基础英语C 综合教程Bock3Uni11 Unit 11 The Real Truth about Lies Teaching Aims: In this unit studentsarerequired to: 1.Practice reading strategies such as predicting,skimming,guessing, etc 2.Grasp some new words and expressions to enrich student's vocabulary; 3.Do some oral work such as pre-reading questions,role play and interaction activities to help to develop the students'oral communicative abilities; 4.Appreciate and learn some writing skills in the retelling of Text I and practice it along with translation; 5.Get to knowsome informationabout computer science; 6.Do some other after-class exercise including listening and reading to improve students'comprehensive skills
基础英语 C 综合教程 Book3 Unit 11 1 Unit 11 The Real Truth about Lies Teaching Aims: In this unit students are required to: 1. Practice reading strategies such as predicting, skimming, guessing, etc. 2. Grasp some new words and expressions to enrich student’s vocabulary; 3. Do some oral work such as pre-reading questions, role play and interaction activities to help to develop the students’ oral communicative abilities; 4. Appreciate and learn some writing skills in the retelling of Text I and practice it along with translation; 5. Get to know some information about computer science; 6. Do some other after-class exercise including listening and reading to improve students’ comprehensive skills
基础英语C 综合教程Book3Unit11 Unit 11 The Real Truth about Lies-1 Time table-100 minutes Stages Contents Obiectives Activities Time Morning report News report Get to know the world 5 mins round them Presentation On Integrity (A Deepen the students GW 15 mins story) understanding on integrity and practice their speaking skills Text B Unit9 Learn about the pitfalls of 30 mins computer technology Break Text Introduction Prepare the students on the 10 mins oming topic Gist of text I Learn to summarize the Skimming 5 mins Text 1 written material Comprehension Make students understand scanning 10 mins questions on the text the details Understand the genera organization better Homework Review and pick out the difficult parts if any Morning report (5mins) Presentation on the given story(15 mins) Lead-in Students work in Pairs to relate respective stories on when they were not honest and how their parents punished them. Comment on the given story A Good Conscience knows no fear One of the qualities that most people admire in others is the willingness to admit one's mistakes.It is extremely hard sometimes to say a simple thing like"was wrong about that,"and it is even harder to say,"Iwas wrong.and you werer that.” I had an experience recently with someone admitting to me that he made a mistake fifteen years ago.He told me he had been the manager of a certain grocery store in the neighborhood where I
基础英语 C 综合教程 Book3 Unit 11 2 Unit 11 The Real Truth about Lies -1 Time table - 100 minutes Stages Contents Objectives Activities Time Morning report News report Get to know the world around them 5 mins Presentation On Integrity (A story) Deepen the students’ understanding on integrity and practice their speaking skills GW 15 mins Text B Unit 9 Learn about the pitfalls of computer technology 30 mins Break Text 1 Text Introduction Prepare the students on the coming topic 10 mins Gist of text 1 Learn to summarize the written material Skimming 5 mins Comprehension questions on the text Make students understand the details scanning 10 mins Structure analysis Understand the general organization better 25 mins Homework Review and pick out the difficult parts if any Morning report (5 mins) Presentation on the given story (15 mins) Lead-in Students work in Pairs to relate respective stories on when they were not honest and how their parents punished them. Comment on the given story A Good Conscience knows no fear One of the qualities that most people admire in others is the willingness to admit one’s mistakes. It is extremely hard sometimes to say a simple thing like “I was wrong about that,” and it is even harder to say, “I was wrong, and you were right about that.” I had an experience recently with someone admitting to me that he made a mistake fifteen years ago. He told me he had been the manager of a certain grocery store in the neighborhood where I
基础英语C 综合教程Bock3Uni11 grew up,and he asked me if I remembered the e cartons Then he related an incident and began to remember vaguely the incident he was describing. I was about eight years old at that time,and I had gone into the store with my mother to do the weekly grocery shopping.On that particular day,I must have found my way to the dairy food department where the incident took place. There must have been a special sale on eggs that day because there was an impressive display of eggs in dozen and half-dozen cartons.The cartons were stacked three or four feet high.I must have stopped in front of a display to admire the stacks.Just then a woman came by.pushing her grocery cart,and knocked off the stacks of cartons.For some reason,I decided it was up to me to out the display back together,so I went to work. The manager heard the noise and came rushing over to see what had happened.When he appeared. I was