北师大版 高二 Module 8 Unit 24.

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北师大版 高二 Module 8 Unit 24

Communication Workshop

? crime punishment

Discussion: Which of the crimes are a problem in China? What punishments would you give for the crimes? Crime: robbery, drug dealing, murder, break in, rape, shoplifting, theft Punishment: the death penalty, fine, prison sentence, soft/hard sentences, life sentence

Read the letters again and complete the gaps with these linking words (reason/result) 1. as a result of 2. so that 3. so much 4. in order to 5. just because 6. due to 7. consequently

Writing A discursive Essay Write an essay discussing this statement: The only way to cut crime in our country is to make punishment more severe. Follow the stages on P41.

Speaking: Problem Solving Ex 1. Look at the photo. If you had to spend two weeks hiking on a mountain without any of the comforts of home. What would you miss most?

Ex 2. Which of these would be the biggest survival problem for you? cooking finding water first aid making a shelter finding food making a fire

Ex 3. Listen to three people on a survival course Ex 3. Listen to three people on a survival course. Which of the problems in Ex 2 are mentioned?

Group discussion: How to survive in the wild? Discuss your survival plans in your group. Decide what you are going to do and who is going to do different jobs. Tell the class how you plan to survive.