英语:Module 3《The Violence of Nature》教案(外研版必修3)
Module ThreeModule Three The Violence of NatureThe Violence of Nature Teaching Aims:Teaching Aims: 1. Knowledge and Skill1. Knowledge and Skill a.Get the general ination about the violence of nature. b.Using the Attributive Clause to explain words c.Improve the students’ ability to give definitions of words. d.Know the common enemies of our human being– natural disasters and the ways of surviving when one occurs. e.To grasp the usage of the past perfect passive and indirect speech. 2.Emotion and Values2.Emotion and Values a.Fully realize the characteristics of different natural disasters and the danger they caused, improve the confidence of overcoming them, and try to make contributions to the development of the whole society. b.To encourage the Ss to be active and cooperative in the class 3. Cross-cultural awareness:3. Cross-cultural awareness: a.Understand the natural disasters of different area and multi- intensity of all parts of the world 4. Character-building:4. Character-building: a.To strengthen their confidence of learning well in order to make a better world for our next generation. b.To let them know the ways of keeping them safe when some natural disasters occur. Difficulties and Importance:Difficulties and Importance: a.Learn how to definite words, using the Attributive Clause b.How to change the direct speech into the indirect ones. c.Improve the student’s ability of grasping the general idea of the passage. Teaching :Teaching : a. a.Task-based ology b.b.Communicative Approach Teaching Time:Teaching Time: Five periods: Period 1 vocabulary and speaking Function Giving a definition Period 2 Reading and Vocabulary Period 3 Grammar 1 The past perfect passive Listening and Vocabulary Period 4 Grammar 2 Indirect speech Speaking Period 5 Cultural corner Everyday English Writing Teaching Procedures:Teaching Procedures: Period 1Period 1 Step 1. Warming up Look at the picture and answer the following questions. Q1. Have you ever heard of the tsunami in 2004? Q2. When and where did it happen? Q3. What kind of damage did it cause? Q4. Can you list some of other natural disasters? Q5. Tsunamis are natural occurrences. Can human beings stop them? Suggested answers: Q1. Yes. Q2. At the end of 2004, a massive earthquake sent tsunami smashing into Indian Ocean coastline. Many heavily populated areas disasters from it. Q3. Sri Lanka , Indonesia , Thailand , India, Malaysia and East Africa destroyed by the monster waves, causing millions of deaths. Q4. Flood, Fire, drought, landslide, earthquake, tornado, hurricane and so on. Q5. No. Tsunamis are a natural occurrence related to the processes that shape the Earth s surface—earthquakes, volcanoes, and landslides. These processes are driven by the heat escaping from the Earth and gravity, and people cannot control these underlying forces. Step 2. Vocabulary Learning Match the words in the box with their definitions. Floodhurricanelightningthunderstormtornado 1.a lot of water in