on my knees inspecting some the cartons to see if any of the eggs were broken,but to him it looked as though I was the culprit He severely denounced me and wanted me to pay for any broken eggs.I protested my innocence and tried to explain,but it did no good.Even though quickly forgot all about the the manager did not Text B,Unit9 (30 min) Text introduction The text points out that integrity is what is fundamenta in every area of society and that is something we must demand of ourselves.The author wants to convince us that only by standing firmly for our convictions in the face of personal pressure,by always giving others credit that is rightfully theirs and by being honest and open about what we really are ca we live a rich life o principle and suc ces Comprehension Questions 1 What is integrity? It means that one should have a personal standard for judging what is morally right and wrong 2 What are the three key principles of the Integrity Triad? They are.first.to stand firmly for your convictions in the face of personal pressure:second always to give others credit that is rightfully theirs and third tobe honest and open abou what you really are 3 What does the author conclude from the example of a surgical operation? The author concludes that you can't give in when you know you are right
基础英语 C 综合教程 Book3 Unit 11 3 grew up, and he asked me if I remembered the egg cartons. Then he related an incident and I began to remember vaguely the incident he was describing. I was about eight years old at that time, and I had gone into the store with my mother to do the weekly grocery shopping. On that particular day, I must have found my way to the dairy food department where the incident took place. There must have been a special sale on eggs that day because there was an impressive display of eggs in dozen and half-dozen cartons. The cartons were stacked three or four feet high. I must have stopped in front of a display to admire the stacks. Just then a woman came by, pushing her grocery cart, and knocked off the stacks of cartons. For some reason, I decided it was up to me to put the display back together, so I went to work. The manager heard the noise and came rushing over to see what had happened. When he appeared, I was on my knees inspecting some the cartons to see if any of the eggs were broken, but to him it looked as though I was the culprit. He severely denounced me and wanted me to pay for any broken eggs. I protested my innocence and tried to explain, but it did no good. Even though I quickly forgot all about the incident, apparently the manager did not. Text B, Unit 9 (30 min) Text introduction The text points out that integrity is what is fundamental in every area of society and that is something we must demand of ourselves. The author wants to convince us that only by standing firmly for our convictions in the face of personal pressure, by always giving others credit that is rightfully theirs and by being honest and open about what we really are, can we live a rich life of principle and success. ComprehensionQuestions 1 What is integrity? It means that one should have a personal standard for judging what is morally right and wrong. 2 What are the three key principles of the Integrity Triad? They are, first, to stand firmly for your convictions in the face of personal pressure; second, always to give others credit that is rightfully theirs; and third, to be honest and open about what you really are. 3 What does the author conclude from the example of a surgical operation? The author concludes that you can’t give in when you know you are right
基础英语C 综合教程Book3Unit11 4 What does the author conclude from the example of the firm Ogilvy Mather? The example shows that you shoud appreciateand accept are smarter and brighte than you are. 5 What do people who lack genuine core value usually do?Why? They usually rely on their external factors.They do so because they feel good about their looksor status while negecting to develop their iner value and personal growth. What does a life of principle signify according to the author's grandparents? It will always win the day without succumbing to the seductive sirens of an easy morality, and will take you forward into the 21"century without having to check your tracks in a rearview mirror. TextStructure Section One:(1-2).A contrast of integrity author's grandparents and their generation believed in integrity and demonstrated it by the way they lived integrity is becoming scarcer Sections Two:(3-8).The first principle of Integrity Triad: standing firmly for our convictions in the face of personal pressure (A surgical operation) Section Three:(9-11)The second principle of Integrity Triad: that isrightfully theirs (David Ogilvy and Russian nesting dolls) Section Four:(12-14).The third principle of Integrity Triad:be honest and open about what we really are.(The author expou ds and offerssome advice about it) Home assignment: Prepare the given topic Nowadays more and more people think that sometimes we can't be honest,and it is necessar for us to tell lies.What is your opinion?And under what circumstance should people tell lies?
