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1、Unit 2 Sailing the oceansI. 单元教学目标技能目标GoalsTalk about early navigation Talk about discovery and exploration of an unknown landLearn about some famous navigators and explorersLearn to express the cause and effectLearn to use the PredicateWrite a report about a navigator or an adventurous story.目标语言词汇
2、voyage mercy encyclopedia alongside exploration minimum celestial pole equator horizon overhead seaweed nowhere offshore accelerate outward tide secure log knot nautical magnetic random awkward reference precise simplify portable shortcoming update tendency reliable swoop parcel peck cliff expeditio
3、n compulsory survival incident departure crew deposit dilemma drawback dusk routine reckon reckoning starvation psychology psychologically tension gradual gradually foresee thirst tear hardship jaw background roarat the mercy of nautical mile set loose jaws of death功能句式Cause & effect Why are you.? H
4、ow could you .?Why did you.? Because of .It was because. The reason is that .As he. Since she .Now that. Therefore, .He was due to. It is ., so Im afraid .Thats why. He . so he is ill with fever after the voyage.语法复习谓语(The Predicate)So how did they navigate so well?As you can see from the map we kep
5、t to straight course pretty well.The tension in the boat got worse as the supply of food and water gradually disappear So accomplished navigators were able to use it to plot their position.Captain Cook had led three great Pacific voyages during his life.Ill go and get ready to begin work.重点句子1. You
6、may well wonder(p12)2. show that they were not at the mercy of the sea even though(p12)3. Sea birds could be used to show the way to land when it was nowhere to be seen. (p12)4. There was no secure method of measuring longitude until the 17th century when the British solved this theoretical problem.
7、 (p13)5. Its shortcoming was that it still used the moving ship as one of the fixed points of reference. (p13)6. I am proud to have sailed with Captain Bligh on his journey of(p17)7. You could not imagine a more disturbing sight than what we looked like when arriving in Timor over forty days after b
8、eing set loose in(p17)分课时教案The First Period SpeakingTeaching Aims: a. Key words and expressions navigate, navigator, navigation, navigational; explore, explorer, explorationb. Talk about sailing the oceans.Teaching Methods:Discussion to arouse the students interest in sailing and exploring the ocean
9、s.Individual, pair or group work to make every student work in class.Teaching Aids:The multimedia; a tape recorder; the blackboardTeaching Procedures:Step1 GreetingsGreet the whole class as usual. Step2 Revision Check the homework exercises.Step 3 PresentationPresent the students a map of the world
10、and tell them “Today we are going to learn a new unit “Sailing the oceans”. Then ask them to turn to page 11 and give them a few minutes to have a discussion. Step 4 DiscussionIn pairs discuss the questions on page11.This discussion is intended for students to explore the difference between a naviga
11、tor and an explorer. This difference is important to establish because it encourages students to appreciate shades of meaning in the definitions f words and also because it establishes the idea of categories.After a few minutes, ask some pairs to speak out their result of the discussion. Then sum up
12、 and check the answers.A navigator explores new routes across the sea.An explorer discovers new places on land.A navigator is somebody who finds the position and plots the course of a ship, an aircraft, a car, etc, using maps and instruments. An explorer is somebody who travels into or through a pla
13、ce in order to learn about it. Very often navigators are also explorers.In history there are four famous voyage explorers in the world, including Zheng He in China, James Cook in England, Christopher Columbus in Spain and Abel Tasman in Holland.In this unit well talk about Zheng He, James Cook and s
14、ome other explorers like Marco Polo and Captain Bligh.Step 5 Pre-speakingAsk the students if they want to know some famous navigators and explorers. Then present them some pictures and some related information about them.1. About Zheng He.2. About Marco Polo3. About James Cook4. About Ferdinand Mage
15、llan Step 6 Speaking After showing the students the pictures and their background information, ask the students to think about the question: How do you think seamen found their way before modern accurate methods of navigation were invented? If time is limited, this can be left as their homework.Step
16、 7 Homework1. Read the new words.2. Preview Reading SAILING THE OCEANS on page 12.The Second Period ReadingTeaching Aims: a. Learn and master the key words and expressions voyage mercy minimum nowhere pole overhead offshore accelerate outward longitude latitude precise simplify portable shortcoming
17、updated tendency reliableat the mercy of, even though, work out, be used to, in relation to, aim to , b. Train the students reading ability. Let the students have some knowledge of early navigational methods. Explain how seamen explored the oceans and what kind of navigational instruments were used
