二、抓主线,搞好课堂教学,向45分钟要质量 。
针对学生英语基础较差这种情况,我从讲解最简单最基本的知识入手,激发他们学习英语的兴趣,让他们觉得英语并不难学 。每节课前,我都认真钻研教材,对教材的基本思想、基本概念甚至每句话、每个单词都弄清楚,了解教材的结构,如重点与难点,考虑学生原有的知识水平、实际情况,找出适合他们的教学方法,考虑他们接受知识的过程中可能会有哪些困难,怎样采取相应的预防措施等等 。备课充分,课堂上就能有的放矢 。上课时我想方设法让学生全身心投入 。关注全体学生,精讲多练,语言简洁明了,提问面向全体学生,对不同知识水平的学生提问不同的问题 。对于后进生,多提问,多巡视,多辅导,让他们回答最简单的问题,使他们体会到学习英语的乐趣,树立起他们学习的信心 。向高标准进军 。
三、搞好课外辅导,解诀实际问题丨
课外作业,布置得少而精,绝不是机械重复的作业,并且针对不同英语水平的学生布置不同的作业,真正做到因材施教 。对于优等生,课堂上讲的知识他们能立刻掌握,因此课后作业侧重于培养他们运用英语的能力 。对于英语学习吃力的学生,除了课堂上给予特殊照顾外,我还利用课余时间,在他们自愿的基础上给他们补课 。自从每天晚饭后训练听力半小时以来,考虑到学生的听力水平较差,教师不在学生纪律不能保证,录音机经常坏了学生会束手无策等问题,我每天都来校陪学生训练,维持他们的纪律,处理他们遇到的难题,两周来从没缺席一次 。
四、奉献真诚,做学生喜欢的老师 。
亲其师,才能信其道 。学生喜欢崇拜老师,自然而然就愿意上听他的课 。首先我尊重学生,用欣赏的眼光去看待每个学生,将学生当作自己的孩子来管,对于他们的困难力所能及地帮助解决 。对所有的学生我都一视同仁,从不说一句挖苦、讽刺的话,对他们多表扬鼓励,少批评甚至不批评 。尤其是对待那些差生,我注意观察他们身上的闪光点,给予恰如其分的表扬 。特别是有些英语基础不好的后进生,我鼓励他们从最基本的入手学起,对他们的进步进行大力表扬,让他们时时体会到成功的喜悦 。当我出现错误,例如某个单词音读不准或误解了某个学生时,我会公开当面道歉 。这样用我的诚心来换学生的真心:班上每个学生的情况我已基本了解,虽然刚刚教了他们两周,竟有好几个学生向我倾诉他们的心理话;更另我感到欣喜的是,每班都有七、八个英语基础很差的学生能很认真地听课,并且能努力按时完成作业了,成绩得到了提高 。
3.英语教案应该怎么写要有教学目标,教学重点和难点,教学过程,布置作业等几个环节 。
我给你篇范文供你参考:Module 5 A Lesson in a LabPeriod 1 Teaching aims:1. To introduce some general science.2. To learn some words related to the theme of this module.3. To develop speaking ability by practicing saying the numbers, especially the fractions. Important and difficult points:1. Arouse the students' interests and love in science.2. Enable the students to understand some elements about the chemistry lab.3. Make the students know how to read the numbers.Teaching procedures:Step 1. IntroductionActivity 1The aim of the activity is to ask the students to finish the quiz about general science to arouse their interest in science. The activity can be done as follows:Firstly, ask the students to go through the following the quiz and make their choice on their own.Quiz: How much do you know about general science?1. Water exists __________.(a) as a solid, a liquid and a gas (b) as a solid and a liquid only2. When you heat a metal, it will ___________(a) expand (b) contract3. Steel is mixture of_____________.(a) iron and other substances. (b) iron and oxygen4. _______________ of the earth's surface is water.(a) Two-thirds (b) 50%5. The distance of the sun from the earth is ______________ kilometers.(a) 25,500 (b) 150,500,5006.The earth is 4.6______________ years old.(a) million (b) billion7. The earth is ______________ the moon(a) twice as large as (b) forty-nine times larger thanThen put the students in pairs to compare their answers and call back the answers from the class.Finally ask them to listen to the tape about the above quiz and check their answers.Answers: 1. a; 2. a; 3. a 4. a; 5. b; 6. b; 7. b.Activities 2 & 3The teacher can prepare some cards about different things for the class at first. Before showing the students the cards, the teacher can say to the whole class: Things can be divided into three kinds, natural, man-made, and either natural or man-made, now I'll show you some cards in my hand, can you tell me which are natural, man-made or both?After this, the teacher can continue to say to the whole the class: Can you give some examples? Then divide the whole class into two big groups to compete. The teacher can ask the Ss to speak out as many examples as possible and write down the words in the table on the blackboard as follows:Natural Eg: wood, ------Man-made Eg: glass, ------Either natural or man-made Eg: water, ------Finally, ask the Ss to open their books at Page 41 and read the words in the box aloud. If possible, they can look up the words to know what they mean. Of course, the above competition will continue, that is to say, at this moment, the teacher can ask the Ss to put the words in the box on Page 41 in their books in the above table.Step 2. Vocabulary and SpeakingActivity 1The aim of the activity is to have the students know how to read the long numbers. So the activity can be done like this:Before dealing with the activity, the teacher had better build up a long number byhaving the students say an increasing sequence, eg:3 three33 thirty-three333 three hundred and thirty-three3, 333 three thousand, three hundred and thirty-three33, 333 thirty-three thousand, three hundred and thirty-threeAt this time, most of the Ss will know the way of reading these long numbers: where to say “million”, “thousand”, and “hundred” . So in order to consolidate what they just learned, the teacher can practice saying the numbers at the top of Page 42 with the students to make sure the Ss have the correct intonation.Then ask the Ss to go through the rest of the numbers in Activity 1 and find the errors individually according to the directions.Finally the teacher calls back the answers from the class.Answers: 1)The word “thousand” is missing after “four hundred and seventy”; 2)The word “one”(or “a”) is missing before “hundred million”. Activity 2Firstly, the teacher point at the fractions and say them in English. At the same time the teacher have the Ss repeat them after him or her.Then the teacher and the Ss make an analysis about the rules of reading fractions in English together.Finally the teacher ask the Ss to read the rest of the fractions in Activity 2 on Page 42 in their books in English on their own. If necessary, the teacher can write down the correct answers on the blackboard to check what they read.Answers: 1. two-fifths; 2. five-eighths; 3. nine-tenths 4.three-eighths; 5.five-sixths. Activity 3The teacher should introduce the concept of percentage at first, and then the teacher write down some percentages on the blackboard and read them out in English.Eg:。