基础英语 C 综合教程 Book3 Unit 11 4 4 What does the author conclude from the example of the firm Ogilvy & Mather? The example shows that you should appreciate and accept those who are smarter and brighter than you are. 5 What do people who lack genuine core value usually do? Why? They usually rely on their external factors. They do so because they feel good about their looks or status while neglecting to develop their inner value and personal growth. 6 What does a life of principle signify according to the author’s grandparents? It will always win the day without succumbing to the seductive sirens of an easy morality, and will take you forward into the 21st century without having to check your tracks in a rearview mirror. Text Structure Section One: (1-2). A contrast of integrity author’s grandparents and their generation believed in integrity and demonstrated it by the way they lived Nowadays integrity is becoming scarcer Sections Two: (3-8). The first principle of Integrity Triad: standing firmly for our convictions in the face of personal pressure (A surgical operation) Section Three: (9-11). The second principle of Integrity Triad: always giving others credit that is rightfully theirs (David Ogilvy and Russian nesting dolls) Section Four: (12-14). The third principle of Integrity Triad: be honest and open about what we really are. (The author expounds and offers some advice about it). Home assignment: Prepare the given topic: Nowadays more and more people think that sometimes we can’t be honest, and it is necessary for us to tell lies. What is your opinion? And under what circumstance should people tell lies?
基础英语C 综合教程Bock3Unit11 Unit 11 The Real Truth about Lies-2 Time table-100 minutes Stages Contents Objectives Aetivities Time Morning report News report Get to the world around mins them Text Analysis Difficulties in Text A Get to understand the text 25 mins better Exercises Vocabulary and Students are prepared for 20 mins gramma the questions Break Supplementary Honesty in Business Get to understand the text 50 mins reading Passage better Homework Prepare for a quizand Text B Morning report(5 mins) Difficulty in Text A (25 mins) Vocabulary Exercise:(20 mins) Part one Choose, pick, select, Choose(vt).stress a choice f the best suited between or among things under consideration which is the result of one's judgment in light of a giving purpose,instead of one's personal liking or not.E.g She said that she had chosen the skirt because its color is just right for the Pick (vt)is an informal word,a synonym to sect Eg Have you picked out the book you like to read? Select (vt)stresses a choice of sth.best to one's liking or desire among many things present through careful examination and discrimination,with a view to a given purpose.E.g All these articles are nice,it's hard for me to select. Eleet (vt).choose sb by vote Demonstrate, show, express, display Express (vt).the broadest term,is not limited to oral or even verbal communication,may refer to any means of exposing feelings,ideas,etc.E.g This painting expresses a profound horror of war. Show.(vt)cause sb/sth to be seen;display sb/sth.e.g.You must show your ticket at the barrier.Reveal,eg.My shoes a twelve
基础英语 C 综合教程 Book3 Unit 11 5 Unit 11 The Real Truth about Lies -2 Time table - 100 minutes Stages Contents Objectives Activities Time Morning report News report Get to the world around them 5 mins Text Analysis Difficulties in Text A Get to understand the text better 25 mins Exercises Vocabulary and grammar Students are prepared for the questions 20 mins Break Supplementary reading Passage Honesty in Business Get to understand the text better 50 mins Homework Prepare for a quiz and Text B Morning report (5 mins) Difficulty in Text A ( 25 mins) Vocabulary Exercise:(20 mins) Part One: Choose, pick, select, elect Choose (vt). stress a choice f the best suited between or among things under consideration, which is the result of one’s judgment in light of a giving purpose, instead of one’s personal liking or not. E.g. She said that she had chosen the skirt because its color is just right for the season. Pick (vt) is an informal word, a synonym to select. E,g. Have you picked out the book you like to read? Select (vt) stresses a choice of sth. best to one’s liking or desire among many things present through careful examination and discrimination, with a view to a given purpose. E,g. All these articles are nice, it’s hard for me to select. Elect (vt). choose sb by vote Demonstrate, show, express, display Express (vt). the broadest term, is not limited to oral or even verbal communication, may refer to any means of exposing feelings, ideas, etc. E,g. This painting expresses a profound horror of war. Show. (vt) cause sb/sth to be seen; display sb/sth. e,g. You must show your ticket at the barrier. Reveal, e,g. My shoes are showing signs of wear. Be visible or noticeable, e,g Her laziness showed in her exam result. Point out, indicate, e,g. The clock shows half past twelve
