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    必修一 Unit 1 Friendship Using language  从容说课TThis period is aim to train the students’ skill of extensive reading. To keep the pace of modern societywe have to be qualified in this way. We should have the ability to get more information in limited timethus having a wide range of knowledge and renew our knowledge all the time so as to be able to adapt ourselves to the changing time. At the same timewe will learn about friendship in different areas. While dealing with this taskwe are going to finish another listening task in workbook exercise.三维目标1.Knowledgeparadiselive in peacewith understanding2.AbilityTrain the students’ ability to read fast.3.EmotionTo know “unity is strength”.Have a good knowledge of foreign culture.教学重点To cultivate the students’ skill of extensive reading.教学难点How to improve the students’ ability to read fast.教具准备a recorda blackboarda project connected to a computer教学过程Step 1 TIn the previous periodswe talked much about friends and true friendship. First I’d like to check the answers on Page 41 and 42.Look at using words and expressions. Now I have a question for you to answer. If you have a chance to pay a visit to Americawhat places are you fond of visitingS1I like traveling to Disney Landwhich is full of interesting things.S2I want to have a look at Yellow Stone Park....S3I like the city of Hawaiiin which I can enjoy many wonderful things.TYesit is a beautiful city and people there are friendly too.show some pictures on the screenDo you want to know Hawaiians’ attitude towards friendshipSsYes.TLet’s read a passage about it. Before reading itgo through the first exercise on Page 45.What alohakokualeilokahi ando hana meanAre you clearSsYes.TBegin please.after some timeHave you finished your readingSsYes.TWhat does Aloha meanS1Aloha means “to be with happiness”.TQuite right.What about othersIf you canstand up and speak out your answerS2Lokahi means “oneness with all people”.S3Kokua means help.S4Ohana means family.S5Lei means “to put over a friend’s neck”.Step 2TYou are all right.This time read the passage again to get detailed information.Read the questions in exercise 2.After reading ittry to find answers to them.You may begin.Suggested answers1.It is aloha.The second way of showing friendship is lokahi.Their third way of showing friendship is kokua.Because they think that the land is for everyone who lived on it.Each person gives help to other people.When problems happenpeople are asked to solve them with understanding.YesI can.People in our city are ready to give help to visitorssuch asshowing the waydealing with them with understanding.TTo get the main idea of a passagewhat do we have to doS1Find out the main words.S2Pay attention to the first or the last sentence in a paragraph.TWhen we are reading such a passagekeep it in mind that grasping the key words is the most important.Do you think there is a generation between you and your parentsS1Yeswe often hold different views about the same thing.S2My parents often misunderstand what I think and what I do.Step 3TNext we are going to listen to a story between Anne and her father.What happened between themLet’s listen to it.TWhat are their different ideas TDo you think Anne should follow her father’s ideasS1I agree with her father. In my viewparents have more experiences than weso they can solve a problem in a better way.S2I don’t agree with her father. Anne and this boy are lonely. They need ...friends to share feelings.TThank you for your wonderful ideas. Now imagine Anne needs your advice. Think of the things she might say to her father to persuade him.S1The boy has the same feeling as I. We have a lot in common.S2Talking to him makes me happy.S3We can learn from each other. He is a clever boy.T...Sowhen you have a problem with your parentsplease calm down. Have a peace talk with them instead of quarreling with each other. In this periodnote the phraseslive in peacewith understanding.Step 4 HomeworkSurf the Internet to get more information.Http//www.lhj.com/home/friendshiphttp//benard.pitzer.edu板书设计Unit 1  FriendshipThe Fifth PeriodPhrases wonderful ideas1.live in peace...2.with understanding.....活动与探究Design a poster about Hawaii to see which is the best one. Whose poster will attract visitors most. The aim is to develop students’ imagination and encourage them to be willing to make things.备课资料 Making FriendsFriends play an important part in our livesand although we may take the fact of friendship for grantedwe often don’t clearly understand how we make friends. While we get on well with a number of peoplewe are usually friends with only a very few—for examplethe average among students is about 6 per person.Moreovera great many relationships come under the general term “friendship”.In all casestwo people like one another and enjoy being togetherbut beyond thatthe degree of closeness between them and the reasons for them in each other vary greatly.At the beginningmuch depends on how people meetand on good first impressions. As we get to know peoplewe consider things like ageracelookseconomic and social statusand intelligence. Although these factors are not of the greatest importanceit is more difficult to have a good relationship with people when there is a big difference in age and background.We pay attention to actual behaviorfacial expressionand the way a person speaks. Friends will stand closer together and will spend more time looking at each other than ordinary acquaintances. Smiles and soft voices also express friendlinessand it is because they may give the wrong signals that shy people often have difficulty in making friends. A friendly look with the wrong facial expression can turn into an unfriendly stareand nervousness may be wrongly understood as unfriendliness. People who do not look one in the eye are not trusted whenin factthey simply do not have confidence.Some relationships are a result of argument and discussionbut it is usual for close friends to have the same ideas and beliefsthe same opinions and interests—they often talk about “being on the same wavelength”.The more closely involved people becomethe more they depend on to make allowances for each otherto put up with annoying habitsand to accept differences in opinion. Imagine going on a long trip with someone you occasionally meet for a drink!In contrast with marriagethere are no friendship ceremonies to strengthen the relationship between two people. But the mutual support and understanding that results from shared experiences and emotions does seem to create a close and lasting relationshipwhich can overcome differences in backgroundand break down barriers of ageclass or race.Comprehension exerciseSelect the most appropriate answer for each of the following questions.1.According to the passagea friend is ____________.A. somebody we usually take for grantedB. a person with whom we often go out withC. someone with whom we occasionally go for a long tripD. not just anybody we get on well with 2.Which of the following factors does the author believe is very important in developing friendshipA. Age and background.      