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Cambridge children's English level 1 Unit 1 teaching plan
Another teacher helped me guide ABC to change English the other day and told us that it was easy to learn English. With a good learning situation, it is absolutely necessary to learn spoken English. The emphasis is on the teacher's teaching experience. The spoken English of Europeans and Americans is much better than that of Southeast Asians. Only by persisting in regular oral English learning can we achieve the best learning effect ... Remember to review classroom audio repeatedly after class to help strengthen memory. Then, if there is really no oral conversation, you can go to the listening room or Hujiang to get extracurricular learning materials to read. Talking more and asking more questions in a short time will improve the learning effect. I don't know if it's late, but the book is at home. Write it briefly. I have many new friends. My teaching goal is to learn how to introduce myself. Learning sentence patterns: I have ... I have ... and other people's corresponding statements. Teaching difficulty: understanding non-three-single collocation hav. E, the third person singular collocation has a teaching process: 1. I have many new friends. Explain the meaning of the sentence and lead out the 1 part. Listen, read and learn part 1 Translate and learn how to introduce yourself, including name, age and hobbies. My Chinese (English) name is ... I am ... (age) I like ... (hobby, verbs are in the form of ing, countable nouns are plural) or I like (adding verb prototype) to practice one by one ... from what I like to ... entering the role. Learn a lot of sentence patterns I have learned ... read this part carefully ... introduce the usage of other people's words in the previous sentence patterns, and I have mastered a lot ... Your sister Mike has a lot of ... reading some nursery rhymes. Practice judging right or wrong, and be proficient in sentence patterns. Homework: Write an English self-introduction, including name, age, hobbies and matters related to hobbies. It should also be mentioned that you can use this assignment to do third-person substitution exercises in the next class. Well, that's about it. You can talk a little about the remaining exercises in the book, and some of them will be well explained ~ ~