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教学设计WarmingUpandReading整体设计教材分析Atthebeginningoftheclass,theteachercanleadinthetopicoftheunitbyhavingafreetalkwithstudentsaboutthebackgroundknowledge,talkingaboutMarkTwainandhisplay.MarkTwainisprobablyoneofthefewAmericanwriterswithwhomstudentsarealreadyfamiliar.WarmingUpisintendedtodiscoverjusthowmuchstudentsknowaboutthis19thcenturywriterandletthosewhodon'tknowabouthimknowabouthimbeforetheyreadtheplay.TheteachercanusethisparttointroduceinformationthatChinesestudentsshouldhave.Exercise1inPre­readingprovidesstudentswithanimportantchoice.Forsome,knowingwhattheywoulddowiththemoneyiseasytodecide.Forothers,itmayposearealdilemma,especiallyiftheyfeelobligatedtohelpotherswiththemoney.Whateverchoicestudentsmakehere,theyshouldbereadytooffertheirclassmatesagoodreasonforit.Exercise2istocheckwhetherstudentshavereadthestoryorhaveseenthefilmandforstudentstobereadyforthenextpartReading.ThereadingpassageisaplaywhichisadaptedfromMarkTwain'sshortstorybythesametitle.ItbrieflydescribesthatHenry,aSanFranciscobusinessman,isrescuedatseabyaBritishshipthattakeshimtoLondonwherehefindshimselfwithoutmoney,friends,ortheprospectofagoodjob.Hungryandalone,hewalksalongthestreetsofthecitywhenunexpectedlyheissummonedtoamansion.Tworichbrothers,RoderickandOliver,havemadeasecretbet.RoderickbelievesthatamancannotsurviveinthecityforamonthwithonlyamillionpoundbanknoteinhispossessionbutOliverbelieveshecan.TheplaytakesusalongonHenry'smisadventureswithhumorandsurprisetodiscoverwhowillwinthebet.Studentsareencouragedtopreviewthetextandfindoutthenewwordsandstructuresthemselves.Theyshouldtrytoworkoutthemeaningofthenewwordsthroughthecontext.Thenifnecessary,theycanlookthemupinthedictionaryorturntotheteacherforhelp.Playswillenablestudentstoreadandhearnaturallanguageinadramaticcontext.Justasimportantly,readingandactingplaysaloudwillincreasestudents'self­confidenceinusingEnglish,whichinturnwillincreasetheiroverallmotivationtolearnEnglish.Throughtheiractiveparticipationinreadingcharacters'partsinaplay,studentsrelivewhatothershavesaid.Whenreadingaplayaloud,studentsnotonlyspeaktotheteacherbutdirectlytotheirclassmates.Thisoralinteractioncancontributetogreaterclasscooperation,especiallyifreadingtheplayresultsintryingtoactitout.Indoingso,studentscanlearnhowtointerpretlanguagethroughthetoneofvoiceandbodylanguage,gainingagreaterappreciationofthevariousverbalandnon­verbalwaysinwhichlanguageworks.Therefore,providestudentswiththeopportunitytointerpretlanguagebyactingoutafewscenesoftheplay.Toconsolidatethecontentsofthereadingpassage,studentsshouldberequiredtogiveabriefintroductiontothestoryTheMillionPoundBankNoteintheirownwordsandactoutScene3ofthisplaywiththeirgroupmembersattheendoftheclass.Inordertoarousestudents'interest,theteachercanholdacompetitionbetweengroups.教学重点1.LetstudentslearnmoreaboutMarkTwainandhisplay.2.Getstudentstolearndifferentreadingskills.3.Havestudentslearnhowtoactoutthisplay.教学难点1.Developstudents'readingability.2.Enablestudentstoactoutthisplay.