B. Economic and social position.C. Race and looks.       D. Same interests and behavior.3.The passage tells us that sometimes a face with the wrong expression could be mistaken as a sign of____________.A. nervousness       B. confidenceC. unfriendliness       D. distrust4.By saying that “Some relationships are a result of argument and discussion” Line 1Para.5),the author means that____________.A. bad relationships are a result of argument and discussion B. connections with people can be developed through discussion and argumentC. argument and discussion can lead to improving personal relationshipsD. arguing and discussing things will sometimes result in friendship5.When people talk about “being on the same wavelength”they mean that____________.A. they watch the same TV programsB. they are the same in all respectsC. they listen to the same radio programsD. they understand and agree with each other6.According to the passagea person “one occasionally meets for a drink” is____________. A. not a close friend                                                                                    B. someone one doesn’t often seeC. not a friend        D. a person one dislikes7. We learn from the passage that____________.A. friendship can overcome differences in experiencesB. there are no special ceremonies to strengthen friendshipC. putting up with differences in opinion can lead to friendshipD. friendship can be strengthened by smiles and soft voices(答案:D A C D D A BReading Time8 minutesFriendshipA high school history teacher once told us“If you make one close friend in schoolyou will be most fortunate. A true friend is someone who stays with you for life.” Experience teachers that he was right. Good friendships are just not easily formed. WhyOne reason is that it is easy to move around in our society. Mr. Darrell Sifforda news reporter for the Washington Dailyhas been studying and talking about friendship for a number of years. He reports what one woman thought about the effect of ease of movement on friendship“I was nineand we’d just moved from South Carolina to New Jerseyand I didn’t know anybody. My mother had a way of getting to the root of things and she said to meAmeliaI know you’re feeling bad because you don’t have any friends. But you can fix that. Just walk across the street—I know there’s a girl about your age over there—and knock on the door and ask her to be your friends.”She added that going about it directly always worked when she was a child. But as she left childhoodshe found that the simple direct approach was more and more difficult for her to follow. Soas an adultAmelia longed to have friends but her hands were tied when it came to doing anything about it. The problemaccording to heris that society teachers us in a number of ways that direct action is not an acceptable way of doing things. We need to be less direct so that our feelings will not be hurt if our offer of friendship is refused.Mr. Sifford goes on to describe his own ideas on the subject“To most of usfriendship is very importantbut we need to have clear in our own minds the kinds of friendships we want. Are they to be very close or kept at arm’s lengthDo we want to share ourselves or do we want walk on the surface“For some peoplean ordinary friendship is enough—and that’s all right. But at some point we need to make sure that what we expect from the friendship is the same as what our friends expect from it. If one wants more from the friendship than the otherand if this is not talked aboutone is likely eventually to feel that he’s not being given enough attention.”“The sharing of close friend secretsincluding our fears as well as our dark dreamsis the surest way to deepen friendships. But the process must be gone through slowly and continued only if there are signs of interest and our efforts are answered.”What are some of the problems in forming friendshipsAccording to Mr. Siffordthe biggest problem is to expect too much too soon. Deep relationships take time. Another “big difficulty” is to think one “possesses” the other and that he should spend all his time only with you. Similarlyfriendships require action of developing friendship. Unless you spend enough time togethertalking on the phonewriting lettersdoing things togetherfriendships will gradually fade away.Why is it so difficult to form friendshipsPerhaps it is possibleas Mr. Sifford statesthat we simply do not stay in one place long enough for a true friendship to develop. Howeverwe all agree that each of us should think carefully about the kind of friendships we want. As in all inter-personal relationshipssuccess depends on the kind of friendship we expect to haveopenness to othersand a willingness to experiment.Comprehension exerciseSelect the most appropriate answer for each of the following questions.1. It is not easy to form a friendship because____________.A. ease of movement prevents the development of friendshipB. friends seldom stay with you for lifeC. our society has gone through too many changesD. all friendships should be close friendships[2.By saying that “My mother had a way of getting to the root of things”the author means that____________.A. her mother could always find friends for herB. her mother had a way of making friends with peopleC. her mother was able to find the cause of thingsD. her mother was able to solve difficult problems3.According to the passagethe direct approach usually does not work with____________.A. children   B. schoolmates   C. girls like Amelia  D. adults4.When forming friendshipsone should____________.A. not be afraid of being refusedB. avoid trying to control a friend’s lifeC. not take too much of a friend’s timeD. not be too impatient5. The main point we learn from the passage is ____________.A. willingness to experiment is the key to close friendshipsB. openness to others is important in inter-personal relationshipC. direct offers of friendship are not easily acceptedD. good friendships are not easily formed(答案:A C D B DReading Time5 minutes 

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