基础英语G 综合教程Book3Unit11 Display (vt)put sth on show e.g It's the first time the painting has been displayed to the 4 Demonstrate (vt)show sth clearly by giving proof or evidence e.g.How do you demonstrate that the pressure remains constant Inner. internal, inside Inner spatially,suggests sth.being at or near the centre.E.g.the inner edge of the chest may be applied to mental activity.pointing to emotiona aspect.He has lost his inner peace ever sinc Internal Demphasizes sth.being completely surrounded and covered from view.E.g.to Suspect internal injuries. 2can also refer to a cover or unconscious mental avtivity,closer to inner in meaning than interior E.g He felt an internal uneasiness that at last became apparent in his ner vous p ing Inside informal,mainly used in the sens of space.refers to the ine Side of sth.that is viewed as consisting of two sides one contrasting the other E.g our car kept to the inside lane. 2can be used figuratively,suggesting being secret or confidential E.g an inside man. inside news actions behavior deed ctsst that is done.us implying on single move that one can perform single-handedly and immediately,mostly used as countable noun.E.g My first act was to run into the waiting room. suggests,in phrases,deed ofa stated type.or being about to do sth,wrong.E.g It Action suggests accomplishing sth.or the process or manner in which sth,is accomplished,usu.Implying a series of moves,taking some time to perform,instead of a single move to do.E.g To withdraw his troops from under the enemy's crossfire was a dangerous action. ②is often used as unce ountable r o,referring generally to acting in opposition to empty tak.speech.sitting and waiting.pondering.etAction speaks louder than words 4 Behavior (1)a most general word,often found in academic writings,refers to that which is studied in sociology,psychology and anthropology E.g.behavior science when applied to everyday life,refers to that which is often characterized as good or bad.E.g Tom for good behavior Deed similar to act.also suggestsone single move.but carries a flavor of solemnity,implying sensible judgment and determination,thus often applied to kind act.heroic action Eg.Brave men's deeds live after him Main,chief Main in strict usage.is applied to the thing.often part of a system or e whole,that is preeminent in size,power,importance,etc,is applied to things only.Eg.This is the mair street in the town. Chief is applied to the person or thing first in rank,authority,importance,etc.and usu. Connotes subordination of all others.E.gcommander-in-chief 6
基础英语 C 综合教程 Book3 Unit 11 6 Display (vt) put sth on show e,g It’s the first time the painting has been displayed to the public. Demonstrate (vt) show sth clearly by giving proof or evidence e,g, How do you demonstrate that the pressure remains constant? Inner, internal, inside Inner ①spatially, suggests sth. being at or near the centre. E,g. the inner edge of the chest ②may be applied to covert or unconscious mental activity, pointing to emotional aspect. He has lost his inner peace ever since. Internal ①emphasizes sth. being completely surrounded and covered from view. E,g. to Suspect internal injuries. ② can also refer to a cover or unconscious mental avtivity, closer to inner in meaning than interior. E,g. He felt an internal uneasiness that at last became apparent in his nervous pacing. Inside ①more common and informal, mainly used in the sense of space, refers to the inner Side of sth. that is viewed as consisting of two sides one contrasting the other. E,g our car kept to the inside lane. ② can be used figuratively, suggesting being secret or confidential E,g. an inside man; inside news Acts, actions, behavior, deed Acts ① suggests sth that is done, usu, implying one single move that one can perform single-handedly and immediately, mostly used as countable noun. E,g. My first act was to run into the waiting room. ② suggests, in phrases, deed of a stated type, or being about to do sth, wrong. E.g It is a foolish act, act of cruelty and madness. Action ① suggests accomplishing sth. or the process or manner in which sth, is accomplished, usu. Implying a series of moves, taking some time to perform, instead of a single move to do. E,g. To withdraw his troops from under the enemy’s crossfire was a dangerous action. ② is often used as uncountable noun, referring generally to acting in opposition to empty talk, speech, sitting and waiting, pondering, etc. Action speaks louder than words. Behavior ① a most general word, often found in academic writings, refers to that which is studied in sociology, psychology and anthropology E,g. behavior science ② when applied to everyday life, refers to that which is often characterized as good or bad. E,g. Tom won a prize for good behavior in school. Deed similar to act, also suggests one single move, but carries a flavor of solemnity, implying sensible judgment and determination, thus often applied to kind act, heroic action. E,g. Brave men’s deeds live after him. Main, chief Main in strict usage, is applied to the thing, often part of a system or an extensive whole, that is preeminent in size, power, importance, etc; is applied to things only. E,g. This is the main street in the town. Chief is applied to the person or thing first in rank, authority, importance, etc. and usu. Connotes subordination of all others. E.g commander-in-chief
