assure vt to tell sb. that sth will happen or is definitely true so that they are less Examples: (1)The prime minister assured the whole nation that everything would (2)"Your wife will be getting better. the doctor assured the man (3)The saleswoman assured me of the high-quality of the microwave oven 2)concede/yield concede vt 1. admit sth. is true Examples:(1)"You could be right I suppose, Louis conceded (2)He finally conceded that he was right 2. admit defeat in (3)She was not willing to concede defeat in the argument yield vt& i t give way to, give up, cease opposition Examples: (1)He yielded his right to his opponent (2)The Iraqi army yielded ground to the US forces ()The official yielded to the temptation tempt vt 1. persuade sb to do sth. wrong or foolish attract sb. to have or to do sth Examples: (1)Power and money tempted him to take such an action (2) Bad companions tempted him into stealing and picking pocket (3)She was tempted to buy that dress even though it's very expensive attract vt 1. pull towards( by unseen force Examples: (1) Magnets attract metal objects 2. to draw by appealing to the emotions or senses 2)The hearings attracted a lot of publicity (4)The waterfall attracts a large number of tourists every year VL. Post-reading tasks and activities( the 4th period L. The teacher will help students solve the problems they have come upon in the exe cises l, /,v,v, ll, vI and lx(25 minutes Study and review the words and phrases in the text: the whole class can be divided into nwo groups to have a competition to memorize new words and phrases. 15 minutes A. Teacher: When I say a word or an expression youve learned before, respond with the new one in this text. And the winner will get one point for the correct answer Teacher Old Words or Expressions) New Words or Expressions show clearly demonstrate5 assure v.t to tell sb. that sth. will happen or is definitely true so that they are less worried Examples: (1) The prime minister assured the whole nation that everything would be all right soon. (2) “ Your wife will be getting better.” the doctor assured the man.. (3) The saleswoman assured me of the high-quality of the microwave oven. 2) concede / yield concede v.t 1. admit sth. is true Examples: (1) “You could be right I suppose”, Louis conceded. (2) He finally conceded that he was right. 2. admit defeat in (3) She was not willing to concede defeat in the argument. yield v.t & i.t give way to; give up; cease opposition Examples: (1) He yielded his right to his opponent. (2) The Iraqi army yielded ground to the US forces. (3) The official yielded to the temptation. 3) tempt / attract tempt v.t 1. persuade sb. to do sth. wrong or foolish 2. attract sb. to have or to do sth. Examples: (1) Power and money tempted him to take such an action. (2) Bad companions tempted him into stealing and picking pocket. (3)She was tempted to buy that dress even though it’s very expensive. attract v.t 1. pull towards ( by unseen force ) Examples: (1) Magnets attract metal objects. 2.to draw by appealing to the emotions or senses (2) The hearings attracted a lot of publicity. (4) The waterfall attracts a large number of tourists every year. VI. Post-reading tasks and activities ( the 4th period ) 1. The teacher will help students solve the problems they have come upon in the exercises III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII and IX. ( 25 minutes ). 2. Study and review the words and phrases in the text: the whole class can be divided into two groups to have a competition to memorize new words and phrases.( 15 minutes ) A. Teacher: When I say a word or an expression you’ve learned before, respond with the new one in this text. And the winner will get one point for the correct answer. Teacher Students ( Old Words or Expressions) ( New Words or Expressions) show clearly demonstrate