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台州市交流教案TEACHING PLAN FOR UNIT 7 (Book 2A)(人教版高二英语上册教案教学设计)

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LIVING WITH DISEASE

I. Brief statements Based on the Unit

This unit mainly talks about deadly diseases and attitudes towards AIDS, cancers, etc. All the activities, including Warming up, Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing, focus on this topic. Through this topic, the students not only get more information about diseases, but also learn how to keep a right and positive attitude towards disease and people with disease.

上海龙凤1314In addition, the students can learn some useful language points through the materials provided in each part, especially a lot of words and phrases, which are very helpful for the students to build up vocabulary about diseases. The Grammar-the Subjunctive Mood is also important. The given materials and exercises give the students an opportunity to learn grammar by using it. It helps the students learn to talk about things that are not certain to happen as well as imaginary or unreal events and situations.

All of the activities are helpful for the students to improve their knowledge about language and their skills to use language.

上海龙凤1314II. Teaching Goals

上海龙凤13141. Talk about deadly diseases and attitudes towards AIDS, cancers, etc.

2. Practise talking about imaginary situations.

3. Practise supporting and challenging an opinion.

上海龙凤13144. Learn to use the Subjunctive Mood (1): If I were you, … I wish I could …

5. Write a personal narrative.

III. Teaching Plan: (Six Periods)

1st period: Warming-up, Listening (WB) & Talking (Optional)

2nd period: Speaking & Listening (SB)

3rd period: Reading-Born Dying

4th period: Integrating Skills (SB)

上海龙凤13145th period: Language Study-Word Study

6th period: Language Study-Grammar

上海龙凤1314The First Period

GOALS:

To focus on talking about deadly diseases (esp. AIDS) as warming up and listening practice.

To learn some basic knowledge about AIDS.

上海龙凤1314 To help students build the right attitudes towards AIDS.

TEACHING PROCEDURES

I. Warming up

1. Brainstorming

上海龙凤1314T: As we have already learnt something about diseases in senior 1. So while talking about diseases, what kind of diseases can you think of?

Individual work: Let students brainstorm the names of diseases, such as cold, headache, toothache, diarrhoea, cut, coughing, scald, insomnia, heart attack, cancer, AIDS, etc. Thus, we can come to the concept “deadly diseases”.

上海龙凤13142. AIDS QUIZ

1) Show a picture of Pu Cunxin and the logo of AIDS to start talking about AIDS.

Do you know this person?

What is his job besides acting?

上海龙凤1314 What does this logo means?

上海龙凤1314(Possible answer: hands in hands-meaning working together)

2) AIDS quiz (p.49)-check students’ knowledge about AIDS.

上海龙凤13143) Picture quiz -Can the AIDS virus transmitted via the following routes?

Summary: Medical studies show that the AIDS virus cannot be transmitted via the following routes: cups, glasses, toilet seats, swimming pools, mosquitoes, other insects or giving blood.

II. Listening (WB)

1. Pre-listening: Go through EX1&2 in Part1 and guess “What do the letters HIV and AIDS stand for?”

2. While-listening: Listen to the tape and finish exercises in Part1&2.

上海龙凤1314(Make good use of some pictures and a flash “HIV-cycle” in the PowerPoint)

3. Post-listening: Suppose you are a publicist of AIDS, please give an oral report about it to the whole class.

III. Talking (Optional)

上海龙凤1314Role play: Work in groups. Imagine that the headmaster of a school has found out that one of the students has HIV. The student’s family has kept it a secret until now and the headmaster only learnt the truth last week. He had called a meeting to decide what to do.

(Opinions can be based on their knowledge of AIDS and also the characteristics of the roles.)

IV. Homework

1. Preview Speaking (p. 50) and find some information about AIDS, drugs, smoking or drinking to support your idea.

2. Learn the new words of this unit by heart.

上海龙凤1314The Second Period

GOALS:

上海龙凤1314 To practise supporting and challenging an opinion.

To practise listening comprehension.

上海龙凤1314TEACHING PROCEDURES

I. Revision

1. Do you still remember this logo? What can you learn from it?

上海龙凤13142. As HIV / AIDS is incurable and it can be transmitted via some ways, so how can we do to protect ourselves?

