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Period 4 Listening
The General Idea of This Period:
This period aims at listening to three stories:the story of Atlanta,Phidippides’ journey to ask for help and the passing of the Olympic torch.When accomplishing the listening tasks,train the students’ two skills—predicting the content of the listening texts by looking through the questions before listening and understanding general idea and getting detailed information by catching some key words and sentences.
Teaching Aims:
Make sure the students get the beginning(cause),development and result of the three stories and write down some key words and sentences.
Teaching Important Point:
Get the students to understand the three stories.
Teaching Difficult Point:
Understanding the listening materials.
Teaching Methods:
1.Listening-and-answering.
2.Cooperative learning.
Teaching Aids:
1.A tape recorder.
2.A projector.
Teaching Procedures:
Step 1 Revision
Revise the first part of the story of Atlanta.
T:Yesterday we learned part of the story of Atlanta.Remember?
Ss:Yes.
T:Who was Atlanta?
Ss:She was a Greek princess.
T:Good.What was she good at?
S1:She was good at running.She could even run faster than men in Greece.
T:What did she want to do in the story?
S2:She wanted to marry a man who can run faster than her.
T:Why?
S3:Because she was angry at the fact that women were not allowed to take part in the ancient Olympic Games.
T:Did any man come to compete against her?
S4:Yes.And among the men there was one named Hippomenes.
T:Was he sure to win Atlanta?
Ss:No.
T:So what did he do in order to beat her?
S5:He went to the Greek Goddess of Love to ask for help.
T:Did the Goddess help him?
S6:Yes.She gave him three golden apples to attract Atlanta’s attention.
T:Do you think Hippomenes would win the race and marry Atlanta?
Ss:Yes/No.
T:Some say yes some say no.Let’s listen and find out.
Step 2 Listening to the first listening material (Page 15)
1.Predicting the result of the story and getting the general idea.
Get the Ss to read the statements in Ex.2 on Page 15 and predict the possible result and content of the story.
T:Please open your book and turn to Page 15.Read the statements quickly and guess which can be the possible general idea of the story.
T:Now let’s listen to the tape for the first time and try to choose the right answer.
(Play the tape for the first time then check the answer.)
T:Now did you understand the story?
Ss:Yes.
T:Who won the race,Atlanta or Hippomenes?
Ss:Hippomenes.
T:Right.Now let’s see the general idea of the story.Which one is the answer?Why?
S7:The fourth one.The first one was wrong because it is only half true.Atlanta races because she does not want to marry anybody less good than herself.The second is wrong because it only tells a part of the story.Atlanta does not agree to marry the man until he wins the race against her.The third one is not quite true.The man did need help to win the race against Atlanta but it was not cheating,as Atlanta had the choice of picking up the apples or not during the race.
T:Very good job.Now let’s come to Ex.1.
2.Arranging the order of the story
T:Please read the sentences of quickly and make sure that you understand each of them.Pay attention to the story when you’re listening.
(Play the tape for the second time and pause at the key sentences.Then get them to work in pairs and discuss the answer.And then play the tape for the third time for them check their answers.At last get some students to tell their answers and check with the whole class.)
(Suggested order:4,11,7,5,1,3,9,6,10,8,2)
Step 3 Listening to the second material (Page 48)
1.Leading-in (talking about the background information on the marathon)
T:As we all know that there is an event named marathon in the modern Olympic Games.What about in ancient Olympic Games?Was there such an event?
Ss:No,there was not such an event in the ancient Olympic Games.
T:Right.The marathon was a modern event that was first introduced in the 1896 Olympic Games.How long a distance does a runner have to cover in the marathon?Do you know?
S8:About 40 kilometers.
T:Good.In fact the distance of the modern marathon was standardized as 26 miles 385 yards or 42.195 kilometers.Why do we have the event in the modern Olympic Games?Do you have any idea?
Ss:I don’t know./I have no idea.
T:In fact it is a race to commemorate Pheidippides,an ancient day-runner who carried news
of the Persian landing at Marathon to Athens (a distance of 26 miles)in order enlist help for the battle.We are going to hear the story of him.Now please turn to Page 48 and read the background information together.
(Ss read in chorus.)
2.Listen for the first time for the general idea.
Get the students to listen for the first time and get the general idea.
T:Now please listen to the story and finish the following exercises:
(1)Fill in the following blanks.
Phidippides was the best ______ of ______.
The leaders of ______ told Phideppides to go to Sparta to ______against the Persians.
Phidippides ______ early in the morning.
Altogether it took him ______to run to Sparta but his journey was not ______ as they would not help them.Sadly he ______.
...
He had a little rest and went to ______.It was a long,hard battle but at last the Athenians ______.
At once Phidippides was asked to go to ______...
As he got near ______ he began to ______.
Slowly,slowly he ______ the market place.
As he got to the statue of the God,Athene,he ______ to the ground.
(2)How many journey did Phidippides make in the story?
(After listening,check the answers with the whole class.)
(1)Fill in the following blanks.
runner;Athens
Athens;ask for help
sets off
three days;useful;returned home
Marathon;won
Athens
Athens
reached
fell
(2)He made two journey.One to Sparta and back to Athens.The other from Marathon to Athens.
3.Listen for the second time and finish questions 2 to 5.
After listening,give some time for them to discuss with their classmates for their answers then check the answers with the whole class.
4.Listen for the third time to check their answers.
Step 4 Listening to the third material (Page 51)
1.Preparation for listening.
T:So much for the story of Phidippides.Now let’s come to a tradition of the Olympic Games.Please turn to Page 51.There is a picture.What is it?
Ss:It’s a torch.
T:Right.We are going to listen to the story of a torch.Now please read the statements in Ex.1
first and make sure you understand every sentence.
2.Listen for the first time and number the events.
T:Now listen to the tape and put the events in a correct order.
3.Check the answers.
Check the answers with the whole class.
Suggested answers:5,7,2,1,6,3,4,8
Step 5 Summary and Homework
T:In this class,we learned more about the Olympic Games and their traditions.After class,you should go on surfing the Internet,read more and listen to more materials to learn more about the Olympic Games.
Homework:Listen to the listening materials again after class.Find the reason why you made mistakes.
Step 6 The Design of the Writing on the
Blackboard
Unit 2 The Olympic Games
Period 4
the story of Atlanta
Phidippides’ journey to ask for help
the passing of the Olympic torch
Step 7 Record after Teaching