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3Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.东城区邓庄中学 杨笑丽
Unit 3 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.【Teaching aims】
1.Language goals:
A.Key words and phrases: allow, pierce, license, silly, earring, instead of, drive, driver’s license,B.Target language:
——I think students should be allowed to do homework with friends.——I disagree.They talk instead of doing homework.——Do you think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to choose their own clothes? ——Yes, I do./No, I don’t.2.Ability goals: Students can learn to talk about what they are allowed to do.They also learn to agree and disagree.【Important points】
——I think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive.——I disagree.I think sixteen is too young.【Difficult points】
Learn to talk about what they are allowed to do;agree and disagree.【Teaching methods】
Scene teaching, activities teaching, task-based teaching method and so on.【Teaching aids】
A tape recorder, a little blackboard, pictures, CAI and so on.【Teaching procedures】
Warm-up:
1、show some pictures about a few activities,go out at night, surf the Internet, play basketball, drive a car, have part-time jobs...What do you usually do after school? Can you surf the Internet at home after school?
2、Let students talk about what he/she can do or what he/she can’t do at home and show “can do” /”can’t do”.can do
can’t do play basketball
surf the Internet …
… Presentation:
1、Introduce the new structure: be allowed to do
Cro out the headings and write these headings in their place: “is allowed to” and” isn’t allowed to”.Say each sentence first with “can do “or “can’t do”, then with
Section A
“ is allowed to” or “isn’t allowed to”, and ask students to repeat each one.is allowed to
isn’t allowed to play basketball
surf the Internet …
…
S: Mike can play basketball at home, that means he is allowed to play basketball at home……
Let the students practice with all items on the lists.2、Read the instructions in1a to the cla.Say: all the sentences are things students are or are not allowed to do.Then read each item to the cla.Ask students to explain what each sentence means in their own words:
When students have explained all the items, ask students to circle A for agree or D for disagree for each item.Raise your hand if you circled A.Write the total of As and Ds for each item and discu the results with the cla.3、Read the instructions in1b to the cla.Say: you will hear a conversation between Anna and her mother.They don’t agree about everything.Play the recording two times, and then check the answers:
4、Use the statements in 1a to make conversations like this: A: I don’t think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive.B: I agree, they aren’t serious enough.5、Point to the picture of 2a and ask students to say something about it.What is the boy doing? What are the girls doing? Read the instructions and point to the sentences.Ask a student to do it.Then point to the list of responses: Agree, Disagrees, and Doesn’t know.You’ll hear two girls having a conversation.Kathy will make some statements.Listen to what Kathy says and see if Molly agrees, disagrees, or doesn’t know what she thinks.Play the recording and then check the answers.6、Read the instructions in 2b and point to the list of reasons from the conversation.Ask different students to read the sentences to the cla.Say: you will hear the same recording again.This time please number these reasons in the order you hear them on the recording.Point the sample answer.Say: Young people need to sleep is the first reason you will hear on the recording.Play the recording and then check the answers.7、Read the instructions in 2c to the cla.Point to the sample conversation in the box.Ask two students to read it to the cla.For example: A: Do you think teenagers should be allowed to get their ears pierced? B: Yes, I do./ No, I don’t.Consolidation and extension:
Say: you can look back at activities 1a and 2a to get ideas for your list.Ask students for suggestions for their lists and write some of their statements on the board.For example:
go out at night, have part-time jobs, smoke, surf the Internet, play basketball, get their ears pierced, drive, watch TV Next give students five minutes to make their own lists.Then ask students to work in pairs and discu their lists.Ask one or two pairs to present their conversations to the cla.Homework:
1、Review grammar focus.2、List some other things about what they can do or can’t do using the structure “be allowed to”
Blackboard Design:
Unit 3 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.Section A He is allowed to play basketball at home.He isn’t allowed to surf the Internet.Teenagers should be allowed to get their ears pierced.Teenagers shouldn’t be allowed to work on school nights.be(not)allowed to do
should(not)be allowed to do
get something done / have something done not calm enough instead of