少儿英语句子教学方法

幼少时期是学第二语言的最佳好时光。下面是小编为大家整理的少儿英语句子教学方法,欢迎参考~

1、情景教学法

在英语课堂上,老师们可以为学生们模拟各种各样生活中的真实场景,以生动活泼的方式来呈现学生们感兴趣的单元主体,组织学生们在情景中不断地反复地操练新知,达到学以致用的学习效果。

2、音乐,律动教学法

Happy Melody 和 Motion Chant是我们课本里的英语歌曲童谣。英语教学蕴含在“说,唱”英语中。

以韵律式的“说,唱”形式,配合科学编排的韵律动作,全方位地调动视觉、听觉、言语能力和肢体动作,让孩子真正“懂得”英语,真正“脱口而出”纯正的英语,真正“学”会英语。

3、全身肢体反应教学法 TPR

为学生学习的几乎每一句英语,都配上了生动的动作,让孩子们边说英语,边用动作将其含义表达出来。

全身肢体反应教学法注重的是语言学习中的互动模式。小柒曾经和大家详细解说过:

它能够一下子就抓住学生的注意力,吸引学生参加活动,让他们在轻松快乐的学习环境中,犹如身临其境般的体验英语。

4、童话剧教学法

教学内容直接决定了学生的学习欲望和制约着语言教师对教学方法的选用。

在英语课堂上,当孩子们遨游在光怪陆离的童话故事中,他们学习的英语积极性被充分地调动了起来,当他们和一个个栩栩如生的童话人物交上好朋友的时候,他们的英语也会取得长足的进步。

5、直接母语式教学法

全英文教学给小朋友一个全英文的环境,让其习惯于英文的听说及直接用英文进行思考,改掉在头脑里进行二次翻译的过程,能很快的掌握英语的'发音习惯及语感,像母语一样的直接反应,形英语思维,说出标准的英文。

6、自然教学法

在学习英语中,用习得的方式比学习的效果好得多。

因此,英语课堂环境创设得接近学生的实际生活。

教师利用学生过去学过的知识,设计和英语为母语的学生文化相近、便于他们理解的教学活动。

在介绍新词汇、引进新知识的时候,教师尽可能结合周围实际环境,在一个富有实际意义的环境之中,像掌握母语(中文)一样,掌握英语。

7、游戏教学法

游戏是儿童生活中不可或缺的部分。他们在游戏中模仿成人生活,体会人生百态。

教学内容分为单词教学游戏、句子教学游戏、音标教学游戏、诗歌教学游戏和巩固复习游戏;

方式方法上分为比赛、猜结果、角色表演、听音反应、模拟、律动、变声调游戏等。

课堂教学游戏贯穿模仿、操练、活用等教学过程的始终。

这些教学方法充分满足了儿童好玩、好动、好奇、好胜、好表扬的心理需要,因而听课时注意力集中,情绪高涨,思维活跃,学习潜力得以充分发挥。

8、戏剧教学

根据儿童这一特定的教学对象,我们将所选童话故事改编成剧本。

在教学中让孩子们扮演剧中的各种角色,学一段演一幕,学完一篇,一个童话剧就已排练完毕,可上演了。

通过教学排练表演,孩子们英语口语交际能力迅速提高,这种方法比起虚拟一个孤立情景进行口语教学,更生动、更自然,因而教学效果十分明显。

少儿英语寓言故事

少儿英语游戏:Wolf

Knock konck knock (敲门三下)

Who is it (手放耳边听)

It’s mummy (捏鼻子装妈妈的声音)

Open the door (双手打开门)

Come in please (招手)

Oh ,no (双手胸前摆手)

Big bad wolf (打狼)

Go out (双手推狼出去)

Big bad wolf (打狼)

英语寓言故事The Shepherd and the Wolf

A SHEPHERD once found the whelp of a Wolf and brought it up, andafter a while taught it to steal lambs from the neighboring flocks. The Wolf, having shown himself an apt pupil, said to theShepherd, "Since you have taught me to steal, you must keep a sharp lookout, or you will lose some of your own flock."

英语寓言故事The Nurse and the Wolf

"Be quiet now," said an old Nurse to a child sitting on her lap. "If you make that noise again I will throw you to the Wolf."Now it chanced that a Wolf was passing close under the window as this was said. So he crouched down by the side of the house and waited. "I am in good luck to-day," thought he. "It is sure to cry soon, and a daintier morsel I haven't had for many a long day." So he waited, and he waited, and he waited, till at last the child began to cry, and the Wolf came forward before the window, and looked up to the Nurse, wagging his tail. But all the Nurse did was to shut down the window and call for help, and the dogs of the house came rushing out. "Ah," said the Wolf as he galloped away,"Enemies promises were made to be broken."

英语寓言故事The Mother and the Wolf

A FAMISHED WOLF was prowling about in the morning in search of food. As he passed the door of a cottage built in the forest, he heard a Mother say to her child, "Be quiet, or I will throw you out of the window, and the Wolf shall eat you." The Wolf sat all day waiting at the door. In the evening he heard the same woman fondling her child and saying: "You are quiet now, and if the Wolf should come, we will kill him." The Wolf, hearing these words, went home, gasping with cold and hunger. When he reached his den, Mistress Wolf inquired of him why he returned wearied and supperless, so contrary to his wont. He replied: "Why, forsooth! use I gave credence to the words of a woman!"

英语寓言故事The Wolf and the Horse

A WOLF coming out of a field of oats met a Horse and thus addressed him: "I would advise you to go into that field. It is full of fine oats, which I have left untouched for you, as you are a friend whom I would love to hear enjoying good eating." The Horse replied, "If oats had been the food of wolves, you would never have indulged your ears at the cost of your belly." Men of evil reputation, when they perform a good deed, fail to get credit for it.

英语寓言故事The Wolf and the Lion

A WOLF, having stolen a lamb from a fold, was carrying him off to his lair. A Lion met him in the path, and seizing the lamb, took it from him. Standing at a safe distance, the Wolf exclaimed, "You have unrighteously taken that which was mine from me!" To which the Lion jeeringly replied, "It was righteously yours, eh? The gift of a friend?'