应用型大学英语视听说教程3unit 7 Nature or Nurture.docx
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应用型大学英语视听说教程3unit7NatureorNurture
教师用书Unit
7
NatureorNurture
LESSONPLAN
PeriodOne
(45Minutes)
PartOne:
Lead-in
10
Minutes
PartTwo:
CommunicativeSkills
20
Minutes
PartThree:
In-putting&Out-putting
15
Minutes
PeriodTwo
(45Minutes)
PartThree:
In-putting&Out-putting
15
Minutes
PartFour:
Follow-upActivities
15
Minutes
PartFive:
Entertainment:
10
Minutes
Review
Checklist
5
Minutes
UNITMAP
Inthisunit,youhave:
PartOneLead-in
⏹Areyouclosetobiology?
⏹Activity1:
Listening:
Areyouinterestedingardening?
⏹Activity2:
Viewing:
Anewsman’sspotcoverage
⏹Activity3:
Speaking:
Areyouinterestedinpet-raising?
PartTwo:
CommunicationSkills
⏹Activity1:
OralFunctions
⏹Activity2:
OralPractice
⏹Task1:
Listening:
Don’tGetYourHopesTooHigh
⏹Task2:
Viewing:
OfficeFashionDosandDon’ts
⏹Task3:
Speaking:
BadEatingHabits
PartThree:
In-putting&Out-putting
⏹Activity1:
ListeningToLearn
⏹Task1:
Listeningforinformation
⏹Task2:
Listeningfordetails
⏹Task3:
OralPractice:
ASurvey
⏹Activity2:
ViewingToLearn
⏹Task1:
Viewingforinformation
⏹Task2:
Viewingfordetails
⏹Task3:
Oralpractice:
PairWork
PartFour:
Follow-upActivities
⏹Activity1:
ListeningtoLearn
⏹Task1:
Listeningforinformation:
DNAAnniversaryandGeneticEngineering
⏹Task2:
Oralpractice:
AThree-minutespeech
⏹Activity2:
ViewingToLearn
⏹Task1:
Viewingforinformation:
CloningtheFirstHuman
⏹Task2:
Oralpractice:
PairWork
PartFive:
Entertainment:
WhatisIQ
ReviewChecklist
PartⅠ:
Lead-in
PartOneLead-in
Areyouconnectedtobiology?
Teachingtips:
Teachersareexpectedtomakethestudentsunderstandthecategoryofbiologyandknowthatsomanyaspectsofourdailylives,suchaspet-raisingandgardening,areconcerningbiologyandweareclosetobiology.
Activity1Listening
Directions:
Listentothefollowingdialogueandchoosethebestanswertoeachquestion.Beforethat,pleasecheck(√)thewordsandphrasesthatyouknow.
Tapescript:
AreYouInterestedinGardening?
GardeningisaverypopularactivityinBritain,withmanypeopletakingprideinmakingtheirgardenslookasprettyaspossible.ButwhatdopeopleintheUKliketogrowintheirgardens?
Isitonlyflowersandtrees,ordopeoplealsoliketogrowvegetablesandfruitsthattheycaneat?
AndreaRoseandJeanDongtalktofindoutaboutthelatesttrendsingardeninginBritain.
Jean:
IoftenhearsomeBritishsaytheyhavegreenfingers,whatdoesthatmean?
Andrea:
Whenwesaysomeonehasgreenfingerswedon’tmeantheirfingersare
actuallygreenincolour.Whatwemeanistheyaregoodatgardeningand
likeplants.
Jean:
Whyhasplantingvegetablesingardensbecomesopopular?
Andrea:
It’spartlytherecession.It’spartlyifyougrowyourownvegetablesyou
knowwhatyou’veputintotheground.Youknowthatthey’remaybeorganic.Youknowthatthey’regrownlocallyandnotbeentransportedhalfwayacrosstheworld.Ithink,itisalsoforchildrenandalsojustfortheenjoymentofgrowingvegetables.Jean,I’minterestedtoknow,dolotsofpeopleinChinagrowtheirownfood?
Jean:
Well,notthatmany.BecauseinChina,notsomanypeoplecouldhaveapersonalgarden,especiallythosewholiveinthecities.
Andrea:
Oh,Isee.
Teachingtips:
⏹Teachersletthestudentsbefamiliarwiththewordsandphrasesinthecolumn.
⏹Teachersletthestudentslistentotheconversationfromthebeginningtotheendoncetoseetowhatextentthatthestudentscantakethenotesofthequestions.Thenletthestudentslistentothetapeagainbydividingthetapeinto4partstoleaveenoughspanofpause,makingthestudentstakedowntheanswersofthe4questions.
Checkuptheanswers:
1.C2.D3.A
Activity2Viewing
VideoTranscript:
ANewsman’sSpotCoverage
A:
SinceDollywascloned,wereanyotheranimalsclonedbythescientists?
B:
Well,sincethebirthofDolly,scientistshaveclonedothermammalsincludingmonkeys,pigsandgoats.
A:
Isitpossibletoclonehumans?
B:
Youaresocreative.(漏录)Yes,indeedsomeresearchersbegantoopenlytalkaboutcloninghumans.Butotherexpertsarguedthatthereistoomuchrisk.Anumberofcountriesbannedhumancloning.
A:
Whatistheuseofcloningsomanyanimals?
B:
InAmericanindustry,somecompaniesproduceclonedanimalstosell,buttheyhavenotbeenapprovedtosellasfood.Cloningcouldprovideasimpler,cheaperwaytoreproducefarmanimals.Peoplemaywanttoreproducepetsthathavedied.ClonescouldalsohelpsaveendangeredanimalssuchastheAfricanwildcatfromdisappearing.
A:
Isitreallypossibletocloneanyhumanorgans?
