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Review of Book 1 Module 2

Review of Book 1 Module 2. My New Teachers. Today’s Tasks. Describe one of your favorite teachers by using the words and expressions in the module Play a game to guess who he / she is Write an email to your pen pal in America and talk about your favorite teacher, using what has been reviewed.

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Review of Book 1 Module 2

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  1. Review of Book 1 Module 2 My New Teachers

  2. Today’s Tasks • Describe one of your favorite teachers by using the words and expressions in the module • Play a game to guess who he / she is • Write an email to your pen pal in America and talk about your favorite teacher, using what has been reviewed

  3. Vocabulary • Words to describe characters: • amusing energetic funny intelligent kind lively nervous organized patient popular serious shy strict stupid

  4. Grammar What words are followed by –ing form? admit avoid appreciate consider dislike enjoy finish hate keep imagine like love practice stop suggest • He admitted cheating in the exam. • She avoids making us feel embarrassed in class. • We practice speaking in English to make progress.

  5. I used to have an English teacher when I was in the college. He was very tall and handsome. I can still remember how enthusiastic and energetic he was in his class. He taught us English and American literature. He liked collecting a lot of literature works for us. Sometimes he would tell us stories himself. He was a very good story teller. A lot of us admired him because he could speak very fluent American English. We all practiced imitating him after class. He always tried to avoid making us feel embarrassed in his class. And he said he enjoyed being with his students who could make him feel young. And all his students enjoyed listening to his stories, too.

  6. Tell us who he / she is! • Preparation: • Choose one of your teachers in the text and find out: • what characters the new teacher has (amusing, energetic, funny, intelligent, kind, lively …) • what he / she enjoys doing in his class • what he / she likes doing after class • how the students behave in his / her class • how the students think about him / her • whether you are confident with him / her

  7. Game time! The whole class is divided into two teams: Team A and Team B. Now one student in Team A stands in the front of the class (as Target Student). And the students in Team B can ask questions in turns so as to get to know which teacher he / she has chosen. If their guesses are right, the student in Team A will go back and a student of Team B will come to the front. And Team B will win one point. If their guesses are wrong, Team A will win one point.

  8. Rules to follow in the game: • Each student is allowed to ask only two questions. • The rest of the Team will not repeat the questions which have been asked. • The game goes on until no more questions can be raised. • The Target Student can refuse to answer “stupid” questions: • How old is the teacher? • Is the teacher a man or a woman? • What is his / her family name? • What does he / she teach?

  9. The target student is encouraged to answer the questions in full sentences. • If a stupid question is asked, the student will waste one question and his / her team will lose one point.

  10. One of the students can come to the front of the classroom. He / she may begin to introduce the teacher without mentioning his / her name or obvious information. The rest of the class can be divided into two teams: Team A and Team B. As the Target student says, anyone of the two teams can guess who the teacher is. But it they are wrong, their team will lose two points. If they are right, they may get one point.

  11. Write an email, introducing your favorite teacher to your pen pal in America. • Who is your favorite teacher? • Describe his / her appearance and characters. • Tell why you like him / her or his / her lessons? • Reasons and examples: • What once happened / often happens. • What you think of him / her.

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