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ENG901-PEP-CN Junior High

【人教版】初中英语 九年级 全册

本课程基于人教版九年级英语教材,内容涵盖学习策略、传统节日、礼貌请求、过去习惯、中国制造、发明历史、规则管理、逻辑推断及个人喜好等14个核心单元,旨在全面提升初中生的英语听、说、读、写及跨文化交流能力。

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This lesson introduces the "by + doing" structure as an effective way to describe learning methods and actions. Students will learn to distinguish this usage from time-based expressions while practicing how to articulate their own language-learning strategies.

This lesson explores how to express personal beliefs and curiosity about family traditions using objective clauses. You will learn to use "that" for statements of certainty and "if/whether" for questions, while developing skills to infer the deeper meaning behind cultural festivals.

This lesson focuses on mastering the art of polite communication by using indirect questions and descriptive adjectives to evaluate different places. Students will learn how to adjust their language for cultural contexts and practice using correct noun clause word order to make respectful inquiries.

This lesson explores the passive voice to describe the origins and composition of products using the phrases made in and made of. Students will also practice reflecting on their personal growth and evolution by comparing their past habits with their present identity.

This lesson explores the materials that make up our world, focusing on identifying common substances like silver, steel, cotton, and wood. Students will learn to use the present passive voice structure "is/are made of" to accurately describe the composition of various objects.

This lesson explores the history of everyday inventions, focusing on how items like zippers and ice-cream scoops were developed to solve specific human problems. Students will learn to use the past passive voice to describe when and by whom these objects were created, while also discovering how accidental mistakes can lead to brilliant innovations.

This lesson explores the use of the modal passive voice (should + be + past participle) to discuss rules, permissions, and personal independence. Students will learn to express opinions on teenage rights and responsibilities while mastering key vocabulary related to decision-making and daily life.

This lesson teaches students how to make logical inferences by combining observations with prior knowledge to determine ownership. You will learn to use modals of certainty—must, might, and can't—to express different levels of confidence when drawing conclusions.

This lesson helps you move beyond simple expressions of preference by teaching you how to describe your interests and identity more professionally. You will also master the use of relative clauses (who, that, and which) to connect ideas and provide specific details about people and things.

This lesson explores global greeting customs and the cultural significance behind different social rituals. Students will learn to use the phrase "be supposed to" to describe and discuss social expectations and rules in various countries.

This lesson explores the relationship between external triggers and emotional reactions, helping you understand why different people respond uniquely to the same events. You will also master the causative verb "make" to describe these cause-and-effect connections, ensuring you use the correct bare infinitive structure.

This lesson explores the role of background knowledge and schema in understanding narratives, specifically focusing on how we identify and interpret famous April Fool's hoaxes. Students will learn to use skimming techniques and contextual clues to predict plot developments while mastering key vocabulary and narrative grammar.

This lesson explores the concept of our shared global home by examining how natural processes, such as wind and water cycles, transcend man-made political borders. Students will learn to use gerunds as subjects to describe these environmental connections and analyze the vital interdependence of global ecosystems.

This lesson focuses on capturing vivid school memories by using sensory details and the grammatical structure "remember + V-ing." Students will learn to describe mundane moments and sensory experiences to reflect on their junior high journey.

Course Overview

📚 Content Summary

This course is based on the People's Education Press (PEP) Grade 9 English textbook. The content covers 14 core units, including learning strategies, traditional festivals, polite requests, past habits, Made in China, the history of inventions, rules and management, logical inference, and personal preferences, aiming to comprehensively improve junior high school students' English listening, speaking, reading, writing, and cross-cultural communication skills.

Master core grammar and authentic expressions to embark on a journey of comprehensive English improvement for Grade 9.

Author: 人民教育出版社课程教材研究所英语课程教材研究开发中心, (美国) 圣智学习集团

Acknowledgments: Copyright © 2014 by People's Education Press Ltd. and Cengage Learning Asia Pte Ltd.

🎯 Learning Objectives

  1. Students will be able to describe various English study methods using the "do sth. by doing" (by + gerund) structure.
  2. Students will identify and practice key habits of successful learners, such as taking notes and managing a fear of making mistakes.
  3. Students will demonstrate reading comprehension skills by analyzing texts regarding personal learning journeys and successful learning strategies.
  4. Correct use of objective clauses starting with "that," "if," and "whether" to express beliefs and wonderings.
  5. Identify key cultural elements and vocabulary associated with Halloween, Christmas, and Easter.
  6. Demonstrate the ability to infer information not explicitly stated in a text, specifically regarding the "true spirit" of festivals.
  7. Transform direct questions into polite indirect requests using structures like "Could you please tell me...?" and "I wonder...".
  8. Extract specific information from the "Fun Times Park" text regarding personal experiences and restaurant qualities.
  9. Use descriptive adjectives to evaluate place qualities (e.g., fascinating, inexpensive, convenient).
  10. Accurately use the "used to" structure in affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms to describe past habits.

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