Whyarethescientistssointerested?
B:
Yes!
Scientistssayclonedpigsmightsolvetheshortageofhumanorgansneededfortransplant.Pigsandpeople(顺序颠倒)arebiologicallysimilar.Sopigsmayprovidekidneys,heartsandotherorgans.
Checkuptheanswers:
1.mammals2.creative3.experts4.approved5.cheaper6.shortage
Activity3Speaking
Directions:
Workinpairs,discussthefollowingquestionsandthenshareyouropinionswiththewholeclass.
AreYouInterestedinPet-raising?
Teachingtips:
⏹Teachersareexpectedtorequirethestudentstoworkinpairs,andthenaskoneortwogroupstopresenttheirowndiscussions.
⏹Askstudentstodesigntipsforraisingpetsinwinterorinsummer.
PartTwo:
CommunicationSkills
Activity1OralFunctions
InEnglishwhenpeopleneedtoexpressNegativeIdeasincertainsituations,theyusenegativesentences.Usefulsentencepatternsthatarecommonlyusedarelistedasfollows.
Directions:
Readthefollowingexpressions.Underlinethosewordsexpressingnegativeideas.
NegativeIdeas
Iamnotagoodswimmer.
Hewasnotathomeyesterdayafternoon.
Thereweren'tmanypeopleatthepartyyesterday.
Iamnotready.
Youaren'tgoingtogotoherbirthdayparty,areyou?
Ihaven'tdoneanythingwrongtoher.
Theoldmancannotfindhiswayhome.
Yououghtnottoswimintheriver.
Youhadbetternottellhereverything.
Shenevercomestoschoollate.
Sheseldomcomestoseeme.
Icouldhardlyunderstandthatpoem.
HehasfewfriendsinHongKong.
Iknownothingaboutcomputer.
Ifoundnobodyhadacomputer.
Heisdishonest.
Theyarechildless.
Thisdigitalcameraiswaterproof.
Teachingtips:
⏹InoralEnglish,“be/have+not”usuallyappearinshortenedforms,like“isn’t/aren’t/haven’t”.
⏹InAmericanEnglish,“n’t”iscommonlyusedforaren’t,isn’t,haven’t,hasn’t,etc.
Activity2OralPractice
Task1Listening
Directions:
Listentotheconversationandfillintheblanks.
Tapescript:
Don'tGetYourHopesTooHigh!
Nail:
They'llneverhelpus.Youknowthatoldsaying,"Youcan'tgetbloodoutofaturnip."
Peter:
Iknow,Iknow.Butthat'snoreasonnottoaskthem.
Nail:
Weaskedthemlastyearandwhatdidtheysay?
Peter:
Actually,theydidn'tsayanything.
Nail:
Yeah.Theydidn'tsayanythingandtheydidn'tdoanything.
Peter:
Ithinktheymightdosomethingthisyear.IwastalkingtoGaillastweekandIthoughtIdetectedamorefriendlyattitude.
Nail:
Thereyougowithyouroptimism!
Don'tgetyourhopesuptoohigh!
Peter:
Iwon't,butitdoesn'thurttoexpectthebest.Sometimesyougetit!
Task2Viewing
Directions:
WatchthevideoOfficeFashionDosandDon’tstwice,andthenreadthefollowingclotheslist.Whichofthemareacceptableinanofficeandwhichofthemarenot?
ClassifythemintheboxesofDosandDon’ts.
VideoTranscript:
OfficeFashionDosandDon'ts
Heyguys,JonathonStewarthereforA.So,you'vegotajob.Ifyou'relucky,it'stheonethatallowsyoutowearprettymuchwhateveryouwanttowork.But,forthescoresofmillionsofAmericanswhopunchaclockattheoffice,attireisnotusuallyquitesolaidback,unlessyouworkatGoogle.Buttrytheseofficefashiondosanddon'tsonforsizeandyou'reguaranteedtolookyourbest,notgettingfiredforwearingsomethingstupid.Checkitout.
Beforeyouputanythingon,it'sprobablybesttocheckoutyourcompany-specificdresscode.Anumberofofficesarebusinesscasual,butrulescanvary,sobeforeyougetintoatanglewithasupervisor,besureyouknowthecompanyline,whichhopefullyissomethinglike,"Heck,everyday’sFridayhere!
"Ohwait,thatwasarestaurantIusedtoworkat.
Asageneralrule,avoidingthefollowingisprobablybest:
sweatpants,sneakers,T-shirts,sloppyitemslikerippedjeans,revealingitemslikespaghettistraps,straplesstops,ortanktops,flipflops,cheapsuits,oranythingpolyester.Youshouldprobablyalsoavoidwearingbaseballhatsandbandanas,oranycombinationthereof.
Instead,sticktocleanedandpressedpantsandbuttondownshirts,skirtsnoshorterthanjustabove-the-knee,v-necksweaters,shoesthatcoverbothyourheelandtoes,andcamisoles—aslongasthey'reingoodtasteandwornunderajacket.Forwomen,thatis.Ireallylookgoodinacamisole.Jeansarepartofthemiddleground.Ifyoudoopttowearthem,makesurethey'restraight-legged,dark,andabsentany"wearlines"orothermarkings.ManycompaniesonlyallowjeansoncasualFriday.Justremember,thecasualFridayinanycompanydoesnotequalSlobbyMcSlobbersonFriday.
It'salsobesttoavoidwearinganystronglyscentedperfumeorcologne,unlessyourofficeisinParis.Asforfacialhair,it'sgenerallydiscouragedintheoffice,butifyouinsistonastashorabeard,makesuretheyareneatlytrimmed,andmakeyoulookeddistinguished.
Alright.I'mshavingit.Thanksforwatching.Tolearnmore,visitusontheWebat.
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