三维目标知识目标1.Getstudentstolearntheusefulnewwordsandexpressionsinthispart:birthplace,novel,adventure,phrase,author,scene,wander,pavement,businessman,permit,ahead,bay,stare,fault,spot,passage,account,embassy,seek,patience,contrary,envelope,bringup,goahead,byaccident,stareat,accountfor,onthecontrary2.LetstudentslearnaboutMarkTwainandhisplay.能力目标1.Developstudents'readingabilityandletthemlearndifferentreadingskills.2.EnablestudentstotalkaboutMarkTwainandhisplay.3.Enablestudentstoactoutthisplay.情感目标1.Stimulatestudents'interestsoflearningEnglishbyreadingandactingthisplay.2.Developstudents'senseofcooperativelearning.教学过程Step1WarmingUpTalkaboutbackgroundknowledgeaboutMarkTwainandhisplay.1.Gettingtoknowagreatliterarygiant:MarkTwainLetstudentsreadthefollowinginformationaboutMarkTwainandhisworks.RealnameofMarkTwainSamuelLanghorneClemensYearofbirth1835PlaceswherehelivedRaisedinHannibal,Missouri;traveledmuchoftheUS;livedforalongtimeinEuropeNamesofthreeofhisfamousstoriesTheAdventuresofTomSawyerTheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinnLifeontheMississippiEvaluationofhimAmericanshortstorywriter,novelist,humorist,andpublicspeaker.Americanbestknownliterarygiant2.GettingtoknowthestoryTheMillionPoundBankNoteTworichgentlemeninLondonmadeabetonwhatwouldhappentoapersonifhewasgivenamillionpoundbanknote.AnAmericanyoungmanwhosailedtoofarwascarriedouttosea,butwassavedbyaBritishshipforLondon.SohewasnowinLondon,tired,hungryandpenniless....Step2Pre­readingDiscusswithstudents:HaveyoureadthestoryTheMillionPoundBankNote?Haveyoueverseenthefilm?Ifever,whatdoyouthinkofit?Step3While­readingTrytogainasmuchinformationaspossiblefromthestorythroughreadingandtrainreadingskills.1.ScanningReadingstrategy:Gothroughtheplayforspecificinformation.Don'treadsentencebysentence.Fillintheblanks.1)Time:____________2)Characters:HenryAdams:____________________RoderickandOliver:____________________3)EventsAboutamonthagoHenrywas______outofthebay.TowardsnightfallHenrywas______outtoseabyastrongwind.ThenextmorningHenrywas______byaship.LastlyHenryarrivedin______byworkingasanunpaidhandontheship.NowHenrywas______inLondonand______inthestreet.JustatthattimeRoderick______himandaskedhimtostepin.ToHenry'ssurpriseRoderickgaveHenry______withmoneyinit.Suggestedanswers:1)the_summer_of_19032)HenryAdams:a_lost_American_businessman_in_LondonRoderickandOliver:two_brothers_and_rich_Englishmen3)AboutamonthagoHenrywassailingoutofthebay.TowardsnightfallHenrywascarriedouttoseabyastrongwind.ThenextmorningHenrywasspottedbyaship.LastlyHenryarrivedinLondonbyworkingasanunpaidhandontheship.NowHenrywaslostinLondonandwanderinginthestreet.JustatthattimeRoderickcalledhimandaskedhimtostepin.ToHenry'ssurpriseRoderickgaveHenrya_letterwithmoneyinit.2.SkimmingReadingstrategy:Gothroughtheplayforthegist.1)Answerthefollowingquestions:(1)WheredoesHenryAdamscomefrom?DoesheknowmuchaboutLondon?(2)WhatdidhedoinAmerica?(3)WhydidhelandinBritain?Suggestedanswers:(1)HenrycomesfromSanFrancisco.No,hedoesn'tknowLondonatall.(2)Heworkedforaminingcompany.