The Fourth period
I. Teaching Aims and Demands
1. Knowledge Objects
Key vocabulary,
reading practice, oral practice.
2. Ability Objects
Listening skill,
reading skill, writhing skill, practice skill, communicative competence.
3. Moral Object
Ask for help when you have problem.
II. Teaching Importance and Difficulty
Key vocabulary. Reading practice. Oral practice.
III. Teaching Methods
Reading and
writing methods, understanding method, pairwork, listening method.
IV. Teaching Aids
A tape recorder.
V. Teaching Procudrues
Step I Greet the class as usual and check the homework.
Step II Section B 1a
Now open your books at page 10. First I’ll read the words to you.
Tired Hungry Thirsty Stressed out
Step III 1b
Now read the four sentences after me.
Eat an apple. Drink some water. Listen to music.
Step IV 2a
First let students look at the chart. Then tell students they’ll listen to the recording. There are four conversations.
Write the problems in the blanks after each person’s name.
Play the recording the first time. Students only listen. Then play the recording a second time.
Step V 2b
Ask one or two to write their answers on the blackboard. Then correct the answers with the whole class.
Gina: should go to bed early
Shouldn’t go to the party tonight
Tony: should listen to music
Shouldn’t study
Alan: should eat an apple
Shouldn’t play soccer before dinner
Step VI 2c Pairwork
Ask two students to read the conversation in speech bubble.
What’s the matter with Gina? She’s tired.
Well, she should go to bed early. She shouldn’t go to the party.
Step VII Homework
After class you can talk to an
expert about a particular problem. For exaple, what should I do when I have problems with my little brother?
Step VIII Blackboard Design
Unit 2 What’s the matter
Gina: should do …
Shouldn’t do …
Tony: …
Julie: …
Alan: …
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