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1111. To identify the difference between American English and British English; 2. To develop the ability of understanding words in context. Important and difficult points: 1. some differences between American English and British English? 2. the meaning of some more colloquialisms and their usage. Teaching procedures: Step 1. Lead-in: Give a dialogue to Ss:-Thank you very much!-Sure.(It is a bit strange but quite right.It is American English.)Step 2. American English & British English 1. Ask students to go through the examples listed in their books first, then get them to compare what they know with these examples. 2. If possible, invite some students to summarize the differences between American and British English 3.Finish the blank on page 26 Step 3. colloquialisms A colloquialism is an informal expression used in spoken English. Colloquialisms are never used in formal English or in writing, but are often used in conversations. Read the express and guess what the colloquialisms mean. 1.To be a student of No.9 Middle School,you are the lucky dog.2.Ill be all ears for you. 3.face the music4.bring down the house5.apple of ones eye6.black sheepExercises Get students to do part A and Part B in class and check the answers together Learn more colloquialisms 111
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