(3)HewassailingoutthebaywhenhewascarriedouttoseabyastrongwindandwasrescuedbyashipforLondon.2)Putthefollowingeventsinacorrectordertoformashortpassage:HenrywanderedinLondonstreets.AboutamonthagoHenryAdamswassailingoutofthebay.Thenextmorninghewasspottedbyaship.Towardsnightfallhefoundhimselfcarriedouttoseabyastrongwind.Ontheshipheearnedhispassagebyworkingasanunpaidhand.Suggestedanswers:AboutamonthagoHenryAdamswassailingoutofthebay.Towardsnightfallhefoundhimselfcarriedouttoseabyastrongwind.Thenextmorninghewasspottedbyaship.Ontheshipheearnedhispassagebyworkingasanunpaidhand.HenrywanderedinLondonstreets.3.Detailed­readingReadingstrategy:Readtheplaycarefullyandtrytogetasmuchinformationaspossible.Trytokeeptheminmind.Fillintheblanksandretellthestory.Henrywasan______.Onedayhehadanaccidentina______.Luckilyhewasrescuedbyashipfor______.HearrivedinLondonbyearninghispassagewithoutpay.Hewas______inthestreetin______.Tohissurprisean______thinghappened.Tworichbrothersgavehimamillionpoundbanknotebecausetheyhadmadea______.Suggestedanswers:American;bay;London;wandering;rags;incredible;bet4.ReadingaloudandunderliningAskstudentstoreadtheplayaloudtothetapeandletthempayattentiontothepronunciationandthepauseswithineachsentence.Tellthemtopickoutalltheusefulexpressionsorcollocationsfromthepassagewhilereadingandcopythemtothenotebookafterclassashomework.Step4Post­reading1.DiscussingandtalkingWhatkindofpersondoyouthinkHenryis?Whydoyouthinkso?Findsomeofhiswordstoprove.1)IsHenryhonest?Itismyfirsttriphere.Well,tobehonest,Ihavenone.(nomoney)Well,Ican'tsaythatIhaveanyplans.2)IsHenryhard­working?Iearnedmypassagebyworkingasanunpaidhand.Couldyouoffermesomekindofworkhere?Idon'twantyourcharity;Ijustwantanhonestjob.3)IsHenrydirect/straightforward?Well,itmayseemlucktoyoubutnottome.Ifthisisyourideaofsomekindofjoke,Idon'tthinkit'sveryfunny.Now,ifyou'llexcuseme,IthinkI'llbeonmyway.2.Acting1)Listentothetextagain.2)Completethetable.CharactersActionsAttitudesDecisionNarratorOliverRoderickHenryServant3)Actouttheplayingroupsoffourorfive,includingthenarrator.4)Invitetwoorthreegroupstoperformbeforetheclass.3.DiscussionHaveadiscussionwithstudents.Supposeyougetalargeamountofmoneybybuyinglotteryticketsandbecomeamillionaire.Whatwillyoudowiththemoney?4.WritingRewritetheplayintoastory.Step5Homework1.Learntheusefulnewwordsandexpressionsinthispartbyheart.2.Readtheplayagainandagainandtrytoactitoutwithyourclassmates.3.EnjoythemovieTheMillionPoundBankNote.备课资料BackgroundInformation1.AboutMarkTwainMarkTwain(SamuelLanghorneClemens)(1835­1910)AmericanwriterMarkTwainwasbornSamuelLanghorneClemensonNovember30,1835inFlorida,Missouri.HewasthefifthsurvivingchildofJohnandJaneLamptonClemens.Halley'sCometwasvisibleatthetimeofhisbirth,makinghisarrivalanevenmoremomentousoccasion.MarkTwaindiedonApril21,1910inRedding,Connecticutofanginapectoris.UponhearingofTwain'sdeath,PresidentTaftsaid,“MarkTwaingavepleasure—realintellectualenjoyment—tomillions,andhisworkswillcontinuetogivesuchpleasuretomillionsyettocome...HishumorwasAmerican,buthewasnearlyasmuchappreciatedbyEnglishmenandpeopleofothercountriesasbyhisowncountrymen.HehasmadeanenduringpartofAmericanliterature.”MarkTwain'sAchievements:MarkTwainwrotenovels[principally“TheGildedAge”(1873),“TheAdventuresofTomSawyer”(1876),“ThePrinceandthePauper”(1881),“AdventuresofHuckleberryFinn”(1884),“AConnecticutYankeeinKingArthur'sCourt”(1889)and“TheTragedyofPudd'nheadWilson”(1894)]shortstories,speeches,andessays.Healsowrotesomeautobiographicalworks,including“TheInnocentsAbroad”(1869),“ATrampAbroad”(1880),“LifeontheMississippi”(1883),and“MarkTwain'sAutobiography”.MarkTwain'sProfessions:Besideshisworkasanovelist,speechwriter,essayistandshortstorywriter,MarkTwainwasajourneymanprinter,steamboatpilot,armyvolunteer,goldprospector,timberprospector,andjournalist.MarkTwain'sBiography:MarkTwain(SamuelLanghorneClemens)isoneofthemostfamouswritersinAmericanliterature.Hewenttoworkin1847whenhisfatherdied,startingoffasanapprenticetoaprinter,writingforhisbrother'snewspaper,andthenworkingasariverboatpilot(1857­1861).TheworkthatfirstbroughtTwainliteraryacclaimwas“JimSmileyandHisJumpingFrog”(alsoknownas“TheCelebratedJumpingFrogofCalaverasCounty”)in1865.Also,asajournalistduringthoseearlyliterarydays,TwaintraveledtotheSandwichIslands,EuropeandtheMiddleEastin1867.Heshapedhistraveladventuresintoseveralbooks:“TheInnocentsAbroad”(1869)and“RoughingIt”(1872),whichdepictedWestCoasttravels.FinancialsecuritybroughtaboutbyhisliterarysuccessallowedhimtomarryOliviaLangdonin1870,andmovedtoHartford,Connecticutthefollowingyear.Duringthattime,hecontinuedtowrite,andin1873,hepublished“TheGildedAge”.Hissuccesswith“TheGildedAge”wasfollowedbyhisever­popularnovel“TheAdventuresofTomSawyer”(1876),whichheonlyreturnedtoafterabandoningitin1874.“HuckleberryFinn”wasfirstpublishedin1884.ErnestHemingwaywouldlaterwrite,“AllmodernAmericanliteraturecomesfromonebookbyMarkTwaincalled‘HuckleberryFinn’.”Afteryearsofliterarysuccess,Twain'sfinancialsituationwasdestabilizedinthe1890swhenspeculationsdidn'tpayoff.HemovedhisfamilytoEurope,andbeganalecturetour,butanothershockhithimin1897withthedeathofhisdaughter,Susie.MarkTwainhasbeencalledarealistandaromantic,ahumoristandasatirist.HismarkonAmericanliteraryhistorycannotbeunderstated.Thepopularityofhisworkshasbeenmetwithanequalportionofcontroversy,with“HuckleberryFinn”asoneofthemostbannedanddebatedbooksinAmericanliterature.Hislifewasremarkableinitstriumphsandtragedies.Hiswordsareremarkableintheirdepthandperceptionofhumanexperience.2.AbouttheReadingTheBankofEnglandonceissuedtwonotesofamillionpounds,tobeusedtoaspecialpurposeconnectedwithsomepublictransactionwithaforeigncountry.Forsomereasonorotheronlyoneofthesehadbeenusedandcanceled;theotherstilllayinthevaultsoftheBank.Thetwobrothers,chattingalong,happenedtogettowonderwhatmightbethefateofaperfectlyhonestandintelligentstrangerwhoshouldbeadriftinLondonwithoutafriend,andwithnothingbutthatmillion­poundbanknote,andnowaytoaccountforhisbeinginpossessionofit.BrotherAsaidhewouldstarvetodeath;BrotherBsaidhewouldn't.BrotherAsaidhecouldn'tofferitatabankoranywhereelse,becausehewouldbearrestedonthespot.SotheywentondisputingtillBrotherBsaidhewouldbettwentythousandpoundsthatthemanwouldlivethirtydays.Theythought“me”tobetherightperson,apoor,honestandintelligentstranger.Theyhanded“me”anenvelopethatcontained£1000000banknote....WarmingUpandReading林碧琴,福建省龙岩市连城一中教师。