3. Do you agree that getting AIDS is a personal problem? Why or why not?

上海龙凤1314(Through these questions-

Raise the idea of social problem and come to Speaking part.

Introduce the useful expression of supporting and challenging an opinion. And throughout the whole class, teachers should try to use these expressions as many as possible to raise students’ awareness. )

上海龙凤1314II. Speaking

上海龙凤1314If you were an expert on social problems, what is the most serious social problem today, AIDS, Drugs, Smoking or drinking?

上海龙凤13141. Pre-speaking

上海龙凤13141) Information input

上海龙凤1314Give students some information about how serious these problems are and ask them to take notes. Then they can decide what is the most serious.

(Refer to the PowerPoint).

上海龙凤1314 About AIDS

1. How many AIDS patients all over the world? Where are they? And are they young or old?

上海龙凤1314(Show 1st and 2nd pictures-proper explanation is needed)

2. What kinds of social problems can AIDS cause?

(Show 3rd to 5th pictures-proper explanation is needed)

上海龙凤13143. How about the situation in China?

(Show 6th picture-proper explanation is needed)

上海龙凤1314 About drugs

1. Is the use of drugs such as heroin, serious? Why do you think so?

(Show 1st to 3rd pictures-proper explanation is needed)

2. What kinds of problems can the use of drugs cause?

上海龙凤1314(Show 4th and 5th-proper explanation is needed)

上海龙凤13143. What should we do towards it?

(Show 6th picture-proper explanation is needed)

About Smoking

1. Nearly everyone knows that smoking is harmful to our health. But why do people smoke?

上海龙凤13142. What kinds of danger can it cause to our body?

(Show 1st to 3rd pictures-proper explanation is needed)

上海龙凤13143. Can you think of the other dangers of smoking?

(Show 4th picture-proper explanation is needed)

About drinking

上海龙凤13141. Do your parents drink? Do you think drinking is good or not, or it depends? Give your reasons. (Show 1st picture-proper explanation is needed)

上海龙凤13142. Can drinking cause some problem to our body? What are they?

(Show 2nd and 3rd pictures-proper explanation is needed)

上海龙凤13143. Will drinking cause some social problems? Give some example.

(Show 4th picture-proper explanation is needed)

2) Language input (Useful expressions)

上海龙凤1314--Repeat it to strengthen students’ ability of use it.

Supporting an opinion Challenging an opinion

I think that …, because … Perhaps, but what if / about …?

First, … Have you thought about …?

One reason is that … What makes you think that …?

上海龙凤1314For example, … Could you please explain …?

上海龙凤1314If we / they were to …, we / they could … If I were you, I would …

2. While-speaking

Group work:

Choose one of the problems listed and prepare a role card on which you write down reasons why you think your problem is the most serious. Use the role card in group discussion and try to persuade the other group members that your problem is the most serious one.

上海龙凤1314 5-10 minutes for preparation.

Ask 2 or 3 groups to report their conclusion and reasons.

上海龙凤13143. Post-speaking

Summary: As for all these social problems, we should work together, prevent them from becoming serious through education, live and let live. Thus, we can have bright future.

上海龙凤1314III. Listening (SB)

After the first case of AIDS was reported, the number of infected person grows in an amazing speed. But fortunately we also have got more and more knowledge of this disease and we are working very hard to find a solution to cure it. Although AIDS is incurable by now, it can be cured in the future if we keep on studying it.

But how can we get different kinds of knowledge of diseases, we need our disease detectives.

1. Pre-listening: Go through the four questions in Part1 and guess in pairs what a disease detective’s job is?

上海龙凤13142. While-listening: Listen to the tape and finish exercises in Part1&2.

3. Post-listening: If you were a disease detective, what would you do to learn more about a new disease?

上海龙凤1314IV. Homework

Preview Reading (p. 51) and finish the Pre-reading exercises.

上海龙凤1314The Third Period

GOALS:

To learn more knowledge about AIDS.

To help students understand the attitudes and spirits of living with disease

上海龙凤1314 To learn some useful language point

TEACHING PROCEDURES

I. Pre-reading

上海龙凤13141) Q1: What do they look?

Show the picture of a father and his son.

