On page 104, we have some useful expressions to help you make up the dialogue. You’re asked to use “First, Next, Then and Finally”.
After the students are ready with their dialogue, some pairs/groups will act out their dialogue.
3. Homework
1. Practice the dialogue according to the pictures on page 23.
2. Disaster pictures collected for a show.
Ⅲ. The third and the fourth periods
Reading passage 1
1. Pre-reading
T: What kind of natural disasters do you know about?
S:
T: Have you had/experienced one of them?
S:
T: Describe what it was like and how you felt, using First…, Next…, Then…, and Finally. You can imagine it if you have never met with one.
S:
2. Reading
T: Now let’s come to the reading passage. Read in a low voice while listening to the tape.
Now tell me what the text is about.
S: (about flood and the fact that people in danger were rescued)
S: (Amazement and wonder→alarm→fear→panic)
Para 1 Para 1-Para 2 Para 3 Para 5
T: Will you have a try and find out some sentences that have metaphorical words in them?
S: (see pages 24-25, 6 places or so)
3. Post-reading
T: Now let’s come to some exercises about the reading material. Exercises on page 25.
S:
T: Now try to tell the story in your own words in brief, using First…, Next…, Then…,and Finally…
4. Homework
1. Tell the story in your own words, by using First…, Next…, Then…, and Finally…,
2. Ex.1 Vocabulary on page 104.
Reading passage 2
5. Check their homework
One student tells the story and then some of the students read the sentences in Ex.1, Vocabulary on page 104.
6. Now let’s come to the text. I’m going to explain to you some difficult sentences (see pages 24-25), some useful phrases and words.
①hear
I heard them singing that song in English.
The boy saw his classmates playing football.
Try to find some more verbs that can take an v-ing.
②drag: pull sth./ sb. along the ground because they are too heavy to carry
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