牛津8AUnit1教案(3课时)VocabularyObjectives1.Touseadjectivestodescribepeople’sphysicalfeatures2.Touseadjectivestodescribegeneralappearanceofpeople3.ToselectanduseadjectivesthatareappropriatetodescribetheappearanceofboysandgirlsBackgroundinformationThissectiondevelopstheuseofadjectivestodescribepeople’sappearance.Studentsshouldbeencouragedtodeveloptheirrangeofadjectivesasmuchaspossibleusingthetasksonthepageasastartingpoint.Asstudentsbecomemoreandmoreabletounderstandthesubtlemeaningsofwords,theywillbeabletodevelopwaysofaccessingimaginativeandcreativetextstofostergenuineinterestandpleasureinwhattheyread.Inturn,theywillgraduallybeabletouseadjectivestowritemoreinterestingandcreativetextsthemselves.Teachingprocedures1.Explainthecontextofthetasks.Askstudentstostudythepicturesandwords.Forweakerclasses,gothroughthewordsandpreteachunknownwords.AskstudentstodoPartAontheirownfirstandthencompareanswerswithapartner.Askseveralstudentstoreadtheiranswerstocheckcorrectuseofadjectives.2.GothroughthewordsintheboxinPartB.lessablestudentsarenotlikelytoknowtheadjectiveswhichareonlysuitabletodescribemalesorfemales.Youmayneedtogivethemsomehints.Askstudentstousethewordsinsentencestocheckthattheyunderstandthemeaningsanduseofwords.Thenaskstudentstocompletethelistsingroupsof4-5.Checkanswersorallywiththeclass.Extensionactivities1.AskstudentstofindmoreadjectivesforeachcategoryoftheadjectivesusedinPartA.drawthistableontheboardandbrainstormasmanywordsaspossible.Gothroughtheadjectivesandaskstudentstodrawsimpleillustrationsoftheadjectivesonpiecesofpaper.Invitesomestudentstoshowtheirillustrationstotherestoftheclass.Providepicturesofpeopleeitherpinnedupontheboardorcutoutofmagazinestogroupsoffourstudents.Fayanadjectiveandaskstudentstofindapictureillustratingit.2.Askstudentstoselectandwritesuitableadjectivestodescribethemselvesonapieceofpaper.Invitesomestudentstocomeforwardandreadtheadjectives.Makesurethattheatmosphereissupportiveandthattherestoftheclassdonotmakeanyunpleasantcomments.3.Askstudentstodescribetheirfriends,classmates,relativesorpop/sportsstarsusingtheadjectivestheyhavelearned.Forstrongerclasses,encouragethemtouseanyadjectives.Game1.Bringsomepicturesofpeopleintotheclassroomoraskstudentstobeingpictures.Thesecanbemagazineornewspapercuttingsorphotos.Dividestudentsintogroupsoffive.Giveapicturetoonlyonestudentineachgroupandaskhim/hernottoshowittotheotherstudents.Giveblankpiecesofpapertotheotherstudents.Thestudentwiththepicturedescribesthefeaturesofthepersoninthepicturewhiletheotherstudentsdrawtheperson.Ontheboard,displaythedrawingstogetherwiththeoriginalpicture.Forstrongerclasses,invitestudentstofindoutthemistakes.Forweakerclasses,askstudentstovoteforthebestdrawingwhichresemblesthepicture.2.Alternatively,tellstudentswhoaredrawingthepicturestoaskasmanyquestionsaspossibletogetinformationaboutthepersontheyaredrawing,e.g.,‘Isyourpersonaboy/aman/awoman/tall/small/fat/thin?Ishis/herfacesquare/round?’Thestudentlookingatthepictureisonlyallowedtosay‘Yes.’or‘No.’.