LOGO Teaching Plan. Teaching MethodsTeaching Objectives Teaching Material 1 Teaching plan 345 Teaching ProcedureTime allotment 2.

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LOGO Teaching Plan

Teaching MethodsTeaching Objectives Teaching Material 1 Teaching plan 345 Teaching ProcedureTime allotment 2

Teaching Material Teaching Objects Non- English Major College Students Art and Nature Demystifying Mona Lisa

Make comparison between the two Identify and analyze the subject Describe the features of paintings Teaching Objectives

Lead in 1 Text Structure &Text Analysis 2 Language Study and Practice 33 Assignment 44 Teaching Procedure

iprepare

Question 1 Question 2 What is your impression of the painting? What’s her relationship with Vermeer?

Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Structure Raise a question: Evaluate the painting: Solve the question Conclusion:Demystify the effect Iexplore:Text Structure

Focus :Para4. Writing Strategy See exercise1. Problem+Solution+Conclusion

iproduce: Writing assignment Oral practice “The Glamour of American Gothic” Talk about the similarities and differences between Chinese and western painting.