2019-2020学年外研版高中英语必修4教案:Module3 Period5 Word版含解析
2019-2020学年外研版高中英语必修4教案:Module3 Period5 Word版含解析第3页

  1.__________I feel lonely,I think about you.

  2.__________he is,he is very rude to me!

  3.__________I go,I always meet interesting people.

  4.You can invite__________you like to the party.

  5.__________late you arrive,I'll come and meet you.

  6.I feel shy__________she say hello to me.

  7.I hear that song__________I switch on the radio.

8.__________much I study,I find these exercises difficult.   T:(A few minutes later.) Are you ready?The right answers are on the screen.You check them by yourself.Then translate them into Chinese.

  (The teacher shows the right answers on the screen.)

  Suggested answers:

  1.Whenever 2.Whoever 3.Whenever 4.whoever 5.However 6.whenever 7.whenever 8.However

  Step 3 Writing

  T:You all give wonderful performances.Now follow me to the next part-Writing.Read the invitations and answer the questions on the screen.

  (Show the questions on the screen.)

  1.Who is the first invitation from?

  2.Who is the second invitation from?

3.Which is formal or informal?How do you know?   T:(A few minutes later.) Have you finished your reading yet?

  Ss:Yes.

  T:Question 1,who gives your answer?

  S:Let me try.The first invitation is from Mr.& Mrs.Harry.

  T:Good.Sit down,please.What about the second one?

  S:In my opinion,it comes from Sylvia.

  T:Completely true.The last question might be a little bit difficult.Any volunteer?

  S:Me.As far as I am concerned,the first invitation is formal because the language is formal.

  T:Thanks a lot.

  Step 4 Everyday English

  T:The writing practice gives us a chance to contact two different styles of invitations,that is,formal and informal.Choosing the right level of formality is important on social occasions.For example Good morning is formal,but Hi is very informal.Next time you listen to a speech in a conversation,try to guess if it is formal or informal by the words people use.You can then use them in similar situations.When we talk with foreigners we may often be confused by what they say.For example,if we hear somebody say "Mary has gone bananas." maybe we'll be puzzled.But actually he means "Mary has gone mad." Sometimes it is difficult for us to make sense of some English expressions.Here are more examples.Read them through and decide what they mean.If necessary,you can discuss with your partner.

  (Show the phrases on the screen.)

  1.Can I ask you a favour?

  A.Can I do something for you?

  B.Can you do something for me?

  2.How are you doing?

  A.How are you?

  B.What are you doing?

  3.What on earth can I talk about?

  A.There's lots to talk about.

  B.I don't know what to talk about.

  4.Have a great time!

  A.Enjoy yourself.

B.Stay a long time.