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第四册第15单元 篇1

  初二第15单元 What do people eat? Lesson 60

  Step 1 Revision

  1  Revise either... or... by saying, Either I'm at home, or I'm at school. Then ask, What two places are you at usually? Help the students to answer, Either I'm at __ or I'm at ____. Now ask a second student about where the first student usually is, only use two different places. For example:

  Student 1: I'm either at school or at home. Teacher: Where does Susan usually stay? Student 2: She usually stays either at school or at home.

  Practise neither... nor... in the same way. For example:

  Teacher: Are you a doctor or a nurse? Student: I'm neither a doctor nor a nurse. I'm a student. If time permits, you may use this as a drill.

  2  Revise the food items in this unit.

  Step 2 Presentation

  In small groups role-play a parent and a son / daughter who has a foreign friend over for dinner. Remind the students to use the phrases from SB Lesson 57, Part 3. Get several of the groups to share their role-play with the rest of the class.

  Step 3 Read and act

  SB Page 4, Part 1, Speech Cassette Lesson 60. Books closed! Ask What are they eating for dinner? Play the tape. Check the answer (fish and chips). Play the tape again, students listen and repeat.

  Step 4 Listening

  SB Page 4, Part 2, Listening Cassette Lesson 60.

  Listening text 1

  "What's for dinner?" Max asked.

  "I'm going to have some fish," Frank answered.

  "Fish? I don't want fish. I had it for lunch. Let's go to a restaurant this evening," Max said.

  "That's a good idea," Prank answered.

  So Max and Frank went to a restaurant. They sat at a table and a waiter came to them.

  "What would you two like?"

  "I want some roast beef. What do you want, Frank?"

  "I'd like chicken with onions," Frank said.

  "I'm sorry," the waiter said. "We have neither beef nor chicken. This is a seafood restaurant. We have some nice fresh fish and other seafood."

  Fish and chips, and Chinese take-away food are very popular in England, but they are less popular in the USA. In the USA, people like take-away food, too, such as fried chicken, pizza and so on. But the most popular kind of take-away food is the hamburger. It's bread with chopped beef in it. Very often there is cheese and a kind of tomato sauce in it. Hamburgers are delicious. They are not only very popular in the USA, but in many other countries as well.

  The answers are: 1B; 2C; 3C- 4A

  Step 5 Read and act

  Note: In American restaurants, one doesn't usually ask for coffee at the end of the meal. The waitress / waiter will ask the customer if they would like coffee. Also, in an American restaurant, most times, the bill is laid down on the table at the end of the meal, so that customers don't have to ask for it. In England one must ask for coffee at the end of the meal. One must also ask the waitress for the bill.

  SB Pages 4-5, Part 3, Speech Cassette Lesson 60. Play the tape while students listen and repeat. Then in groups of three, have the students read and act out the dialogue. Choose several groups to perform their dialogue for the class.

  Step 6 Writing

  SB Page 5, Part 4. This part is optional. You may want to begin this assignment in class and have the students finish it as homework. See the following as an example:

  China is very famous for its food in the world. There are many kinds of food in China. The north part of China is famous for its dumplings. There can be meat such as pork or beef or vegetables inside dumplings. In the south part of China along the Changjiang River, people eat much fish. In Shanghai the food is sweet. But no matter where you are in China, the food is always delicious.

  Step 7 Checkpoint

  Go through Checkpoint 15 in the usual way. Explain any problems that the students may have. Get the students to go over the grammar notes on pages 158-159 for Members of the Sentence, Types of Sentences and Five Kinds of Simple Sentences.

  Step 8 Test

  Write the following on the Bb, but not the italicized words. The students copy it down on a piece of paper and fill in the blanks as you dictate, reading the words in italics along with the sentences.

  A: Good evening, Sir.

  B: Good evening.

  A: May I take your ______(order) now?

  B: Yes. We'll have_____ (chicken) with (potatoes), ____ (beef) with some_____ (onions), some _____ (noodles) and _____(some) soup.

  A: Would you like anything else?

  B: ___ (No), thank you.

  Step 9 Workbook

  Wb Lesson 60, E. 3, 5 and 6. Ex. 3 should be done orally in pairs.

  Ex. 5 should be done individually if time permits. If time is limited, assign it as homework. Ex. 6 can be done with the whole class. As a student reads the instructions, the rest of the class acts out the action. Then have the students work in small groups to write instructions for making a vegetable salad. Ask several groups to share their instructions with the class. Ex. 7 is optional. Get the students to discuss the differences and similarities of the two types of money in pairs.

