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.- Unit 1 Tales of the unexplained Part 1: Teaching Design Aims and requirements ♦ Read a news story about a missing boy and a magazine article about Yeti ♦ Listen to a dialogue between a boss and his employee ♦ Talk about aliens and conduct an interview ♦ Write a report ♦ Tell a mysterious story Procedures ●Welcome to the Unit Step 1: Brainstorming 1. Boys and girls, have you ever heard something not only interesting and attractive but alsounexplained at all even with the help of modern science and technology in the world? Here are some pictures on the screen. Can you tell me what they are? The chances for seeing a UFO are greater for those people who live in small towns or in the country and are outside late at night. UFOs. Yes, they are called UFOs, meaning unidentified flying objects. UFOs come in all shapes and sizes. Some are only small spots of light that move in strange patterns across the night sky. Some can be seen in the daytime are often disk- or saucer-shaped. UFOs were once seen in different parts of China. Look at some pictures on the screen, please. Do you think such kind of things mysterious ?Are you curious about them? Besides UFOs, can you list anything more unexplained you’ve ever heard or seen in your daily life? They are Yetis, the Loch Ness Monster, Stonehenge and the Pyramids in Egypt. 2. Open your books and let’s look at page one. Please read the instruction and focus on the five pictures and illustrations first. Then answer the following questions: Do the five pictures have something in common? If so, what is it? (unexplained; no satisfactory answers; mysterious; no evidence...) Can scientists explain these phenomena? How do you feel about them? Are you a bit curious? 3. Think of as many expressions as possible to answer the questions above. Try to make up some sentences and read them to the class. I will also offer you some examples. They are mysterious because no satisfactory answers have been offered to explain them. Though these mysteries have puzzled people for a long time, they still show great interest in them. People feel puzzled by the mysteries. 4. Report the information you have collected to the class. Your answers are quite different. Now we will use some of your answers as a prompt for a class discussion. For example, Teacher: What information have you got about UFOs? Student A:... Teacher: Do you think Student As information interesting? What about the information youve got? Is there anything different? Student B:... 5. Please discuss the topics in pairs. Here are some questions. About UFOs: Have you ever read some reports about UFOs in China? Are you interested in UFOs? Are they really from another planet? What do the letters UFO stand for? Why do you think UFOs visit our planet? About Yetis: Where are the Himalayas? Whats the weather like there? Why do some people make great efforts to climb them? (hobby; dream; challenge themselves; make discoveries; overcome difficulty,..) A Yeti is reported to be half-man and half-beast. Have you heard of it? Do you think some climbers disappearances are connected with Yetis? About Stonehenge, the pyramids and the Loch Ness Monster: Stonehenge and the pyramids in Egypt, the most famous of which is the Great Pyramid, are cultural relics. Where were the pyramids built, on the east coast of the Nile or on the west coast? What are the reasons? Do you think the Great Pyramid is a wonder in human history? How was the Great Pyramid built? I havent heard of Stonehenge or the Loch Ness Monster. They are a bit new to me. What about you? Would you be interested in discovering more about them? Step 2: Sharing information 1. Let’s deal with the questions in pairs. For the first question, you may discuss it this way: Do you believe in UFOs? What might be the most acceptable explanation for UFOs? You may give different answers such as: -Aliens from space. -Military test aircraft. -Some UFOs are alien, some are test aircraft. -UFOs are evidence of human space travel. -UFOs are neither alien nor test aircraft. -UFOs dont exist. You can express your agreements and disagreements with each other. 2. Summarize your answers and then report to the class. Sample answers 1. I have a firm belief in UFOs. In fact, I have seen a few myself. UFO stands for Unidentified Flying Object, that is, an object, apparently moving in the sky, which we cannot identify. However, if you ask me whether or not I believe in spacecraft carrying visitors from outer space, I would have to say no. I do not believe in them. 2. The continent of Antarctica was discovered in 1818. It was once supposed to have been covered by ice for hundreds of thousands of years. However, in 1949 scientists took samples from sediment deep beneath Antarctica, which revealed that great rivers had once flowed into Antarctica until about 6,000 years ago, Many more mysteries remain to be discovered. 