基础英语C 综合教程Bock3Unit11 Declare announce publish.proclaim Declare suggests saying po opposing view or opinion.E.g.They declared themselves to be for the plan. Declare suggests making known openly by an explicit or clear statement,either officially or personally,often one expressed formally.E.g The young couple declared their wedding party. Announee suggests making sth.of interest known publicly or officially,esp sth.of the nature of news.E.It is announced that ademonstration will be held thisafternoor Publish suggests making known to the public through a popular medium,now esp.through medium of printing.E,g Not only 50 years later was the secret treaty published Proclaim suggests official,formal announcement made with the greatest possible publicity of sth.of great moment or significance eg.The president solemnly proclaimed the founding of the new Republic.The young prince was finally proclaimed the successor to the throne Assure, ensure Assure (Dimplies trying to cause someone to believe and trust with certainty The doctor assured him that he would soon recover from illness implies making sth.secure or cerain,equivalent to ensure The only w asure your s cess is to work hard Ensure Dimplies making sth.certain as the consequence of some action or aen Only by expanding production can we ensure spply. To ensure the child's quick recovery,the doctor gave him an antibiotic. 2 implies making sth.certain or sure.similar to assure Ican'tensure that he will be there n time. Grammar Focus-Imperative Sentence Imperative sentences begin with a verb in the imperative mood and express a command,an a).Second person imperative When or insruction is directed to the party spoken to.we use the second person imperative.in which the pronoun YOU normally needn't be expressed.unless we want to lend emphasis to the utterance.E.g.Take that seal.and I'll take this one. Many ways are available to soften the tone of an imperative sentence.For instance,we can add PLEASE at the head or the end ofthe ence lend me If we want to strengthen the force of the imperative,we can add an emphatic DO at the head of the sentence:Do come and have dinner with us. Of course.as has been mentioned before.we can also add an emphatic YOU at the head of the e You mindyour business and leave thistome. If you want to further strengthen the imperative tone,we can add the modal auxiliary WILI after the emphatic YOU This has nothing to do with you:you will mind your own business. B).First person imperative A first person imperative is a kind of imperative in which the command or instruction is directed to the speaker himself.This kind of imperative usually begins with an introductory LET >
基础英语 C 综合教程 Book3 Unit 11 7 Declare, announce, publish, proclaim Declare suggests saying positively or emphatically, doing so often openly to counter an opposing view or opinion. E,g. They declared themselves to be for the plan. Declare suggests making known openly by an explicit or clear statement, either officially or personally, often one expressed formally. E,g The young couple declared their wedding party. Announce suggests making sth. of interest known publicly or officially, esp sth. of the nature of news. E,g. It is announced that a demonstration will be held this afternoon. Publish suggests making known to the public through a popular medium, now esp. through medium of printing. E,g Not only 50 years later was the secret treaty published. Proclaim suggests official, formal announcement made with the greatest possible publicity of sth. of great moment or significance e.g. The president solemnly proclaimed the founding of the new Republic. The young prince was finally proclaimed the successor to the throne. Assure, ensure, Assure ①implies trying to cause someone to believe and trust with certainty The doctor assured him that he would soon recover from illness. ②implies making sth. secure or cerain, equivalent to ensure The only way to assure your success is to work hard. Ensure ①implies making sth. certain as the consequence of some action or agent Only by expanding production can we ensure spply. To ensure the child’s quick recovery, the doctor gave him an antibiotic. ② implies making sth. certain or sure, similar to assure I can’t ensure that he will be there in time. Grammar Focus—Imperative Sentence Imperative sentences begin with a verb in the imperative mood and express a command, an instruction, a request, a suggestion, etc, e.g.: Open the window, please. Clean these barracks now. a). Second person imperative When the command or instruction is directed to the party spoken to, we use the second person imperative, in which the pronoun YOU normally needn’t be expressed, unless we want to lend emphasis to the utterance. E. g. Take that seat, and I’ll take this one. Many ways are available to soften the tone of an imperative sentence. For instance, we can add PLEASE at the head or the end of the sentence: Lend me your penknife, please. We can also add question tags to soften the imperative tone: Stop talking, will you? If we want to strengthen the force of the imperative, we can add an emphatic DO at the head of the sentence: Do come and have dinner with us. Of course, as has been mentioned before, we can also add an emphatic YOU at the head of the sentence: You mind your own business and leave this to me. If you want to further strengthen the imperative tone, we can add the modal auxiliary WILL after the emphatic YOU: This has nothing to do with you; you will mind your own business. B). First person imperative A first person imperative is a kind of imperative in which the command or instruction is directed to the speaker himself. This kind of imperative usually begins with an introductory LET
