Lead-in activities A 1 Let students discuss both the advantages and disadvantages of being alone? 2. Which way do you prefer, study ing alone or study ing with other people together? Why? 3. What do you think of the dink double incomes, no kids families in China? B Refer to the discussing and role-playing of unit 5 on listening workbooks.(Page 75) -Suppose a person eat in a restaurant alone
Lead-in activities: • A: • 1.Let students discuss both the advantages and disadvantages of being alone? • 2.Which way do you prefer, studying alone or studying with other people together? Why? • 3.What do you think of the DINK (double incomes, no kids) families in China? • B: • Refer to the discussing and role-playing of unit 5 on listening workbooks. (Page.75) • ——Suppose a person eat in a restaurant alone…
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