Lesson 7: Danny’s “Debbie” Day
Teaching Content:
Mastery words and expressions: herself
Oral words and expressions: partly, all day
Teaching Aims:
1. Learn to write a diary.
2. What do we write in a diary.
Teaching Important Points:
When we are babysitters, what can we do?
Teaching Difficult Points: the Past Tense
Teaching Preparation: some toys
Teaching Aids: audiotape, flashcards, some toys
Type of lesson: new lesson
Teaching Procedure:
Step1. Work in groups. Retell Lesson 6 in Past Tense in a third person.
Step2. Read the text silently by students themselves. Then answer the questions in the activity. Check the answers in the class.
Step3. Listen to the tape and read after it. Some students may think it is easy to listen with the book. Then listen to the tape again with the book closed. At the same time, the teacher asks some students to repeat some sentences to see if they can listen clearly.
Step4. Let some students read the text aloud in front of the class. Let’s have a match. Who can read it fast and correctly?
Step5. Practice
Work in groups. Write down experience that you have ever been a babysitter. Do you think it easy to be a babysitter? Why or why not?
Step6. Come to “LET’S DO IT”.
Step7. Homework
1. Finish off the activity book.
2. Do the exercises on Page 9.
Summary
Can you write down your experience clearly? We often write in a time order. Expressing your ideas in English is not easy. So give the students more chance to practice. Writing is also an important way to check the grammars.
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