本教学设计获福建省教学设计大赛二等奖。DesignConcept(设计理念)高中英语课程标准对英语教学明确提出了几点要求:英语教学应该根据学生认知特点和学习发展的需要,在讲授基本语言知识的同时,着重提高学生用英语获取信息、处理信息、分析和解决问题的能力;逐步培养学生用英语进行思维和表达的能力,发展学生的个性化学习方法与风格。英语教学应该关注学生的情感,使学生在英语学习过程中,提高独立思考和判断的能力,发展与人沟通合作的能力。增进跨文化理解和跨文化交际的能力,树立正确的人生观、世界观和价值观,提高人文素养。根据这一理念,在整堂课中充分利用多媒体,从视觉、听觉各方面给学生以刺激,来提高学生的阅读和组织语言的能力。TeachingAims(教学目标)英语课程目标教学目标三维目标领域知识目标·能理解文章大意·掌握文中重要的词汇和句型知识与技能领域能力目标·培养归纳大意的能力·通过戏剧情节的发展,了解戏剧这种文学形式的特点,感受戏剧中地道的口语·提高学生短剧排演能力学习策略·培养学生独立自主学习和团体协作学习能力·培养其阅读技巧过程与方法领域情感态度·让学生做个快乐的英语语言学习者·提高学生文化修养和跨文化意识,让学生树立信心,锻炼意志力,形成自己的见解情感与态度领域TeachingAids(教学媒体)整合网络资源,充分利用多媒体、文本、图片和视频,并利用黑板、粉笔等教学媒体辅助教学,促进学生的有效学习。(Acomputer,aprojectorandataperecorder.)TeachingProcedures(教学过程)Step1WarmingupPurpose:tomakestudentsknowthebackgroundknowledgeaboutMarkTwainandhisplayandtotrainstudents'self­readingability.Task1Lead­inT:Morning,boysandgirls!Lookatthescreen,please.Iwillshowyouavideo.Pleaseenjoyit.(ShowavideoaboutMarkTwain'sfunnystory.)T:Isitinteresting?Justnowitwasthecartoon.Nowlet'slookathisphotos.(Teachershowssomepictures.)T:HeisMarkTwain—SamuelLonghorneClemens.Hewasbornin1835anddiedin1910.Whatelsedoyouknowabouthim?Ss:HewasanAmericanshortstorywriter.T:Whathisshortstoriesdoyouknow?(Teachershowsthepicturesofthebooks.)RunningforGovernorTheMillionPoundBankNoteS1:RunningforGovernorandTheMillionPoundBankNote.S2:Hewasgoodatwritingaboutchildren'sadventures.Hewasajournalistandhumorist.T:Yes,verygood.Socanyoulistthreeofhismasterpieces?(Whenstudentsanswer,teachershowsthepicturesonthescreen.)TheAdventuresofTheAdventuresofLifeontheMississippiTomSawyer(1876)HuckleberryFinn(1881)S3:They'reTheAdventuresofTomSawyer,TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinnandLifeontheMississippi.T:Doyouknowwhatotherbookswrittenbyhim?(Teachershowsthepictures.)ThePrinceandthePauper(1881)Pudd'nheadWilsonStudentsmayhavemanyotheranswers.(volunteer)Task2Self­studyPurpose:Getstudentstoknowthegreatliterarygiant:MarkTwain.T:InordertoknowmoreaboutMarkTwain,nowlet'sreadthepassageonP17andtrytofinishthetasks.(1)FillinthechartRealnameofMarkTwainYearofbirthPlaceswherehelivedNamesoftwoofhisfamousstoriesEvaluationofhim(2)FurtherreadingandanswerthequestionsT:NowreadtheinformationaboutMarkTwainonthescreen,andthentrytoanswerthefollowingquestions:■borninFlorida■spentboyhoodinHannibal■nexttwodecades:aprinter,ariverboatpilot,asoldier,agoldminer,abusinessmanandanewspaperreporter■firstsuccessfulstory:AJumpingFrogContest■becamerichfrommanynovels...■YaleandOxfordUniversitieshonouredhim■thelastyearsfilledwithsadevents■Writinglosthumourandbecamesad①Whatwashisfirstday?②Whichuniversitieshonouredhimforhiswriting?③WhatwasMarkTwain'slifelikeinthelastyearsofhislife?