第四册第15单元 篇2

  What do people eat? Lesson 60

  Step 1 Revision

  1  Revise either... or... by saying, Either I'm at home, or I'm at school. Then ask, What two places are you at usually? Help the students to answer, Either I'm at __ or I'm at ____. Now ask a second student about where the first student usually is, only use two different places. For example:

  Student 1: I'm either at school or at home. Teacher: Where does Susan usually stay? Student 2: She usually stays either at school or at home.

  Practise neither... nor... in the same way. For example:

  Teacher: Are you a doctor or a nurse? Student: I'm neither a doctor nor a nurse. I'm a student. If time permits, you may use this as a drill.

  2  Revise the food items in this unit.

  Step 2 Presentation

  In small groups role-play a parent and a son / daughter who has a foreign friend over for dinner. Remind the students to use the phrases from SB Lesson 57, Part 3. Get several of the groups to share their role-play with the rest of the class.

  Step 3 Read and act

  SB Page 4, Part 1, Speech Cassette Lesson 60. Books closed! Ask What are they eating for dinner? Play the tape. Check the answer (fish and chips). Play the tape again, students listen and repeat.

  Step 4 Listening

  SB Page 4, Part 2, Listening Cassette Lesson 60.

  Listening text 1

  "What's for dinner?" Max asked.

  "I'm going to have some fish," Frank answered.

  "Fish? I don't want fish. I had it for lunch. Let's go to a restaurant this evening," Max said.

  "That's a good idea," Prank answered.

  So Max and Frank went to a restaurant. They sat at a table and a waiter came to them.

  "What would you two like?"

  "I want some roast beef. What do you want, Frank?"

  "I'd like chicken with onions," Frank said.

  "I'm sorry," the waiter said. "We have neither beef nor chicken. This is a seafood restaurant. We have some nice fresh fish and other seafood."

  Fish and chips, and Chinese take-away food are very popular in England, but they are less popular in the USA. In the USA, people like take-away food, too, such as fried chicken, pizza and so on. But the most popular kind of take-away food is the hamburger. It's bread with chopped beef in it. Very often there is cheese and a kind of tomato sauce in it. Hamburgers are delicious. They are not only very popular in the USA, but in many other countries as well.

  The answers are: 1B; 2C; 3C- 4A

  Step 5 Read and act

  Note: In American restaurants, one doesn't usually ask for coffee at the end of the meal. The waitress / waiter will ask the customer if they would like coffee. Also, in an American restaurant, most times, the bill is laid down on the table at the end of the meal, so that customers don't have to ask for it. In England one must ask for coffee at the end of the meal. One must also ask the waitress for the bill.

  SB Pages 4-5, Part 3, Speech Cassette Lesson 60. Play the tape while students listen and repeat. Then in groups of three, have the students read and act out the dialogue. Choose several groups to perform their dialogue for the class.

  Step 6 Writing

  SB Page 5, Part 4. This part is optional. You may want to begin this assignment in class and have the students finish it as homework. See the following as an example:

  China is very famous for its food in the world. There are many kinds of food in China. The north part of China is famous for its dumplings. There can be meat such as pork or beef or vegetables inside dumplings. In the south part of China along the Changjiang River, people eat much fish. In Shanghai the food is sweet. But no matter where you are in China, the food is always delicious.

  Step 7 Checkpoint

  Go through Checkpoint 15 in the usual way. Explain any problems that the students may have. Get the students to go over the grammar notes on pages 158-159 for Members of the Sentence, Types of Sentences and Five Kinds of Simple Sentences.

  Step 8 Test

  Write the following on the Bb, but not the italicized words. The students copy it down on a piece of paper and fill in the blanks as you dictate, reading the words in italics along with the sentences.

  A: Good evening, Sir.

  B: Good evening.

  A: May I take your ______(order) now?

  B: Yes. We'll have_____ (chicken) with (potatoes), ____ (beef) with some_____ (onions), some _____ (noodles) and _____(some) soup.

  A: Would you like anything else?

  B: ___ (No), thank you.

  Step 9 Workbook

  Wb Lesson 60, E. 3, 5 and 6. Ex. 3 should be done orally in pairs.

  Ex. 5 should be done individually if time permits. If time is limited, assign it as homework. Ex. 6 can be done with the whole class. As a student reads the instructions, the rest of the class acts out the action. Then have the students work in small groups to write instructions for making a vegetable salad. Ask several groups to share their instructions with the class. Ex. 7 is optional. Get the students to discuss the differences and similarities of the two types of money in pairs.

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