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英語聽力競賽活動的思想總結

篇一:英語聽力競賽活動總結

為激發我校學生英語學習的興趣,進一步促進學生英語聽力能力和實際應用能力的提高, 檢測前一段教學效果及學生的學習情況,提高學生的英語聽力能力和水平,讓英語走入學生的日常生活,讓學生用所學去實踐、去檢驗、去創造。20xx年9月18日星期三下午,九年級英語聽力競賽在會議室順利舉行,這是一箇中學生英語聽力、技能展示的盛會,也是促進學校英語教學水平提高的一次競賽活動。現就此次活動總結如下:

英語聽力競賽活動的思想總結

一、基本情況

本次競賽活動從九年級選優秀學生參加。為了開展好這次競賽活動,我們英語組精心準備測試題目,做好計劃、精心的組織和嚴謹的安排,從各個班級中抽選出20名學生參賽,決賽期間,由我組五名老師擔任評委,其他教師組織紀律,嚴格按照評比標準,本着公平、公正的原則,認真負責地對每位參賽選手進行了細緻的評審,選出8名獲獎者。

二、成功與不足之處:

我們欣喜的看到,學生也表現出極大的熱情,有部分學生能比較輕鬆地聽,説明孩子們學好英語的潛力很大。這是我校首次開展的英語聽力競賽活動,有一定的意義,它成功地為學生搭建了一個合作學習、展示自我、互相學習交流的平台,每位參賽學生在這次活動中開闊了視野,有不同程度的收穫。競賽活動不僅營造了學校英語聽力學習的氛圍,還激發了學生學英語、説英語、用英語的熱情。

但同時也存在問題。1、在本次競賽中,我們發現有相當一部分選手的英語聽力有一定的難度,畢竟我們練的較少,平時教學中時間有限,我們希望在日常的教學活動中,能充分利用教學光盤、英語錄音磁帶等英語教學資源,引領學生展開聽説、聽寫等教學活動,創造學生學習英語的環境

2、參賽選手臨場應變能力較差。主要體現在現場大多數選手的英語聽得不是很清楚,大部分參賽選手的英語詞彙量不足,平時的積累不夠,積累詞彙是提高英語聽説水平的一個重要前提.

3、有些同學因為少參加此類的活動,表現膽怯,學生要通過多聽,多練來鍛鍊,老師也要在教學活動中多創設語言訓練的環境,為學生創造一些展示的機會,教給學生一些聽的技巧,引導學生在大量練習中提高聽的能力。

以賽促教,以賽促學,競賽是形式,應用是目的。希望通過此活動,學生在競賽中學習競爭,學習合作,學習他人身上的優點.能夠集中思想將詞彙更加牢固的記住,,而教師認真總結好本次競賽活動,積極地思考和探索,把聽英語錄音這個可能有些單調枯燥的事情開展的有生有色,創新地開展英語教育教學工作,為全面提高我校英語教育質量共同努力。

篇二:英語聽力教學工作總結

時光飛逝,轉眼間一學期結束了。在本學期,本人按照學校的安排,任教空乘0821班英語聽力的教學。一學期來,本人認真備課、上課,認真出卷、及時閲卷。嚴格要求學生、尊重學生,發揚教學民主,使學生學有所得,從而不斷提高自己的教學水平和思想覺悟,並順利完成教育教學任務。為了總結經驗,尋找不足,現將英語聽力一學期的工作總結如下:

1、要提高教學質量,關鍵是上好課。為了上好課,我做了下面的工作:

(1)課前準備:備好課。

①認真鑽研教材,對教材的基本思想、基本概念,每句話、每個字都弄清楚,瞭解教材的結構,重點與難點,掌握知識的邏輯,能將教材運用自如,知道應補充哪些資料,怎樣才能教好。

②瞭解學生原有的知識技能的質量,他們的興趣、需要、方法、習慣,學習新知識可能會存在的困難,採取相應的預防措施。

③考慮教法,解決如何把已掌握的教材傳授給學生,包括如何組織教材、如何安排每節課的活動。

(2)課堂上的情況。

組織好課堂教學,關注全體學生,注意信息反饋,調動學生的積極性和注意力,使其保持相對穩定性,同時,激發學生的情感,使他們產生愉悦的心境,創造良好的課堂氣氛,使學生在輕鬆的氛圍下聆聽。課堂語言簡潔明瞭,課堂提問面向全體學生,注意引發學生學英語的興趣,產生的問題儘量課堂解決,穩紮穩打,減輕學生的負擔。

