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class.
SA: What kinds of rules do they have in Colombia?
SB: Well, they have pretty relaxed rules.
SA: Like what?
SB: Well, it’s OK if you’re not on time.
First practice this conversation with a partner. Then talk about your attitude toward being on time and getting together with your friends. Use true information.
Have students work in pairs.
Ask some different pairs to say their conversations to the class.
Suggested answers
SA: What kinds of rules do you have in your opinion?
SB: Well, we have relaxed rules.
SA: Like what?
SB: Well, it’s OK if we visit a friend’s house without calling first.
Step Ⅳ Part 4
This activity provides reading, Writing, listening and speaking practice using the target language.
Let students read the instructions.
Ask a pair of students to model the sample dialogue. Correct any pronunciation errors to make sure the students are providing a good model for the rest of the class.
SA: Can you tell me the things I’m supposed to do?
SB: The first thing is to greet the teacher.
SA: Okay. What should I say?
SB: You’re supposed to say "good morning, teacher."
Get students to complete the work in pairs. As they work, walk around the classroom offering help as needed.
Review the task. Ask a few students to share their conversations with the whole class.
SA: Can you tell me the things I’m supposed to do?
SA: The first thing is to do your homework.
SA: Okay. What should I say?
SB: You’re supposed to say "I must do my homework".
Step Ⅴ Summary
In this class, we’ve learned some key vocabulary words land, drop by and after all, and the target language Can you tell me the things I’m supposed to do? The first thing is to greet the teacher. Okay.
What Should I say? You are supposed to say "good morning, teacher". We’ve also done a lot of reading, speaking and writing practice using the target language.
Step Ⅵ Homework
1. Write a conversation using the information in Part 4.
2. Finish off the exercises on pages 49~50 of the workbook.
Step Ⅶ Blackboard Design
Unit 12 You’re supposed to shake
hands.
Section A
The Third Period
Target Language:
A: Can you tell me the things I’m Supposed to do?
B: The first thing is to greet the teacher.
A: Okay. What should I say?
B: You’re supposed to say "good morning, teacher".
Unit 12 You’ re supposed to shake hands
The Fourth Period
Ⅰ. Teaching Aims and Demands
1. Knowledge Objects
(1) Key Vocabulary
wipe, napkin, stick, chopstick, rude, point, pick up
(2) Target Language
We’re supposed to eat with chopsticks.
Yes, and it’s rude to eat with our hands.
2. Ability Objects
(1) Train students’ listening ability.
(2) Train students’ ability to understand the target language in spoken conversation.
(3) Train students’ ability to use the target language.
3. Moral Objects
In order to behave politely at the dinner table, you’re supposed to learn some talbe manners.
Ⅱ. Teaching Key Points
1. Key Vocabulary
wipe, stick, chopstick, rude, point, pick up
2. Target Language
We’re supposed to eat with chopsticks.
Yes, and it’s rude to eat with our hands.
Ⅲ. Teaching Difficult Points
1. Flow to improve students’ listening ability.
2. How to use the target language.
Ⅳ. Teaching Methods
1. Listening method
2. Pairwork
Ⅴ. Teaching Aid
A tape recorder
Ⅵ. Teaching Procedures
Step Ⅰ Revision
Check homework. Get some students to read out their conversations using the target language in Section A 4. Collect their conversations and help correct their errors.
Step Ⅱ Part 1
This activity introduces new vocabulary and provides reading practice using the target language.
Look at the picture and ask students to say what is happening in it. (A family is eating a meal.)
Look at the title, Mind your manners!
Ask. What do you think it might mean?
(It means be careful of how you act.)
Read the instructions and point to the five statements about manners. Ask students to read the statements.
1. In the United States, you’re not supposed to eat with your hands.
2. In Peru, you are not |
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