资源简介 第五课时Section B(3a-3c)Teaching ObjectivesIn this class, students will:1.understand Rose's opinion on whether friends should be similar or different.2.learn how to support their opinions when they write by analyzing Rose's post.3.write a reply to Tom's post.Teaching AdviceLead-in1.Help students review Matt's and Diana's opinions on whether friends should be similar or different. 2.Introduce the background of this lesson.Tell students that Rose also replied to Tom's post and shared her opinion on this topic.Pre-writingUnderstand the Post 3a 1.Ask students to read the post and answer the question in 3a. 2.Ask more questions to help students understand Rose's post. ◆What are Rose's two friends like?Are they similar or different ◆How do you understand the sentence “She helps me see the silver lining in difficult situations.”? ◆“A true friend reaches for your hand and touches your heart.” Do you agree?Why or why not Suggested answers: 1.Rose's two friends are very different.Lily is funny and always makes her laugh and feel positive.Lucy is quiet,but she is a good listener. 2.This means Lily always helps Rose see the hope and positive side of difficult situations.The “silver lining” refers to the good aspect of a tough situation. 3.This sentence means that a true friend not only supports you when you need help but also deeply understands and cares about your feelings.I agree with this sentence because I think a true friend should always be there and make you feel loved and supported.While-writingAnalyze the Structure 1.Ask students to discuss how Rose expressed her opinion in her post, and then make a summary. ◆Rose showed her opinion in the first sentence. ◆She used examples to support her opinion. ◆She used a saying to make a conclusion. 2.Guide students to summarize the structure. 3b Have students complete the table and use their personal experiences to support their opinions. Let students share their answers with their partners. 3c 1.Have students read and learn the structure of the reply. 2.Ask students to write their replies to Tom's post using the table in 3b.Remind them to add a conclusion or an ending. 3.Provide students with some expressions when necessary.Post-writing1.Ask students to share their writings with a partner. 2.Invite several students to read their writings in class and give feedback.Summary Ask students to summarize how to write a post to express their opinions. Homework 1.Polish their writings. 2.Finish the related exercises in the books produced by Youyi. Blackboard Design How to write a post to express your opinion?Paragraph 1 Show your opinions and give reasonsParagraph 2 Give examples to support your opinionsParagraph 3 Make a conclusionTeaching ReflectionIn this lesson,students learned how to express their opinions on a post.They analyzed Rose's opinion and discussed how she used examples to support her ideas.Most students understood the structure well and participated actively in the discussion.However,some students found it challenging to connect their examples to their opinions clearly.Next time,I will focus more on practising how to link examples to opinions effectively 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览