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2. Ss can improve their listening abilities by catching some key words.
3. Ss can develop their abilities of working in pairs and communication by learning useful structures.
Emotional aims:
Ss will be able to be polite to others when they turn down their invitations.Key and difficult points1. Ss can master the key words, phrases and sentence structures well.
2. Ss can talk about the plans on the calendar.
3. Ss can use proper sentences to make, accept and decline invitations and give reasons correctly and fluently.Teaching methodsTask-based teaching method, situational teaching approach,cooperative teaching methodLearning waysPreview before class, practice inside and outside class, combination of listening, speaking, reading and writingTeaching AidsAn English book,multi-mediaMain contentsRemarks
Teaching proceduresStep 1 Warming-up and lead-in (3 mins)
Enjoy a song and revise seven days of the week and present weekdays.
Step 2 Pre-listening (10 mins)
1.Free talk: talk about the day
2. Work in lines: Ask and answer with their own calendar.
3.Pair work: Make conversations from the pictures and show them.
Step 3 While-listening ( 8 mins)
1. T: Different people like to invite their friends to do different things. Andy would like to invite Vince to play tennis with him. What’s Vince’s reply? Can you predict?
2. Listen and circle Yes or No.
3. Listen and match Vince’s activities with the days in 1d .
Step 4 Post-listening (12mins)
Pair work: Work in pairs and make conversations from the chart in 1e..
Group work
Look at another two students’ calendars. Make a dialogue and find a time when you can both go shopping. Students work in groups and then show them on the stage.
Step 5 Summary (2mins)Homework1. Write everything you have to do next week.
2. Choose a day and invite your classmates to do one thing with you.Blackboard designUnit 9 Can you come to my party?
Section B 1a-1f
What’s today? It’s …
What is tomorrow? It’s …
What’s the day after tomorrow? It’s …
What was yesterday? It was…