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新视野大学英语视听说4教学电子教案

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合 肥 学 院

2010 至2011 学年第 2 学期

新视野大学英语4视听说课程

课程编码:____________________________________

总学时/周学时: 168 / 12

开课时间: 第 1周至第 14周

授课年级、专业、班级:09教育,09工商管理

使用教材:新视野大学英语4视听说

系别/教研室:基 础 部 公 共 英 语

授课教师:孙 净 丽

2、教案扉页 本课程教学目的和要求: 通过丰富的资源,生动的形式,针对性的训练和有效的管理来提高学生的实际交流能力。要求学生在讨论与单元主题相关的问题后,进行对话听力练习;在视频对话后,能模仿对比,并学会使用相关英文表达;在提高部分,能自行通过网络资源,扩大知识面,了解英语国家相关文化。 本课程教学方法 教师讲授+课堂听说+多媒体教学+提问式教学:鼓励学生开口说英语 学生创新精神和实践能力培养方法: 以组别的形式,进行课堂角色对话;在听的基础上,模拟真实场景谈话 教材选用原则和特点: 根据教育部最新颁布的《大学英语课程教学要求》设计编写,广泛借鉴国内外优秀英语教材的编写经验,旨在通过真实的场景,地道的语言,和多样的练习提高学生的听说能力。本教材同步提供课本,光盘与网络教学平台,为立体化,个性化,自主化的教学与学习提供条件。 考核方式: 平时(40%)+期末成绩(60%),其中平时包括:600分钟网上听说+课堂表现+平台网络作业。无N考核。 教学参考资料: 新视野大学英语4视 听说教师用书; 相关网络视屏 对教案的分析总结:

3、按教学单元编写教案的格式 周 次 章 节 名 称 授 课 方 式 教学目的 和要求 第 1 周至第 2 周 授课时间 2月23日—3月4日 Unit1 Enjoy your feelings 教学 时数 8 理论课 1. describing anger ,sadness and hapiness; 2. making and accepting suggestions; 3. promising and refusing to help . 教 学 重 点 难 点 1. useful expressions in the vedeo clip and further listening . 2. How should we express our feelings in a proper way on different occasions 3. create dialogues of your own after the conversations . 教师讲授+课堂听说+学生表演+提问式教学 教 学 方 法 讨 论 练 习 作 业 教研室 主任 审批意见 note –writing , role play 教 学 后 记 教学内容要点 (可附另页) 1. Lead In listening practice In 4. Speaking out: describing anger ,sadness and hapiness; making and accepting suggestions; promising and refusing to help 5. role play

Teaching Process I. lead-in

Teaching tips:

students to work in pairs or in groups, discuss these questions and then share their answers with the whole class.

is not necessary for every student to discuss all the questions, soothe teacher may assign one or two questions to each pair or group.

teacher may walk around the classroom and provide assistance when needed Questions:

1What makes you happy Are you happy when other people are happy 2 Do you often feel blue What will you do if you are in low spirit 3.Why do people get angry How do you control your anger

4. Can you define some of the most common kinds of emotion What are they

II.Vocabulary Learning

and expressions you can use to describe your feelings Anger 愤怒 Sadness 悲伤 Fear 恐惧 n. anger, rage, outrage, hate, bitterness, scorn depression, grief, despair, gloom, sadness, sorrow adj. angry, mad, annoyed, furious, alarm, shock, fear, fright, horror, terror, panic unhappy, gloomy, upset, miserable, sad, worried scared, terrified, frightened, afraid, panic-stricken, Love 爱 Joy 喜悦 Surprise 惊讶 n. affection, love, liking, fondness, desire happiness, delight, pleasure, amazement, surprise, gladness enjoyment, satisfied astonishment adj. fond, loved, affectionate, desirable, cheerful, cherry, delighted, glad, happy, joyful, astounded, surprised, shocked 2. English idioms relating to HAPPINESS - SADNESS

