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模块六 Module VI Making a better world《Word power: English words borrowed from other languages》最新教案优质课下载
Teaching Focuses
1. The words borrowed from other languages
2. The meanings of some idioms
Teaching Methods
multi-media
Teaching Procedures
1. True or false ( Read them and decide if they are true or false. If it is false, please give the right information.)
(1) There are so many German words in English because the Germany ruled England for quite a number of years.
(2) Many words connected with food and music are from French .The French love food and music.
(3) The Arabs are great trades.
(4) Italians loves music and arts .
(5) There are so many words in English that there is no need to add any in the future.
2. Use the words you just learnt to complete the passage on borrowed words
Borrowed words
English has borrowed lots of words from other languages. Four of the languages that English has borrowed words from are (1)_________,French ,German and (2)________.
Words taken from the French language include words for (3)_________ and eating such as (4)_______________,words for (5)_________such as dentist and words for entertainment such as (6)__________.
At weddings in the West ,they have (7)________ which people throw over the newly-weds. This is an Italian word. Italy was famous for the development of music and opera are borrowed from Italian. Additionally ,words for military jobs, for example, (8)________, also come from Italian.
The Germans were very clever at inventing things . They invented the (9)______to make sure they were on time! When man traveled to the Moon in a (10)________,we were using a German word .Many of the words for fast food or snacks also come from (11)________,including the famous (12)_____________.
Finally, the Arabs were great trades and so they introduced the English to many new words like coffee and (13)________. Also ,a lot of mathematical words such as (14)_______ are from Arabic.
3. Guess the meanings
as black as coal
as blind as a bat
as bright as a button
as cunning as a fox
as like as two peas