2021新版北师大版必修第二册英语 Unit 4 Lesson 3 Internet and Friendships 研究课 ppt课件(含教案+素材).zip
1 教学设计教学设计 Internet and Friendships 【授课内容授课内容】北师大版新教材 Module 2, Unit 4, Lesson 3 【授课时长授课时长】两课时(90 分钟) 1. 【文本分析文本分析】 北师大版新教材第二册 Unit 4,Lesson 3 的话题是 Internet and Friendships,本课中两人分别 就网络对于友谊带来的利弊发表了个人看法。 该文本的结构特点在于体现了英语中常用的表达观点的语言形式,即观点+支撑性理由或细节; 内容特点在于双方就网络给友谊带来的利弊意见不一。该文本契合本课在教材、单元中的定位,即 学生通过阅读,丰富对话题的认知,学习相关语言,观点表达的常见语言形式,从而辨识并理解不 同观点及其支撑性理由或细节。然后基于话题内容和语言知识的输入,加以综合运用,做到言之有 物,言之有序。此外,通过挖掘文本内容,抓住批判性思维能力的培养机会,带领学生深入思考并 探究作者观点,启发其发表自己的观点并提出合理质疑,初步形成批判性思维意识。在习得语言知 识、强化语言能力和实践的过程中提升批判性思维意识,理解并尝试做到更全面地看待问题。 2. 【学情分析学情分析】 上课班级为高一科技实验班,由于刚到高中两个月,还处于适应阶段,且对阐述观点类的文章 接触较少。但大部分学生语言基础较好,愿意表达,有一定的批判思维能力。 3. 【教学目标教学目标】 1) 通过梳理文本及画思维导图,找出并总结议论文的观点、结构及论证方法。 2) 通过文本话题的讨论,用思辨方式评价文本内容,看到事物的两面性。 3) 通过延伸话题的辩论,用所学的论证方法阐明自己观点。 4. 【教学重点教学重点】 通过文本阅读及学习,总结议论文的观点和结构,找出议论文中表达观点时能够使用的论证方 法。 5. 【教学难点教学难点】 基于文本话题及延伸话题,利用所学论证方法阐明自己的观点,初步形成批判性思维意识,认 识到事物的两面性。 2 5. 【教学过程教学过程】 Teaching Procedures StepsActivitiesPurposesTime Pre-reading Step 1T shows the result of the questionnaire and asks for different opinions on the topic. To get Ss involved in the topic and get ready to read. 5 While-reading Step 1Ss skim the 1st blog and quickly find out the writers opinion. To make Ss clear about the writers opinion. 1 Step 2Ss read and find out the reasons and details of each argument. To make Ss identify and understand topic sentences and their supporting details. 5 Step 31. Ss read and find out the methods the writer uses to support the arguments and think about what other methods can be used. 2. T summarizes how to present an argument. To make Ss clear about what methods can be used to support the arguments and how to present an argument. 15 Step 4Ss guess the arguments in the 2nd blog based on the writers point of view. To make Ss think about the topic from another perspective. 3 Step 5 1. Ss read the 2nd blog and draw a mind map. (topic sentences, supporting details, methods) 2. Ss share the mind map and explain it to the whole class. To make Ss read and practice finding topic sentences, supporting details and methods. 20 Step 6T asks Ss to think about the arguments in the 2nd blog and share their opinions. To make Ss critically think about the writers arguments and present Ss own opinions. 14 Post-reading Step 1Ss discuss in groups based on different opinions and get ready for the debate. To make Ss practice presenting Ss own arguments and get ready for the debate. 8 Step 2Ss voice different opinions in the debate.To make Ss internalize and practice what has been learnt in the previous steps. 15 3 Step 3T makes a conclusion.To conclude what Ss have learnt. 3 Homework 1 Rethink about your arguments in the debate; then write an essay to express your opinion on the topic. To consolidate what Ss have learnt in this lesson.Internet Helps or Harms Friendships? 37 4 AThe Internet _ Friendship What is Cathys opinion? Helps A The Internet _ Friendship 1. How many reasons does she give and what are they? 2. What details does she write to support each reason? Helps 2 mins 1 mins Methods A. giving examples B. using comparison C. citing ideas from experts or authorities D. using data B The Internet Harms Friendship Read and find topic sentences, supporting details and methods; then draw a mind map in groups. Roberts Blog 8 mins 4 mins 3 mins 2 mins 1 min 7 mins 6 mins 5 mins Methods A. giving examples B. using comparison C. citing ideas from experts or authorities D. using data E. referring to common knowledge B The Internet Harms Friendship 1. Do you agree with Roberts opinion? 2. Which one of his 3 arguments do you agree or disagree with? Why? Discussion 2 mins 1 mins Is it good to post personal life on social media Debate 1. Two sides take turns to state arguments or refute the other sides arguments; 30 seconds for each person. 2. The 1st person from each side should state your opinion at the beginning. Rules Debate Is it good to post personal life on social media? Think about your arguments and then prepare for the debate in groups. Is it good to post personal life on social media When we are able to see things from two sides, we know more about a situation and are able to make knowledgeable decisions. Homework Rethink about your arguments in the debate; then write an essay to express your opinion on the topic. Thank you! Have a nice day!The Internet Harms Friendship While the Internet can bring people closer together, it can also harm friendships. Firstly, talking online is no replacement for face-to-face contact images really cannot replace a real-life smile or hug. According to a parenting expert, Denise Daniels, communicating through a screen makes it more difficult for children to concentrate or show kindness to others. As we know, important social skills are developed through direct contact with other people. It is these skills that enable us to develop lifelong friendships. Secondly, the