【教学评一体化】Unit 6 Wisdom counts 第1课时 Reading优质课件+音视频(AI赋能)

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Unit 6 Wisdom counts
Reading
(沪教版 2024)八年级

Learning objectives
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Lead in
Pre-reading
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While-reading
Post-reading
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Summary
Assessment
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Homework
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By the end of the lesson, I will be able to...
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describe characters and plots in ancient stories;
talk about the wisdom reflected in ancient stories;
express my thoughts on the lessons from ancient stories.
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Learning objectives
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What story is it
Surround Wei to save Zhao(围魏救赵)
Lead in
01
Look and guess.
Borrow Arrows with Straw Boats(草船借箭)
What story is it
Lead in
01
Look and guess.
Who are the characters in the story
What happened in the story
Zhuge Liang used straw boats to trick Cao Cao's army into shooting arrows at them, successfully obtaining tens of thousands of arrows to fulfill his military commitment.
Cao Cao, Zhu Geliang, ...
Lead in
01
Look and talk.
Lead in
01
Let’s talk.
First thoughts
Do you know any ancient stories about wisdom
草船借箭Borrow Arrows with Straw Boats
围魏救赵Surround Wei to save Zhao
赤壁之战Battle of Red Cliffs

Ancient stories I know
Cao Cao, Zhu Geliang, ...
Main characters in these ancient stories
Wise, Instructive, legendary, moral - based…
Common features of ancient stories
Wisdom, morality, courage, ...
Things I can learn from ancient stories
Do you know any foreign stories about wisdom
Lead in
01
Let’s talk.
What story is it
Trojan Horse
Think
Before you read
Pre-reading
02
What do you know about the Trojan War
How did the Trojan War start
How can we turn an ancient story into an interesting play
What common features do ancient stories have
Brainstorm
Complete the quiz about the Trojan War to find out how much you know about it.
(1) When do historians think the Trojan War took place
a around the 12th century BCE b around the 3rd century BCE
c around the 12th century CE
(2) Who were the two sides of the Trojan a War
a the Egyptians and the Greeks b the Trojans and the Greeks
c the Egyptians and the Trojans
Pre-reading
02
Complete the quiz.
Complete the quiz about the Trojan War to find out how much you know about it.
Pre-reading
02
Complete the quiz.
(3) How long did the Trojan War last
a about 3 years b about 5 years c about 10 years
(4) Which famous author wrote about the Trojan War
a Homer b Socrates c Plato
Where are the remains of Troy located
a present-day Greece b present-day Italy c present-day Turkey
The Trojan War
What do you know about the Trojan War
Think
Before you read
Pre-reading
02
Look at the pictures below. What is happening in each picture, and what time is it
Look and predict.
Put the pictures in the correct order.
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2
4
5
Look and predict.
Before you read
Pre-reading
02
What do you know about the Trojan War
Think
Look at the pictures below. What is happening in each picture, and what time is it
Can you predict what the story will be about
Pre-reading
02
Look and guess.
The night of the horse
What does the horse look like
It is a huge wooden horse on wheels.
When does the story take place
Perhaps it takes place at night.
Skimming
While-reading
03
Read and answer.
Skim the passage and answer the questions.
Greeks vs Trojans
Troy
Greeks wanted to capture Troy
Greeks left a wooden horse; Trojans brought it in
the Greeks won
The night of the horse
The soldier came down the stairs—two at a time. "Captain, they've gone," he cried. "The Greek soldiers have disappeared—all of them. I can't see..." But the captain was no longer listening. He was going up the stairs—three at a time.
Seconds later, the captain stood on the high wall of the city of Troy. He looked down at the empty Greek camp and, beyond it, at the empty sea. "They've gone and we've won," he said. "The Greek army has tried for ten years to capture our city. Now, they've sailed away and taken everything with them.“
"Not everything, sir," the soldier said. "They've left their horse." Outside the main gate of the city stood a huge wooden horse. "Ah, yes," the captain said, "that wooden horse. It's so big that they couldn't take it with them. Well, it's ours now. Get some help and pull it into the city. That won't be difficult. It's on wheels.“
"But why is it on wheels " asked the soldier. "I think that maybe the The captain stopped him and said, "You're a soldier. It's not your job to think. Your job is to obey orders, and I'm giving you one now. Move that horse!" So the Trojans pulled the wooden horse into the city.
