ࡱ> HJG R-bjbj82 85Q$$0uuuuu#######$&e):#i#uuPM$Buu##:",^#u X # #c$0$ #R)@)^#)^#LO##A@$) : Unit 3 could you please clean your room? period 3 section b 1a-2e YeHh HQ \f[sO Target language vh 1. Words and phrasesu͋Tw borrow, invite, disagree, snack, teenager 2. Key sentences͑pSP[ Could you buy some drinks and snacks? Could I invite my friends to a party? Ability goals Rvh Enable students to make polite requests and ask for permission. Learning ability goals f[vh Help students learn how to make polite request and ask for permission with the target language. Teaching important and difficult points Yef[͑p Listen to the conversation and tell who is going to do what. Teaching aids YewQQY A recorder, a projector, a computer and PPT. Teaching procedures and ways Yef[Ǐ zNe_ Step I Preparation (Section B: 1a) T: When I was a teenager, my parents often asked me to clean my room. Sometime they asked me to buy some things. Now I often ask my daughter to take out the trash. What chores do your parents usually ask you to do? S1: My mother usually asks me to buy some food. S2: My mother often asks me to make my bed. S3: My father always asks me to clean my bike. S4: They ask me to clean my bedroom. T: Do you ask your parents to do any thing? What do you ask them to do? S1: I ask my mother to make bed for me. S2: I ask my father to buy some books for me. ... Call attention to the chart in activity 1a on page 68. T: Look at the items in the chart. What can teenagers ask their parents to do? What do parents ask their teenagers to do? Write parents or teenagers next to each phrase. Ask students to go through the phrases first. Give some explanations about the key words. &teenager: someone who is between 13 and 19 years old &snack: something eaten between meals &borrow borrow sth from sb lend lend sth to sb/lend sb sth &invite invite sb to sth (a wedding, party, meal, etc.) invite sb to do sth Then check their answers. Step II Pairwork (Section B: 1b) Let students use the phrases in activity 1a to make conversations between parents and teenagers. First, get a pair of students to read the sample conversations. Then students make their own conversations. Step III Listening (Section B: 2a, 2b) This activity gives students practice in understanding the target language in spoken conversation and enable students to improve their listening ability. T: Now listen to the conversation between Sandy and her mom. Please check each item in activity 1a they talk about. Put a check mark in front of each phrase you hear. Play the recording, students only listen. Play the recording a second time. Students listen and check the items. Check the answers with the whole class. T: From the conversation, we know Sandy will hold a party. She will invite some friends to the party. But she needs to do some preparation. She asks her mom to help her. And Dave is one of Sandys friends. He will also help Sandy do the preparation. 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