英语优质课说课稿(经典3篇)
英语优质课说课稿 篇一
Title: Engaging Students in English Class through Interactive Activities
I. Introduction
Hello everyone, my name is [Name] and I am excited to present to you my English lesson plan for today. The goal of this lesson is to engage students in the learning process through a variety of interactive activities.
II. Objectives
1. To improve students' speaking and listening skills through dialogue practice.
2. To enhance students' vocabulary retention through word games.
3. To encourage students to work together and communicate effectively in English.
III. Warm-Up Activity
We will start the lesson with a quick warm-up activity called "Word Chain". Students will take turns saying a word that starts with the last letter of the previous word. This activity will help students get comfortable speaking in English and thinking quickly.
IV. Main Activity
Next, we will move on to the main activity which is a role-playing dialogue exercise. Students will be divided into pairs and given a dialogue script to practice. Each pair will then perform their dialogue in front of the class. This activity will not only improve students' speaking and listening skills but also boost their confidence in using English.
V. Vocabulary Game
To reinforce the new vocabulary learned in the dialogue exercise, we will play a vocabulary game called "Word Association". In this game, students will take turns saying a word related to the previous word. This game will help students remember the new words in a fun and interactive way.
VI. Group Discussion
Finally, we will end the lesson with a group discussion on a topic related to the dialogue exercise. Students will be encouraged to express their opinions and ideas in English, promoting effective communication and critical thinking skills.
VII. Conclusion
In conclusion, this lesson plan aims to engage students in the learning process through interactive activities that focus on improving speaking, listening, and vocabulary skills. By incorporating a variety of activities, students will have the opportunity to practice English in a dynamic and engaging way. Thank you for your attention and I hope you enjoy the lesson!
英语优质课说课稿 篇二
Title: Enhancing English Reading Comprehension Skills through Literature
I. Introduction
Good morning everyone, my name is [Name] and I am excited to present to you my English lesson plan for today. The focus of this lesson is to enhance students' reading comprehension skills through the use of literature.
II. Objectives
1. To improve students' reading comprehension skills through analyzing literary texts.
2. To promote critical thinking and analysis through discussion of themes and characters.
3. To encourage students to appreciate and enjoy literature in English.
III. Pre-Reading Activity
We will start the lesson with a pre-reading activity where students will brainstorm ideas and predictions about the text based on the title and cover. This activity will help students activate their prior knowledge and make connections to the text before reading.
IV. Reading and Analysis
Next, students will read a short story or excerpt from a novel together as a class. As they read, we will discuss the main themes, characters, and plot points. Students will be encouraged to ask questions and share their interpretations of the text.
V. Group Discussion
After reading the text, students will participate in a group discussion where they will analyze the themes, characters, and literary devices used in the text. This discussion will promote critical thinking skills and encourage students to engage with the text on a deeper level.
VI. Writing Activity
To further reinforce their understanding of the text, students will be given a writing prompt related to the themes or characters in the text. They will have the opportunity to express their thoughts and opinions in a written response, showcasing their ability to analyze and interpret literature.
VII. Conclusion
In conclusion, this lesson plan aims to enhance students' reading comprehension skills through the use of literature. By engaging with literary texts, students will develop critical thinking skills, improve their analytical abilities, and foster a love for reading in English. Thank you for your attention and I hope you enjoy the lesson!
英语优质课说课稿 篇三
英语优质课说课稿
Reading COMMUNICATION: NO PROBLEM?
Your director has sent you to meet business people at Pudong Airport. They are visitors coming from several countries, who are interested in the development of business in China. They are from Europe, North America, South America and Asia. They will be meeting at a major hotel with local business people and people who represent the Chinese government. Four people enter looking around in a curious way. You do not want to disappoint your boss, and this is an exciting experience for you, so you stand watching and listening.
The first person who arrives is Mr Garcia from Columbia, closely followed by Julia Smith from Britain. You introduce them to each other, and are surprised by what you see. Mr Garcia approaches Ms Smith, touches her shoulder and kisses her on the cheek. You see her step back appearing surprised, and take a few steps away from Mr Garcia. You think that there may have been a mistake. The visitor from Japan comes in smiling at the same time as George Cook from Canada. As they are introduced, Mr Cook reaches his hand out to the Japanese who bows. His nose touches Mr Cook’s moving hand, and they both apologize. There has been another mistake.
These are examples of learned or cultural “body language”. Not all cultures greet each other the same way, nor are they comfortable touching strangers or being too close or too far away. In the same way that people communicate with spoken language, they also express their feeling using unspoken “language” through keeping physical distance, actions or posture.
English people usually do not stand very close to others or touch strangers as soon as they meet. People from places like Spain, Italy or South American countries approach others closely and are more likely to touch them. Most people around the world now greet each other by shaking hands, but some cultures use other greetings as well. Japanese people will bow.
Ahmed Aziz is a businessman from Jordan. He moves very close to you as you introduce yourself to him. You move back a bit. He comes closer to ask you a question, and then shakes your hand. Madame Coulon is from France. She arrives hurrying, recognizes Mr Garcia’s smiling face, then they shake hands and kiss each other twice on each cheek. That is what French people usually do when they meet people they know. But Ahmed Aziz simply nods at the two women. Men from the Middle East or some Muslim countries often stand quite close to other men to talk. Many of them will not shake hands with women.
None of these actions is either good or bad. They are simply the ways in which cultures have developed. Body language is very general, and not all members of all cultures behave the same way. It is an interesting study and can help you avoid difficulty in communication.