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Unit 5 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?
The Fourth Period
Ⅰ. Teaching Aims and Demands
1. nowledge Objects
(1)ey Vocabulary
fascinating, convenient, safe, restroom, inexpensive
(2)Target Language
Can you tell me where there’s a good place to eat?
Of course. What kind of food do you like?
2. Ability Objects
(1) Train students’ writing and speaking ability.
(2) Train students’ ability to understand the target language in spoken conversation.
(3) Train students’ ability to use the target language.
3. oral Objects
When you want to go to some place, first, you must knohat kind of place it is and whether you should go there or not.
Ⅱ. Teaching ey Points
1. ey Vocabulary
convenient, safe, restroom inexpensive
2. Target Language
Can you tell me where there’s a good place to eat?
Of course. What kind of food do you like?
Ⅲ. Teaching Difficult Points
1. How to improve students’ writing and speaking ability.
2. How to use the target language.
Ⅳ. Teaching ethods
1. Pairwork to make every student work in class.
2. Listening method.
Ⅴ. Teaching Aid
A tape recorder.
Ⅵ. Teaching Procedures
Step Ⅰ Revision
Check homework. Get some students to read out their writings about careful directions from the school to each place.
Collect their writings and help correct any errors.
Step Ⅱ 1a
This activity provides reading and writing practice using the target language.
Go through the instructions with the class.
Read the words in the box to the class and ask if there are any of these words that students don’t understand. If so, help students to explain the meaning of the word.
Then read the instructions again and point out the sample answer. Get a student to read the sample answer to the class. Point out that students can also write other words after the word clean.
Ask students to write words from the box in the blanks on their own. Help students if needed.
Correct the answers by having students read what qualities he or she listed.
Sample answers
PlacesQualities
1. restroomclean, big
2. museuminteresting, beautiful
3. restaurantinexpensive, delicious
4. parkbeautiful, fascinating
5. subwaysafe, convenient
6. mallbig, uncrowded
Notes
1. inexpensive--not expensive; low--priced
2. fascinating--having strong charm or attraction
Step Ⅲ 1b
This activity provides guided oral practice using the target language.
Read the instructions to the class.
Point out the example in the box. Invite two students to read it to the class.
SA: The Fine Arts useum is really interesting.
SB: Yes, and it’s beautiful, too.
Noork with a partner. Look at the words in the box and use them to talk about places in your own city. As students talk, move around the classroom checking their work. Offer language support as needed.
Invite several pairs of students to say their conversations to the class.
Conversation 1:
SA: Guangming Supermarket is really big.
SB: Yes, and it’s inexpensive, too.
Conversation 2:
SA: Tianqiao Cinema is very clean.
SB: Yes, and it’s beautiful, too.
Step Ⅳ 2a
This activity provides listening practice using the target language.
Point to the picture and ask students to tell what is happening. If necessary, explain that the scene shows a family on vacation. They are asking the man for information about various things to do in Sunville.
Go through the instructions and point to the chart.
You will hear three different conversations. In all three, the family members are talking to the man in the information booth. Listen to the recording and write what place they ask about in each conversation.
Point out the sample answer.
Play the recording. Students only listen the first time.
Play the recording again. Ask students to write the places people ask about.
Check the answers with the whole class.
Answers
Conversation 1: restaurants
Conversation 2: restrooms
Conversation 3: museums
Tapescript
Conversation 1
Boy 1: Could you tell me where there’s a good place to eat?
Clerk: Of course. There are a lot of good restaurants in Sunville. What kind of food are you looking for?
Boy: Vegetarian.
Clerk: I’d try Green Land. They have delicious salads.
Conversation 2
Girl: Do you know if there are any public restrooms around here?
Clerk: Yes. You’ll find some at the corner of arket and iddle Streets.
Girl: Ummm…are they clean?
Clerk: Oh, yes. They’re very clean.
Conversation 3
other: Could you tell me if there is a good museum in Sunville?
Clerk: Well, we have several. What kind of museums do you like--History? Science? A children’s museum?
Father: How about history? I like history museums. They’re fascinating.
Girl 1: Oh, Dad! History museums are boring. Let’s go to a science museum.
Boy 2:Science? We always go to science museums. I don’t like science museums. I want to go to a children’s museum. They’re more fun.
Girl 2:Well I’m too old for a children’s museum. Why don’t we go to an art museum?
Clerk: Why don’t you go to the computer museum? There are a lot of fun things for children there. You can learn all about the history of computers, as well as learn about science.
Family: That’s a great idea! Let’s go there. How do we get there?
Step Ⅴ 2b
This activity provides guided listening practice using the target language
Read the instructions and point to the chart.
You will hear the same recording again.
This time listen carefully to the answers the cleck gives. Write the answers in the blanks alone.
Point out the sample answer.
Play the recording again. Ask students to write their answers in the blanks.
Check the answers.
Answers
The tourists should go to…
conversation 1
conversation 2
conversation 3Green Land
the corner of arket and iddle Streets
the computer museum
Step Ⅵ 2c
This activity provides guided oral practice using the target language.
Point to the sample conversation. Invite two students to read it to the class.
SA: Can you tell me where there’s a good place to eat?
SB: Of course. What kind of food do you like?
Read the instructions. Role play the conversations you hear on the tape.
Get students to work in pairs. ove around the room checking the progress of the pairs and offering help as needed.
Ask one or two pairs to say their conversations to the class.
Step Ⅶ Summary
In this class, we’ve learned some key vocabulary, such as safe, convenient and so on. We’ve also learned the target language by listening arid speaking.
Step Ⅷ Homework
Talk about some places using the words in la, then write down the conversations.
Step Ⅸ Blackboard Design
Unit 5 Could you please tell me
where the restrooms are?
Section B
The Fourth Period
1. Answers to Activity 2b
The tourists should go to…
Conversation 1 Green Land
Conversation 2 the corner of arket and iddle Streets
Conversation 3 the computer museum
2. Target language
A: Can you tell me where there’s a good place to eat?
B: Of course. What kind of food do you like?