
本节课从一首歌导入新课,引出句型What do you want to be whenyou grow up?及一些表示职业的词汇,随后从问题“What are you going to be 10years later?”引出be going to...一般将来时,并引申出本课重点句型What are you going to bewhen you grow up?,然后通过听Cheng Han的未来职业规划,进一步的巩固What do you want to be when you grow up?并引出句型How are you going to dothat? 在学习新句型后,通过训练,引导学生用be going to 结构,表达未来的职业计划。



The Simple Future Tense 一般将来时
1) 一般将来时表示将来某个时间要发生的
动作或存在的状态,也表示将来经常或反复发生的动作,常与表示将来的时间状语连用,如:tomorrow,next week,next year等。其构成为“助动词will +动词原形”。
2) be going to 用于一般将来时态中,表示“打算,准备,将要……”。动词be 要随着主语的人称变化而变化,后面要用动词的原形。
eg. He is going to walk to school.
I am going to buy a new CD.
They are going to wash the dishes after dinner.
3) go,come,leave这三个词一般不放在be going to 的后面,这三个动词如果要表示将来时,要直接用be+ going/ coming/leaving 的形式。
eg. They are leaving Beijing tonight.
The teacher is coming.
We are going to the Great Wall
next Saturday.

本课以关于“New Year’s Resolutions”的视频导入课程,由视频引出New Year’s Resolutions的含义,分类及原因,并指出通常用“be going to +动词原形”的形式表达新年计划。随后,通过一段谈论新年计划的听力材料,引导总结“什么是新年计划?”“怎样实现新年计划?”接着,让学生讨论其它的新年计划,以及实现新年计划的方式,并进行对话练习。最后,通过“写自己的新年计划”巩固本节课所学内容。



New Year’s Resolutions
The New Year is a time for resolutions. Mentally, at least, most of us could compile formidable lists of 'dos' and 'don'ts'. The same old favorites recur year in year out with monotonous regularity. We resolve to get up earlier each morning, eat less, find more time to play with the children, do a thousand and one jobs about the house, be nice to people we don't' like, drive carefully, and take the dog for a walk every day. Past experience has taught us that certain accomplishments are beyond attainment. If we remain inveterate smokers, it is only because we have so often experienced the frustration that results from failure. Most of us fail in our efforts at self-improvement because our schemes are too ambitious and we never have time to carry them out. We also make the fundamental error of announcing our resolutions to everybody so that we look even more foolish when we slip back into our bad old ways. Aware of these pitfalls, this year I attempted to keep my resolutions to myself. I limited myself to two modest ambitions: to do physical exercise every morning and toread more of an evening. An all-night party on New Year's Eve provided me with a good excuse for not carrying out either of these new resolutions on the firstday of the year, but on the second, I applied myself assiduously to the task.
The daily exercises lasted only eleven minutes and I proposed to do them early in the morning before anyone had got up. The self-discipline required to drag myself out of bed eleven minutes earlier than usual was considerable. Nevertheless, I managed to creep down into the living room for two days before anyone found me out. After jumping about on the carpet and twisting the human frame into uncomfortable positions, I sat down at the breakfast table in an exhausted condition. It was this that betrayed me. The next morning the whole family trooped in to watch the performance. That was really unsettling, but I fended off the taunts and jibes of the family good-humouredly and soon everybody got used to the idea. However, my enthusiasm waned. The time I spent at exercises gradually diminished. Little by little the eleven minutes fell to zero. By January 10th, I was back to where I had started from. I argued that if I spentless time exhausting myself at exercises in the morning, I would keep my mind fresh for reading when I got home formwork Resisting the hypnotizing effect of television, I sat in my room for a few evenings with my eyes glued to book. One night, however, feeling cold and lonely, I went downstairs and sat in front of the television pretending to read. That proved to be my undoing, for I soon got back to my old bad habit of dozing off in front of the screen. I still haven't given up my resolution to do more reading. In fact, I have just bought a book entitled How to Read a Thousand Words a Minute. Perhaps it will solve my problem, but I just haven't had time to read it!
——摘自新概念英语第三册Lesson 50 New Year Resolutions