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0 湖南农业大学教育实习教案 教案内容 Lesson 14 Do you speak English 学 院 外国语学院 班 级 09 英语 1 班 姓 名 赵 纯 学 号 200941327117 Lesson 14 Do you speak English Teaching Aims and demands 1 Review the usage of General Question 2 Master the usage of past perfect and the word except 3 Grasp the following words and phrases amusing experience village wave lift reply reach language journey drive on to wave to sb ask for a lift apart from neither of not at all on the way as soon as 1 4 Learn a kind of word adverb ly 5 Practice oral English with the topic An amusing experience you have at shool Teaching Content Text Exercises from Vocabulary to Writing Teaching Key points and difficult points 1 the usage of past perfect 2 amusing experience ask for a lift apart from on the way Teaching Periods 6 periods Teaching Procedures Period 1 2 Introduction to the text by asking some questions Questions 1 Do you remember the first English word you can speak Yes No 2 Do you think speaking English is difficult Why 3 Who is the first person you spoke to in English Your teacher or your classmate 4 What did you talk about when you spoke English at the first time 5 How many years have you been learning English 6 How do you think your oral English now 7 Do you often make mistakes when you speak English What are they 8 Have you ever talked with foreigners in English When and where 9 Do you know how to greet when you meet foreigners 10 Can you recognize a person who is an English or French Ask students to go through the text and finish the pre class work to get the main idea of the text Then analyze the text the general idea Explain the text in details 1 amusing adj causing laughter or smiles enjoyable funny and entertaining e g an amusing story anecdote incident Our visits to the theatre made the holiday more amusing a highly amusing very amusing film mildly vaguely amusing a little amusing but not very a mildly amusing spectacle amusingly adv Amusing amused Amused adj e g If you are amused by something you think it is funny and you smile or laugh amused at by Ellen seemed amused by the whole situation 2 I could see she was highly amused very amused The man looked a little amused He won t be very amused he will be annoyed when he finds out what s happened to his garden An amused smile look expression Keep sb amused to entertain or interest someone for a long time so that they do not get bored e g There were puzzles and games to keep the children amused 2 experience k sp r ns k sp r ns n 1 U process of gaining knowledge or skill acquired from seeing and doing things 经验 体 验 e g We all learn by experience Does she have much experience of teaching He hasn t had enough work experience ie experience of work for the job I know from experience that he ll arrive late 2 C event or activity that affects one in some way event or activity that has given one experience 经历 阅历 感受 体会 an unpleasant a trying an unusual etc experience You must try some of her home made wine it s quite an experience ie it s very unusual He had many interesting experiences while travelling in Africa 3 experience v Tn have experience of sth feel 有 某事物 的经验 经历 感觉 感受 体验 e g experience pleasure pain difficulty great hardships etc 体验到愉快 痛苦 困难 苦难等 The child had never experienced kindness I don t think I ve ever experienced real depression 4 experienced adj having experience having knowledge or skill as a result of experience 有经验的 有阅历的 有见识的 熟练的 an experienced nurse He s experienced in looking after children 3 village n a very small town in the countryside a little fishing village village school shop church the village n the people who live in a village e g The whole village came to the meeting 4 After I had left a small village in the south of France I drove on to the next town As soon as he had got into the car I said good morning to him in French and he replied in the same language I had nearly reached the town when the young man suddenly said very slowly Do you speak English Drive on to the next town continually drive the car to the next town 3 On continually no stopping As soon as once on condition that Reply v give one s ansers respond Reply to He did not reply to her question right away Had left had got into had reached had done past perfect tense usually means two actions happened in the past one of which happened before the other e g He finished work He went home We can join these two sentences together with the word after We can say After he had finished work he went home Note how these sentences have been joined Pay close attention to the words in italics a The children ran away They broke the window The children ran away after they had broken the window b The sun set We returned to our hotel As soon as the sun had set we returned to our hotel c He finished lunch He asked for a glass of water When he had finished lunch he asked for a glass of water d I did not understand the problem He explained it I had not understood the problem until he explained it 5 Word formation affixation Adv ly the suffix ly from Middle English