基础英语C 综合教程Book3Unt1L followed by the objective case of a first person pronoun +bare infinitive,e.g.Let me tryagain. If the party addressed includes both the speaker and the listener,the patern should be"LET bare.Le'sstopnowandfshlate The negative form of the first person imperative usually begins with DONT Don't let me bother you too much. If we want to lend emphasis to the first person imperative,we can add an emphatic DO: Do let me have a look. c).Third erson imperativ A third person imperative usually begins with an introductory LET followed by the objective case of athird person pronoun or anoun phrase+bare infinitive Let bygones be bygones. Let the bovs clear up this mess Dont let him disturb us Lead-in:(5mins) 1.What do you know about business ethics? Business Ethies is a system of accepted beliefs in business,which governs the conduct of s based on the moral values 2 Some people think that fraud and business are twins.What is your opinion?Think of at least three reasons to support your idea and discuss the topic with your partner. In my opinion,the claim is partly right.Everything has two sides.Sometimes fraud and business are indeed twins,because some businesspeople think they can't make money without cheating Ifyou cheat peope. people will cheat you. people who do not agree.They keep to the motto:Honesty is the best policy. Reading Practice:(45 mins) What does"gospel-based business success?Mean? What is the key priniple the survivor managers followed in their careers? What can you learn from the Japanese proverb:"The reputation of a thousand years is determined by the conduct of one hour? What does the author think of the film's entry into the African market in the 1970s? What caused the rocking of the morality rate of instants in Africa in the 1970s?
基础英语 C 综合教程 Book3 Unit 11 8 followed by the objective case of a first person pronoun +bare infinitive, e.g. Let me try again. If the party addressed includes both the speaker and the listener, the patern should be “LET’S + bare infinitive”, e. g. Let’s stop now and finish it later. The negative form of the first person imperative usually begins with DON’T: Don’t let me bother you too much. If we want to lend emphasis to the first person imperative, we can add an emphatic DO: Do let me have a look. c). Third person imperative A third person imperative usually begins with an introductory LET followed by the objective case of a third person pronoun or a noun phrase + bare infinitive Let bygones be bygones. Let the boys clear up this mess. Don’t let him disturb us. Lead-in:(5mins) 1. What do you know about business ethics? Business Ethics is a system of accepted beliefs in business, which governs the conduct of people in doing business based on the moral values. 2. Some people think that fraud and business are twins. What is your opinion? Think of at least three reasons to support your idea and discuss the topic with your partner. In my opinion, the claim is partly right. Everything has two sides. Sometimes fraud and business are indeed twins, because some businesspeople think they can’t make money without cheating. If you cheat people, people will cheat you. However, there are other people who do not agree. They keep to the motto: Honesty is the best policy. Reading Practice: (45 mins) What does “gospel-based business success? Mean? What is the key principle the survivor managers followed in their careers? What can you learn from the Japanese proverb: “The reputation of a thousand years is determined by the conduct of one hour? What does the author think of the film’s entry into the African market in the 1970s? What caused the rocking of the morality rate of instants in Africa in the 1970s?
基础英语C 综合教程Bock3Unit11 Unit 11 The Real Truth about Lies-3 Time table-100 minutes Stages Contents Objectives Activities Time Morning report News report Get to the world around them Individual 5 mins Homework Prepared tasks in Get to know sth about Group 45 mins checking Unit 10 Hollywood and Disnevland work Break Unit 5-8 Test Ss'ability 50 mins A quiz Homework reading extensively on the net about the topic Morning report
基础英语 C 综合教程 Book3 Unit 11 9 Unit 11 The Real Truth about Lies -3 Time table - 100 minutes Stages Contents Objectives Activities Time Morning report News report Get to the world around them Individual report 5 mins Homework checking Prepared tasks in Unit 10 Get to know sth about Hollywood and Disneyland Group work 45 mins Break A quiz Unit 5-8 Test Ss’ ability 50 mins Homework reading extensively on the net about the topic Morning report