On cloud nine A person who is on cloud nine is very happy because something wonderful has happened. \"When the boss announced my promotion, I was on cloud nine!\" If somebody is like a dog with two tails, they are extremely happy. \"When Paul won the first prize, he was like a dog with two tails.\" Someone who is down in the dumps is depressed or feeling gloomy. \"Alex has been down in the dumps since he failed his exam.\" If somebody is grinning from ear to ear, they look very satisfied and happy. \"When we saw Paul grinning from ear to ear, we knew he had passed the exam.\" If you are a happy-go-lucky person, you are cheerful and carefree all Like a dog with two tails Down in the dumps Grin from ear to ear Happy-go-lucky the time. \"He's a happy-go-lucky sort of guy - always in good humour.\" If your heart sinks, you feel very unhappy and despondent \"My heart sank when I saw the amount of work waiting for me.\" If you have a lump in your throat, you have a tight feeling in your throat because of a strong emotion such as sadness or gratitude. \"The speech was so touching that I had a lump in my throat.\" To say that something is music to your ears, means that the information you receive makes you feel very happy. If you say that you have never looked back, you mean that after an event which changed your life for the better, you continue to be happy with the situation. \"Since the day she decided to work from home, she has never looked back.\" If you are over the moon, you are absolutely delighted. \"We were all over the moon when we heard the good news.\" To go overboard means to be too excited or enthusiastic about something. If you paint the town red, you go out and enjoy a lively evening in bars, Your heart sinks A lump in your throat Music to your ears Never looked back Over the moon Go overboard Paint the town red night-clubs, etc. \"To celebrate the victory, the team's supporters painted the town red.\" When people are in stitches, they are laughing a lot. \"The story was so funny, everyone was in stitches.\" If someone is thrilled to bits, they are extremely pleased about something. \"Julie was thrilled to bits when her project was selected.\" If you say you are tickled pink, you are very pleased about something. If you have the time of your life, you enjoy yourself very much. \"The kids had the time of their lives at Disneyland.\" In stitches Thrilled to bits Tickled pink. Time of your life

3. English idioms relating to ANGER To be up in arms Get off my back! If you are up in arms about something, you are very angry. \"The population was up in arms over the demolition of the old theatre.\" If you tell somebody to get off your back, you ask them to stop finding faults or criticizing you. If someone is behaving like a bear with a sore head, they are very irritable and bad Like a bear with a -tempered. sore head \"When his team lost the match, Brad was like a bear with a sore head.\" If you bite someone's head off, you criticize them strongly (and perhaps unfairly). Bite someone's \"I worked 10 hours a day all week and my boss bit my head off for not doing my share of head off the work!\" Blow a fuse If you blow a fuse, you suddenly lose your temper and become very angry. \"Charlie blew a fuse yesterday when he discovered that his ipod had been stolen.\" Have a bone to To say that you have a bone to pick with somebody means that you are annoyed with pick with someone them and want to talk to them about it. In somebody's good/ bad books For crying out loud If you are in somebody's good or bad books, you have their approval or disapproval. \"I'm in my wife's bad books at the moment because I forgot our wedding anniversary!\" This expression is used to show irritation, exasperation or anger. \"For crying out loud! Turn that television off!\" If somebody or something drives you up the wall, they do something that greatly annoys or irritates you. \"I can't concentrate with all the noise - it's driving me up the wall!\" After an attempt at something, if you are sent away with a flea in your ear, you are angrily reprimanded or humiliated. \"When he tried to put the blame on Pete, he was sent away with a flea in his ear.\" A person who flies off the handle becomes suddenly very angry. \"Dad flew off the handle when I told him I had damaged his new car.\" Drive up the wall Flea in one's ear Fly off the handle Someone who foams at the mouth is extremely angry about something. Foam at the mouth \"The director was foaming at the mouth when he saw a picture of his children in the newspaper.\" If you get your knickers in twist, you are angry, nervous or upset faced with a difficult Get your knickers situation in a twist. \"Don't get your knickers in a twist! Everything is under control.\" Get in someone's hair If you are getting in somebody's hair, you are annoying them so much that they can't get on with what they're doing. \"I'd finish the report more quickly if my colleague wasn't getting in my hair all the time!\" If someone goes through the roof, they become very angry \"His father went through the roof when Paul damaged his new car.\" Someone who looks daggers at another looks at them very angrily. \"David looked daggers at Paul when he invited his new girlfriend to dance.\" Go through the roof Look daggers at someone Make one's hackles If someone makes your hackles rise, they make you angry. rise \"Her constant criticism really makes my hackles rise!\" Kick yourself If you feel like kicking yourself, you are angry with yourself for something you have done or not done. \"I could have kicked myself for forgetting Julie's birthday.\" If somebody comes down on you like a ton of bricks, they criticize you severely because you have done something wrong. If you have a quick temper, you get angry very easily. \"He makes me nervous - he's got such a quick temper.\" Like a ton of bricks Have a quick temper If you smooth somebody's ruffled feathers, Smooth somebody's you make that person feel less angry or offended. ruffled feathers \"Tom took the criticism badly, but James managed to smooth his ruffled feathers\" That makes my blood boil! That's going too far! That takes the biscuit! That's the last straw! Wink of sleep If something makes your blood boil, it makes you really angry. \"His condescending attitude made my blood boil!\" If you go too far, you do something that is considered extreme or unacceptable. \"Stealing is bad, but stealing from a poor person is really going too far!\" This expression refers to something very irritating or annoying. \"After waiting for an hour, we were told that there were no seats left. That really took the biscuit!\" The expression means that this is the latest unpleasant event, and that you cannot tolerate the situation any longer. If someone doesn't get a wink of sleep, they don't sleep at all. \"It was so noisy in the hotel, I didn't get a wink of sleep.\" III. Basic Listening &Listening in

