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1. (1)Learn some words about the shape:
shape, circle, square, triangle, rectangle, oval (2)Learn some other new words and phrases: present, hill, centimeter, football 2. (1)Talk about the shape.
What¡¯s the shape of your present? It¡¯s round.
Was it like a flower before? No, it wasn¡¯t. It was like a star. What shape was it before? It was a square. (2)Talk about the length and width.
How long is it? It is 24 centimeters long. How wide is it? It¡¯s 6. 4 centimeters wide. (3) Talk about the usage of objects. What do we use it for? We use it to keep pencils, rulers, erasers and so on. ¢ò. Teaching aids ½Ì¾ß ʵÎï/¿Î±¾Í¼Æ¬/¼Òô»ú
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T: Now we divide the class into two groups¡ªGroup A and Group B. The first player from Group A says three cardinal numbers quickly. The first player from Group B must say the correct ordinal numbers as quickly as possible accordingly. You mustn¡¯t say¡°3rd, 6th, 9th, 13th, 16th¡¡± Example:
SA: One, two, four.
SB: First, second, fourth. ¡
T: If the player in Group B is successful, Group B gets a point. If the player in Group B is not
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successful, Group A gets a point. Let¡¯s find which group will be the winner. Group Group A Group B Point Step 2 Presentation µÚ¶þ²½ ³ÊÏÖ(ʱ¼ä:15·ÖÖÓ)
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T: I have a lot of objects. Do you want to have a look at them? OK, I¡¯ll show them to you. T: What¡¯s this in English? S1: It¡¯s a basketball. T: What color is it? S1: It¡¯s red.
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T: Yes. It¡¯s round. It¡¯s a circle. 2. (½Ìʦ³öʾһ¿éÈý½ÇÐεĵ°¸â¡¢Ò»¸ö¼¦µ°¡¢Ò»Õų¤·½ÐεÄÓ²Ö½, Òý³öÉú´Êtriangle, oval, rectangle, square¡£) (1)(¶Ô»°Ò»)
T: What¡¯s this in English? Ss: It¡¯s a cake.
T: What shape is it? Ss: Èý½ÇÐΡ£
T: Yeah, you are right. It¡¯s a triangle. (2)(¶Ô»°¶þ) T: What¡¯s this? Ss: It¡¯s an egg. T: What shape is it? Ss: ÍÖÔ²ÐΡ£
T: Very good. It¡¯s an oval. (3)(¶Ô»°Èý)
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Ss: It¡¯s a piece of paper. T: What shape is it? Ss: Õý·½ÐΡ£
T: Yes, it¡¯s a square. What shape was it before? Ss: ³¤·½ÐΡ£
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T: Well done. It was a rectangle. (°åÊé»Ïß²¿·Ö¡£) What shape is it? It¡¯s round. It¡¯s a/an circle / triangle /oval / square. What shape was it before? It was a rectangle. 3. (½Ìʦ³öʾһ¸öµØÇòÒÇ, Òý³ö´Ê×ébe like¡£) T: What is it like? (½Ìʦ¿ÉÓúºÓïÌáʾ) Ss: Çò¡£
T: Yes. It is like a ball.
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S1: What shape is it? S2: It¡¯s round. S1: What is it like? S2: It is like a ball.
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T: Was it like a dog before?
S1: No, it wasn¡¯t. It was like a hill. ¡
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T: Well done. Now, look at the example in 2b and work in pairs. Example:
S2: What shape is it now? S3: It¡¯s a circle.
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S2: What shape was it before? S3: It was a square. ¡ T: Good job. Let¡¯s stop. Do you want to know about the present for Kangkang¡¯s birthday? Let¡¯s listen to 1a and answer the questions. (¹ý¶Éµ½ÏÂÒ»²½¡£)
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T: Now, listen to the tape and answer the questions on the blackboard. (1) What¡¯s Maria¡¯s present for Kangkang¡¯s birthday? (2) What¡¯s the shape of her present? (3) What color is it? (4) Can Michael have a look? (2)(½ÌʦºË¶Ô´ð°¸²¢°åÊ鹨¼ü´ÊºÍ´Ê×é¡£) present shape color soccer ball have a look Step 3 Consolidation µÚÈý²½ ¹®¹Ì(ʱ¼ä:5·ÖÖÓ)
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T: Follow the tape and mark the stress and intonation with your pencil.
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T: Rub them out and read by yourselves. Then check your pronunciation and intonation sentence by sentence according to the tape. Go! 3. (ÈË»ú¶Ô»°¡£)
T: Suppose you are Maria, listen to Michael and make a dialog with him. (»òT: Now, you are Michael, listen to Maria and make a dialog with her. )
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T: Work in pairs. Close your books, look at the blackboard and act out the dialog.
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