That night, all the Trojans celebrated their victory in the main square. They sang and danced around the horse, and made jokes about the stupid Greeks. Then they made sure all the gates of the city were locked, and went to bed.
By midnight, the main square was empty, except for the huge horse. Some Greek soldiers were hiding inside. They waited for another hour, to be sure. Then, very carefully, they opened the secret door on the horse's side and climbed out. No guards were around so they quietly made their way to the main gate and let in the Greek soldiers waiting outside. These soldiers secretly came back while the Trojans were celebrating. Now the Greek army entered the city.
The Greeks spent ten years trying to take over the city of Troy. In the end, they succeeded in capturing it in just one night with a clever trick—and without any fighting.
Begin
Middle
End
Which one is the correct structure of the passage
B.
5
1
2
6
4
3
3
2
5,6
1
4
7
A.
While-reading
03
Read and answer.
The night of the horse
The soldier came down the stairs—two at a time. "Captain, they've gone," he cried. "The Greek soldiers have disappeared—all of them. I can't see..." But the captain was no longer listening. He was going up the stairs—three at a time.
Seconds later, the captain stood on the high wall of the city of Troy. He looked down at the empty Greek camp and, beyond it, at the empty sea. "They've gone and we've won," he said. "The Greek army has tried for ten years to capture our city. Now, they've sailed away and taken everything with them.“
"Not everything, sir," the soldier said. "They've left their horse." Outside the main gate of the city stood a huge wooden horse. "Ah, yes," the captain said, "that wooden horse. It's so big that they couldn't take it with them. Well, it's ours now. Get some help and pull it into the city. That won't be difficult. It's on wheels.“
"But why is it on wheels " asked the soldier. "I think that maybe the The captain stopped him and said, "You're a soldier. It's not your job to think. Your job is to obey orders, and I'm giving you one now. Move that horse!" So the Trojans pulled the wooden horse into the city.
That night, all the Trojans celebrated their victory in the main square. They sang and danced around the horse, and made jokes about the stupid Greeks. Then they made sure all the gates of the city were locked, and went to bed.
By midnight, the main square was empty, except for the huge horse. Some Greek soldiers were hiding inside. They waited for another hour, to be sure. Then, very carefully, they opened the secret door on the horse's side and climbed out. No guards were around so they quietly made their way to the main gate and let in the Greek soldiers waiting outside. These soldiers secretly came back while the Trojans were celebrating. Now the Greek army entered the city.
The Greeks spent ten years trying to take over the city of Troy. In the end, they succeeded in capturing it in just one night with a clever trick—and without any fighting.
While-reading
03
Read and answer.
What did the Greeks do during the day
The Greek Army________________.
They left ____________________
outside the city.
a huge wooden horse
a really horse
sailed away
While-reading
03
Read and answer.
What did the Trojans do during the day
The night of the horse
The soldier came down the stairs—two at a time. "Captain, they've gone," he cried. "The Greek soldiers have disappeared—all of them. I can't see..." But the captain was no longer listening. He was going up the stairs—three at a time.
Seconds later, the captain stood on the high wall of the city of Troy. He looked down at the empty Greek camp and, beyond it, at the empty sea. "They've gone and we've won," he said. "The Greek army has tried for ten years to capture our city. Now, they've sailed away and taken everything with them.“
"Not everything, sir," the soldier said. "They've left their horse." Outside the main gate of the city stood a huge wooden horse. "Ah, yes," the captain said, "that wooden horse. It's so big that they couldn't take it with them. Well, it's ours now. Get some help and pull it into the city. That won't be difficult. It's on wheels.“
"But why is it on wheels " asked the soldier. "I think that maybe the The captain stopped him and said, "You're a soldier. It's not your job to think. Your job is to obey orders, and I'm giving you one now. Move that horse!" So the Trojans pulled the wooden horse into the city.
That night, all the Trojans celebrated their victory in the main square. They sang and danced around the horse, and made jokes about the stupid Greeks. Then they made sure all the gates of the city were locked, and went to bed.
By midnight, the main square was empty, except for the huge horse. Some Greek soldiers were hiding inside. They waited for another hour, to be sure. Then, very carefully, they opened the secret door on the horse's side and climbed out. No guards were around so they quietly made their way to the main gate and let in the Greek soldiers waiting outside. These soldiers secretly came back while the Trojans were celebrating. Now the Greek army entered the city.