1. Listen to a BBC talk from PPT about happiness, then answer the questions below . Topic 1: What is a happy nation like

Topic 2: What does Dr Baylis think to be more important for us And why 2. dialogue listening

Word tips and culture : furious , beside oneself , air your views 3. Task 1: Soft answers turn away wrath

Word tips: wrath , darn , splash , nerve , cute , flare up 4. Task 2: Big John is coming

Word tips: outlaw , uneventfully , cowhand , muscular , growl , gulp , dang 5. Task 3: A view of happiness

Word tips: oversimplify , magnet , reverse , reinforcement , itch , strive

IV: Speaking out: describing anger ,sadness and hapiness; making and accepting suggestions;

promising and refusing to help Teaching tips:

In this part, I will write down the missing words on the screen in a multimedia room. Then students go through these steps: (1) they listen to the dialog and repeat it sentence by sentence (2) you erase part of the underlined expressions, and students repeat after the recording.(3) you erase all the underlined expressions, and students, without listening to the tape, read out the whole dialog by supplying the missing words on their own.(4) After they are familiar with the underlined expressions, students

should study the boxes of alternative expressions. (5) students can work in pairs to role –play the dialog, using expressions they have learned, as for other parts of the dialog, they can use or change then as they like.

Model 1 Don’t let it get to you

Word tips: Livid , blunt , rip off , raw deal , hit the roof , get to , keep one’s cool Model 2 I’m toodepressed

Word tips: pigsty , down in the dumps

Model 3: You semm to be on top of the world Word tips: blessing , beam , multinational

V. Role play& Let’s talk

Create dialogs with your partner according to the given situations, see Book 4 page 10 , 11 .

VI:Further Listening

Task 1 : reason and emotion Task 2 : depression Task 3 : anger

Word tips : merit , empirical , ideology , silver lining , be bound to , vent , peaches and cream .

VII. short writing :

Describe clearly and effectively with verbs, nouns and adjs. an awful and bad day you ever had in the past within a para.