Internet can make people self-centered not thinking of anyone or anything but themselves. For example, instead of having proper conversations with their friends, some people are only concerned with their online popularity How many “likes” did I get? How many followers do I have? though we know that the number of “likes” or followers cannot compare to having long-term and rewarding friendships. In addition, a lot of the content posted on social media is shallow or trivial. Posts about funny cat images do not necessarily help form meaningful relationships. Thirdly, online relationships may not be what they appear to be. Friendships are built on the basis of trust, and with online communication you can never be 100 percent sure that the people you are chatting to is being honest about who they are. Because of this, going online can be particularly dangerous for people who are easily influenced or too trusting. In my opinion, friends should focus more on face-to-face communication, and less on online communication. This is the best way to maintain healthy relationships. The Internet _ Friendship The Internet can help develop friendship in many ways. Firstly, the Internet makes communication much more convenient. You can stay in touch with friends no matter where you are or what you are doing. Using a smartphone, a tablet or a computer, you can be in contact at home and also when you are on the move. Secondly, the Internet has also made communication more fun. Traditional ways of communicating, like letters and phone calls, can be limiting and take time. However, you can share photos, videos, news stories and websites with your friends online. You can give a brief response to a message with an emoji or a picture. There are so many online tools you can use to be creative! Thirdly, online communication can actually bring people closer to each other. Nowadays, your friends are just a click away. Whenever someone needs help, friends from all over the world can immediately provide useful suggestions or information. This makes friends feel loved and cared for. To me, this is a very thought-provoking argument, as it points out the benefits of online friendships. As Eileen Kennedy- Moore, an authority on the subject, points out, online friends “fill holes real-life cant”. Finally, I believe the Internet brings people closer together and makes communication with friends more convenient and interesting.
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1 教学设计教学设计 Internet and Friendships 【授课内容授课内容】北师大版新教材 Module 2, Unit 4, Lesson 3 【授课时长授课时长】两课时(90 分钟) 1. 【文本分析文本分析】 北师大版新教材第二册 Unit 4,Lesson 3 的话题是 Internet and Friendships,本课中两人分别 就网络对于友谊带来的利弊发表了个人看法。 该文本的结构特点在于体现了英语中常用的表达观点的语言形式,即观点+支撑性理由或细节; 内容特点在于双方就网络给友谊带来的利弊意见不一。该文本契合本课在教材、单元中的定位,即 学生通过阅读,丰富对话题的认知,学习相关语言,观点表达的常见语言形式,从而辨识并理解不 同观点及其支撑性理由或细节。然后基于话题内容和语言知识的输入,加以综合运用,做到言之有 物,言之有序。此外,通过挖掘文本内容,抓住批判性思维能力的培养机会,带领学生深入思考并 探究作者观点,启发其发表自己的观点并提出合理质疑,初步形成批判性思维意识。在习得语言知 识、强化语言能力和实践的过程中提升批判性思维意识,理解并尝试做到更全面地看待问题。 2. 【学情分析学情分析】 上课班级为高一科技实验班,由于刚到高中两个月,还处于适应阶段,且对阐述观点类的文章 接触较少。但大部分学生语言基础较好,愿意表达,有一定的批判思维能力。 3. 【教学目标教学目标】 1) 通过梳理文本及画思维导图,找出并总结议论文的观点、结构及论证方法。 2) 通过文本话题的讨论,用思辨方式评价文本内容,看到事物的两面性。 3) 通过延伸话题的辩论,用所学的论证方法阐明自己观点。 4. 【教学重点教学重点】 通过文本阅读及学习,总结议论文的观点和结构,找出议论文中表达观点时能够使用的论证方 法。 5. 【教学难点教学难点】 基于文本话题及延伸话题,利用所学论证方法阐明自己的观点,初步形成批判性思维意识,认 识到事物的两面性。 2 5. 【教学过程教学过程】 Teaching Procedures StepsActivitiesPurposesTime Pre-reading Step 1T shows the result of the questionnaire and asks for different opinions on the topic. To get Ss involved in the topic and get ready to read. 5 While-reading Step 1Ss skim the 1st blog and quickly find out the writers opinion. To make Ss clear about the writers opinion. 1 Step 2Ss read and find out the reasons and details of each argument. To make Ss identify and understand topic sentences and their supporting details. 5 Step 31. Ss read and find out the methods the writer uses to support the arguments and think about what other methods can be used. 2. T summarizes how to present an argument. To make Ss clear about what methods can be used to support the arguments and how to present an argument. 15 Step 4Ss guess the arguments in the 2nd blog based on the writers point of view. To make Ss think about the topic from another perspective. 3 Step 5 1. Ss read the 2nd blog and draw a mind map. (topic sentences, supporting details, methods) 2. Ss share the mind map and explain it to the whole class. To make Ss read and practice finding topic sentences, supporting details and methods. 20 Step 6T asks Ss to think about the arguments in the 2nd blog and share their opinions. To make Ss critically think about the writers arguments and present Ss own opinions. 14 Post-reading Step 1Ss discuss in groups based on different opinions and get ready for the debate. To make Ss practice presenting Ss own arguments and get ready for the debate. 