(The father looks caring, gentle and energetic and the son gives us an impression of being lovely and cute. They appear so healthy that you would never guess that they are living and dying with AIDS.)

2) Q2: Have you ever seen an AIDS patient? How do they look?

Show the students some pictures of AIDS patients.

(If nothing is done, there is no doubt that all the people infected with AIDS will be like them, no matter how healthy they are now.)

3) Q3: Are they bad people? Do they deserve it?

Show more pictures of people infected with HIV or AIDS.

(I’m afraid not. Like any father, “Jeremy is my whole life. Every dad dreams of watching his kid grow up and graduate from high school. I never thought that would happen for us because Jeremy and I are both HIV positive. But thanks to our new family clinic, we both have access to the treatments we need. Now maybe I will see Jeremy walk down the aisle with the class of 2017”.[Here give the students several minutes to chew and digest these words.] Like any 12-year-old child, Xiaohua is a happy girl who smiles a lot and likes to talk to her friends after school. However, she has lost her mother and will lose her father and she herself was born dying with AIDS.)

4) Q4: Do you want to know more about their life?

上海龙凤1314Our text is about Xiaohua’s life.

上海龙凤1314What questions do you think will be answered in the text?

1._______________

2._______________

3._______________

4._______________

II. While-reading

上海龙凤13141) Skimming:

上海龙凤1314Q: What’s Xiaohua’s attitude towards her disease?

上海龙凤13142) Scanning:

上海龙凤1314Q1: In what ways does AIDS spread?

Q2: How many children were infected in 2002?

3) Summary:

上海龙凤13141. Xiaohua is a 12 -year-old girl living and dying with AIDS. (para1)

上海龙凤13142. What is AIDS? (para2)

3. How was Xiaohua infected? (para3)

4. Thousands of children become infected with HIV every day. (para4)

5. Xiaohua devotes much of her left time to helping others. (para5, 6, 7)

III. Post-reading

1) Questions

(Much of the answers to these questions can be referred to the reading material on P127.)

上海龙凤1314Q1: Why is AIDS a deadly disease?

上海龙凤1314(Break down/ defenceless/treatment/not available/incurable)

Q2: Why do the young suffer the most?

上海龙凤1314(As with many diseases, children seem to suffer the most from AIDS, mainly because of a lack of proper health care, prevention and education. Even if they themselves are not infected, the disease can ruin their lives. They may have to care for sick relatives and are often unable to go to school. Living with a parent or parents who have AIDS is painful and difficult. Because the parents cannot work, the children may not have enough food and must help take care of the family.)

上海龙凤1314Q3: What do they suffer from?

(Not only the disease itself and inevitable death, but also people’s not knowing, misunderstanding and fear of the disease.)

上海龙凤1314Q4: What can be done to improve the situation?

(By the government:

By specialist and doctors:

上海龙凤1314By other people:

上海龙凤1314By the patients themselves: )

上海龙凤1314Q5: As an AIDS patient, what does Xiaohua do?

(not discouraged/ encourage/ visit, support, cheer up/create a network, persuade/talk to people)

上海龙凤1314Q6: What are her wishes?

(I wish I could remember

上海龙凤1314If I were to live long …

I wish people could…

If I were you …

Q7: How do you find her?

上海龙凤1314Q8: Next time if you meet an AIDS patient, will you regard him or her as a bad and dangerous person? What would you do?

2) Creation

AIDS Day is approaching, our school is planning some theme activities and it is collecting ideas from the students.

上海龙凤1314 Is it a good idea to invite Xiaohua to give us a lecture? If you were Xiaohua, what would you say to us? Please prepare a speech.

IV. Homework

上海龙凤13141. Preview Integrating Skills-DIAGNOSED WITH CANCER: THE DAY MY LIFE ENDED … AND BEGAN! (p. 54)

2. Learn the whole text by heart.

The Forth Period

GOALS:

To learn some information of cancer and the attitude towards it.

上海龙凤1314 To write a personal narrative.

上海龙凤1314TEACHING PROCEDURES

I. Pre-reading

Life is not always smooth, but with submerged rocks here and there, now and then. When faced with unexpected diseases or disasters or even death, what attitude to choose is a question.

