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Teaching Reading A Story. Level of Students : Junior high school students with advanced level proficiency.

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1 Teaching Reading A Story

2 Level of Students : Junior high school students with advanced level proficiency

3 Objectives : 1. To be able to understand the whole meaning of the story 2. To be able to find the major points of the story 3. To be able to find the settings of the story 4.To be able to understand and use the idioms Objectives : 1. To be able to understand the whole meaning of the story 2. To be able to find the major points of the story 3. To be able to find the settings of the story 4.To be able to understand and use the idioms

4 Teaching aids and materials : 1. Lap-top 2. Projector 3. Power point files 4.CDs 5. Learning sheets 6.Vocabulary cards

5 Procedure 1.Warm up activities (5 mins) 2.Listen and read the story (5 mins) 3.Understand and memorize the idioms (5 mins) Procedure 1.Warm up activities (5 mins) 2.Listen and read the story (5 mins) 3.Understand and memorize the idioms (5 mins)

6 4.Students read quietly by themselves and answer questions in their leaning sheets (5 mins) 5.The teacher instructs students to share their answers and explain (3 mins)

7 6.Students take tasks within groups and share their resolutions to class (8 mins) 7.Vote for the best topic except the one from your own group (2 mins)

8 8.Share their created questions to other groups (8 mins) 9. Homework assignments (4 mins)

9 Let ’ s start our class


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