人教版高二Unit 15 A famous detective

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          I.Teaching aims and demands

          1. Words and expressions

          Have a seat, quarrel, long before, dare, upon, fasten, gun, again and again, blow, hall, persona, affair, relative, delay, pillow, nail, chest, furniture, armchair, pet, doubt, silence, scream, tiny, nephew, niece, detective

          2. Daily English

          I’m afraid I have to go now,

          It is time I did…

          I hope you have a good journey back to ….

          It was nice to meet you.

          Please remember me to …..

          I called to tell you that…

          I’d like you to meet…

          Thanks for calling.

          It is very kind of you to ….

          3. Grammar Past participles used as Attributes and Adverbials.

          II.Main and difficult points:

          1. Farewells & good wishes

          2. Let the students master the use of the useful expressions.

          III.Allocation of time: 6

          Lesson 57 of Unit 15

          I.Aims and demands:

          Learn the dialogue and let the students master farewells & good wishes.

          II.Teaching Procedures:

          Step 1. Revision

          1. Check the diary.

          2. Ask the following questions rapidly around the class:

          What did you do yesterday?

          How many schools are there in this town?

          Where is the nearest one to our school?

          What do you call an object that goes round and round another object in space?

          How fast do you have to ravel in order to escape from the earth and into space?

          What was the weather like yesterday?

          Did you watch TV last night?

          What did you watch?

          What did you learn in the last unit?

          What happened in the story for listening in the last lesson?

          Step 2. Presentation

          Listen to the dialogue and find out the following information:

          Why did Mr Ball call on Mrs Zhu?

          To give her a message about the date for the conference.

          How much do you know about Dr Zhang?

          He lives in Guangzhou, is on a visit to Beijing, has some personal affairs to see to, is visiting some relatives.

          Step 3. Dialogue

          Call on --- to visit sb. formally

          I hope to call on you at your office at 3 o’clock today.

          She calls on the old teacher once a month.

          Please let me call on you next Friday afternoon.

          Give sb. a message

          Do come in.

          Do come in and join us.

          Do be quiet a moment.

          Do be a good boy.

          I do hope you’ll go with us.

          Have a seat

          Would like sb. to meet

          Be here on a visit

          Have a nice time

          Personal affairs

          See to --- deal with

          I’ve got a lot of things to see to this morning.

          Who is seeing to the arrangements for the next meeting?

          I’ll see to the guests when they arrive.

          Make a note of

          It’s very kind of sb.

          Make plans for

          It’s time + subject + past tense

          It’s time we started. = it’s time for us to start.

          It’s time you went to bed.

          It’s time they did cleaning.

          Pick up

          I’ll pick you up at your place at 8 o’clock.

          The bus driver stopped to pick up the passengers.

          Don’t forget to pick me up at the hotel at three.

          have a good journey

          Remember me to sb.

          Step 4. Language focus

          What would you say if you want to express farewells and wishes?

          Go through the phrases in the SB. Practice the dialogue with the whole class.

          Step 5. Practice

          Get the students to make up new dialogues. Call out some pairs of students to act out the scenes.

          Step 6. Workbook

          Finish the exercises 1-3.

          Step 7. Consolidation

          Revise the dialogues in the lesson.

          III.Homework

          1. Complete the workbook exercises.

          2. Make a similar dialogue.

          3. Revise the phrases about farewells and wishes.

          IV.Blackboard design:

          Call on --- to visit sb. formally

          See to --- deal with

          It’s time we started. = it’s time for us to start.

          It’s time you went to bed.

          Remember me to sb

          V.Post-class Notes:

          No.017

          Lesson 58 of Unit 15

          I. Aims and demands:

          Learn the text “A famous detective”, and let the students how to understand the features of the amateur detective.

