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Skill Focus ▲Learn how to ask for information politely ▲Talk about directions ▲Talk about advantages and disadvantages of a place ▲ Learn to write a guide to a place ▲ Describe a place using adjectives |
2. Revise the target language in this unit.
Step I Key Vocabulary
Say the words and have students repeat them again and again until they can pronounce them fluently and accurately.
Step Ⅱ Part 1
Read the title Grown-ups like cartoons, too. To the class. Ask, what do you think the article is about?
Look at the picture. Ask students to describe what is happening in the picture.
Ask students to answer the five questions. But don’t look at the reading text.
Instead, they use their background knowledge to try to answer the questions. As students work, walk around, looking at their progress.
When most students finish the task, ask students to answer the questions with a parter.
Elicit answers from the students. Ask if other students have the same or different answers. Do not give the correct answers to the students at this point. Wait until students have finished the reading and let them revise their answers accordingly.
Step Ⅲ Part 2
Read the text quickly, then summarize each paragraph in your own words. As the students are doing this, move around the classroom to make sure they can do the task in English.
Ask five students to report their answers.
Draw students’ attention to the instructions.
Ask students to complete the task individually or in pairs.
As they work, walk around the classroom to make sure students discuss their reasons in English.
Have students report their answers. Encourage students to use complete sentences.
Step Ⅳ Part 3
Point to the story. Look at the words indicated in bold. Ask different students to guess the meaning. Don’t give them the correct answers. Ask students to read the article once. Say, pay attention to the bold words and expressions. And note any other words or sentences, you don’t understand. Read in context, guessing their meanings from the other words around them. Ask students to read the article again for comprehension.
Read the instructions with the students and have them look at the example. Then ask students to match the correct meanings with the correct words and expressions. Allow them one or two minutes to do this.
Check the answers:
Get students to make sentences with the words and expressions. Remind them to look at the article again for extra help.
Answers to this activity will vary. Then ask a students to write his/her answers on the blackboard. Help correct any mistakes.
Step Ⅴ Part 4
Read the instructions to the class. Elicit the first answer from the students from memory. Make sure that they understand what they need to do.
Ask students to do the activity on their own or in pairs. As they work, walk around the classroom offering help students may need.
Check the answers.
Step Ⅵ Part 5
Read the task with the students.
Ask students to do the activity in small groups. Try to put creative and artistic students in each group.
Check the answers and have students show or act out their cartoons for the class.
Optional activity
As an optional in-class or homework activity, remind students to find some cartoons and cut out the speech bubbles.
Students can then write their own English stories in the speech bubbles.
Step Ⅶ Homework
1. Read the story in 2 again for further comprehension.
Train students’ reading and writing skills.
2. Train students’ reading and writing skills.
1. Key vocabulary.
2. Ability Objects
(1) Fast-reading to get a general idea of the text.
(2) Careful-reading to get the detailed information in the text.
(3) Learn the words and phrases from the context.
Step Ⅰ Revision
Check homework. Ask a few students to read the article in 3a.
Then ask a few students to read their guides.
Step Ⅱ Part 1
Look at the words in the box. Ask a student to read them. Make sure the students understand the meaning of the words. You are to fill in the blanks with the words. In some cases, students may need to use another form of the word, for example adjusting for tense or subject/ verb agreement.
Ask students to fill in the blanks on their own.
Check the answers.
Step ⅢPart 2
Go through the instructions with the class.
Look at the example with the students.
Ask students what the answer would be.
Ask a student to read the question and answer it.
Excuse me, could you tell me where the bank is, please?
The bank is across the street from the shopping malt.
Get students to complete the work in pairs.
Check the answers. Ask a few students to read their questions.
Step Ⅳ Just for Fun!
Ask all the students to read the conversation. Ask: What is funny about this cartoon? Help students to explain. A Martian is a person from the planet Mars.
There is no such thing as Martian food on Earth, and the clerk looks silly because he is trying to think of where there is a Martian restaurant.
Invite some pairs of students to present this conversation to the rest of the class.
Step Ⅴ Summary and Homework
In this class, we’ve done much writing practice using the key vocabulary words and the target language presented in this unit. After class, please finish the questions in 2 in your exercise books. Then finish the exercises on pages 47-48 of the workbook as well.
The Seventh Period
Ⅰ Teaching Aims and Demands
1. Knowledge Objects
(1) Key Vocabulary
image, adventure, jealousy, hero, crime, journey, brave, no longer, show interest
in, take it easy, become interested in, plain looks
(2)Text:
Grown-ups like cartoons, too.
Make sentences using "beautiful, safe, delicious, convenient, fascinating".
2. Write questions using the target language.
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