3、按教学单元编写教案的格式 周 次 章 节 名 称 授 课 方 式 教学目的 和要求 第 3 周至第 4 周 授课时间 3月7日—3月18日 Unit 2 Beauty can be bought 教学 时数 8 理论课 1. describing plastic surgery; 2. expressing surprise ,annoyance and determination; 3. declining and accepting an invitation. 教 学 重 点 难 点 1. useful expressions in the vedeo clip and further listening . should we exercise logic reasoning in writing and speaking 3. create dialogues of your own after the conversations . 教师讲授+课堂听说+学生表演+提问式教学 教 学 方 法 讨 论 练 习 作 业 教研室 主任 审批意见 presentation , role play 教 学 后 记 教学内容要点 (可附另页) 1. Lead In listening practice In 4. Speaking out: describing describing plastic surgery; expressing surprise ,annoyance and determination; declining and accepting an invitation. and role play Teaching Process I. lead-in

Teaching tips:

students to work in pairs or in groups, discuss these questions and then share their answers with the whole class.

is not necessary for every student to discuss all the questions, so the teacher may assign one or two questions to each pair or group.

teacher may walk around the classroom and provide assistance when needed Questions:

1Why do some people want to improve their appearance

’s the advantages and disadvantages of doing a plastic surgery(整型手术)

3.Aesop (伊索) warns us in his Fables : “We should look to the mind, and not to the outward appearance.” However, Greek philosopher Aristotle (亚里士多德), holds: “Personal beauty is a greater recommendation than any letter of introduction.”Work in small groups to discuss whether people can be judged by their looks Reference 1

I agree with what Aesop says. We should never judge people by their appearance, otherwise we may easily be cheated. Nowadays, many unemployed people dress up to be university students, journalists, or even government officials, to cheat people out of their money, so we have to be very careful.

Actually, even at a job interview, it is very important to dress properly. The employer may attach

more importance to one’s qualities, such as sincerity, creativity and communication skills than to one’s appearance. Reference 2

Clothes make the man. Although we are often told not to “judge a book by its cover”, or a man’s intelligence and abilities by his looks, the truth is that a person’s appearance does say plenty about him. It tells us a lot about his personality, his education, his judgment, and even the opinion he hold of himself.

So in my opinion,Aristotle was right in saying “Personal beauty is greater recommendation than any letter of introduction.” But I also think that personal beauty is not just a matter of good looks or well chosen clothes; gestures, voice, the way one moves and talks are just as important because they reveal one’ s character, too.

care more about their appearance, men or women

you think that men care more about women’s appearance than women do about men’s Justify your answer.

II. Basic Listening &Listening in

1. listen to her story from PPT and then answer to the questions below . Question 1 : How many cigarettes did she smoke a day Question 2 : What is her eating habit now Question 3: What did she sell and buy 2. dialogue listening

Word tips and culture : sashay , fad , sultry , tan , vanity 3. Task 1: A friendly stylist

Word tips: disjunction , liberal , helping , gel , tuft , braid , pigtail , streaks , , at war with 4. Task 2: the voice lift

Word tips: trembly , hoarse , implant , insert , incision , plump up , shave off 5. Task 3: plastic surgeries for men

Word tips: frown lines , resurfacing , questionnaire

III: Speaking out: describing describing plastic surgery; expressing surprise , annoyance and

determination; declining and accepting an invitation.

Teaching tips:

In this part, I will write down the missing words on the screen in a multimedia room. Then students go through these steps: (1) they listen to the dialog and repeat it sentence by sentence (2) you erase part of the underlined expressions, and students repeat after the recording.(3) you erase all the underlined expressions, and students, without listening to the tape, read out the whole dialog by supplying the missing words on their own.(4) After they are familiar with the underlined expressions, students should study the boxes of alternative expressions. (5) students can work in pairs to role –play the dialog, using expressions they have learned, as for other parts of the dialog, they can use or change then as they like.

Model 1 She ‘s having some cosmetic surgery Word tips: cosmetic surgery , straighten Model 2 I think I need a face- lift

Word tips: gorgeous , face-lift , darned , puffy

Model 3: How did you find the plastic surgery there Word tips: scary , indispensable , wind up

IV. presentation : Find current situation with the help of internet about cosmetic surgery across the world , using statistics and examples , and each group has at most 10 minutes .