          II. Teaching Procedures:

          Step 1. Revision

          1. Check the diary.

          2. Student on duty report

          Step 2. Presentation for reading

          1. Talk about the picture and describe what they can see.

          2. Read the passage and find the answers to the two questions.

          She was not sleeping well; She kept hearing noises in the night; Her uncle was acting strangely towards her; They had quarreled.

          Her uncle would get her money if she died, after examining the room, the hole in the wall and bell rope, Holmes became worried. He told her that her life was in danger and that it was not safe for her to sleep again in that room.

          Step 3. Reading

          Read the whole passage and do exercise 1 in pairs.

          Sherlock Holmes The Young Lady

          Who A amateur detective Why did she pay a visit to Holmes?

          She has some personal affairs.

          Where In London

          When At the end of 19th century

          Why famous His expert advice

          Help a great number of people with their personal affairs

          Find answers before the police

          What are her problems? Dead

          Left

          Live with

          At night

          Hear

          quarrel

          Dialogue between the two about the hole, bell rope and the chest.

          Useful expressions:

          1. a famous detective

          2. at the end of

          3. a personal problem

          4. a long low whistle

          5. pay sb a visit

          6. make a hole in the wall

          7. lay upon the pillow

          8. at the same time

          9. a box of matches

          10. point to

          11. I have no idea

          12. turn to sb.

          13. in danger

          14. no doubt

          Step 4. Reading aloud

          Play the tape of the passage for the students to listen and follow. Pay attention to sentence stress and intonation.

          Step 5. Discussion

          I dare say my uncle will. = I hadn’t thought about it, but I think that my uncle probably will.

          In the kitchen. = The bell will ring in the kitchen.

          No matter. = It doesn’t matter that you haven’t got a key.

          I don’t think so. = I don’t think that the bell will ring in the kitchen.

          Not as far as I know. = Not to my knowledge; I have no reason to believe that he does.

          Step 6. Workbook

          Exercises 2-3

          III.Homework:

          Finish the Workbook exercises.

          Read the passage again.

          IV.Blackboard design:

          Sherlock Holmes

          Who

          Where

          When

          Why

          The Young Lady

          Her parents

          Money left

          Live with

          At night

          Quarrel

          No.018

          I.Aims and demands:

          Go on learning the text and show the students the language points.

          II.Teaching Procedures:

          Step 1. Revision

          1. Check the diary.

          2. Ask and answer about the detective.

          Step 2. Language points

          1. past participle phrase used as adverbial

          Born into a poor family, he had only two years of schooling. = As he was born into…

          Encouraged by Jim’s words, he continued his research work.

          Seen from the hill, the town looks very beautiful. = When it is seen from …

          Compared with developed countries, we still have a long way to go.

          Taken too much, the medicine could do harm to your health.

          2. seem

          It seemed to be raining all day yesterday.

          He seemed to be feeling very tired last week.

          Several people in the crowd seemed to be fighting.

          3. act

          The boy was acting badly in school.

          He is more than twenty but acts like a child.

          You have acted generously.

          He acted kindly towards his servants.

          She has acted very wrongly towards you.

          4. dare

          I dare say no one can catch up with us.

          I dare say we’ll certainly win the game.

          We’ll certainly win the game, I dare say.

          These young students, I dare say, can pass the entrance examination.

          She dare not go out by herself at night.

          I wonder if he dare jump down from the bridge.

          Who dares to go?

          Nobody would dare to wake her up, even her little daughter.

          5. see/hear/watch/find… + sb./sth.+ p.p.

          I saw the child badly treated by his father.

          I never heard the song sung in English.

          On my way home, I found a house burnt down.

          You’d better get your shoes cleaned.

          6. no matter = it doesn’t matter.

          It’s no matter that he didn’t come.

          I had something to say, but it’s no matter.

          7. with + n.+ p.p.

          After the hurricane, I saw lots of houses with roofs blown off.

          All the afternoon he worked with the door locked.

          With her hair gone, there could be no use for the comb.

          8. There is no doubt

          He’ll fail. There’s no doubt about it.