④Asaresultofthis,whathappenedtohiswriting?⑤Whydidhehavehispenname—MarkTwain?WhatdoTwainandMarkTwainmean?Task3SayingsDoyouknowsomeofhisfamoussayings?(Showonthescreen.)那些有好书却不读的人不比无法读到这些书的人拥有任何优势。Themanwhodoesnotreadbookshasnoadvantageoverthemanthatcannotreadthem.永远说实话,这样的话你就不用去记你曾经说过些什么。Alwaystellthetruth;thenyoudon'thavetorememberanything.Step2Pre­readingPurpose:Toformabettersurroundingforstudentsbyspeakinganddiscussions.Itwillprovidesituationandbackgroundtoreadtheplayatthesametime.Task1DiscussionandspeakingGetstudentstodiscussthequestionwiththeirpartnersandthenencouragethemtoexpresstheirownopinionsfreely:T:Somepeoplesaythatmoneyiseverything.Whatdoyouthinkofthisopinion?Ifarichpersongivesyoualargeamountofmoneytouseasyoulike,forexample,£1000000,whatwillyoudowithit?Why?S1:……S2:……T:Haveyouseenthefilm“TheMillionPoundBankNote”?Haveyoureadthestory?Canyousaysomethingaboutit?Ss:………………T:So,todaywe'lllearnsomepartsofthisfamousplay“THEMILLIONPOUNDBANKNOTE”.Task2GettingtoknowthestoryT:First,let'swatchavideo.Pleasewatchcarefully.Payattentiontothedetailedfeelingandexpressions.It'shelpfulforyourunderstandingoftheplay(showthevideo“GettingtheLetter”)Q:Thecharactersare____________.Whathappenedtotheyoungman?Ss:Twooldandrichmen,aservantandapoorhungryyoungman.Theyoungmanwasaskedintothehouseandtwomengavehimaletter.T:Exactly.(Showthepictures.)OliverandRoderickHenryAdamsGivethelettertheservantmakeabetStep3While­readingPurpose:Trytogainasmuchinformationaspossiblefromthestorythroughreadingandtrainstudents'readingskills.Task1Firstreading:ScanningReadingstrategy:Gothroughtheplayforspecificinformation.Don'treadsentencebysentence.Getstudentstocomprehendthewholescenequicklyandaccuratelyandmeanwhilehelpstudentstoformagoodhabitofreading.T:Sowhoarethey?Alsopayattention:Time:____________Place:____________Characters:____________Event:____________Ss:Ithappenedinthesummerof1903inLondon.TheyareOliverandRoderick,HenryAdamsandtheservant.(Whenstudentsanswer,teachershowsthepicturesabove.)T:Yes,good.Thenwhathappened?Ss:.............T:IntheplaytworichgentlemeninLondonmadeabetonwhatwouldhappentoapersonifhewasgivenamillionpoundbanknote.AnAmericanyoungmanwhosailedtoofarwascarriedouttosea,butwassavedbyaBritishshipforLondon.SohewasnowinLondon,tired,hungryandpenniless...Task2Secondreading:ReadingaloudPurpose:Letstudentshaveageneralideaaboutthedevelopmentoftheplay.T:Readthewholepassagealoudandtrytoputtheeventsintotherightorderandfillintheform.(一)Puttheminrightorder.1.HenrywanderedinLondonstreets.2.AboutamonthagoHenryAdamswassailingoutofthebay.3.Thenextmorninghewasfoundbyaship.4.Towardsnightfallhefoundhimselfcarriedouttoseabyastrongwind.5.Ontheshipheearnedhispassagebyworkingasanunpaidhand.Answer:51324.