2、輔助教學

為加強學生練習英語聽力的思想認識,樹立堅持每週甚至是每天英語聽力練習的新理念。嘗試新教法,不斷更新教學觀念。開展英語歌曲教學、英文原聲電影教學等非傳統教學手段,並得到學生的歡迎。

3、不斷提高自己

在備課過程,除了依仗手頭材料外,要通過各種途徑查找有關材料補充新知識,並增加課外知識以提高學生的學習主動性,剛剛踏上講台,還缺乏很多教學經驗,所以更加努力工作,以形成自己的教學風格。

4、成績與反思通過一學期來的努力,充分調動了學生的學習積極性和自主創新能力,提高了學生學習英語聽力的興趣。學生掌握了學習英語聽力的方法,自學再生能力得到了進一步的提高,但學生的成績還參差不齊,整體成績提高得不快,有些甚至不盡人意,這有待今後工作中不斷的探索、借鑑與完善,主要存在以下問題

(1)教材挖掘不深入,對學生的自主學習,合作學習,缺乏理論指導。

(2)教法不靈活,不能完全吸引學生學習,對學生的引導、啟發不足。

(3)對學生了解不夠,對學生的學習態度、思維能力不太清楚,學生掌握的情況怎樣,教師心中無數,導致了教學中的盲目性。

5、今後努力的方向

(1)學習新內容,挖掘教材,創造新教學方法,進一步把握知識點和考點。

(2)多聽課,學習同科目教師先進的教學方法的教學理念。

(3)加強教學反思,加大怎樣提高英語聽力教學投入研究。

最後,也希望各位老教師多指正我的缺點,從而不斷提高我自己。

篇三:英語聽力總結

Unit4

Activity4

You’ve never met Melissa Hayes, and you don’t know her name, but you know her voice. Melissa records information messages for the telephone company. When you hear “The number you called has been changed …” — that’s Melissa!

“Yes, it’s true,” she says. “I’m the voice talent for National Telephone.” At least 50,000 people hear her voice every day. “I try to sound warm and friendly, even when I’m saying, I’m sorry, that number is incorrect. Please try again.”

Melissa works only three days a week, but she has to practice a lot. “My voice has to sound the same at the end of eight hours.” She’s very careful about her voice. “I don’t go outside in cold weather, and I have to drink lots of hot water with honey. I can’t go to horror movies because I always scream, and I might hurt my voice!”

How did she get her job“A friend told me about it. I listened to all the telephone company messages on my phone, and then I recorded a cassette of those messages. After I sent it to the company, I called them every day for a month!”

She’s done this work for three years now, and she loves it. “It’s fun! And I’m helping people by using my voice.” Plus, people are always surprised when they hear about Melissa’s job. They say, “You’re a real personI thought it was a computer!”

Unit5

Activity3

Microsoft Corporation

Microsoft Corporation is a multinational computer technology corporation that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of software products for computing devices. Headquartered in Redmond, Washington, USA, its best selling flagship products are the Microsoft Windows operating system and the Microsoft Office suite. Microsoft ships products to Europe, Asia, and Latin America.

Microsoft was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen on April 4, 1975. In the mid-1980s, it rose to dominate the home computer operating system market with MS-DOS. Since 1985, Microsoft has released an upgrading line of Windows operating systems featuring a friendly user interface. The latest one, Windows 7, was released in October 20xx and has sold 600 million copies to date. A more powerful one, Windows 8, is to be released in late 20xx. It is reported that this product can deliver a fast and fluid experience, along with a new user interface that responds equally well to touch as it does to keyboard and mouse.

As one commentator notes, Microsoft’s original mission was “a computer on every desk and in every home, running Microsoft software,” and now it is a goal near fulfillment. Microsoft also makes profits in other markets such as computer hardware products and home entertainment products.

Unit5

Activity4

A different kind of holiday: Shop less, live more!

Advertising is everywhere. It’s on race cars and subway trains, on T-shirts and billboards. Every day, you see hundreds of ads, and each advertiser wants you to buy their product. But do we really need all these productsA group in Canada says “No.” In 1991, they started an event called Buy Nothing Day, to protest against consumerism and waste. Every year, on the last Friday in

November, no one should spend any money for 24 hours. The event has spread to over 15 countries around the world, including Japan, Australia, and the United Kingdom.

In the United States, Buy Nothing Day takes place on the Friday after the Thanksgiving holiday. This is usually the busiest day of the year in department stores and shopping malls. Traditionally, it’s the first day of the Christmas shopping season, when Americans buy gifts for family and close friends.

However, this “season” has grown longer every year. Now some stores put up their Christmas window displays in the middle of October, and Americans are pressured to buy gifts for every one of their relatives, for all of their coworkers, and for everyone they do business with. Many people feel that they are forgetting the real significance of the holidays, because companies just want them to spend more money.

