●●●●● ●●●● ●●0 Try to speak more ●●● ●●●● o notes: o that sort of thing "used at the end of a list of similar things or details for showing that it is not complete o/ don't see the point: i dont understand what you mean look into the far future: look into means to try to discover the facts about something
⚫ Notes: ⚫ that sort of thing: “used at the end of a list of similar things or details for showing that it is not complete ⚫ I don’t see the point: I don’t understand what you mean.. ⚫ look into the far future: look into means to try to discover the facts about something. Try to speak more
●●●●● ●●●● ●●0 Make your own dialogue ●●● ●●●● You and your partner are discussing your subjects of study. Make a dialogue using the following cues(Turn to page 166) 2. Look at the following cartoon. Who is the person? What is he doing and where is he? (Turn to page 167)
Make your own dialogue 1. You and your partner are discussing your subjects of study. Make a dialogue using the following cues. (Turn to page 166) 2. Look at the following cartoon. Who is the person? What is he doing and where is he? (Turn to page 167)
●●●●● ●●●● ●●0 What are they for? ●●● ●●●● Key: 1.b 2. f 3c 4 e 5 d 6.a If you want to learn more Key: Sentences of Certainty: 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 Sentences of Uncertainty: 3, 4, 8
What are they for? Key: 1. b 2. f 3. c 4. e 5. d 6.a If you want to learn more Key: Sentences of Certainty: 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 Sentences of Uncertainty: 3, 4, 8
●●●●● ●●●● Part l Reading Comprehension and ●●0 ●●● ●●●● Language Activities ●Pre- reading Tasks ● Notes ● Translation ● Comprehension work ● Language work(A,B,c
Part II Reading Comprehension and Language Activities ⚫ Pre-reading Tasks ⚫ Notes ⚫ Translation ⚫ Comprehension work ⚫ Language work (A, B, C)
Part l Reading Comprehension and ●●●●● ●●●● ●●0 anguage ActivItes ●●● ●●●● ● Pre-reading Tasks What knowledge or information have you got about the geographic formation, atmosphere, and temperatures of Mars? e What are the basic needs for man 's survival on an outer space planet? Which planet is more likely to become mans new homestead on the future?(the Moon or Mars?) What feasts have been accomplished in mans space project? Do you think the project is worth all the money and endeavour?
Part II Reading Comprehension and Language Activities ⚫ Pre-reading Tasks ⚫ What knowledge or information have you got about the geographic formation, atmosphere, and temperatures of Mars? ⚫ What are the basic needs for man’s survival on an outer space planet? ⚫ Which planet is more likely to become man’s new homestead on the future? (the Moon or Mars?) ⚫ What feasts have been accomplished in man’s space project? Do you think the project is worth all the money and endeavour?