The Greeks spent ten years trying to take over the city of Troy. In the end, they succeeded in capturing it in just one night with a clever trick—and without any fighting.
The Trojan captain stood_____________
_________________________________.
He thought they had_______________.
The captain asked the soldiers to_______
_________________________________.
on the high wall of the city of Troy
won the war
pull the horse into the city
Time The Greeks The Trojans
In the evening ______________________________ All the Trojans, ____________________________________
and ____________________stupid Greeks/their enemies.
After the party, the Trojans ___________________________
and then all___________________.
While-reading
03
Read and answer.
The night of the horse
The soldier came down the stairs—two at a time. "Captain, they've gone," he cried. "The Greek soldiers have disappeared—all of them. I can't see..." But the captain was no longer listening. He was going up the stairs—three at a time.
Seconds later, the captain stood on the high wall of the city of Troy. He looked down at the empty Greek camp and, beyond it, at the empty sea. "They've gone and we've won," he said. "The Greek army has tried for ten years to capture our city. Now, they've sailed away and taken everything with them.“
"Not everything, sir," the soldier said. "They've left their horse." Outside the main gate of the city stood a huge wooden horse. "Ah, yes," the captain said, "that wooden horse. It's so big that they couldn't take it with them. Well, it's ours now. Get some help and pull it into the city. That won't be difficult. It's on wheels.“
"But why is it on wheels " asked the soldier. "I think that maybe the The captain stopped him and said, "You're a soldier. It's not your job to think. Your job is to obey orders, and I'm giving you one now. Move that horse!" So the Trojans pulled the wooden horse into the city.
That night, all the Trojans celebrated their victory in the main square. They sang and danced around the horse, and made jokes about the stupid Greeks. Then they made sure all the gates of the city were locked, and went to bed.
By midnight, the main square was empty, except for the huge horse. Some Greek soldiers were hiding inside. They waited for another hour, to be sure. Then, very carefully, they opened the secret door on the horse's side and climbed out. No guards were around so they quietly made their way to the main gate and let in the Greek soldiers waiting outside. These soldiers secretly came back while the Trojans were celebrating. Now the Greek army entered the city.
The Greeks spent ten years trying to take over the city of Troy. In the end, they succeeded in capturing it in just one night with a clever trick—and without any fighting.
The Greek army secretly returned.
celebrated/sang and danced around the horse
made jokes about the
locked all the gates of the city
went to bed
Time The Greeks The Trojans
At midnight The Greek soldiers inside the wooden horse______
_________________________________________. They______________________. The Greek army entered the city. All the Trojans________
____________.
Afterwards (Conclusion) The Greek army _____________the city. The Trojans ______the war.
While-reading
03
Read and answer.
The night of the horse
The soldier came down the stairs—two at a time. "Captain, they've gone," he cried. "The Greek soldiers have disappeared—all of them. I can't see..." But the captain was no longer listening. He was going up the stairs—three at a time.
Seconds later, the captain stood on the high wall of the city of Troy. He looked down at the empty Greek camp and, beyond it, at the empty sea. "They've gone and we've won," he said. "The Greek army has tried for ten years to capture our city. Now, they've sailed away and taken everything with them.“
"Not everything, sir," the soldier said. "They've left their horse." Outside the main gate of the city stood a huge wooden horse. "Ah, yes," the captain said, "that wooden horse. It's so big that they couldn't take it with them. Well, it's ours now. Get some help and pull it into the city. That won't be difficult. It's on wheels.“
"But why is it on wheels " asked the soldier. "I think that maybe the The captain stopped him and said, "You're a soldier. It's not your job to think. Your job is to obey orders, and I'm giving you one now. Move that horse!" So the Trojans pulled the wooden horse into the city.
That night, all the Trojans celebrated their victory in the main square. They sang and danced around the horse, and made jokes about the stupid Greeks. Then they made sure all the gates of the city were locked, and went to bed.
By midnight, the main square was empty, except for the huge horse. Some Greek soldiers were hiding inside. They waited for another hour, to be sure. Then, very carefully, they opened the secret door on the horse's side and climbed out. No guards were around so they quietly made their way to the main gate and let in the Greek soldiers waiting outside. These soldiers secretly came back while the Trojans were celebrating. Now the Greek army entered the city.