          She is an honest girl. There is no doubt about it.

          There is no doubt that your life is in danger.

          There is no doubt that you’ll be warmly welcomed.

          9. Past participle phrase used as adverbial of manner

          He walked into the office, followed by two guards.

          The old man stood up, supported by his son.

          Step 3 Practice

          Make sentences with the useful expressions mentioned in the text.

          Homework

          1. Write a short passage about the detective.

          2. Do some supplementary readings.

          Seem

          Act

          dare

          no matter

          with + n.+ p.p.

          There is no doubt

          Past participle phrase used as adverbial of manner

          No.019

          Lesson 59 of Unit 15

          I.Aims and demands:

          Go learning the text and show the students more about the gesture.

          II.Teaching Procedures:

          Step 1. Revision

          1. Check the diary.

          2. Work in pairs and to tell each other the story so far.

          Step 2. Presentation for reading

          Read the passage quickly and find out what happened to the lady’s uncle.

          He was bitten to death by a snake.

          Step 3. Reading

          1. Read the whole passage and answer more questions:

          Where did Holmes and Watson wait?

          Did the young lady go into her bedroom?

          What did Holmes and Watson hear?

          Why did Holes strike a match?

          Why do you think the snake attacked its keeper?

          2. Show the notes to the text.

          Not … until

          Sit in silence

          In the dark

          Strike a match

          Step 4.Word study

          Forced it open with heavy blows = use heavy blows with one’s fists or a piece of wood to break open a locked door

          Get the students to complete this exercise individually.

          Keep pets

          Scream loudly

          Quarrel

          Live in the flat upstairs

          Fastened with a length of strong wire

          Tiny = very small

          Relatives

          Prefer to have two pillows for my head

          Forced it with heavy blows

          Run downstairs and into the street.

          Sit in complete silence

          Step 5. Practice

          With the letter folded in his pocket,

          Scientific experiment carried out by students without the teacher’s instruction,

          The name mentioned in the letter.

          Intended as a surprise for his sister,

          His nephew, lost at sea

          Step 6. Practice

          Frightened by the noise in the night

          Given advice by the famous detective

          Followed by Mr. Holmes and Dr Watson

          After being examined carefully

          Built in 1949

          Once seen, it can never be forgotten.

          If bitten by a snake, you should send for help and don’t walk.

          When shot in the leg,

          Although supposed to be kept locked

          Homework:

          Revise the contents in this unit.

          Blackboard design:

          Keep pets

          Scream loudly

          Quarrel

          Live in the flat upstairs

          Fastened with a length of strong wire

          Tiny = very small

          Relatives

          Prefer to have two pillows for my head

          Forced it with heavy blows

          Run downstairs and into the street.

          Sit in complete silence

          No.020

          I.Aims and demands:

          Go on learning the text and show the students the language points.

          II.Teaching Procedures:

          Step 1. Revision

          1. Check the diary.

          2. Ask the students to tell the story.

          Step 2. Language points

          1. from … on

          From now on you are my students.

          From that time on he showed great interest in radio.

          From tomorrow on you must get up early and do morning exercise.

          2. in silence = silently

          They marched on in silence.

          He lay in bed, thinking in silence.

          Father likes to listen to music in silence.

          3. again and again

          Don’t make the same mistakes again and again.

          He read the text through again and again.

          4. with heavy blows

          I gave him a heavy blow on the head.

          He stuck the man a blow that sent him to the floor.

          The wind was blowing quite hard that night.

          The hurricane blew down a great number of large trees.

          5. break into = to enter by force

          We had to break into the house as we had lost the key.

          The firemen broke into the room and rescued the old woman.

          6. inverse

          On the floor lay a man killed in the fire.

          From the hole came a faint light.

          Along the road stood rows of tall trees.

          7. immediately = as soon as

          I left immediately the clock struck twelve.

          She heard a scream immediately she got home.

          I came immediately I had eaten.