8 Step 2Ss voice different opinions in the debate.To make Ss internalize and practice what has been learnt in the previous steps. 15 3 Step 3T makes a conclusion.To conclude what Ss have learnt. 3 Homework 1 Rethink about your arguments in the debate; then write an essay to express your opinion on the topic. To consolidate what Ss have learnt in this lesson.Internet Helps or Harms Friendships? 37 4 AThe Internet _____ Friendship What is Cathys opinion? Helps A The Internet _____ Friendship 1. How many reasons does she give and what are they? 2. What details does she write to support each reason? Helps 2 mins 1 mins Methods A. giving examples B. using comparison C. citing ideas from experts or authorities D. using data B The Internet Harms Friendship Read and find topic sentences, supporting details and methods; then draw a mind map in groups. Roberts Blog 8 mins 4 mins 3 mins 2 mins 1 min 7 mins 6 mins 5 mins Methods A. giving examples B. using comparison C. citing ideas from experts or authorities D. using data E. referring to common knowledge B The Internet Harms Friendship 1. Do you agree with Roberts opinion? 2. Which one of his 3 arguments do you agree or disagree with? Why? Discussion 2 mins 1 mins Is it good to post personal life on social media Debate 1. Two sides take turns to state arguments or refute the other sides arguments; 30 seconds for each person. 2. The 1st person from each side should state your opinion at the beginning. Rules Debate Is it good to post personal life on social media? Think about your arguments and then prepare for the debate in groups. Is it good to post personal life on social media When we are able to see things from two sides, we know more about a situation and are able to make knowledgeable decisions. Homework Rethink about your arguments in the debate; then write an essay to express your opinion on the topic. Thank you! Have a nice day!The Internet Harms Friendship While the Internet can bring people closer together, it can also harm friendships. Firstly, talking online is no replacement for face-to-face contact images really cannot replace a real-life smile or hug. According to a parenting expert, Denise Daniels, communicating through a screen makes it more difficult for children to concentrate or show kindness to others. As we know, important social skills are developed through direct contact with other people. It is these skills that enable us to develop lifelong friendships. Secondly, the Internet can make people self-centered not thinking of anyone or anything but themselves. For example, instead of having proper conversations with their friends, some people are only concerned with their online popularity How many “likes” did I get? How many followers do I have? though we know that the number of “likes” or followers cannot compare to having long-term and rewarding friendships. In addition, a lot of the content posted on social media is shallow or trivial. Posts about funny cat images do not necessarily help form meaningful relationships. Thirdly, online relationships may not be what they appear to be. Friendships are built on the basis of trust, and with online communication you can never be 100 percent sure that the people you are chatting to is being honest about who they are. Because of this, going online can be particularly dangerous for people who are easily influenced or too trusting. In my opinion, friends should focus more on face-to-face communication, and less on online communication. This is the best way to maintain healthy relationships. The Internet ________ Friendship The Internet can help develop friendship in many ways. Firstly, the Internet makes communication much more convenient. You can stay in touch with friends no matter where you are or what you are doing. Using a smartphone, a tablet or a computer, you can be in contact at home and also when you are on the move. Secondly, the Internet has also made communication more fun. Traditional ways of communicating, like letters and phone calls, can be limiting and take time. However, you can share photos, videos, news stories and websites with your friends online. You can give a brief response to a message with an emoji or a picture. There are so many online tools you can use to be creative! Thirdly, online communication can actually bring people closer to each other. Nowadays, your friends are just a click away. Whenever someone needs help, friends from all over the world can immediately provide useful suggestions or information. This makes friends feel loved and cared for. To me, this is a very thought-provoking argument, as it points out the benefits of online friendships. As Eileen Kennedy- Moore, an authority on the subject, points out, online friends “fill holes real-life cant”. Finally, I believe the Internet brings people closer together and makes communication with friends more convenient and interesting.
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