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《Reading(1):The Olympic Games》优质课教案下载
Teaching Procedures:
Step 1: Lead-in
Talk about the Olympics ( with slide-showing)
As we all know, the Olympic Games are held every four years and it is a great honour for a country to host the Games. How much do you know about the Olympics, fro example, its history, ceremonies and sporting events?
How many Olympic games did you see? Where were they held?
Do you think they are exciting? Why?
Who is your favourite athlete and who do you think is the greatest Olympian? Why?
Share the information and express their opinions freely.
Step 2: Reading comprehension
Go through the passage as quickly as possible and try to find answers fto the three questions in Part A. (Only focus on and identify the information needed to answer these questions.)
What is the speech about? The history and significance of the Olympic Games.
Where were the ancient Olympic Games held? At Olympia Greece.
Who restarted the modern Olympic Games? Pierre de Coubertin.
Read the passage again and complete Parts C1 and C2. Check the answers with the slide-showing as a class.
Further reading comprehension:
What characteristics do the ancient Olympics and the modern Olympics share?
What are the differences between the ancient and the modern Olympic Games?
Muhammad Ali and Michael Jordan are mentioned in the passage. What do these two sportspeople have in common?
Do you think Chinese athletes such as Deng Yaping and Liu Xiang are as great as Muhammad Ali or Michael Jorddan?
Complete Parts D and E. ( to improve the students’ ability to understand the meaning of new words from the context and become more familiar with the text)
Recall the quotations , interesting stories and statistics in the speech.
Read the speech again and think about the criteria for a good speech. And then after discussing the following questions, take note on the blackboard.
Do you think it is difficult to give a speech in front of an audience? Why or why not?
What makes a good speech and a good speaker?
What are the things a speaker should attach importance to?