教案教师姓名:楼凌玲课程名称大学英语授课班级授课内容NeverSayGoodbye授课学时4授课时间授课地点教学目的1)Newwordsandphrase2)Understandingofthetext3)Grammarpoints教学重点Studythelanguagepointsandnarrativeskillofastory教学方法Student-orientedcommunicativeteaching,freediscussionandinteraction教学过程1.Warm-upactivities(10minutes)2.Understandingthetext(10minutes)(askstudentssomequestionsrelatedtothetext)3.Detailedstudiesofthetext(50minutes)4.Grammarandexercises(15minutes)5.Assignmentsofhomework作业DosomeexerciseswhichareleftduringtheclassandaskstudentsfinishthemafterclassandreviewUnit2辅助手段Multimediasoftware.CD-ROM教学内容IWarm-upactivitiesStep1:Watchthefilmepisode(Titanic)andthenanswerthefollowingquestions:Qustions:1.WhydidJackwantRosetomakesuchapromise?2.WhatwouldyoudoifyouwereJack?Step2:1.Haveyourfamilymovedfromoneplacetoanther?Ifyouhave,howdidyoufeelyouwregoingtobeawayfromtheoldhouseforever?2.Haveyoueverattendedafuneralofsb.Youknowverywell?Ifyouhave,whatwewyouthinkingwhenyousawhimforthelasttime?II.Understandingthetext1.Askstudentstoreadthetextquicklyandgetamainideaofthetext2.Analyzethestructureofthepassageandaskstudentstodividethetextintofiveparts.3.ProvidesomerelatedculturalbackgroundtostudentssothatthetextcouldbebetterunderstoodIII.Detailedstudiesofthetext1.Confrontv.1)tobefacedwithandhavetodealwithE.g.Theactresswasconfrontedbyalargegroupofreportersassheleftthestagedoor.2)toforcetodealwithoracceptthetruthof;tobringfacetofacewithE.g.Whenthepoliceconfrontedherwiththeevidence,sheconfessedshewasguilty.Collocation:Confrontsb.Withsb/sthBeconfrontedwithsth.Practice:TranslationthefollowingsentencesintoEnglish:1)她以极大的决心面对恐怖活动的问题。A:Shehasconfrontedtheproblemofterrorismwithgreatdetermination.2.Anguishn.Severepain,mentalsufferingorunhappinessE.g.Hegroanedinanguish.Tearsofanguishfilledhereyes.Practice:TranslationthefollowingsentencesintoEnglish:1)她心里一直很痛苦,直到她丈夫已得救后才放心。A:Shewasinanguishuntilsheknewthatherhusband’slifehadbeensaved.2)孩子失踪了,他极为悲痛。A:Hewasinanguishoverhermissingchild.3.Gracefullyadv.1)InanattractivelyandeffortlesslyfineandsmoothmannerE.g.Alreadyinherfifties,shedancedgracefully,attractingalargeaudience.2)inawaythatshowswillingnesstobehavefairlyandhonorablyE.g.Hesteppedonmyleftfoot,andimmediatelyheapologizedtomegracefully.Comparison:graceful,graciousgraceful:showingapleasingbeautyorform,movementormanner;pleasinginbothstyleandattitudegracious:(ofapersonorbehavior)kind,politeandgenerousPractice:Fillintheblankswithproperwords:1)Hisrefusalwaswordedinsuchagraceful(graceful,gracious)waythatheoffendednobody.2)Hewasmostgracious(graceful,gracious)toeveryone,smilingandthankingthem.4.Havenn.aplaceofcalmandsaftyE.g.Theschoollibraryisalittlehavenofpeaceandquiet.Asatourists’haven,thesmallhotelisahomeawayfromhome.5.Shudderv.1)Toshakeuncontrollablyforamoment,esp.fromfear,coldordislikeE.g.Sheshudderedatthesightofthedeadbody.2)TomakeastrongshakingmovementE.g.Theshipshudderedasithittherocks.Comparison:Shiver,tremble,shakeShiver:totremble(fromcoldorfear)Tremble:toshakeinvoluntarily(fromfear,cold,weakness,etc.)Shake:tomovequicklyandoftenjerkilyfromsidetosideorupanddownPractice:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish:1)想到我们面临的问题,我就不寒而栗。A:Ishuddertothinkoftheproblemsaheadofus.2)他冷得发抖,决定回家。A:Heshudderedwithcold,sohedecidedtogobackhome.6.Reston/upon1)Toleanon;tobesupportedbyE.g.Thebridgerestsonstonearches.2)(esp.ofaproof,argument,etc.)bebasedon;tobegroundeon;todependonE.g.Yourargumentrestsonastamenthatcan’tbeproved.7.incommon1)havingthesameinterest,attitude,etc.E.g.Theboyandthegirlhavemuchincommoninpersonality.2)fororbyallofagroupE.g.Landisownedincommonbytheresidents.Collocation:havesth.incommonincommonwithsb.Practice:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish:1)简和我毫无共同之处。A:JaneandIhavenothingincommon.2)和其他许多人一样,她申请了参加训练。A:Incommonwithmanyothers,sheappliedforatrainingplace.8.lookintototrytofindoutabout;toexaminethemeaningorcauseofE.g.Thepolicehavereceivedsomecomplaints;nowtheyarelookingintothem.Comparison:Lookin,lookon,lookout,lookover,lookthroughLookin:tomakeashortvisittosb’shouse/aplaceLookon:towatchsth.happenbutnotbecomeinvolvedinitLookout:tobecareful;towatchoutLookover:toinspectorexaminesth.Lookthrough:toexamineorreadsth.quicklyPractice:Fillintheblankswithproperprepositions:1)Aworkingpartyhasbeensetuptolookintotheproblem.2)Shelookedthroughhernotesbeforetheexamination.3)Passers-byjustlookedonasamanwasviciouslyattacked.9.GiveinToallowoneselftobebeaten;toagreetodosth.thatyouhadatfirstopposedEg.Thetwoboysfoughtuntilonegaveintotheother.Comparison:Giveaway,giveout,giveoverGiveaway:togivesth.freeofchargeGiveout:tocometoanend;tobeexhaustedGiveover:tostopdoingsth.Practice:Fillintheblankswithproperprepositions:1)Theauthoritiesshowednosignofgivingintothekidnapper’sdemands.2)Afteramonththeirfoodsuppliesgaveout.10.Bringback1)TocausetoreturnE.g.IfIgowithyouinyourcar,willyoubeabletobringmeback?2)ToobtainandreturnwithE.g.HebroughtsomebeautifulcarpetsbackfromIran.3)TocausetoreturntothemindE.g.Thesongbringsbacksomehappymemories.Comparison:Bringoff,bringout,bringupBringoff:tomanagetodo(sth.difficult)successful