is added to adjectives to form adverbs Noun adj Adv Suddenness sudden suddenly Slowness slow slowly Quickness quick quickly Notice ness is add to adjectives to form nouns 6 on the way on a route to some place e g I met an old friend on the way to work this morning Go right home at once don t stop off anywhere on the way I unluckily had a flat tire on the way here 7 wave to sb make a signal with the hands e g She waved to her friends Jessica caught sight of Lois and waved to her 8 ask sb for a lift ask sb to drive him her for a distance e g I lent him his bus fare and then he had the brass neck to ask me for a lift home 9 apart from except except for besides e g Apart from some spelling mistakes the composition is fairly good I have nothing more to ask you about apart from these questions Apart from that all goes well Except except for besides Besides is used to emphasize an additional point that you are making especially one that you consider to be important 4 e g I wouldn t have accepted anything except a job in Europe I don t take any drugs whatsoever except aspirin for colds Your composition is good except for the spelling mistakes apart from Everything is satisfactory except for the light The house was too expensive and too big Besides I d grown fond of our little rented house Usage Note Do not confuse besides except except for and unless You use besides to introduce extra things in addition to the ones you are mentioning already Fruit will give you besides enjoyment a source of vitamins However note that if you talk about the only thing or the only person besides a particular person or thing besides means the same as apart from He was the only person besides Gertrude who talked to Guy You use except to introduce the only things situations people or ideas that a statement does not apply to All of his body relaxed except his right hand Travelling was impossible except in the cool of the morning You use except for before something that prevents a statement from being completely true The classrooms were silent except for the scratching of pens on paper I had absolutely no friends except for Tom Unless is used to introduce the only situation in which something will take place or be true In the 1940s unless she wore gloves a woman was not properly dressed You must not give compliments unless you mean them 10 not at all in no way to be far from not a bit not nearly it doesn t matter e g The pilots respectfully represented that they were not at all tired Such attitudes were not at all uncommon thirty years ago It s not at all certain whether I ll come tomorrow His illness is not at all serious 11 neither of both don t e g Neither of you believes one word that you are saying I know neither of them Neither of my parents is a teacher Neither nor e g He does not like that doll Neither nor do you They are not going to learn Russian Neither nor are we Neither nor either or e g Neither volleyball nor basketball is what she likes It is neither hot nor cold in winter You cannot have it both ways You must either stay home or come with us Every Sunday they relax themselves either in the parks or in the mountains Which of either of neither of both of neither of we use these words when we refer to two persons or things Which of the two do you want Either of them will do I like neither of them 5 I bought both of them 12 reach arrive at in get to catch touch e g The book s too high I can t reach it He who doesn t reach the Great Wall is not a true man reach an agreement It is very important to reach an agreement with this big company 13 Do you speak English a general question auxiliaries subject verb Answer such questions yes no e g Are you a student Yes I am No I m not Can you write it down Yes I can No I can t May I ask you some questions Yes please Period 3 4 Do some oral practice 1 Ask students to retell the story based on the following questions by using the expressions in the text Questions concerned a Whom did the writer give a lift to in the south of France last year b Did they greet each other in English or in French c Does the writer speak any French or not d Did they sit in silence or did they talk to each other e What did the young man say at the end of the journey f Was he English himself or was he French 2 Topic My amusing experience at primary school Expressions for reference surroundings campus dormitory roommates classmates teachers class subjects etc unforgettable amusing surprised vivid various colorful etc Writing Ask students to write a summary about this text in not more than 55 words Conclusion Ask some students to read their summaries and evaluate the best one Analyze the reasons why his hers is the excellent talk about the skills Period 5 6 Do some exercises in class and check the answers 6 1 These question are about the passage Write a complete sentence in answer to each question a When did you drive on to the next town b When did you say gook morning to him in French c When did the young man say Do you speak En

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