The “Hero” Called Frankenstein Lesson 9 Vickie Lee May 21, 2015.

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The “Hero” Called Frankenstein Lesson 9 Vickie Lee May 21, 2015

Bingo Game

Paragraph (1) p.164 Pre-Reading Questions: 1. Have you ever heard of the novel, “Frankenstein”? 2. Who is the writer? the “Monster” Frankenstein Mary Shelley ( )

 Patterns in Use (1) p.175 事實 (what really happened): Mary Shelly wrote this novel, so many popular sci-fi characters were created. 假設語氣 (what didn’t happen): If Mary Shelly had not written this novel, many popular sci-fi characters might not have been created.

 Patterns in Use (1) p.175 事實 (what really happened): It rained, and I got wet. 假設語氣 (what didn’t happen): If it had not rained, I would not have got/gotten wet.

Paragraph (2) p.164 Pre-Reading Questions: 1. How does the title of the novel come from? 2. What did Frankenstein do in the dead of night? 3. What did Frankenstein create eventually?

 Because Frankenstein was excited by this discovery, he kept exploring the secret in order to create a human being. Patterns in Use (2) p.177  (Being) Excited by this discovery, he kept exploring the secret in order to create a human being.

 Because Frankenstein was fascinated by his experiment, he buried himself in it all day. Patterns in Use (2) p.177  (Being) Fascinated by his experiment, he buried himself in it all day.

Paragraph 1 &2 Reading Review sci-fi movie Frankenstein creature Mary Shelley scientist

 Listening Paragraph 3

Reading

Frankenstein’s brother

 When the monster met Frankenstein again, he poured out his heart immediately. Patterns in Use (2) p.177  Meeting Frankenstein again, the monster poured out his heart immediately.

  Exercise A 1. When Julia entered her house, she heard some strange noises that came from the kitchen. Patterns in Use (2) p.177  Entering her house, Julia heard some strange noises that came from the kitchen.

 Paragraph 4 Listening

Frankenstein’s wife and his friend

 Paragraph 5 Listening

Frankenstein ?

  choose six words from vocabulary (each one choose one word)  make two sentences (use Pattern in Use 1 & 2)