授课主要内容或板书设计
Useful expressions Expressing agreement 1. You’re right. 2. That’s for sure 3. Well, perhaps(you’re right). 4. I suppose so. Expressing Disagreement 1. You’re wrong. 2. I’m afraid I can’t agreement with you. 3. It may be so, but… 4. I’ m not sure if I agree with you.
课堂教学安排
教学过程 主要教学内容及步骤 Activity 1 Step 1 Free talk Talk about dying hair. (color). Step 2 Listen for the first time. Q: How does Sue like the color of Lily’s hair? Tick your guess. □ She thinks it will help Lily get the job. □ She doesn’t think it’s good. Activity 2 Listen again. Step1 Underline the sentences expressing disagreement in the conversation. Sue: It’s…um…well, it’s certainly different. Oh, that’s interesting. But…. Step2 Read the dialogue. Step3 Language points 1. a little bright 2. dye your hair brown 3. have a job interview 4. Weren’t you thinking of dying your hair brown? 5. But Lily, don’t you have a job interview tomorrow? Step 4 Useful expressions Expressing agreement 1. You’re right. 2. That’s for sure 3. Well, perhaps(you’re right). 4. I suppose so. Expressing Disagreement 1. You’re wrong. 2. I’m afraid I can’t agreement with you. 3. It may be so, but… 4. I’ m not sure if I agree with you. Activity 3 Group the useful expressions in Activity 2 into total agreement, partial agreement, mild disagreement and strong disagreement. Total agreement: You’re right. That’s for sure partial agreement: Well, perhaps(you’re right). I suppose so. mild disagreement: You’re wrong. I’m afraid I can’t agreement with you. strong disagreement: It may be so, but…
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