
ACTIVE READING 1 Mapping Embarkation Navigation Destination Resources
Mapping Embarkation Navigation Destination Resources

Active reading 1:Mapping Identifying personal views in news 。Using italics Agreeing or disagreeing
Identifying personal views in news Using italics Agreeing or disagreeing Active reading 1: Mapping

Active reading 1:Embarkation Matching headlines Bridging information gap
. Matching headlines Bridging information gap Active reading 1: Embarkation

Active reading 1:Embarkation Matching headline Watch the video clip and identify the historic events. 1963:the Assassination of the US President John Kennedy 1969:the first moon landing 1983:the successful mating of 2 giant pandas in an American zoo 1989:the reunification of West and East Germany 2001:the attack on the World Trade Centre in New York 2003:the first manned Chinese space flight 2004:the tsunami which hit Asia and Africa 2007:the mouse that delayed an international passenger flight Nor
Matching headline 1963: the Assassination of the US President John Kennedy 1969: the first moon landing 1983: the successful mating of 2 giant pandas in an American zoo 1989: the reunification of West and East Germany 2001: the attack on the World Trade Centre in New York 2003: the first manned Chinese space flight 2004: the tsunami which hit Asia and Africa 2007: the mouse that delayed an international passenger flight Watch the video clip and identify the historic events. Sc ript Active reading 1: Embarkation More

Active reading 1:Embarkation Bridging information gap Group discussion Q1:Which of the above headlines interests you most?Why? Q2:Choose anyone of the above headlines and discuss whether it is newsworthy?Why u or why not? Q3:What kind of story usually appear in the news?
Bridging information gap Group discussion Q1: Which of the above headlines interests you most? Why? Q2: Choose anyone of the above headlines and discuss whether it is newsworthy? Why or why not? Q3: What kind of story usually appear in the news? Active reading 1: Embarkation

Active reading 1:Embarkation Bridging information gap Reference for Q3: Political Sports& Odd Human news arts happenings interest stories Military Entertainment News Popular Fashion Topics /Stories Economic Long-running news social issues Natural Moral Celebrity Breakthroughs disasters Issues news triumphs
Active reading 1: Embarkation Bridging information gap Military News Celebrity news Economic news Breakthroughs & triumphs Political news Moral Issues Natural disasters Long-running social issues Entertainment & Fashion Human interest stories Sports& arts Odd happenings Popular Topics / Stories Reference for Q3: Back

Word test Exaggerate sensational ·Startle poverty ·omentous echo ·Frame immediacy Covertly erode ·Millennium devolve The sports meeting was held up because of the bad weather. The proliferation of nuclear weapons is a threat to human
Word test • Exaggerate sensational • Startle poverty • Momentous echo • Frame immediacy • Covertly erode • Millennium devolve • The sports meeting was held up because of the bad weather. • The proliferation of nuclear weapons is a threat to human

Useful expressions 1.of enormous international significance 2.the historical and international dimension 3.momentous international consequences 4.set guidelines 5.a unique viewpoint 6.not necessarily more objective or reliable than 。. 7.the growth of open-access webpages
Useful expressions 1. of enormous international significance 2. the historical and international dimension 3. momentous international consequences 4. set guidelines 5. a unique viewpoint 6. not necessarily more objective or reliable than . 7. the growth of open-access webpages

Active reading 1:Navigafion Text organisation Text exploration Jigsaw reading Personal views Understanding beginning and ending Italics usage Text evaluation
Text organisation Text exploration Text evaluation Personal views Italics usage Understanding beginning and ending Jigsaw reading Active reading 1: Navigation

Active reading 1:Navigation Text Organisation Q1:Which words in the text impress you most? Among them which word do you think is the key word? Newsworthy Q2:How does the author organize the text by revolving around this key word?
Active reading 1: Navigation Text Organisation Q1: Which words in the text impress you most? Among them which word do you think is the key word? Q2: How does the author organize the text by revolving around this key word?