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Step 1 Revision
1. Revise the language points in Unit 6.
Provides some questions, What kind of music do you like/love/prefer? What kind of clothes/writers/
movies/… do you like/love/prefer?
Then ask two pairs to make model conversations to the class to make sure they answer, I like/love/prefer
music that…I prefer writers who…
Next ask students to practise in pairs.
Walk around the classroom listening to them, correct some errors they may make and be sure they
are answering with sentences with relative clauses.
2. Revise the words and expressions in Unit 6 by dictating the following:
lyric, remind of, entertainment, exhibition, gallary, on display, energy, suggest, photograph, suit
Step 2 1a
At first introduce the key vocabulary.
Point to the words and teach the children to read them several times till they can pronounce the
words fluently and correctly.After that, try to let students explain the adjectives and make up sentences with them. For example,
exciting, do like this:
Let’s try to explain some new adjectives in our own words and make up some sentences now. See
exciting first. Who can explain it in your own words in English?
What does exciting mean?
Help the children to explain it. Exciting means not boring, or means hard to be quiet.
Who can make up a sentence with it?
Give an example sentence with it, please.
Ask several ones to say their sentences to the class. For example,
Surfing makes us exciting.
The boy is very exciting when he is watching a football match.
Then do the same with these new words in the box:
tiring, educational, peaceful, fascinating, thrilling, exotic
Read the instructions to the students. Be sure that everyone knows what to do.
Tell students to look at the posters in the picture and compare them.
We can see three posters. Tell me what you can see in each one.
Then discuss the three posters with students. For Poster One, help students to say, It is a beach.
A man with sunglasses is sleeping, etc.
Do the same to the other two posters.
Read the words on each poster to students and then let them read together several times. Ask some
ones to tell the Chinese meanings of the words to see if they can understand them. Do some
explanation if necessary.
Call the students’ attention to the chart.
Point to vacation 1,2 and 3 in the chart.
Say, Let’s choose the adjectives from the box for the three vacations. The adjectives you choose should
correspond with the posters. Now let’s use Vacation 1 as a sample. Which adjectives should we choose? Who can tell me?
Then ask several students to tell the class the words they’ve chosen. Write down their answers on the blackboard like this:
Vacation 1 Take it easy on a Florida beach!
Adjectives: relaxing, peaceful, boring
Who has got some other adjectives to describe it? Some other adjectives you know, but not in the
box?
Ask some to say more besides the ones in the box, such as quiet, lazy.
Write them on the blackboard, too.