Q: For example, if you found out that you had an incurable disease, how do you think your life would change? And how would you act towards the change?

上海龙凤1314-- Born dying with AIDS, Xiaohua says, “My life may have to be short, but there’s no reason why it can’t be beautiful.”

上海龙凤1314-- Diagnosed with cancer, ‘I’ also have something to say to you. Now let’s see what ‘I’ will say to you.

上海龙凤1314II. While-reading

Questions:

Q1: How did cancer change the writer’s life?

上海龙凤1314Q2: Compare the writer’s situation with that of Xiaohua. In what way are their experiences similar or different?

Q3: Do their experiences strike you?

Q4: What have you learnt from them?

上海龙凤1314(Get the students to put emphasis on some language points, especially how the writer expresses what he thinks. e.g.

I remember having an empty feeling in my stomach and thinking that my life was going to end.

上海龙凤1314 There were days when I wished that I were dead so that I would not have to feel so sick.)

III. Writing

上海龙凤1314Life is like a moon, sometimes round, sometimes not. We have happy times and also sad moments. If we draw a timeline, we will find it is not always straight. Take myself for instance…

Steps to follow

Step one: think about your past days: what were some events that made you very happy? What made you very sad?

上海龙凤1314Step two: draw a timeline of your life and mark the best times (the highs) and the worst times (the lows).

上海龙凤1314Step three: talk about the happy and sad things to your partner, with reference to the timeline.

上海龙凤1314Step four: choose one event, either happy or sad, which impresses you most. Try to remember all the details of it, especially how it made you feel, what it made you think and why it is important in your life. Prepare for writing it down.

Step five: work out an outline of what you are going to write.

上海龙凤1314Step six: read an example.

上海龙凤1314Step seven: begin to write.

IV. Homework

上海龙凤13141. Write an essay about an important event in your life.

上海龙凤1314The Fifth Period

GOALS:

上海龙凤1314 To learn about some antonyms

To practice using some useful words and phrases in the text

上海龙凤1314TEACHING PROCEDURES

I. Lead-in

Ask students some questions about Xiaohua. On one hand, they can review what they have learned. On the other hand, teacher can lead them to the learning of the useful words and phrases in this way

Q1. Do you still remember Xiaohua?

Q2. What has happened to her?

Q3. What is her attitude towards the disease?

上海龙凤1314(She is a brave girl. She is not discouraged by AIDS, instead, she tries her best to encourage and help other AIDS patients.)

II. Learn and practice using some antonyms

上海龙凤13141) Ask students to pay attention to the two words in bold and explain to them their meanings, pointing out that they have opposite meanings and this kind of words are called antonyms.

上海龙凤13142) Let students have a competition. Try to find the antonyms of the following words. Let's see who can do it correctly and quickly.

defenceless -- defensive

infect with -- immune to

上海龙凤1314protected -- unprotected

上海龙凤1314incurable -- curable

discourage -- encourage

visible -- invisible

3) Practice using these antonyms through exercises.

(Complete the sentences using the antonyms)

上海龙凤13141. In February 2003 some people got ____ a strange disease and died within a month.

2. Although she met many difficulties, Helen was not _____. She continued struggling with the disease.

上海龙凤13143. People think it a serious crime to attack _______ children.

4. AIDS can be transmitted by having ______ sex.

5. Having found out that the girl has got a disease which is ______ and will die soon, the boy decide to help her to make the last days of her life beautiful and meaningful.

III. Practice using some useful words and phrases in the text.

(Translate the following sentences with the help of Chinese or italic words.)

1. The doctor ______ (诊断)my illness as a rare skin disease.

上海龙凤13142. He has _______ (恢复)from his bad cold and can go out tomorrow.

3. The disease makes her realize how _______ (宝贵)life is.

4. The doctor told him that the wound had been infected, and that the ___________ (受感染的伤口)become deadly if it is not properly treated.

上海龙凤13145. They are certain taht this virus has been transmitted through the air, yet they have not been able to identify the ___________(传播的病毒)

上海龙凤13146. Bad news may discourage a patient, so it is very important that doctors try to cheer up the _______________(灰心丧气的病人)

上海龙凤13147. First the doctor takes a blood sample and has it tested. Then he will use the ________ (经过测试的血样)to find out if it is a serious disease.

