高三Unit 1 That must be a record (分课时教案.详案)
S2: The 4th sentence in the 4th paragraph “Impressive as the record is it fades next to the story of Armstrong’s struggle against disease.” is difficult to understand.
T: Please don’t forget to refer to the notes. Please look at Note 6 on Page 146. Who will explain the sentence in English?
S3: Let me have a try. Though the record Armstrong set is impressive, the story of his struggle against disease is more impressive.
T: Good! Do you have any other questions?
Ss: No.
T: Today’s home work Surf on the Internet and find more about extreme sports. That’s all for today.
Step VI Homework
Retell the text. (Students may refer to the outline of the text on the PowerPoint.)
Surf on the Internet and find something about extreme sports.
The outline of the text
How and when the first edition was put out. In 1951 when Sir Hugh Beaver wanted to find out the fastest bird in Europe, he came up with the idea for the Guinness Book of the World Records. The first edition was published in 1955.
How are the records printed Into different categories
Why people are so interested in world records Curiosity; also entertained by accounts of strange and unusual deeds and facts
How the Guinness Book of World Record accepts a world record First contact the Guinness Book of the World Records; the editors need to decide if your suggestion is suitable and safe. The easiest way is by using the record application form on the Guinness World Records website; a Guinness official will come to inspect your attempt; if you are successful, you will get a certificate that says you are a world record holder.
One possible version:
In 1951 Sir Hugh Beaver went hunting with his friends. When he wanted to find out the fastest bird in Europe, he came up with the idea for the Guinness Book of the World Records. He hired a company to write the book for him. The first edition was published in 1955. It became a best seller ever since.
Thousands of new records are sent in to the book each year, but not all of them can be printed. The collected records are put them into different categories. The Guinness Book of the World Records is popular because people enjoy reading about strange facts and exciting achievements. It can satisfy one’s curiosity and at the same time we are entertained by accounts of strange and unusual deeds and facts.
How can you become a world record holder? Here are a few tips. Please keep in mind a new Guinness world record will only be accepted if it is safe and has been done according to the rules.
After you contact the book, the editors need to decide if your suggestion is suitable and safe. The easiest way is by using the record application form on the Guinness World Records website. Then a Guinness official will come to inspect your attempt. If you are successful, you will get a certificate that says you are a world record holder.
The Third Period Integrating Skills (1)
Teaching goals教学目标
1. Target language目标语言
a. 重点词汇和短语 skilful, administration, permission, schoolmate, grandparent, recently, familiar, helmet, truly, delight, delighted, energetic, cautious, outgoing, register, center on/ upon, concentrate on
b. 重点句型
These new sports are called “extreme sports” and all center on the “X-factors”--- the pure joy of doing something that you did not think you could do and overcoming your fears.
2.Aility goals 能力目标
Help students to learn something about extreme sports.
3.Learning ability goals学能目标
After learning something about extreme sports, students should realize everything is possible and life is colorful.
Teaching important points教学重点
Help students to learn something about extreme sports and man enjoys challenging.
Teaching difficult points 教学难点
Reading skills and how to improve students’ reading comprehension.
Teaching methods教学方法
Task-based teaching method
Teaching aids教具准备
1. A recorder 2. A projector 3. A computer
Teaching procedures & ways教学过程与方式
Step I Revision
Check the homework.
Ask several students to retell the text.
Ask students to say something about extreme sports.
T: Yesterday I asked you to retell the text. Who would like to have a try? You may refer to the outline of the text. (Show the key words on the PowerPoint).
The Guinness Book of the World Records
How and when the first edition was put out. In 1951 when Sir Hugh Beaver wanted to find out the fastest bird in Europe, he came up with the idea for the Guinness Book of the World Records. The first edition was published in 1955.
How are the records printed Into different categories
Why people are so interested in world records Curiosity; also entertained by accounts of strange and unusual deeds and facts
How the Guinness Book of World Record accepts a world record First contact the Guinness Book of the World Records; the editors need to decide if your suggestion is suitable and safe. The easiest way is by using the record application form on the Guinness World Records website; a Guinness official will come to inspect your attempt; if you are successful, you will get a certificate that says you are a world record holder.





