【人教版】小学英语 二年级 上册
本教科书是依据教育部《义务教育英语课程标准》编写的一年级起点小学英语教材。内容设计贴近儿童生活,包含家庭、同学、朋友、社区、公园和节日等六大主题单元,通过听、说、唱、读、演等多种形式培养学生的语言基础。
강좌 개요
📚 Content Summary
This textbook is an elementary school English teaching material starting from Grade 1, developed in accordance with the Ministry of Education's 'Compulsory Education English Curriculum Standards.' The content design is closely related to children's daily lives, featuring six thematic units: family, classmates, friends, community, park, and festivals. It cultivates students' basic language skills through various forms such as listening, speaking, singing, reading, and performing.
Embark on an authentic English learning journey through fun stories and interactive games.
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, 灵通教育有限公司
Acknowledgments: 由北京市海淀区教师进修学校对教材修订提供支持,引用了部分照片与画作。
🎯 Learning Objectives
- Identify and label family members (grandmother, brother, mum, dad, sister) and place them accurately on a family tree diagram.
- Understand and answer questions based on a "Story Time" reading passage involving character interactions.
- Participate in a "Let's Review" activity to confirm grasp of Unit 1 concepts.
- Distinguish and name genders (boy, girl, man, woman, classmate, friend).
- Master the use of "What's his/her name?" and "His/Her name is..." to identify others.
- Recognize and produce basic phonics and vocabulary associated with the letters E, F, G, and H, and other trace-ready words.
- Identify and use adjectives handsome, tall, and pretty to describe friends.
- Ask and answer the question, "What does he/she look like?"
- Introduce a friend by name and describe their physical traits in a structured format ("His/Her name is... He/She is...").
- Identify characters using the question "Who's he?" and the response "His name is [Name]."
🔹 Lesson 1: Unit 1: Family Tree and Story
Overview: This lesson focuses on consolidating the vocabulary and structures related to family members through a narrative story and a hands-on family tree activity. Students will review key terms like "grandmother," "brother," and "sister," while practicing identifying characters and their roles within a family unit. The lesson concludes with a review and rewards section to celebrate learning progress.
Learning Outcomes:
- Correctly identify family members (grandmother, brother, mum, dad, sister) and place them accurately on a family tree diagram.
- Understand and answer questions based on a "Story Time" reading passage involving character interactions.
- Participate in a "Let's Review" activity to confirm grasp of Unit 1 concepts.
🔹 Lesson 2: Unit 2: Names and Genders
Overview: This unit focuses on teaching primary Grade 2 students how to identify individuals by gender (boy/girl, man/woman) and ask/answer questions about names using possessive pronouns. Students will transition from simple identification to social interaction through dialogues, chants, and cultural exploration in an exhibition hall setting.
Learning Outcomes:
- Students will be able to distinguish and name genders (boy, girl, man, woman, classmate, friend).
- Students will master the use of "What's his/her name?" and "His/Her name is..." to identify others.
- Students will recognize and produce basic phonics and vocabulary associated with the letters E, F, G, and H, and other trace-ready words.
🔹 Lesson 3: Unit 3: Describing My Friends
Overview: This unit focuses on enabling Grade 2 students to identify and describe their friends' physical appearances using key adjectives (handsome, tall, pretty). Students will transition from basic identification (boy/girl) to asking and answering descriptive questions ("What does he/she look like?") through interactive dialogues, guessing games, and creative drawing activities.
Learning Outcomes:
- Students will be able to identify and use adjectives handsome, tall, and pretty to describe friends.
- Students will be able to ask and answer the question, "What does he/she look like?"
- Students will be able to introduce a friend by name and describe their physical traits in a structured format ("His/Her name is... He/She is...").
🔹 Lesson 4: Revision 1: Describing People Review
Overview: This lesson serves as a cumulative review of the "Describing People" module for Grade 2 students. It focuses on identifying characters by name and describing their physical appearance using specific adjectives and sentence structures. The content integrates visual identification on a game board with reading comprehension skills based on character traits.
Learning Outcomes:
- Students will be able to identify characters using the question "Who's he?" and the response "His name is [Name]."
- Students will be able to describe a person's or character's appearance using the structure "He is [Adjective]."
- Students will demonstrate reading comprehension by answering "What does he look like?" based on provided visual and textual cues.
🔹 Lesson 5: Unit 4: Locations in the Community
Overview: This unit introduces Grade 2 students to essential community locations including the zoo, park, and supermarket. Students will learn to navigate a board game path while practicing how to ask about someone’s current location ("Where is Lily?") and their intended destination ("Where are you going?").
Learning Outcomes:
- Identify and name key community locations: zoo, park, and supermarket.
- Ask and answer questions about where someone is located using "Where is...?" and "at the...".
- Use the structure "Where are you going?" and "I'm going to..." to discuss destinations.
🔹 Lesson 6: Unit 6: Holiday Traditions and Vocabulary
Overview: This unit introduces Grade 2 students to the cultural traditions of Christmas and New Year. Students will focus on holiday-specific vocabulary, social greetings, and the etiquette of gift-giving through interactive dialogues and rhythmic chants. The lesson also integrates fine motor skill development through tracing and a final review session using rewards.
Learning Outcomes:
- Students will correctly identify and name key items such as Father Christmas, Christmas tree, card, and present.
- Students will be able to exchange holiday greetings ("Merry Christmas!", "Happy New Year!") and handle gift-giving scenarios using the phrase "Here is a... for you."
- Students will demonstrate comprehension of the Father Christmas story and accurately trace vocabulary words including vegetable, water, box, yellow, and zoo.
🔹 Lesson 7: Revision 2: Scenery and Holiday Greetings
Overview: This lesson serves as a comprehensive review of functional language used for navigation, environmental description, and social holiday traditions. Students will consolidate their ability to inquire about destinations, describe natural scenery using existential structures, and participate in culturally significant holiday exchanges. The focus is on practical communication within the context of a board game.
Learning Outcomes:
- Students will be able to ask and answer "Where are you going?" to identify specific destinations (e.g., zoo, hospital, bookstore).
- Students will be able to describe natural scenery using "There is..." and "There are..." structures based on visual prompts.
- Students will be able to perform holiday social interactions, including giving greetings and offering gifts or cards using "Here is a... for you."