授课题目:Unit 4 The Surprising purpose of travel
授课时间:第_____周
授课类型:理论课
授课时数:____课时
教学目的:
After finishing this unit, students will be able to: 1. To practice speaking skills at a travel agency
2. To foster students genre awareness and apply it to reading and writing
3. To master the reading skill of looking for thesis statement 4. To enable students to write an essay of causes on fixed topics by using a genre-based process-writing approach
教学重点和难点:
1. To talk about the surprising purpose of travel 2. To understand the text fully 3. To apply the phrases and patterns
4. To master the cause-effect essay writing skill
教学方法和手段:
Various kinds of teaching methods are used:
1. Teaching in class. Explain the profound theoretical knowledge in class;
2. Case study. Provide case study during teaching, and make the students to discuss about the case;
3. Bilingual and full English teaching;
4. Learner-centered approach; situational & communicative method; 5. Project-based approach
教学内容和过程:
Section A The surprising purpose of travel
Step One Warming-up Activities 30 minutes I. Write as many words related to travel as you can ? Varieties of travel ? Means of transportation ? Tourist attractions ? Entertainment activities ? Things to take ? Where to stay
? Other words about travel II. Lead-in questions:
1. Do you like travelling? What are the reasons for you to travel? ? To have a change
? To experience something new and unfamiliar ? To see the world and understand different culture ? To marvel at the wonder of great nature ? To escape from a boring lifestyle ? To have a thorough relaxation ? To broaden one’s horizons
2. What’s your suggestion to a student who wants to have a trip but doesn’t have enough money for it? ? Plan ahead
? Find useful information ? Travel in group
? Go to a less-known place ? Pack necessary things
III Background knowledge
1. Where is Left Bank café? What features does it have?
? The Left Bank café is located in the village of Saranac Lake on the Left Bank of the River Seine in Paris. It is a favorite meeting place
of great artists, writers, and famous intellectuals since the early 20th century. LBC serves authentic French café-style food, including crêpes and tar tines, as well as coffee, tea, wines and beers.
2. What is Let’s Go? Give more information about it.
? A world-renowned travel guide series, researched, written, edited, and run entirely by students at Harvard University.
? It is claimed to be “the student travel guide” aimed at readers “both young and young at heart”.
? Let’s Go was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the US. Office. 3. What do you know about Machu Picchu?
? An ancient ruined South American city high up in the Andes Mountains in Peru.
? It was built by the Incas, a Native American people of South America, in about 1500 AD,
? It has a temple of the sun and many other buildings. ? It is a popular place for tourists to visit.
Step Two Text Study 80 minutes I.
Interactive reading of the text
1) Why does the author choose the word “burdensome” to describe his
imaginary travel? (Para. 1)
2) What does the author mean by “the rest of the journey can feel
like a tedious lesson in the ills of modernity? It sucks.”? (Para. 2)
3) Suppose travel is troublesome and sometimes even unpleasant, why
do we travel according to the author? (Para. 2-4) 4) What kind of travel is truly compulsory? (Para. 4)
5) What is the irony when people travel to Paris trying to leave all
those troubles behind? (Para. 5)
6) What is the finding of the research? What does the author wants
to prove by referring to the example? (Para. 6)
1. Reading comprehension
7) What do we need to do to trigger our creativity? (Para. 8)
will happen to us after travel? (Para. 9)
8) What are the secret cornerstones of creativity of travel?What
2. Structure of the text
Part I Introduction (Paras. 1-4)
The author gives us a vivid description of the imaginary travel experience, including how he struggles to get up in the early morning, how he gets to the flight gate after all trouble and how he finally gets stuck in the airport. The author puts forward a question: Why do we travel?
Part II Body (Paras. 5-8)
The author takes us to rethink the question: what is the real purpose of
travel? Besides, she shares her own understanding of the real purpose of travel.
Part III Concluding part (Para 9)
We travel because we need to, because distance and difference are the secret cornerstones of creativity.
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3. Summary of the Text
Travel is ___________ and sometimes even unpleasant; then what is the driving force behind our travel? We travel because we need to. Sometimes our travel is a ____ because we should attend the business luncheon, because we should celebrate Thanksgiving with our mom. We travel because we want to.
Owing to the fact that most travel is _______, we just travel following our heart. Most people travel for the sake of __________, but their mind tends to solve the stubborn ___________ issues while on vacation. What is the real purpose of travel? Travelling to a new place can make us less controlled by familiar cognitive ________ that imprison us. As a result, we can better combine the new with the old, the mundane is ________ from a slightly more abstract perspective.
To __________ travelers, multicultural contrast means that they are open to ambiguity and willing to see the world in different ways, thus to expand the ______________ of their “cognitive inputs” as they refuse