18、to sailors before the 17th century when they were navigating the open seas without seeing the land.Teaching Difficult Points:a. How to help the students understand the reading passage better.b. How to improve the students reading ability.Teaching Methods:a. Scanning the text to get the general idea
19、of it.b. Carefully reading to finish the Comprehending exercises on page 14.c. Discussion after reading to make the students understand the text better.Teaching Aids:The multimedia; a tape recorder; the blackboardTeaching procedures & ways Step1 GreetingsGreet the whole class as usual. Step2 Revisio
20、n Check the homework exercises.Step3 Pre-readingShow the students some pictures to see if they can identify the early navigational instruments seamen used and explain how they used.Step 4 DiscussionDiscuss the questions on page11.Step 5 Listening and comprehendingAfter listening to the contents of t
21、he text do the comprehending exercises on page 14&15.Step 6 ExplanationAfter comprehending, it is a good time to deal with the new words and language points in this part, esp. the following:voyage mercy minimum nowhere pole overhead offshore accelerate outward longitude latitude precise simplify por
22、table shortcoming updated tendency reliableat the mercy of, even though, work out, be used to, in relation to, aim to , Step7 DiscussionLets the students have a discussion by working in pairs or in groups.Topic: Imagine you are on a boat with twenty-nine other people. You have a small box for your p
23、ersonal things but it can only hole ten items. What would you need for a weeks journey across the North Sea to England?Suggested Answer:CategoryItemsCategoryItemsClothesshirt, trousersShoeswaterproof bootsHygienesoapToolsknife, scissorsBeddingblanketMedicinessea-sick tablets, cold medicineGamescards
24、, chessBooksnovels, essay collectionsStep8 Summary This reading explains how seamen explored the oceans and what kind of navigational instruments were used to sailors before the seventeenth century when they were navigating the open seas without seeing the land.Step9 HomeworkFinish the exercises abo
25、ut using words and expression on page61.The Third Period Extensive ReadingTeaching Aims: a. Learn and master the key words and expressions incident departure crew deposit dilemma drawback dusk routine pretty starvation extreme psychologically tension gradually foresee thirst hardshipb. Train the stu
26、dents reading ability. Teaching Difficult Points:a. How to help the students understand the reading passage better.b. How to improve the students reading ability.Teaching Methods:a. Scanning the text to get the general idea of it and do some other comprehending exercises.b. Discussion after reading
27、to make the students understand the text better.Teaching Aids:The multimedia; a tape recorder; the blackboardTeaching procedures & ways Step1 GreetingsGreet the whole class as usual. Step2 Revision Check the homework exercises.Suggested answers to Exercise3:1. I have gradually accepted the routine a
28、t school now that I am in the advanced class and make my own study plan.2. The drawback of using that girl for the advertising was her square jaw which made her look unfriendly.3. Mathematics is a subject which demands precise and accurate work.4. In the park I saw a small boy holding the string of
29、a kite overhead, which was rising and falling at the mercy of the wind.5. That explorer wanted to secure his place in history by being the first man to reach the South Pole.Step3 Readinga. Listen to the passage and then let them do some true or false questions according to the text.1. I was forced t
30、o join Captain Bligh in the small boat. 2. After the crew took over the ship “Boundy”, Captain Bligh was allowed to take with him a chart, a compass and a quadrant.3. It was very difficult for us to get a correct reading from the quadrant as the boat moved constantly during the course. 4. Captain Bl
31、igh used a system called “dead reckoning” and he knew there was land directly southwest of their original position. 5. We completely believed Captain Bligh when he talked hopefully about what we would do when we got back to England.6. Captain Bligh was as weak as the rest of us but he was determined
32、 not to give up.7. Captain Bligh kept us busy and tried to take our minds off our stomach and thirst all the way.8. We finally escaped the jaws of death and arrived in Timor over fifty days after being set loose in our small boat.Answers: (FFTFFTTF)b. Give the students a few minutes to read the pass
33、age again and then get the general idea of the text. This is the storey of Captain Blighs amazing journey across the Pacific Ocean in an open boat with his followers after another group of sailors under Fletcher Christian had taken over the ship. Later Captain Bligh and his men made for the island o
34、f Timor using a combination of navigational skill and “dead reckoning”, which is guessing the correct direction. The voyage lasted over 40 days and was one of the greatest examples of survival at sea. c. Explain some difficult sentences, phrases and words. Key phrases:1. in addition 另外There was an e