(二)FillintheformAboutamonthagoHenrywas______outofthebay.TowardsnightfallHenrywas______outtoseabyastrongwind.ThenextmorningHenrywas______byaship.LastlyHenryarrivedin______byworkingasanunpaidhand.NowHenrywas______inLondonandwanderinginthestreet.JustatthattimeRoderick______himandaskedhimtostepin.ToHenry'ssurpriseRoderickgaveHenrya______withmoneyinit.Answers:sailing;carried;spotted;London;lost;called;letterTask3Thirdreading:Detailed­readingReadingstrategy:gothroughtheplayforthegistwhichisthegeneralideaoftheplay.Don'tworryaboutthelanguage.Inthispart,studentswillreadthetextagainandtrytounderstandthemainideaofthewholescene.T:Allofyouhavedoneagoodjob.Nextlet'sreadtheplaycarefullyandanswerthequestions:(Showthequestionsonthescreen.)(1)WheredoesHenryAdamscomefrom?Howmuchmoneydidhehave?(2)HowdidHenryAdamscometoEngland?(3)DidHenryknowLondonwell?(4)Wheredidhework?(5)WhydidHenrystareatthethingsonthetablewhiletalkingabouthisexperiences?(6)WhatdidthetwogentlemengiveHenry?WhencouldHenryopentheletter?(7)WhywasOliversohappywhenheheardthatHenryhadnomoneyatall?Task4Fourthreading:ListeningandreadingReadingstrategy:listenandreadtheplaycarefullyandtrytogetasmuchinformationaspossible.Trytokeeptheminmind.Makestudentslistenandreadaloudtheplayafterthetapeandretellthestoryaccordingtothefollowingwords:Henrywasan______.Onedayhehadanaccidentina______.Luckilyhewassavedbyashipfor______.HearrivedinLondonbyearninghispassagewithoutpay.Hewas______inthestreetin______.Tohissurprisean______thinghappened.Tworichbrothersgavehimamillionpoundbanknotebecausetheyhadmadea______.Answers:American;bay;London;lost;rags;incredible;betStep4Post­readingPurpose:Tomakefulluseofstudents'imaginationandarousetheirinterestinplays;meanwhilepracticetheirwritingability.Task1DiscussionandTalkingInthispart,studentswilllistentothetapeaswellasreadthepassagewhichwillbeservedasthegroundfortheactingafterwards.T:Nowdiscussthequestioninsmallgroups:“WhatkindofpersondoyouthinkHenrywas?”AndtrytofindthesentenceswhichcanshowHenry'scharacteristics.(Discussinfourandoneofthemgivestheanswer.)ThecharacteristicsofHenry:Honest:①Itismyfirsttriphere.②Well,tobehonest,Ihavenone.(nomoney)③Well,Ican'tsaythatIhaveanyplans.Hard­working:①Iearnedmypassagebyworkingasanunpaidhand.②Couldyouoffermesomekindofworkhere?③Idon'twantyourcharity.Ijustwantanhonestjob.Careless:IlandedinBritainbyaccident.Direct(straightforward):Well,itmayseemlucktoyoubutnottome.Ifthisisyourideaofsomekindofjoke,Idon'tthinkit'sveryfunny.Now,ifyou'llexcuseme,IthinkI'llbeonmyway.ThecharacteristicsofOliverandRoderick:Rich:servantsandnotworryingaboutgivingastrangeramillionpoundbanknoteMischievous:preparedtobetonemillionpoundsjustforabitoffunGoodjudgesofcharacter:theyseeHenryishonestandproudTask2ComprehendingexercisesT:Readthesceneagainanddosomecomprehendingexercises.Studentsbegintoprepareforthesetwoexercises.Afterawhile,theteacherstartstochecktheanswers.Latertheteachergivestheanswersusingaslideprojector.Exercise1T:Haveyoufoundouttheanswers?Ss:Yes.T:OK!Let'schecktheanswers.Who'dliketotelluswhichofthestatementsareopinions?S1:Ithinkstatements3and5areopinions.T:Verygood.Nowwhowilltelluswhichofthestatementsarefacts?S2:Ithinkstatements1,2and4arefacts.Exercise2andExercise3Getstudentstodothisexercisebythemselves,andthenaskthemtocheck

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