3. Im always interested in the stories of UFOs and aliens. And I hope I will have the chance to meet one some day. If it really happens to me, I will ask questions such as Who or what are you?, Where are you from? and How long does it take to travel from your place to our planet?. I will try my best to communicate with them, discovering what their life is like and why they have come to the earth. UFOs UFO stands for Unidentified Flying Object. According to some witnesses, it is colorless and moves at a slow, steady speed with little noise. The Loch Ness Monster Loch Ness is a big lake in Scotland. Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster, was sighted as far back as the 6th century AD. Yetis The Yeti has been called the missing link; half-man, half-beast. It is supposed to live in the highest mountain in the world--Mount Qomolangma. Stone-henge Being one of Britains greatest national icons, it stands for mystery and power. Some people guess that it was a temple for worship. The reason why Stonehenge was built remains unknown even today. The Great Pyramid The Great Pyramid of Khufu is one of the seven wonders of the ancient Great world and the only one people can visit. It is the greatest of the Egyptian pyramids, which served as burial places for the Pharaohs. ●Word power Step 1: Brainstorming 1.Do you know him? 2. When did space exploration begin in the world? (In 1957) 3. When did the first man land on the moon? And how? (In 1965) 4. When was the first manned spaceship launched in China? ( Oct.15,2003) 5. Are you interested in making discoveries in space? Now there is a scientist who will tell you something about outer space and space exploration. Here are some pictures. Can you name them? Step 2: Vocabulary learning 1. Read the first part of the speech and complete the time line of the main events mentioned. Time Event Sign 1957 the launch of the 1st artificial satellite Space exploration began. 1959 unmanned spaceships launched into space 1961 1st human being traveled in space People orbited the Earth 2. Guess the meanings of the unknown words from the context. Words like launch, artificial, orbit and trace are new to you all. Listen to me, please. Space exploration began with the launch of the first artificial satellite. What does launch mean? What word can be used to replace artificial? What about the word man-made? 3. Now continue with your discussion by answering the following questions: How can a space shuttle be sent into space? Can it fly into space by itself? With these two questions, you should focus on reading the poster the scientist is showing to you. By the way, do you know the differences between spaceship and space shuttle? ▲A spaceship is a vehicle for carrying people through space. ▲A space shuttle is a vehicle that is designed to carry people into space and back to the Earth several times to do experiments. Think about other information the scientist may refer to in the following part of his speech. 4. Read the second part of the scientists speech and complete Part C individually according to the instructions. We’ll then check the answers. Answers to C (Page 7) I guess some of you are dreaming an astronaut To check your reading comprehension, I’d like to ask you some questions: What will happen to the rockets after the shuttle has been sent to space? Where will the astronauts do their research? Why cant they remove their spacesuits? Step 3: Vocabulary extension 1. Right now weve got some knowledge about space and space exploration, and learned some relevant words and expressions. Lets review them. inner space space outer space The process of space exploration First artificial satellite was launched. People orbited the Earth in 1961. Photos are taken and samples are collected from the planets. Achievements of space exploration astronauts—travel—walk-- in space. planets-- examined. photos--taken and samples-- collected. Please focus on Part D and complete it individually. Answers to D: (3) Earth (5) Jupiter (1) Mercury (4) Mars (8) Neptune (9) Pluto (2) Venus (6) Saturn (7) Uranus 2. Read the dialogue in Part A on page 84 and the newspaper report in Part B on page 85 in Readingin Workbook. I will ask you more questions to see how well you understand the two reading materials: Part A Besides Steven Spielberg, another person, Charles Dickens, is mentioned. Do you know something about him from the dialogue? The word emotion has been used twice by Alan. Can you guess what it means? (It means a strong feeling.) Part B In the last sentence of the third paragraph, there is a new word souvenir. Can you guess its meaning from the context?