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How to write a lesson plan for blessing language

I especially wish you Ye Shuzhen in Longquan No.4 Middle School. Introduction Composition is a part of life, and composition teaching should be close to the times and students' life. Second, the breakthrough this time is the evaluation of composition teaching. Composition teaching is always puzzling. What should we teach? I think hard. With the coming of Christmas, students are busy sending blessings to friends, relatives and teachers. By the way, why don't I teach students to wear beautiful coats for their greetings? Teach students to send sincere wishes to their relatives, friends and teachers in concise, coherent, literary and creative language. This is also "creating an environment for students to learn and use Chinese." I get excited when I think about it. Thirdly, the teaching design shows that there are no ready-made teaching plans for teaching greetings, but there are many kinds of greetings. Busy collection work has begun, and there are many greetings on the Internet, but it is really hard to find a better one. There are many funny blessings on the Internet, which may mislead students. Fortunately, I have always been interested in greetings and extracted some, which came in handy this time. After several screenings, I classified the collected greetings into eight categories: rhetoric adds literary grace, rhyme shows poetry, poetry is skillfully used, inversion adds humor, homophonic pun, figures are skillfully connected in series, overlapping words adds affection, and form innovation. On the basis of students' learning, let them imitate writing, from imitating words to sentences, and then to imitating fragments, so there is a gradual process. Finally, apply what you have learned, and let students send beautiful and sincere wishes to their relatives, friends or teachers in beautiful language. Fourth, the teaching process: (1) Conversation introduction (2) Blessing classification (1) Adding literary grace to rhetoric (1) "You are the kindling, lighting the fire in students' hearts; You are a stone step, bearing the footsteps of my steady upward climb; You are a candle, burning yourself and illuminating others. "Clear: use three metaphors to highlight the professionalism of teachers and express gratitude to teachers, which is creative and literary. (2) "The meteor crossed the sky, and I missed my wish; The waves beat against the rocks, and I missed the blessing; The story was told once, but I missed it; There is only one life, and I'm glad I didn't miss you as a good friend!