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Lesson 101½ÌѧÉè¼ÆʾÀýPeriod: The First Period
Properties: Overhead projector, some objects
Teaching aims:
1. Knowledge aims
Students should grasp: ¢Ùthe Past Continuous Tense; ¢Úthe Superlative forms of adjectives and adverbs; ¢Ûthe subjects they learn.
2. Ability aim
Students should make some sentences with the past continuous tense.
Language focus:
1. The Past Continuous Tense
2. The Superlative forms: the most popular, the best
3. as ¡ as; not so/as¡as
4. The subjects they learn.
Chinese, English, maths, physics, politics, art, PE, music, history, geography, biology, chemistry
5. New words
rob, hard-working
Teaching procedures:
a). Organizing the class
greetings and a duty report.
b). Revision
Dictate some words: while, repair, alone, steering wheel, breathe, diver, jump, another, ring, be worried about
c). Ask and answer
Students answer the question, ¡°What were doing between 12:30 and 3:30 last night?¡± according to the picture, then give their own answers. Try to find out the ¡°robber¡±.
Explain the word rob. rob means ¡°to steal money or property from a person or bank¡± etc. robber is a person who steals money or property.
d). Practise
Students ask and answer questions in pairs, then share their answers with the whole class.
Hard-wording means ¡°working with a lot of effort¡±.
e). Explaining and Practice
Students compare the subjects after the model ¡°not so/as¡as¡±.
Here are some other things to compare.
1. rice, noodles, dumplings, mooncake, porridge, etc ¡.(not) as delicious as ¡
2. basketball, football, volleyball, tennis, baseball, etc ¡ (not) as interesting as¡
3. elephants, monkeys dogs horses, tigers, lions, etc ¡.(not) as big/lovely/strong, etc.as¡
f). Homework
1. Review the grammar for today.
2. Prepare sth. About ¡°Titanic¡± (film or the accident).
3. Do exercises on page 127.
g). Summary
Fill in the blanks with proper forms of ¡°rob¡± and ¡°steal¡±.
¡ªHave you ever been ?
¡ªWell, yes, I had my watch once, but I wasn¡¯t really ,because I left it in my club. All the same, someone it.
¡ªYes, though it¡¯s not the same as being of everything you are carrying. Somehow, if something is form the place where you leave it, it¡¯s not so bad as when you are personally and cannot prevent it.
Keys: robbed, stole, robbed, stole, robbed, stolen, robbed
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