(It means a thing kept to remind one of a person, a place or an event.) ●Project: Telling a mysterious story The project in this unit is designed to help you learn and use English by doing a group project. The reading material about Yetis is a sample for you to see how a mysterious story can be written. Try to write a story on one of the five mysteries in the section Welcome to the unit. Use what you have learned in this unit to complete the project. You may discuss what mystery you want to write a story about, and collect as much information as you can. Please think carefully and creatively about the story. Divide the work among yourselves and cooperate by working together. In this way, I’m sure you will learn something that you didnt know before. Reading 1. Read the article quickly to find the main idea of each paragraph and the connections between them. Paragraph 1 Yetis are reported to have been seen all over the world. Paragraphs 2-4 Descriptions of Yetis in different places (supported details for paragraph 1) Paragraphs 5-6 Scientists different opinions about Yetis Paragraph 7 Scientists hope to find the truth. 2. Read the article again, and find answers to the following questions and fill in the form below: In which years were Yetis seen? Where have Yetis or similar creatures been seen? What has been reported about Yetis? What do scientists think of Yetis? 3. Try to distinguish the writing features of a mysterious story so that you may know how to write such a story. The writing features of a mysterious story: *an interesting and attractive title *an attractive beginning *some details of the story with some pictures or photos *what scientists or people think about the story *an open end of the story 4. You may also consult the story Boy missing, police puzzled, which is a news story, while Searching for the Yeti is an overview about Yetis. Compare the two articles. The former one is a newspaper report. So after reading the first paragraph readers will know what has happened and when and where it happened and more details and information are given in the following paragraphs. The latter one is a magazine article. It is an overview with general information about Yetis. So it tells readers some details about Yetis people have seen in different places. 5. Do Parts B1 and B2 on page 81 in Workbook, so you will have a better understanding about the usages of the useful words and expressions in Project. Parts D1 and D2 on page 83 in Workbook are assigned as your homework to practise using some words and important patterns in this unit. Telling a mysterious story To conduct this project, you need to follow the following four steps: planning, preparing, producing and presenting. I’d like to give you some guide for each step: 1. At the step of planning, you should first make clear the dead line is the end of this week. Then work in small groups to discuss first what to write and then the questions in this part. Divide up the work and decide what each group member will do. 2. When preparing, you meet, discuss and choose from the information each group member has collected. One of you in the group write the outline according to the result of the discussion. When finished, the outline should be approved by the whole group. 3. The next step is producing. Each of you should write a part of the story. Then put what you have written together. Proofread the story to correct mistakes if there are any. New ideas can be added. Those who are responsible for illustrating the story should draw your pictures according to the writing. Then the whole group should approve the story and the illustrations. 4. Then comes your time of presenting. The storyteller of each group is to tell your story to the whole class. Then put up your stories on the walls of the classroom. Answers Part B1 (page 81) 1hairy hair 2strength strong 3existence exist 4climber climbing 5describe descriptions 6heavy heavily 7amazes amazing 8really real Part B2 (page 81) 1 search for 2similar 3 living on 4 convinced 5 made his way 6 supported 7 on average 8 mysteries Part C1(page 82) 1have done have made 2have lost 3have been preparing have invited 4has been writing hasnt finished 5has forgotten have been expecting 6have been waiting hasnt turned 7has been snowing have had 8have been trying have gothas happened Part C2 (page 82) 1has been doinghas writtenhave been publishedis teaching 2have becomewrote 3e-mailed answeredhave been expecting 4have listenedhave become 5have been readinghave learnedwill/am going to introduce Part D1 (page 83) 1spaceship 2amazing 3creatures 4research 5missing 6experiences 7 disappeared 8witnesses 9disappearance10evidence 11 frightened 12have been having Part D2 (page 83) 1.He will not give up until the problem is solved. 2.I remember I put
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