8. You cannot delay the treatment any longer. You must stop working unless you want to deal with the risks of ______________.(延误的治疗)

上海龙凤1314IV. Complete the short summary of the text with the proper forms of the following words and phrases.

上海龙凤1314break down the immune system leave defenceless

infect with live with

上海龙凤1314live life to the fullest die of

available deadly

上海龙凤1314a lack of on the contrary

AIDS is a disease that breaks down the body's immune system and leaves a person defenceless against infections and illnesses. People get AIDS after having been infected with HIV, the virus that causes the disease. There are millions of people who die of AIDS every year.

So far, there is no treatment available for the disease and AIDS patients have to deal with the fact that they might die young. Unfortunately, a deadly disease such as AIDS also frightens others. Because of a lack of knowledge about how it gets transmitted, people often treat AIDS patients as if they were bad or dangerous.

Xiaohua is a 12-year-old girl. Though she has been living with AIDS for 12 years, she is not discouraged by the disease. On the contrary, it makes her realize how precious life is and how important it is to live life to the fullest.

上海龙凤1314V. Set a new situation, asking students to write down a short dialogue. In this way, they can review and use the words and phrases gagin.

Situation: Two women are talking with an AIDS patient. Write a dialogue, using your imagination as well as the useful words and expressions taht have been mentioned above.

VI. Homework

1. Preview grammar

2. Finish word study exercises on SB and WB

The Sixth Period

GOALS:

上海龙凤1314 To learn the Subjunctive Mood

To make students get familiar with the Subjunctive Mood and master it by using it in different situations

TEACHING PROCEDURES

I. Lead-in

上海龙凤13141) Show students the picture of Xiaohua and ask them two questions:

Q1. You must be quite familiar with this girl now, right?

(Right. She is a Xiaohua, a girl who has been infected with AIDS.)

Q2. How was she infected with AIDS?

上海龙凤1314(She was infected by birth.)

2) Xiaohua was born dying and she has no choices. But many people who really have many choices don’t realize how precious life is and do a lot of harms to themselves.

1. Show students some pictures of people who smoke a lot, drink a lot or even have drugs, pointing out all these can lead to deadly disease.

上海龙凤13142. Based on the above talking, teacher raise the following questions:

If they go on doing this, what would happen?

上海龙凤1314If you were Xiaohua, what would you like to tell them?

上海龙凤1314If you were a doctor, what would you do?

If you were one of them, what would you do?

上海龙凤13143. Some people do not take Xiaohua or doctor's advices. Finally, they die.

If they had not drunk so much wine, he would not have died at such an early age.

If he had (not)..., he would (not) have...

上海龙凤1314Ask students to make more similar sentences, using the Subjunctive Mood.

II. More Situations

1. The woman in the picture is Helen, who has been living with AIDS for many years. Now she is celebrating her birthday with her dog. If you were Helen, what kind of wishes would you make?

上海龙凤13142. It is said that a falling star can let your dream come true. If you saw a falling star, what kind of wishes would you make?

3. Besides a falling star, a magic lamp can also let your dream com true. If you had a magic lamp, what would you ask it to do for you ?

III. Homework

上海龙凤13141. Finish all the grammar exercises on SB and WB

上海龙凤13142. Review the whole unit

IV. Background Information

What is AIDS?

--http://www.aids.org/factSheets/index.html#Preventing

上海龙凤1314WHAT DO "AIDS" MEAN?

上海龙凤1314AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome:

Acquired means you can get infected with it;

Immune Deficiency means a weakness in the body's system that fights diseases.

Syndrome means a group of health problems that make up a disease.

AIDS is caused by a virus called HIV, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus. If you get infected with HIV, your body will try to fight the infection. It will make "antibodies", special molecules that are supposed to fight HIV.

When you get a blood test for HIV, the test looks for these antibodies. If you have them in your blood, it means that you have HIV infection. People who have the HIV antibodies are called "HIV-Positive". Fact Sheet 102 has more information on HIV testing. Being HIV-positive, or having HIV disease, is not the same as having AIDS. Many people are HIV-positive but don't get sick for many years. As HIV disease continues, it slowly wears down the immune system. Viruses, parasites, fungi and bacteria that usually don't cause any problems can make you very sick if your immune system is damaged. These are called "opportunistic infections" (see Fact Sheet 500).