Of course, Buy Nothing Day supporters don’t want to change just one day. They want the change to continue all year. But if we take a break from shopping on one day, we can start thinking about what we really need in life. Michael Smith, British organizer of Buy Nothing Day, says: “Our message is clear: Shop less, live more!”

Activity5

Ad or no ad

Is advertising really necessaryBillions of dollars are spent on it every year, so it must be important. After all, it’s a busy world. You have to advertise, sell products, and make money!

Not every company thinks that way. The NO-AD company (“no-ad” stands for “not advertised”) avoids big advertising campaigns. The company was started in 1960 and is successful today. Their products are still affordable because the company saves money on advertising. They also use their savings to support a drug and alcohol awareness program to educate high school students.

NO-AD sells by word of mouth. “Word-of-mouth advertising” happens when a person tells another person about a good experience with a product or service. That second person then tells another friend, family member, or colleague. And so a chain of information is created.

Typically, advertisers talk about how good their product is. Although they say things like, “Studies show that our product is the best,” or “Everyone loves this product,” it can sound insincere or unconvincing. It’s much more believable to hear about a product from someone who did not make it. Our friends’ opinions are very important to us, so we often listen to their advice about a product.

Word-of-mouth advertising has other advantages, too. It’s cost-effective (after all, it’s free) and a company doesn’t have to create a complex business plan to do it. Here is some advice for small business about word-of-mouth advertising:

Be prepared to talk about your company at any time. You never know who you will meet. Always carry business cards.

Only say positive things about your company. Don’t say negative things about your company. Help other companies by referring people to them. The more you help others, the more good fortune will come back to you.

Unit6

Activity4

Ad or no ad

Is advertising really necessaryBillions of dollars are spent on it every year, so it must be important. After all, it’s a busy world. You have to advertise, sell products, and make money!

Not every company thinks that way. The NO-AD company (“no-ad” stands for “not advertised”) avoids big advertising campaigns. The company was started in 1960 and is successful today. Their products are still affordable because the company saves money on advertising. They also use their savings to support a drug and alcohol awareness program to educate high school students.

NO-AD sells by word of mouth. “Word-of-mouth advertising” happens when a person tells another person about a good experience with a product or service. That second person then tells another friend, family member, or colleague. And so a chain of information is created.

Typically, advertisers talk about how good their product is. Although they say things like, “Studies show that our product is the best,” or “Everyone loves this product,” it can sound insincere or unconvincing. It’s much more believable to hear about a product from someone who did not make it. Our friends’ opinions are very important to us, so we often listen to their advice about a product.

Word-of-mouth advertising has other advantages, too. It’s cost-effective (after all, it’s free) and a company doesn’t have to create a complex business plan to do it. Here is some advice for small business about word-of-mouth advertising:

Be prepared to talk about your company at any time. You never know who you will meet. Always carry business cards.

Only say positive things about your company. Don’t say negative things about your company. Help other companies by referring people to them. The more you help others, the more good fortune will come back to you.

activity5

Money from unexpected sources

The San people live in southern Africa. Scientists say that they may have been living there for as long as 40,000 years, hunting animals and gathering plants. Until recently, the once mighty San were broke and unemployed.

They had lost their land and were no longer engaged in traditional activities, such as hunting. The few young San people with jobs were working as farm laborers. They were not learning about their ancient culture and language. That may all change. The San have struck it rich. They recently signed an agreement with a large drug company.

The San have traditional knowledge about plants. The drug company is especially interested in a particular cactus and how the San use it.

The San used to go on hunting trips. While away from home, they chewed on the cactus to suppress their appetite — they no longer felt hungry afterwards. Using the San’s knowledge, the drug company plans to make a new drug from this plant. For people around the world who eat too much and have weight problems, this new drug could really help them by suppressing their appetites.

The San have a positive plan for this new wealth. Their first step will be to get jobs for their people. Their next priority will be education. Through education, they hope to save their culture and language for future generations. When you think of a monk, you might think of a quiet man living in an isolated place. The “free monks” of Greece do live in a monastery, but they are anything but quiet. In fact, they sing. They have been recording their songs and selling many records in Greece.

Young music listeners love to listen to the “free monks.” Their songs are recorded in different styles (digital keyboard and rock, for example), and the themes are not only religious. The

brothers also sing about problems like drugs and globalization.

The monks haven’t made a fortune from their record sales, but they have made a profit. They use the money to pay for summer camps for teenagers. At the camps, the teens can play soccer and go horseback riding. The monks also donate money to other social programs that help people.

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