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W B T L E Lesson 14 - After Twenty Years Part Five ENTER
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W B T L E Extension I. Oral Work II. Quiz III. Writing Lesson 14 - After Twenty Years
I. Oral Work List 1. Group Discussion 2. Debating W B LE
W B T L E Lesson 14 - After Twenty Years I. Oral Work List 1. Group Discussion 2. Debating
I. Oral Work Have you got a teacher who is dedicated to his/her job? What teaching skills he/ she is good at? When your friend has done something wrong, will Brainstorm you point that out? groups. In our Chinese traditional community, people usually pay special attention to such relationship as friendship and"personal loyalty (xt"is very much valued As the saying goes,At home we depend upon our relatives, while outside we rely on friends(在家靠 亲咸,出门靠朋友)" Why do you think friendship is so important? t How do you think we can promote peoples conscientious performance on the eir job? W BTLE The end of Group Discussion
W B T L E Lesson 14 - After Twenty Years I. Oral Work Have you got a teacher who is dedicated to his/her job? What teaching skills he/she is good at? When your friend has done something wrong, will you point that out? In our Chinese traditional community, people usually pay special attention to such relationship as friendship and “personal loyalty (义气)” is very much valued. As the saying goes, “At home we depend upon our relatives, while outside we rely on friends (在家靠 亲戚,出门靠朋友).” Why do you think friendship is so important? How do you think we can promote people’s conscientious performance on their job? Brainstorm in groups. The end of Group Discussion
I. Oral Work Topics for debating: 1. In order to please one's best friend it's worthy to lose one's job. 2. We should always share our pleasure with our best friend 3. To serve our public job well, we must not let friendship affect our judgment. W B LE
W B T L E Lesson 14 - After Twenty Years I. Oral Work Topics for debating: 1. In order to please one’s best friend, it’s worthy to lose one’s job. 2. We should always share our pleasure with our best friend. 3. To serve our public job well, we must not let friendship affect our judgment. The end of Debating