35、arthquake and, in addition, there were tsunamis.除了地震之外,还有海啸。比较:in addition, in addition toin addition= as well, besides 相当于副词in addition to=as well as 相当于介词In addition, the owner of the land may charge an extra fee.In addition to swimming, she likes tennis.2. cope with 有效地或成功地对付或应付A family and a ful
36、l time job is a lot to cope with.照顾家庭并干一份全职工作需要花很多精力。She is not a competent driver and cant cope with driving in heavy traffic.她不是一个称职的司机,在交通拥挤时就开不好车。比较: deal with只是采取行动去对付某人或某事,并不考虑成功与否。 3. take ones mind off 使某人的注意力离开 keep ones mind on专心于,把注意力集中于 put ones mind into/to专心于4.set loose出发, 使爆炸, 引起, (使)
37、开始(做某事)Someone has set the tigers loose from their cage and they are terrorizing the town.When we escape, shall we set the other prisoners loose?5.the jaws of death / defeat= used to describe an unpleasant situation that almost happens鬼门关,失败的险境The team snatched victory from the jaws of defeat. 这个队翻盘
38、而险胜。Step4 DiscussionDiscuss these situations in fours and then hold a class discussion.1. Would you have behaved like the person in the reading and joined Captain Bligh in the open boat or stayed on the “Bounty”? You should have reasons for your choice.2. At the time that the nineteen men in the boa
39、t sailed for Timor they did not know if they would survive or not. What do you think were the most important things they would need to take with them? Who should decide these items? Remember that the boat was already very full with people and could not hold very much more.3. Many men who wanted to g
40、o into the boat were unable to because of the lack of space. If they stayed on the “Bounty” and were caught by the British navy, they should be killed according to the law.4. What would the students have done to avoid being caught and punished if they had been part of the group who took over the “Bo
41、unty”? Would they have gone back to Tahiti or looked for another place to live? Which place would be the safest?5. After the discussion let students prepare for the speaking exercise and encourage them to make notes of their ideas. Follow this format: Discuss in pairs. Make a list of the ideas.6. Sw
42、ap ideas with another pair and resolve differences. Make a new list of the ideas. 7. One member of the group should give the ideas to the class in turn. Other groups can discuss these ideas and evaluate them.One sample dialogue:Li Pei (LP), Du Zhou (DZ), Wen Fuqing (WF) and Liu Yongfu (LY) are discu
43、ssing the journey and Captains Blighs leadership qualities.LP: Why are you convinced that this journey shows the greatest navigational skill? Im sure there must have been others that were as good, if not better!DZ: Do you know of many other sea voyages of this kind?WF: Well, theres that journey by S
44、hackleton from Elephant Island in the Antarctic to get help from another island with a whaling station. He wanted to rescue his men. The weather was terrible and he was in an open boat, too.LY: How can you think that journey was more difficult? It didnt last very long. Captains Blighs journey lasted
45、 over forty days, was very hot and they had very little food and water. It was because Captain Bligh was a great leader that they survived.DZ: Now that Ive heard about it I am very impressed. All those men pushed together in a very small boat, it must have been terrible for them to stay friendly. Me
46、anwhile they were being driven mad by lack of fresh water and there was all that salt water all around them. Thats the reason I think it was the greatest sea escape.LP: When you put it that way I suppose it was a great achievement. Captain Bligh was certainly excellent in the way he kept the men occ
47、upied and tried to take their minds off their troubles. In addition he treated everyone the same when it came to food or water. So I think you are right and it was the greatest example of navigational skill against the odds! Do you agree?DA, WF and LY (together): Yes. We do. Step5 HomeworkFinish exe
48、rcises in workbook.After class write a report to your letter explaining to him why you think Captain Bligh should or should not receive the medal. Sample letterDear Sir,I think Captain Bligh should certainly receive a special medal for his amazing voyage across the sea to Timor. This is a journey th
49、at could not have been completed without great navigational skill. In addition Captain Bligh did not lose one man. First, he showed his leadership qualities by sharing the food and water fairly with the men in the boat. Everyone was treated equally and this made for good feeling between the members
50、of the boat.Second, he kept everyone in the boat cheerful by discussing what they would do when they arrived safely. No one was allowed to think about what might happen if they did not arrive!Third, he kept them occupied by organizing the complicated mathematical calculations needed to find their po
51、sition at sea. The crew who had taken over the “Bounty” had left Captain Bligh with only a quadrant and a compass. This meant that numerous calculations were needed to find their correct position. Captain Bligh regularly and each person was given a different activity was important because it stopped
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