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人教2003课标版《Using LanguageⅠ》公开课教案优质课下载
To help students read about STANDARD ENGLISH AND DIALECTS
To help students listen to dialects in English
To help students act out conversation and write their own
To help students brainstorm for reasons why we learn English and make a poster about learning English
Procedures
Warming up by making a list
There is not a single English in the world. There are varieties of Englishes. That is, there are many different dialects of English in the world. We are going to make a list of dialects of the English language.
International English or World EnglishCommonwealth English, Native American English, North American English
Mid-Atlantic English, South Asian English, East Asian English2. Reading
⑴Reading for main ideas
Turn to page 13. We are going to read the text quickly to find the topic sentence for each paragraph.
Para. 1: There is no such a thing as Standard English.
Para. 2: English has many dialects whose words and expressions are different from “standard English”.
Para. 3: Geography plays a part in making dialects.⑵Going to the details
Do you have any difficulties with the structure and the words in the passage?
Now we shall talk about them in detail.
Language focusbelieve it or not: used when you are going to say something that is true but surprising: Believe it or not, John cheated in the exam.
there is no such a …as: used to say that a particular person or thing does not exist: These days there is no such a thing as a job for life.
standard English: the form of English that most people in Britain use, and that is not limited to one area or group of people
dialect: a variety of a language spoken only in one area, in which words, or grammar are slightly different from other forms of the same language
play a part/role in: be one of the causes that make something happen: Besides dieting, exercising plays an important part in losing weight.3. Listening
Let’s go to page 14. We are going to listen to a boy named Buford speaking a southern dialect of AmE with an East, Texas accent.
You know pronunciation is determined by accent. I am speaking with accent, too. It is a Chinese accent.
On the other hand, Buford’s teacher, Jane, speaks standard BrE. That’s what is heard on the BBC.
I am going to play the tape twice for you to listen to answer the four questions on page 14.