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Chapter2The Nobel Prize (More Language Input )章节分析(一)综述本部分是扩展阅读,主要介绍诺贝尔奖的类别和仪式,使青年学生对这个问题有一点思考。(二)阅读目标知识目标学习课文中重点词、词组、句型和语法。能力目标提高学生的阅读理解能力和培养学生的阅读技巧。阅读准备、略读、扫读、细读等是高中学生必须具备的阅读技能。 情感目标启发学生对诺贝尔奖倡导的精神内涵有所了解。 (三)重点和难点词汇学习核心词汇estate worth original present anniversaryhonouroccasion词组和短语be worth sth. leave a large estatebe honoured with 教学设计(Teaching Designs)教学内容教学实施建议教学资源参考Pre-reading 该阶段用一个课时完成:1. More Language Input后有一篇 ListeningWhen did they do their best work?(这些天才在出成绩时的年龄),将他作为本课的引入,考虑的是能更好地调动和发挥学生的情感因素,并为后面的活动作必要的铺垫。While-reading 这是本课的主体部分,也是老师要处理的重点,在帮助学生理解课文的同时,培养阅读技巧;同时处理课文中的单词,词组和句型。l Skimming 要求学生快速略读,找出与小标题匹配的段落,知晓课文的轮廓。l Further understanding 在课堂交互活动中完成对课文的进一步理解。l Word study 通过上下文和创设情景,帮助学生理解词汇并学会运用。具体处理这部分内容的建议见链接1 教案链接2 课件:The Nobel Prize。Post-reading 1. 完成一段与课文有关的summary进一步巩固词汇,并加深对课文的理解。2. 课堂讨论:If you were present at the Award Ceremony, what question would you raise to the winners?3. 拓展阅读:具体文章见链接部分。链接1说明: 本部分建议采用任务型阅读教学的方法,提高学生阅读理解能力,培养学生的阅读技巧,加强对课文中出现的诺贝尔奖的了解。提供一份教案。Teaching procedure:IPre- reading Listening :When do they do their best work? (p38)Please turn to page 38. Are you familiar with them? Who are mentioned here? Lets listen and fill in when they did their best wok.Could you tell out why they did their best work at an early age? IIWhile- readingSkimming:Find out which paragraph deals with the aspects.Please glance at the passage first. How many paragraphs are there? How many aspects are listed here? Then could you possibly read the passage briefly, that is, only read the title, the first and last sentences of each paragraph and find out which paragraph deals with the following aspects. _p2_ mentions what to honour and what fields the Nobel Prizes go to. _p1_ tells us the original source of the Nobel Prize._p3_ gives an account of the ceremony._ mentions some Nobel Prize winners.Understanding the passage1)Paragraph 1:Original source of the Nobel PrizeVocabulary:original source, estateIf someone founded a prize, what is the most important matter? Read the 1st paragraph. Whats the original source of the Nobel Prize? Could you use your own words to explain what original source means? How much was the estate worth? So estate just refers to what he owned/ possessed. Was that a large sum of money? How large? Lets count the os. And this money became the origin of the Nobel Prize. Paragraph 2:What fields to go toVocabulary:will, outstandingCould you read the paragraph together and while reading, keep the two questions in your mind.Are you able to answer the two questions?What do the Nobel Prizes honor? Did Nobel tell his friends about it? He said in his will. Here is will a verb or a noun? Then what fields do the Nobel Prizes go to? Physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine and the most outstanding works in literature.Could you name some geniuses who were once awarded the Nobel Prize?They are all outstanding people.Could you think of some words which mean the same as outstanding? Are all the fields covered here? What is missing?The Nobel Prize for peace. Nobel was a chemist, a scientist. Why did he found the Nobel Prize for peace? Think of dynamite. What else is not included?the Nobel Prize for economics was added in 1968. Paragraph 3:Introduction of the ceremonyVocabulary:anniversary, award, honourNow, we are clear about the origin and the fields the Nobel Prizes go to. What else are you eager to know? Could you find out the key word of the third paragraph? _p3_ gives an introduction of the ceremony.Para 3 is written in the form of a paragraph. Lets make a table, then. Please fill in the table in two minutes.The introduction of the ceremonyExact dateDec.10th.Frequency once a yearPlace the Stockholm Concert HallPrizes consist ofa diploma, a medalActivity followingbanquetGuests of honourWinners(families), King& Queen, leaders1)Whats the exact date of the ceremony?2)Frequency of the ceremonyHow often is the ceremony held? Which word makes you think that the Nobel Prizes have been presented once every year? Then we say the Nobel Prizes have been presented on December 10th, the anniversary of Alfred Nobels death. Where is the award ceremony held? What is each winner awarded? In award ceremony, award is a noun while in what is each winner awarded, award is a v. What is followed? Who are the most important guests? Who else are also invited? Some lucky students are also invited to this grand occasion. ConsolidationNow, we have gone through the whole passage. Simon was assigned to write a summary of the passage. What aspects does he need to mention?What Simon needs to do is to combine these aspects into a paragraph. Here is a summary written by Simon. Is the summary complete? Simon thought these words were too difficult for him. Could you help him supply the missing words?award (v.) will (n.) estate origin honour (n.) annually outstandingNobels large estate was the origin of the Nobel Prize. According to Nobels will, the prizes should honour the most outstanding achievements in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, peace and economics. The winners are awarded a diploma and a medal at the Award Ceremony annually. Only the Nobel Prize winners, the King and the Queen, and many well- known leaders in science and culture are guests of honour. Luckily, 250 young students are also honoured with invitations to the occasion. IIIPost- reading1Group work: Why are young students invited to the Nobel Prize Award Ceremony?IVAssignmentPrepare a brief introduction to a geniusAmong all the great people, who do you admire the most? Try to find the material of one genius you admire the most and prepare a brief introduction. You may get the information from this issue of newspaper or you could surf the net.