          8. suppose sb./sth. to be

          I supposed her to be away from home.

          Most people suppose him to be over 60.

          She was supposed to be reading at home, but her mother found her in the park.

          They were supposed to arrive on the 5 o’clock train.

          We were supposed to be here at eight. But we are late.

          Lu Xun was supposed to be a doctor. But he became a famous writer.

          9. subjunctive mood

          The snake would have killed the young lady.

          Homework

          Blackboard design

          1. from … on

          2. in silence

          3. again and again

          4. with heavy blows 5. break into

          1. immediately = as soon as

          2. suppose

          No.021

          Lesson 60 of Unit 15

          I. Aims and demands:

          Listening practice.

          II. Teaching Procedures:

          Step 1. Revision

          1. Check the diary

          2. Revise the by/in which attributive clause.

          Step 2. Preparation for listening

          We’re going to listen to a dialogue. Two detectives are interviewing a man. They want to ask him some questions.

          Step 3. Listening

          Alan Goodenough; 14 Castle Street

          London NW1; 21 August, 1963; runs an ice cream business; silver and blue; G941 HTO

          Mr. Goodenough said that he didn’t know the man who had been killed, but the policemen had never mentioned it was a man who was killed.

          Mr. Goodenough said that he didn’t know who shot the man but the policemen had not told him how the man was killed.

          Step 4. Checkpoint

          Go through checkpoint 15. Revise the Attributive clause.

          Step 5. Story telling

          Look at the pictures and describe them in your own words.

          Step 8. Test

          The young man, who was believed to be the son of the detective, as bitten by a snake and died.

          Prices will rise too fast unless they are controlled by the government.

          We drank some very pleasant wine, which was supplied by our host.

          We were so hungry that we ate the food which had been left behind by the guests.

          The bathroom, which was heated by a large wood fire, was the warmest place in the house.

          Although it was accepted in the capital, the money was unknown to the village people.

          The water is not safe to drink unless it is boiled.

          If it is cooked within a day, this meat will be safe to eat.

          Step 9. Workbook

          Finish WB exercises 1-4.

          III. Homework:

          Finish the writing exercises.

          IV. Blackboard design:

          Alan Goodenough; 14 Castle Street

          London NW1; 21 August, 1963; runs an ice cream business; silver and blue; G941 HTO

          Mr. Goodenough said that he didn’t know the man who had been killed, but the policemen had never mentioned it was a man who was killed.

          Mr. Goodenough said that he didn’t know who shot the man but the policemen had not told him how the man was killed.

          No.022

          Test for Unit 15

          I. Aims: Check the whole unit

          II. Procedures:

          1. Listen to the whole unit without looking at the book and at the same time I’ll check the homework.

          2. Multiple choice

          Questions asked about this part, then ask them to consult the dictionary if there’s something puzzled.

          3. Close test

          Do this part according to the way I showed as follows before:

          a. Read the whole passage first jumping over the gaps.

          b. Read carefully about the first sentence of the whole passage.

          c. Emphasize the first paragraph and the first sentence of each paragraph.

          d. Choose the choice.

          e. Read again and check.

          4. Reading comprehension

          Ask some students to tell the general ideas about the passages.

          5. Error correction

          1. Read the whole passage and find some apparent mistakes.

          2. Finish reading each sentence not each line.

          3. Look for mistakes according to the fixed structures.

          a. tense

          b. personal pronoun

          c. article

          d. fixed phrases

          e. past participle and present participle

          f. adjectives and adverbs exchange

          g. wrong spelling

          6. Composition

          1. simple sentence

          2. learn how to use conjunctions.

          3. Notice capital and small letters.

          4. Be careful not to write some simple words wrongly.

          5. Pay attention to the style of the article.

          Blackboard design:

          1. tense

          2. personal pronoun

          3. article

          4. fixed phrases

          5. past participle and present participle

          Homework:

          1. have a good preview about Unit 16

          2. Keep diary in English every day.

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