HOW DO YOU GET AIDS?

You don't actually "get" AIDS. You might get infected with HIV, and later you might develop AIDS.

上海龙凤1314You can get infected with HIV from anyone who's infected, even if they don't look sick, and even if they haven't tested HIV-positive yet. The blood, vaginal fluid, semen, and breast milk of people infected with HIV has enough of the virus in it to infect other people. Most people get the HIV virus by:

Having sex with an infected person.

Sharing a needle (shooting drugs) with someone who's infected

上海龙凤1314 Being born when the mother is infected, or drinking the breast milk of an infected woman.

Getting a transfusion of infected blood used to be a way people got AIDS, but now the blood supply is screened very carefully and the risk is extremely low.

上海龙凤1314There are no documented cases of HIV being transmitted by tears or saliva, but it is possible to be infected with HIV through oral sex or in rare cases through deep kissing, especially if you have open sores in your mouth or bleeding gums.

In the United States, there are about 800,000 to 900,000 people who are HIV-positive. Over 300,000 people are living with AIDS. Each year, there are about 40,000 new infections. In the mid-1990s, AIDS was a leading cause of death. However, newer treatments have cut the AIDS death rate significantly.

IS THERE A CURE FOR AIDS?

There is no cure for AIDS. There are drugs that can slow down the HIV virus, and slow down the damage to your immune system. But there is no way to get all the HIV out of your body.

上海龙凤1314There are other drugs that you can take to prevent or to treat opportunistic infections (OIs). In most cases, these drugs work very well. The newer, stronger anti-HIV drugs have also helped reduce the rates of most OIs. A few OIs, however, are still very difficult to treat.

HOW CAN YOU PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS?

Unless you are 100% sure that you and the people you are with do not have HIV infection, you should take steps to prevent getting infected. This fact sheet provides an overview of HIV prevention, and refers you to other fact sheets for more details on specific topics.

上海龙凤1314Sexual Activity

You can avoid any risk of HIV if you practice abstinence (not having sex). You also won't get infected if your penis, mouth, vagina or rectum doesn't touch anyone else's penis, mouth, vagina, or rectum. Safe activities include kissing, erotic massage, masturbation or hand jobs (mutual masturbation).

Drug Use

上海龙凤1314If you're high on drugs, you might forget to use protection during sex. If you use someone else's equipment (needles, syringes, cookers, cotton or rinse water) you can get infected by tiny amounts of blood. The best way to avoid infection is to not use drugs.

Vertical Transmission

With no treatment, about 25% of the babies of HIV-infected women would be born infected. The risk drops to about 4% if a woman takes AZT during pregnancy and delivery, and her newborn is given AZT. The risk is 2% or less if the mother is taking combination antiviral therapy. Caesarean section deliveries probably don't reduce transmission risk if the mother's viral load is below 1000.

上海龙凤1314Contact with Blood

HIV is one of many diseases that can be transmitted by blood. Be careful if you are helping someone who is bleeding. If your work exposes you to blood, be sure to protect any cuts or open sores on your skin, as well as your eyes and mouth. Your employer should provide gloves, facemasks and other protective equipment, plus training about how to avoid diseases that are spread by blood.

THE BOTTOM LINE

上海龙凤1314HIV does not spread easily from person to person. To get infected with HIV, infected blood, sexual fluid, or mother's milk has to get into your body. HIV-infected pregnant women can pass the infection to their new babies.

上海龙凤1314To decrease the risk of spreading HIV:

上海龙凤1314 Use condoms during sexual activity

Do not share drug injection equipment

If you are HIV-infected and pregnant, talk with your doctor about taking anti-HIV drugs

If you are an HIV-infected woman, don't breast feed any baby

Protect cuts, open sores, and your eyes and mouth from contact with blood.

If you think you've been exposed to HIV, get tested and ask your doctor about taking anti-HIV medications.

上海龙凤1314(浙江省温岭中学英语组 赵丽红 洪峰 张卫)