【链接2】:说明: 本教时的课件。(见课件:Nobel Prize.ppt)【链接3】说明: 与课文主旨有关的补充阅读材料。Supplementary ReadingIn October, 1961, at Crowley Field in Cincinnati, Ohio, an old, deaf gentleman named William E. Hoy stood up to throw out the first ball of the World Series. Most people at Crowley Field on that day probably did not remember Hoy because he had retired from professional baseball 58 years earlier, in 1903. However, he had been an outstanding player and the deaf community still talks about him and his years in baseball.William E. Hoy was born in Houckstown, Ohio, on May 23, 1862. He became deaf when he was two years old. He attended the Columbus Ohio School for the Deaf in 1872. After graduation eight years later, he started playing semi-professional baseball while working as a shoemaker.Hoy began playing professional baseball in 1886 for Oshkosh (Wisconsin) of the Northwestern League. In 1888, he started as an outfielder with the old Washington Senators. His small stature and speed made him an outstanding base runner. He was very good at stealing bases during his career. In the 1888 major league season, he stole 82 bases. He was also the Senators leading hitter in 1888. Hoy was ambidextrous; he threw right-handed and batted left-handed. On June 19, 1889, he threw out three batters at the plate from his outfield position.The arm signals used by umpires today to indicate balls and strikes began because of Hoy. The umpire lifted his right arm to indicate that the pitch was a strike, and his left arm to signal that it was a ball.For many years, people talked about Hoys last ball game in 1903. He was playing for Los Angeles of the Pacific Coast Winter League. It was a memorable game because Hoy made a spectacular play which won the game. It was a very foggy night and, therefore, very hard to see the ball. In the ninth inning, with two men out, Hoy managed to catch a fly ball to make the third out in spite of the fog. Los Angeles defeated their opposition.After he retired, Hoy stayed busy. He ran a dairy farm near Cincinnati for 20 years. He also became a public speaker and traveled giving speeches. Until a few years before his death, he took 4 to 10 mile walks several mornings a week. On December 15, 1961, William Hoy died at the age of 99.Notes:World Series世界职业棒球大赛outfielder外场手(棒球)hitter击手,击球员inning局I. Reading ComprehensionA.Circle the best answer according to the passage you have read.1. In which order did the events occur?A.Hoy went to school, became deaf worked as a shoemaker then played professional baseball.B.Hoy became deaf went to school worked as a shoemaker then played professional baseball.C.Hoy became deaf went to school played professional baseball then worked as a shoemaker.D.Hoy worked as a shoemaker became deaf went to school then played professional baseball.2.In the 1888 major league season, he stole 82 bases. This means that_.A.Hoy secretly took the bases home as a souvenirB.Hoy was a dishonest player and a thief C.Hoy did a specific baseball play many times, where he ran from one base to the next when the ball was not in playD.Hoy fought with other players about who got to stand on first base 82 different times in the season3.Until a few years before his death, he took 4 and 10 mile walks several mornings every week. This means that Hoy was_.A.only following his doctors ordersB.not in good shapeC.very tired when he was finishedD.in good physical condition4. The main idea of this passage can best be stated as_.A.A deaf baseball player has a great impact on the game of baseballB.Baseball is the greatest American pastime, and can be played by anyoneC.Deaf people can do anything but baseballD.Where the umpires hand signals came from5. We can assume from this passage that_.A.Hoys family always encouraged him to become a baseball playerB.baseball players do not need to rely on spoken language and hearing to play the game properlyC.the umpire who developed the hand signals had studied American Sign Language very seriouslyD.Hoy also wanted to become a famous football player, but didnt have the timeIIComplete the following Biography of William E. Hoy.YearWilliam E. Hoy1862born in _1864became _1872attended _1880_ and played semi-professional _ while working as a _1886began playing professional baseball for Oshkosh of _1888became _1903retired from professional baseballDec. 1961_IIVocabulary ReinforcementA. Choose proper words or phrases to fill in the blanks. outstanding attend leading umpire memorable in spite of 1.The first day of school can be exciting and _.2.The Academy Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a _ Role is one of the awards given to people working in film making industry. 3. _ great efforts we failed to carry our plans.4.The books that appear in these lists were selected as _ childrens books and folktales. 5.Ten biggest shoes dealers in China will go to Bishan County, Chongqing to _ the third West China Footwear Exposition from May 18 to 20.6.An _ in a person who acts as a judge to ensure that the rules are obeyed in baseball, badminton, cricket and

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