Useful expressions: Don't you think that…? I don't think that's right… I don't think so. You must be mistaken… No, you are wrong thinking that… I'm afraid you are wrong… I believe that you've got it right. I'm not so sure about that… Surely it must be… Yes, you are right, but… Aren't you confusing… ? Yes. I agree with you. (Teacher asks students to read these expressions and then says the following.) T: Now let's do speaking. In this part there are a few new words. Let's look at the screen and read them. (Teacher shows the screen.) consist vi. consist of 由……组成,由……构成state n.国家、政府、州、状态 ut.陈述、声明、阐明 statement adj. 强大的 power n. 力量 advantage n. 有利条件、优点 disadvantage T: Please pay attention to the usage of the phrase“consist of”. It means “be made up of”. For example, the United Kingdom consists of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. OK. Now open your books at Page 34. In the part “speaking” there are three statements. Please read them first. And then have a discussion about them in three groups. For each group, talk about one and make up a dialogue to express what you want to say. The useful expressions on the screen and on the black board might be helpful to you. (After some time.) T: Have you finished? (Ss:Yes.) Who will give your opinion about the first statement? Sc and Sa : We'll try.… T: Well done. Which pair will do the second one? Se and Sf : … (责任编辑:admin) |