The Greeks spent ten years trying to take over the city of Troy. In the end, they succeeded in capturing it in just one night with a clever trick—and without any fighting.
opened
the secret door and climbed out of the horse
opened the main gates
captured
were asleep
lost
While-reading
03
Read and take notes.
The night of the horse
The soldier came down the stairs—two at a time. "Captain, they've gone," he cried. "The Greek soldiers have disappeared—all of them. I can't see..." But the captain was no longer listening. He was going up the stairs—three at a time.
Seconds later, the captain stood on the high wall of the city of Troy. He looked down at the empty Greek camp and, beyond it, at the empty sea. "They've gone and we've won," he said. "The Greek army has tried for ten years to capture our city. Now, they've sailed away and taken everything with them.“
"Not everything, sir," the soldier said. "They've left their horse." Outside the main gate of the city stood a huge wooden horse. "Ah, yes," the captain said, "that wooden horse. It's so big that they couldn't take it with them. Well, it's ours now. Get some help and pull it into the city. That won't be difficult. It's on wheels.“
"But why is it on wheels " asked the soldier. "I think that maybe the The captain stopped him and said, "You're a soldier. It's not your job to think. Your job is to obey orders, and I'm giving you one now. Move that horse!" So the Trojans pulled the wooden horse into the city.
That night, all the Trojans celebrated their victory in the main square. They sang and danced around the horse, and made jokes about the stupid Greeks. Then they made sure all the gates of the city were locked, and went to bed.
By midnight, the main square was empty, except for the huge horse. Some Greek soldiers were hiding inside. They waited for another hour, to be sure. Then, very carefully, they opened the secret door on the horse's side and climbed out. No guards were around so they quietly made their way to the main gate and let in the Greek soldiers waiting outside. These soldiers secretly came back while the Trojans were celebrating. Now the Greek army entered the city.
The Greeks spent ten years trying to take over the city of Troy. In the end, they succeeded in capturing it in just one night with a clever trick—and without any fighting.
came down the stairs 走下楼梯
disappeared—all of them全都消失了
stood on the high wall站在高墙上
looked down at低头看着
tried for ten years to 努力了十年去
capture the city攻占这座城市
left their horse留下了他们的(木)马
get some help 找些人帮忙
The night of the horse
The soldier came down the stairs—two at a time. "Captain, they've gone," he cried. "The Greek soldiers have disappeared—all of them. I can't see..." But the captain was no longer listening. He was going up the stairs—three at a time.
Seconds later, the captain stood on the high wall of the city of Troy. He looked down at the empty Greek camp and, beyond it, at the empty sea. "They've gone and we've won," he said. "The Greek army has tried for ten years to capture our city. Now, they've sailed away and taken everything with them.“
"Not everything, sir," the soldier said. "They've left their horse." Outside the main gate of the city stood a huge wooden horse. "Ah, yes," the captain said, "that wooden horse. It's so big that they couldn't take it with them. Well, it's ours now. Get some help and pull it into the city. That won't be difficult. It's on wheels.“
"But why is it on wheels " asked the soldier. "I think that maybe the The captain stopped him and said, "You're a soldier. It's not your job to think. Your job is to obey orders, and I'm giving you one now. Move that horse!" So the Trojans pulled the wooden horse into the city.
That night, all the Trojans celebrated their victory in the main square. They sang and danced around the horse, and made jokes about the stupid Greeks. Then they made sure all the gates of the city were locked, and went to bed.
By midnight, the main square was empty, except for the huge horse. Some Greek soldiers were hiding inside. They waited for another hour, to be sure. Then, very carefully, they opened the secret door on the horse's side and climbed out. No guards were around so they quietly made their way to the main gate and let in the Greek soldiers waiting outside. These soldiers secretly came back while the Trojans were celebrating. Now the Greek army entered the city.
The Greeks spent ten years trying to take over the city of Troy. In the end, they succeeded in capturing it in just one night with a clever trick—and without any fighting.
While-reading
03
Read and take notes.
pull into the city把(它)拉进城里
obey orders 服从命令
celebrated their victory庆祝他们的胜利
围着(某物)唱歌跳舞
围拿(某人 / 某物)开玩笑
hiding inside 藏在里面
打开秘密之门
made their way to朝(某地)走去
let in the soldiers让士兵们进来
trying to take over试图占领
a clever trick 一个巧妙的计谋
Visualizing
Visualizing means making pictures in your mind of what you are reading. For example, you can try to think of a picture as you read the first paragraph of the story. Descriptive words and figurative language can help you visualize things.
While-reading
03
Reading strategy
视觉化
构建所读内容的画面
The night of the horse
The soldier came down the stairs—two at a time. "Captain, they've gone," he cried. "The Greek soldiers have disappeared—all of them. I can't see..." But the captain was no longer listening. He was going up the stairs—three at a time.
Seconds later, the captain stood on the high wall of the city of Troy. He looked down at the empty Greek camp and, beyond it, at the empty sea. "They've gone and we've won," he said. "The Greek army has tried for ten years to capture our city. Now, they've sailed away and taken everything with them.“
"Not everything, sir," the soldier said. "They've left their horse." Outside the main gate of the city stood a huge wooden horse. "Ah, yes," the captain said, "that wooden horse. It's so big that they couldn't take it with them. Well, it's ours now. Get some help and pull it into the city. That won't be difficult. It's on wheels.“
"But why is it on wheels " asked the soldier. "I think that maybe the The captain stopped him and said, "You're a soldier. It's not your job to think. Your job is to obey orders, and I'm giving you one now. Move that horse!" So the Trojans pulled the wooden horse into the city.
That night, all the Trojans celebrated their victory in the main square. They sang and danced around the horse, and made jokes about the stupid Greeks. Then they made sure all the gates of the city were locked, and went to bed.
By midnight, the main square was empty, except for the huge horse. Some Greek soldiers were hiding inside. They waited for another hour, to be sure. Then, very carefully, they opened the secret door on the horse's side and climbed out. No guards were around so they quietly made their way to the main gate and let in the Greek soldiers waiting outside. These soldiers secretly came back while the Trojans were celebrating. Now the Greek army entered the city.
The Greeks spent ten years trying to take over the city of Troy. In the end, they succeeded in capturing it in just one night with a clever trick—and without any fighting.
For example:
1 Rearrange the events according to the story on pages 84-85.
a. The Trojans celebrated their victory in the main square.
b. The Greek soldiers climbed out of the wooden horse and opened the
main gate.
c. The Greeks captured the city of Troy.
d. The captain ordered the soldiers to pull the horse into the city.
e. The Trojans found that the Greeks had gone and left a huge wooden horse.
The correct order is: — — — —
e
d
a
b
c
Find and complete.
Post-reading
04
2 Read the story again and answer the questions below.
(1) Who are the characters in the story
______________________________________________________________
(2) How did the Trojan soldier feel when he came down the stairs Why
______________________________________________________________
(3) Why did the Greek army sail away
______________________________________________________________
A Trojan soldier, the Trojan captain and some Greek soldiers.
He was excited because he thought they had won the war.
Because they wanted to trick the Trojans.
Read again and answer.
Post-reading
04
(4) What was the soldier probably going to say when the captain
stopped him
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
(5) Why did the Greek soldiers inside the horse wait for another hour
______________________________________________________________
(Possible answer) He was probably going to say, “I think that maybe the Greeks want us to take the horse into the city.”
Because they wanted to be sure that the Trojans were asleep.
Read again and answer.
Post-reading
04
...
...
Your ideas
3 The phrase “Trojan Horse” means a clever trick or plan that pretends to be harmless but aims to cause harm from the inside. Do you know any other similar tricks
Sound in the East, Attack in the West(声东击西)
Think and talk.
Post-reading
04
Stealthily Cross the Chencang
(暗度陈仓)
瞒天过海 - Cross the sea under camouflage
调虎离山 - Lure the tiger out of the mountains

1 The words in italics explain the meanings of some words from the story on pages 84-85. Find them and complete the sentences. Change the form if necessary.
When the war started, he decided to join the army. He wanted to become a
________(line 1) to protect his country.
(2) It was very late and the building was______(line 6). There was nobody around.
(3) The Greeks won the war thanks to the Trojan Horse. After their__________
(line 20), the Greeks could finally sail home.
(4) We arrived at the hotel late at night. We got there after__________ (line 24).
(5) No one thought she would__________(line 32), but she has finally achieved
all the things she wanted after five years of hard work.
succeed
soldier
empty
victory
midnight
Post-reading
04
Think and talk.
empty fight soldier succeed in victory
2 Complete the passage with the words and the phrase below. Change the form if necessary.
We have just read about how the brave Greek (1)________ jumped out of the Trojan Horse into the (2)_________streets of Troy. The Greeks won the war thanks to their clever trick. But did this Greek (3)_______ over the Trojans really happen In fact, we don't even know if the Greeks and Trojans ⑷_______each other in the Trojan War. Many historians thought that Troy was just a myth, but some archaeologists finally (5)___________finding the remains of the ancient city in 1870. The ruins of Troy are located in present-day Turkey, and became a site of UNESCO World Heritage in 1998.
soldier
empty
victory
fought
succeeded in
Post-reading
04
Think and talk.
3 Summarize the story on pages 84-85. Use the expressions below.
capture ... with a clever trick celebrate their victory
climb out hide inside pull into sail away secretly come back
After the Greek army sailed away, the Trojans found a huge wooden horse outside their city and pull into it. They then celebrate their victory in the square. At midnight, Greek soldiers who had hide inside the horse climb out quietly. They let in the Greek army that had secretly come back, and the Greeks finally capture Troy with a clever trick.
Post-reading
04
Let’s talk.
Show time
Talk clearly (内容清晰)
Pronunciation(发音标准)
Body language(使用肢体语言)
Fluently(流利的)
Reasonable(理由合理)
Grade and share:
The words we have learned
一、根据首字母或中文提示完成单词
The Trojan War is an __________ (古代的) story about wisdom and tricks.
The huge wooden horse was a __________ (秘密的) trick by the Greeks.
The soldiers __________ (躲藏) inside the Trojan Horse to enter the city.
The Trojans celebrated their ________ (胜利) when they thought the Greeks left.
The Greeks used a clever __________ (计谋) to capture Troy.
__________ (荷马) is a famous author who wrote about the Trojan War.
The remains of Troy are __________ (位于) in present-day Turkey.
Summary
05
ancient
secret
hid
victory
trick
Homer
located
The phrases we have learned
二、用所给词的适当形式填空
The Greek soldiers _________ (climb) out of the wooden horse and _________ (open) the main gate last night.
It’s a _________ (history) event that happened around the 12th century BCE.
Before the trick, the Greeks made ____________ (prepare) to sail away.
The Trojans were _________ (excite) to see the huge wooden horse.
The _________ (activity) in the story, like celebrating in the square, show the Trojans’ feelings.
They _________ (quick) pulled the wooden horse into the city.
Summary
05
climbed
opened
historical
preparations
excited
activities
quickly
三、完成句子
希腊士兵藏在特洛伊木马里进入了城市。
The Greek soldiers ____________ the Trojan Horse to enter the city.
特洛伊人把木马拖进了他们的城市。
The Trojans ____________ the wooden horse ____________ their city.
希腊人用一个聪明的计谋占领了特洛伊。
The Greeks ____________ Troy with a clever trick.
这个故事帮助我们了解古代的智慧。
This story helps us ____________ ancient wisdom.
The sentences we have learned
Summary
05
hid inside
pulled
into
captured
learn about
The sentences we have learned
四、按要求改写下列句子。
The Greeks sailed away. (对划线部分提问)
______________________________________________________________
The Trojans could pull the horse into the city. (改为一般疑问句)
______________________________________________________________
The Greek soldiers hid inside the horse. (改为否定句)
______________________________________________________________
He is reading about the Trojan War. (用 “yesterday” 改写句子)
______________________________________________________________
The wooden horse is huge. (改为感叹句)______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
Summary
05
What did the Greeks do
Could the Trojans pull the horse into the city
The Greek soldiers didn’t hide inside the horse.
He read about the Trojan War yesterday.
How huge the wooden horse is! / What a huge wooden horse it is!
Self-assessment Marks
I can describe characters and plots in ancient stories. 1 2 3 4 5
I can talk about the wisdom reflected in ancient stories. 1 2 3 4 5
I can express my thoughts on the lessons from ancient stories. 1 2 3 4 5
Assessment
06
Basic (基础)
完成课本 “Vocabulary practice” 部分的习题。
Improving(提升)
根据课本 “Reading comprehension” 部分的事件顺序,用自己的话复述故事。
Extend (拓展)
查找一个中国古代智慧故事,用英语写一段简介。
Homework
09
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