn off them by heart.
warming up by learning about “should ﹢ be allowed to”
we shall first learn to use the structures: “should ﹢ be allowed to”. it is actually part of the passive uses of english.
tense subject auxiliary past
participle
singular plural
present the car/cars is are designed.
present perfect the car/cars has been have been designed.
past the car/cars was were designed.
past perfect the car/cars had been had been designed.
future the car/cars will be will be designed.
future perfect the car/cars will have been will have been designed.
present progressive the car/cars is being are being designed.
past progressive the car/cars was being were being designed.
“should ﹢ be allowed to” can be used like this: he should be allowed to come. animals should be allowed to live in the forest. children should be allowed to watch tv at weekends.
1a reading and circling
for practice of the “should ﹢ be allowed to” read the statements in the box on page 18 and circle a for agree or d disagree.
1b listening and circling
listen and circle “t” for true or “f” for false beside the statements in the box on page
18.
tapescript
woman:so, what are you doing this afternoon, anna?
girl:i’m going to the mall with john. he just got his driver’s license.
woman:i’m sorry. you can’t go with john. i don’t think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive. they aren’t serious enough at that age.
girl:but i have to go to the mall. gaby’s getting her ears pierced and i want to watch.
woman:i don’t think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to get their ears pierced. they might be sorry later.
girl:i agree, but it’s fun to watch. is it ok if we take the bus?
woman:well, i guess so.