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Lesson One

Lesson One. Pre-class In-class After-class. 1. Ask the students to look up the following words and expressions, and they should write down the explanation and copy at least one example from the dictionary: 2. Preview the phonetics. campus, clinic, dormitory, luggage, used to.

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Lesson One

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  1. Lesson One Pre-class In-class After-class

  2. 1. Ask the students to look up the following words and expressions, and they should write down the explanation and copy at least one example from the dictionary: 2. Preview the phonetics. campus, clinic, dormitory, luggage, used to Pre-class

  3. Step one: Dialogues Step two: Reading Step three: Phonetics Pronunciation----The Consonants of English Step four: Exercise In-class 返回首页

  4. There are five dialogues in this part, all of which are very easy. Ask the students to read them together in groups. They may discuss the problems while reading. Notes: 1). Can I help you with your luggage? a. help somebody with something e.g. Can you help me with my English? b. luggage n. the cases, bags, boxes, etc. of a traveler e.g. Can you move these three pieces of luggage to the car? Step one: Dialogues (1)

  5. Notes: 2). It’s quite different from what I expected. Different adj. not alike 不同的;差异的e.g. It’s something different. My opinion is quite different from yours. 3).the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ( abbr. U.K.) 4).to get used to something, to become used/ accustomed to Step one: Dialogues (2)

  6. Ask the students to read the dialogues again for some minutes. This time they are allowed to read in pairs loudly. Step two: Reading

  7. Ask the students to read the phonetics in groups, at this time the teacher walks around the classroom to answer questions or correct the errors if any; and then ask the students to read those phonetics together; at last ask individuals to read in class. Step three: Phonetics Pronunciation----The Consonants of English (1) 返In-class

  8. Step three: Phonetics(2) • Notes: • 1) His father and mother went through thick and thin. a. to go though means to experience b. the whole sentence means his father and mother experienced much difficulty. • 2).All that glitters is not gold. 闪光的不都是金子。

  9. Step three: Phonetics(3) • 3).A good beginning makes a good ending. 好的开始意味着好的结束(结果)。 • 4). Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves. 积小流成江河。 • The above three sentences are saying. The students should remember them.

  10. Step four: Exercise • 1. Exercises 3. Ask the students to practice reading the sentences in groups for a few minutes, and then ask individuals to read aloud in class. • 2. Exercises 6. Ask the students to make up dialogues in pairs. A few minutes later, ask some pairs to act out their dialogues in class. 返回in-class

  11. After-class(1) • Practice reading the consonants after class. About the sentences below each (pair of) phonetics, the students are required to read fluently. • Recite the paragraphs that the teacher hand out in class (cont’d). 返回Lesson One首页

  12. After-class (2) • If I were a boy again, I would school myself into a habit of attention; I would let nothing come between me and the subject in hand. I would remember that a good skater never tries to skate in two directions at once. The habit of attention becomes part of our life, if we begin early enough. I often hear grown-up people say, “I could not fix my attention on the lecture or book, although I wished to do so,” and the reason is, the habit was not formed in youth (cont’d).

  13. After-class (3) • I were to live my life over again, I would pay more attention to the cultivation of the memory. I would strength that faculty by every possible means, and on every possible occasion. It takes a little hard work at first to remember things accurately; but memory soon helps itself, and gives very little trouble. It only needs early cultivation to become a power.

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