
Section A 3a-3c
广西梧州市藤县天平镇新马开明中学 石冰
Teaching objectives:
1.Language knowledge:
Ss can use the comparisons to compare things.
2.Language skills:
1)Ss can match the main ideas with each paragraph by skimming.
2)Ss can find the information about Qomolangma by scanning.
3.Emotional cultivation
Ss can learn the spirit of the climbers that never give up to achieve
dreams by reading this passage.
4.Learning Strategies
Ss can improve their reading skills:skimming and scanning
Key and difficult points:
1.The usage of comparisons
2.The ability of reading skills:skimming and scanning.
Teaching methods:Task-based teaching and top-down teaching
Teaching aids:PPT,white board
Teaching procedures
Ⅰ.Pre-reading
1.Review
1)T asks:What’s the biggest desert in the world?Which is the deepest salt lake in the world?What’s the longest river in the world?What;s the highest mountain in the world?
2)Ss answer the questions.
2.Lead in
1)T asks:What do you know about Qomolangma?
2)Ss talk about Qomolangma in pairs.
3.Discussion
1)T asks Ss to read the title of the passage and asks:Why do you think
Qomolangma is the most dangerous mountain in the world?
2)Ss discuss why do they think Qomolangma is the most dangerous
mountain in the world in groups.
Ⅱ.While-reading
1.Read and match
1)Ss read the passage quickly and match each paragraph with the
main ideas in 3a.
2) Ss check the answer together.
Read and complete
1)Ss read the passage carefully and complete the chart in 3b.
2)Ss check their answers with their group members.
3.Read and answer
1)Ss read the passage again and answer questions in 3c
2)T check the answers by asking Ss questions.
Ⅲ.Post-reading
1.Exercise
1)Fill in the blanks according to the passage.
2)Translate the sentences into Chinese.
Ⅳ.Homework
Make sentences with the words and phrases:run along,take in challenge,in the dace of, give up and achieve.
Unit 7 What’s the highest mountain in the world?
Section A 3a-3c
1.most dangerous sport
2.most popular place
3.the highest
4.most famous
5.more serious difficulties
6.stronger than the forces of nature
Blackboard design:
take in
challenge
in the dace of
achieve
give up
Teaching reflection:
