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Unit 3 Safety.Lesson 13 Be Careful, Danny! 教案

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Unit 3 Safety Lesson 13 Be Careful, Danny! 1. Analysis of the Students The students of Grade 9 have mastered certain vocabularies,expressions and structures. They also have the abilities of self-teaching and working in groups. Most of them are willing to express their opinions in English.2-1-c-n-j-y 2. Analysis of Teaching Content Lesson 13 is the first lesson in Unit 3, Book 5.This unit focus on the subject safety. Students cares about the subject because it is close to everyone. Lesson 13 mainly talks about be careful by accident. 21教育名师原创作品 【知识目标】 Enable Ss to use new words: safety, lie, careful, serious, decorate, etc. 21*cnjy*com 【能力目标】 Enable Ss to retell the story about this lesson. 【情感目标】 Be aware of safety when you take an adventure. 【教学重点】 New words: safety, lie, careful, serious, decorate, etc. Phrase: jump up 【教学难点】 Retell the story with new words and phrases. Tape recorder, Multimedia Step 1. Warm-up Show some pictures about some serious accident in recent years. Step 2. Presentation 1. Lead in: Have you ever climb onto a chair to reach something? Was it safe? In our textbook, Danny fell down, let's look at what happened on him. 2. Explain the new words. 3. Listen and answer What are Danny, Brian, Jenny doing? What happened? Choose two students to check the answers. Read the lesson and answer the questions. What did Danny climb onto? Did Brian need an ambulance? Who is Jenny going to call? Check the answers and underline the key sentences.21教育网 Explain the language points. List some serious accidents in recent years. 列出几例近几年的严重的交通事故。 serious adj. 严肃的,认真的,严重的 a serious artist技艺精湛的艺术家 a serious young man一个少年老成的人 The mistake is not very serious. 这错误不太严重。 “Let me get the ladder for you.” says Brian. 布莱恩说,“我来给你准备个梯子。” ladder n. 梯子,阶梯 climb up a ladder爬上梯子 the ladder of success成功的阶梯 I got a ladder from the shed in the garden, put it against the wall, and began climbing towards the bedroom window. 21cnjy.com 于是我从花园的棚子里拿来一架梯子,把它靠在墙上,并开始向卧室的窗子爬去。 I think I’m tall enough. 我觉得我够高。 enough修饰形容词或副词,要放在他们的后面,即:adj./ adv. +enough enough adj. 足够的,充足的 warm enough to swim 暖和的足可以游泳 It is light enough to play chess. 要下棋这样的光线还是够亮的。 They know well enough what we mean. 他们当然懂我们的意思。 “No, I’m not injured.” Danny says. “不,我没有受伤。”丹尼说。 injured adj. 受伤的,受损害的,受委屈的 the injured受伤者 The injured were taken to hospital by ambulance. 受伤者被救护车送进了医院。 injure vt. 伤害 She was injured badly in an accident during the work. 他在一次工伤事故中受了重伤。 lie, lay, lain与lying lie vi. 躺,平放 过去式lay,过去分词lain,现在分词lying He was lying in the shade of the tree. 他正躺在树荫下。 He lay down on her bad. 他躺在床上。 lie vi. 说谎 过去式lied过去分词lied,现在分词lying I’m sorry I lied to you. 我很抱歉想你 ... ...

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