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M3U3 Back to the past Task

Step 1: Listening for the main ideas 1 Lead-in As an English learner, we often read some English articles. The most important part of reading is to be able to understand the main idea or the main point. Only a few words are often used to make a main point. Then what about listening? Do we need to listen for the main idea? When we are listening to get the gist of something, we are listening for the general idea--- the gist.

Listen to the tape and complete the note sheet. three 3) taking notes 4) learning from past experiences

finding useful expressions 1 Listen to the tape once, and finish Part A. a chat between friends 2) two people 3) restaurant 4) Pompeii-the lost civilization 2 Look through the exercise of Part B before listening and master what you should focus on. Good morning, everyone. 2) I’m very grateful that you have come today. 3) I am here to 4) how it happened 5) I hope that you enjoyed this talk 6) Thank you for your kind attention 7) If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me.

Step 2: Describing pictures 1 When we are describing a picture, we should pay attention to: · Do not point out every detail. · briefly mention the picture’s subject · focus on related background information about the picture. 2 Point out the subject and background information in the description. Subject: the Mogao Caves Related background: There are …Silk Road.

Step 3: Writing descriptions for your pictures The establishment of New China is really a significant event in Chinese history. In American history, there are also many famous historical events, for example the Pearl Harbor Attack. 1 Prepare for a talk about the attack on Pearl Harbor. 1) Have you ever heard about the attack on Pearl Harbor? The attack led the US into the Second World War. 2) When and where did it take place? The attack was made by Japan. The Americans were enjoying their Sunday and were attacked unexpectedly. 3) What was the result? The US lost a lot in the attack, including a large number of people and ships.

2 Read the information on the web page and make the students understand the article.

Step 4: Planning an outline for a speech Look through the introduction with the students to know that a simple speech outline often includes seven parts: 1 a word of welcome 2 a word of thanks to the audience 3 an explanation of why the speaker is there, or what the speech is about 4 the main body of the speech: facts, names, dates and/ or history 5 your hopes for the future 6 the conclusion of the speech 7 a last word of thanks P56 5 1 3 7 2 6 4