(11)Entertainment:something that amuses or pleases,especially a performance or a show 2.Play the tape recorder for the students. 3.Ask the students some questions about the conversations. 4.Explain language and culture notes. (1)the American colonies:the 13 American colonies are as follows:Virginia.New York,Massachusetts,New Hampshire,Maryland,Connecticut,Rhode Island Delaware,North Carolina,New Jersey,South Carolina,Pennsylvania,and Georgia. (2)BBC:Let's see BBC's chairman's prologue.Michael Grade is the BBC's chairman,he says the BBC does not have a monopoly on wisdom about its own future.He looks to a vigorous and informed public debate to produce the consensus about the future size,shape and mission of the BBC. At the heart of Builing public value is a vision of a BBC that maintains the ideals of its founders.but a BBC renewed todeliver those ideals in a digital world.That world contains the potential for limitless individual consumer choice.But it also contains the possibility of broadcasting reduced to just another commodity,with profitability the sole measure of worth.A renewed BBC,placing the public interest before all else, will counterbalance that market-driven drift towards program-making as a commodity.Only a secure and adequately funded BBC can ensure that broadcasting retains its cultural (in the broadest sense)aspiration. 5.Ask the students to answer the questions in the book.Lead them to get the right answers and teach them some tips for the listening exercises Step Four Oral Practice 1.Ask the students to make conversations,trying to use"as...as"structure. 2.Ask them to retell the story"How newspaper developed"in their words.Then ask some of them to retell it to the class. 3.Give them the following topics to discuss and then ask some students to give personal presentation. (1)How mass media developed (2)The advantages and disadvantages of mass media (11)Entertainment: something that amuses or pleases, especially a performance or a show 2. Play the tape recorder for the students. 3. Ask the students some questions about the conversations. 4. Explain language and culture notes. (1) the American colonies: the 13 American colonies are as follows: Virginia, New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maryland, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, North Carolina, New Jersey, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Georgia. (2) BBC: Let’s see BBC’s chairman’s prologue. Michael Grade is the BBC’s chairman, he says the BBC does not have a monopoly on wisdom about its own future. He looks to a vigorous and informed public debate to produce the consensus about the future size, shape and mission of the BBC. At the heart of Building public value is a vision of a BBC that maintains the ideals of its founders, but a BBC renewed to deliver those ideals in a digital world. That world contains the potential for limitless individual consumer choice. But it also contains the possibility of broadcasting reduced to just another commodity, with profitability the sole measure of worth. A renewed BBC, placing the public interest before all else, will counterbalance that market-driven drift towards program-making as a commodity. Only a secure and adequately funded BBC can ensure that broadcasting retains its cultural (in the broadest sense) aspiration. 5. Ask the students to answer the questions in the book. Lead them to get the right answers and teach them some tips for the listening exercises. Step Four Oral Practice 1. Ask the students to make conversations, trying to use “as…as” structure. 2. Ask them to retell the story “How newspaper developed” in their words. Then ask some of them to retell it to the class. 3. Give them the following topics to discuss and then ask some students to give personal presentation. (1) How mass media developed (2) The advantages and disadvantages of mass media