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2019-2020年高中英语第三册(全一册)Unit13ThemysteryoftheMoonstone-Period1LetslistenandspeakPart 1 Sample Teaching Plans Goals Talk about the mystery Read a detective story Practise giving advice Revise the words that have been learned Write an informal or a formal letterPeriod 1 Lets listen and speak!Goals Talk about the mystery Practise giving advice Try to act out the given situationProceduresStep 1: Warming up Warming up by a free talk about mysterious things around the studentsAre you interested in mysterious things? What can be called a mystery? Can you give some examples?1. A car with no drivers in can drive for miles.2. Chinese Gongfu3. Some places of interest.4. UFO5. the mystery of the Pyramids of Egypt.6. the coincidence between Napolean and Hitler.7. Some detective stories.Warming up by a discussionPlease turn to page 109. Look at the pictures.1.What do you think the pictures are about? (a story)2.What is happening in each of the pictures? Describe the people and events.Picture 1. It is about the statue of the moon god in India.Picture 2. People are drawing a picture telling the origin of a huge diamond.Picture 3. The guests arrive in carriages to attend a party.Picture 4. The beautiful lady received a splendid gift -a diamond.Picture 5. People who are doing different things at the party have a good time. Picture 6. The huge and precious diamond was gone. Maybe it was stolen. What can you guess about the novel from the pictures? Try to tell the story.These pictures tell readers a story. It is a detective mystery about the theft of a diamond from a shrine in India. Wilkie Collins was one of the first writers of detective novels. In 1868 he published The Moonstone. The pictures on page 109 show scenes from the novel.Step 2: Listening about some dialogues at the party. (page 110) 1. Look at the picture and guess what people are doing in the picture.2.Turn to page 110 and answer the two questions and then listen to the tape. 3. In the above story, the young woman was called Rachel Verinder. Some dialogues take place during her party. 4. Please pay special attention to the advice given by people.Step 4: Speaking 1. On the day of Rachels birthday, one of the guests, Godfrey, asked her to marry him. Rachel refused. Act out the conversation between them. (Work in groups to discuss the situations. (page 111) Two students will be picked out to act out the scene. One acts Rachel, and the other Godfrey.)2. After the party Rachel put the Moonstone in a cupboard, but the following morning it was missing. How do the characters in the story react? Act out the situation.Before doing this practice, go over the model verbs about conjectures. 弱强肯定 may/might/could must否定 may/might/could not can not疑问 Is it possible that? Can ? 3.Learn the sentences to express: to ask for/give/accept/refuse advice and suggestions.Ask for advice: What shall we do?Cant we put in ? Should we put in ?Give advice:Wouldnt it be better if?You had better do . Lets put in What/How about doing ?Maybe we could put in Why not ?Id like to choose Why dont you Accept advice:Thank you! It is really a good piece of advice.OK. I will do it.At times we all need to give other people advice, but it is easy to upset the person we are advising. When you are giving advice in English, it is important to be careful about the language you use so that you do not offend your listener. You should avoid being too straightforward. Speaking in a roundabout way and using the passive voice is a good way to do this.
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