课题
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Module 5 Museums
Unit 2 There’s no shouting and no running
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教 学 目 标
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德育目标:To know something about the Science Museum in London
知识目标:To get information about the Science Museum in London
To understand passages involving Compound word
能力目标:To talk about the signs with “ mustn’t, can’t, Don’t… No….”
Word Formation --Compound word
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重点
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Word Formation --Compound word
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难点
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Phrase
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课型
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Reading and writing
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教法
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PWP approach
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Teaching Procedures:
Step I: Revision there are many sorts of museums
Reading and vocabulary
1. Talk about the differences in the two museums
boring busy do experiments exhibit fun interesting noisy not allowed to quiet serious unusual
2. Read the passage and answer the questions
The science museum in London
1. In what way is the Science Museum different from other museums?
2. Where does Tony go when he visits the Science Museum?
3. What else is there to see in the Science Museum?
3. Complete the table
Name of museum
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place
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Favourite room
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Exhibit/ Experiment
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Rule
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Open
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Charge
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4. Read the passage again and decide what the underlined words refer to
1. People talk about what they can see and do there…
2. …it’s a great way to learn about science…
3. …but you can buy postcards of them in the museum shops.
5. Answer the questions
as…as drop in fill free physics position sand truck try out wheel
- What kind of physics experiments can you do at the Launch Pad?
- What can you try out in the Human and Nature room?
- How much does it cost to go in the Science Museum?
- For how long can you drop in at the Science Museum?
6. Complete the passage with it, they, that and there it
There are a lot of museum in London, and one of the most popular is the British Museum. Thousands of people visit (1) every year. (2) can see lots of interesting things from different times and places.
The British Museum is very serious, so(3) is quite(4) . People mustn’t make a noise, and (5) mustn’t touch the exhibits. Photography is not allowed in the British Museum, so it’s a good idea to visit the museum shop and buy postcards. Entry to the museum is free, so you can visit (6) as often as you like.
Reading More the library of London Science Museum
The Science Museum library was founded in 1883 as the Science Library of the South Kensington Museum (which also had Art and
Education Libraries), and had grown into an important national science library by the 1930s. More recently we have specialized in the history of science and technology, in our key role as part of the National Museum of Science & Industry. The Science Museum Library is primarily a research library for the history and public understanding of the physical sciences and all branches of engineering.
We welcome academics and students, curators, collectors and dealers, enthusiasts, private researchers and the general public to use the library
for reference. We can provide advice and guidance for your research, and help in using our collections, and will answer enquiries requiring up to 15 minutes research.
Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London SW7 2DD.
Switchboard: 0870 870 4868
Open 10am – 6pm every day except 24 to 26 December.
Entry is free, but charges apply for the IMAX 3D Cinema, simulators and some special exhibitions.
7. Write a passage about your favourite museum
• Say if there are many museums in your town.
There are only two museums in my town…
• Say which one is your favourite.
My favourite museum is…
• Say what’s special or unusual.
It’s special because…
• Say what you can see and do there.
You can see…
Homework
Finish the workbook exercises
Write a passage about your favourite museum