V. Role play& Let’s talk

Create dialogs with your partner according to the given situations, see Book 4 page 24 , 25 .

VI:Further Listening

Task 1 : beauty contests and plastic surgeries Task 2 : Is it true beauty

Task 3 : changing your hairstyle to improve your appearance .

Word tips : finalist , scalpel , Cupid , smear , healer , roughness , bald , hairdo , freshen up , flatter , bangs .

3、按教学单元编写教案的格式 周 次 章 节 名 称 授 课 方 式 教学目的 和要求 第 5 周至第 6 周 授课时间 3月21日—4月1日 Unit 3 Watch out when nature strikes back 教学 时数 8 理论课 1. describing natural disasters; 2. describing fear ; 3. inverting for emphasis ; 4. speaking with uncertainty. 教 学 重 点 难 点 1. useful expressions in the vedeo clip and further listening . should an effective description include 3. create dialogues of your own after the conversations . 教师讲授+课堂听说+学生发言并表演+提问式教学 教 学 方 法 讨 论 练 习 作 业 教研室 主任 审批意见 presentation , role play 教 学 后 记 教学内容要点 (可附另页) 1. Lead In listening practice In 4. Speaking out: describing natural disasters; describing fear ; inverting for emphasis ; speaking with uncertainty. and role play

Teaching Process I. lead-in

Teaching tips:

students to work in pairs or in groups, discuss these questions and then share their answers with the whole class.

is not necessary for every student to discuss all the questions, so the teacher may assign one or two questions to each pair or group.

teacher may walk around the classroom and provide assistance when needed Questions:

1.Describe with your own words some natural disasters : earthquake, forest fire ,tornado and flood ect. .(see pictures from PPT)

2. How does a natural disaster affect social order or stability

Ask students to do presentation with information from the Internet , 10 minutes for each group .

II. visual listening activity from PPT: armed stealing in New Orleans .

Question : What is the biggest problem for the police

Reference :Chaos is taking hold of much of the New Orleans. Looters, specifically many of them now armed, are on the loose and roaming around the city. Looting going on all over New Orleans. The Louisiana State Police Superintendent (主管) said the biggest problem for them is communication. Many police don't have radio help. They cannot call for backup. Besides, the prison space for looters is almost non-existent right now.

III. Basic Listening &Listening in

1. dialogue listening

Word tips and culture : casualty , lava 2. Task 1: Is tsunami delicious

Word tips: tsunami , swallow up , surf , chain reaction , crush , toss , gulp 3. Task 2:flooding in Haiti and the Dominican Republic

Word tips: overflow , debris , traverse , be stranded , lethal 4. Task 3: a blizzard

Word tips: blizzard ,visibility , cyclone

IV: Speaking out: describing natural disasters; describing fear ; inverting for emphasis ; speaking

with uncertainty

Teaching tips:

In this part, I will write down the missing words on the screen in a multimedia room. Then students go through these steps: (1) they listen to the dialog and repeat it sentence by sentence (2) you erase part of the underlined expressions, and students repeat after the recording.(3) you erase all the underlined expressions, and students, without listening to the tape, read out the whole dialog by supplying the missing words on their own.(4) After they are familiar with the underlined expressions, students

should study the boxes of alternative expressions. (5) students can work in pairs to role –play the dialog, using expressions they have learned, as for other parts of the dialog, they can use or change then as they like.

Model 1 It was a strong earthquake

Word tips: aftershock , kit , first-aid kit , earquake-proof Model 2 Things are a bit out of balance

Word tips: straight , firestorm , timber , verdant Model 3: This is the island that disappeared . Word tips: twilight , eruption , blast

V. Role play& Let’s talk

Create dialogs with your partner according to the given situations, see Book 4 page 38.

VI:Further Listening

Task 1 : description of a Tsunami Task 2 : drought in South Africa Task 3 : brave fireman

Word tips : hissing , sunbather , retreat , shatter , scorch , livestock , slaughter , dilapidated , blaze , extinguish

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