资源简介 Unit 1 Sports-Writing WorkshopThis Writing Workshop centers on sports-related descriptive writing, guiding students to compose a coherent paragraph or short essay about a favorite sport, a memorable sports event, or an outstanding athlete. The unit integrates vocabulary and expressions from the "Sports" theme (e.g., terms for sports actions, emotions, and outcomes) and emphasizes structuring a narrative with a clear beginning, middle, and end. Students will learn to use sensory details, time connectives, and vivid verbs to enhance their descriptions, making their writing more engaging and expressive.教学目标 Knowledge & Skills: Master key vocabulary and phrases related to sports (e.g., "sprint," "dribble," "cheer," "overcome," "a sense of achievement"). Understand the basic structure of a descriptive sports narrative: introduction (background/setting), body (process/details), and conclusion (feelings/reflection). Apply appropriate cohesive devices (e.g., "first," "then," "finally," "however") to ensure logical flow. Use sensory language (sight, sound, feeling) to enrich descriptions. Process & Methods: Develop collaborative writing skills through pair discussions and peer editing. Enhance critical thinking by analyzing model texts and identifying effective writing techniques. Practice drafting, revising, and polishing a sports-related narrative. Cultural Awareness & Affective Aims: Foster an appreciation for sportsmanship, perseverance, and teamwork. Encourage students to reflect on personal experiences and express themselves confidently in English.教学重难点 Key Points: Structuring a coherent sports narrative with clear stages. Using vivid vocabulary and sensory details to describe actions and emotions. Difficult Points: Balancing factual description with personal feelings in writing. Correctly applying complex sentences and cohesive devices to connect ideas smoothly.Vocabulary:Sports types: basketball, swimming, marathon, badminton, etc.Actions: jump, pass, score, compete, train, etc.Emotions: excited, nervous, proud, disappointed, determined, etc.Outcomes: victory, defeat, record, improvement, challenge, etc.Phrases & Expressions:"Take part in," "compete against," "come from behind," "break a record," "a sense of pride," "push oneself to the limit."Sentence Patterns:Time clauses: "While I was running, I heard the crowd cheering."Result clauses: "I trained hard every day, so I finally won the race."Descriptive sentences: "The sun was shining brightly as we stepped onto the court."Text Structure:Introduction: When/where the event happened; what sport it was.Body: Key actions, challenges, or turning points.Conclusion: Feelings, lessons learned, or future goals.教学过程Stage 1: Warm-up & Lead-in (5 minutes)Activity: "Quick Talk." Show students pictures/videos of popular sports (e.g., a basketball game, a runner crossing the finish line). Ask:"What sport is this Have you ever tried it ""How did you feel when you watched or played it "Aim: Activate prior knowledge, arouse interest, and introduce the theme.Stage 2: Model Text Analysis (10 minutes)Present a model paragraph about a student’s first 100m race. Read it aloud, then guide students to analyze:Structure: Underline the introduction (time/place), body (race process), and conclusion (feelings).Language Features: Highlight vivid verbs ("raced," "panted"), sensory words ("loud cheers," "sweaty palms"), and connectives ("at first," "suddenly," "in the end").Discussion: "Why do these details make the story interesting How does the writer show both actions and emotions "Aim: Help students identify effective writing techniques and text structure.Stage 3: Vocabulary & Sentence Practice (8 minutes)Vocabulary Game: "Fill in the Blanks." Provide sentences with missing sports-related words (e.g., "She ______ the ball into the net and scored!"). Students work in pairs to complete them.Sentence Expansion: Give a simple sentence ("I played tennis.") and ask students to add details: "When Where How did you feel What happened " (e.g., "Last Saturday, I played tennis with my dad at the park. I felt nervous at first, but I laughed when I missed the ball.")Aim: Reinforce key vocabulary and practice descriptive sentence patterns.Stage 4: Guided Writing (15 minutes)Task: Write a 80-100 word paragraph about "A Memorable Sports Moment."Steps:Brainstorming: Students use a mind map to note down:When/where the moment happened.Key actions or events.Feelings before/during/after.Drafting: Encourage students to follow the model structure, using learned vocabulary and connectives.Peer Editing: Students exchange drafts and check for:Clear structure (introduction, body, conclusion).Vivid details and correct use of connectives.Grammar/spelling accuracy.Teacher circulates to offer guidance (e.g., "Can you add a sound detail here ").Aim: Apply learned skills in practical writing and develop collaborative learning.Stage 5: Sharing & Feedback (7 minutes)Invite 2-3 students to read their drafts aloud.Class feedback: "What details did you like How could the writing be improved "Teacher summarizes: Praise strengths (e.g., "Great use of time words!") and address common issues (e.g., "Remember to connect your feelings to actions").Aim: Enhance confidence and provide targeted improvement suggestions.教学反思Strengths:The warm-up activity effectively engaged students by linking to their real-life experiences.Analyzing the model text helped students clearly understand the writing structure and language features.Peer editing promoted interactive learning and allowed students to learn from each other.Areas for Improvement:Some students struggled to balance action descriptions with emotional expressions; more examples of such integration could be provided.Time management for drafting was tight for slower writers; adjusting the task length or offering sentence frames might help.Extending the activity to include more sports cultures (e.g., international events) could enrich cultural awareness.Future Plans:Assign a homework task: Expand the paragraph into a short essay with more details.Organize a "Sports Writing Exhibition" to display excellent works and motivate students. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览