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1、周练讲评之读后续写-How to make coherent predictionsBy EffieTeaching objectives:After this lesson, students will be able to:1. know the current problems in their continuation writing.2. comprehend a narrative by analyzing its elements and theme.3. make predictions of their continuation writing by drawing a mi
2、nd map.Teaching procedures:Stepl analyze the problem in continuation writing.Step2 how to make coherent predictionsDefinition of the word coherent:(of, etc.)and well organized;easy to understand and clear;1. read for elementsRead the short passage again and find out the basic elements of it.characte
3、r:setting:plot:Beginning: A crow and their window when the father and sonwere sitting on the sofa.Process: The father asked the son the same questions times.Climax: The son and his 血her, after which the fathertook out an old tattered diary.Ending: ?Q: How did the son react each time his father asked
4、 him the same question?first time:second time:third time:fourth time:2. read for themeThe writer mainly intends toA. introduce the value of a diary to us.B. show father great love and call on us to love our parents.C. teach us what a crow is.D. introduce a pair of son and father.Language features: I
5、t consists of many.3. sort out informationmake predictionsAn appropriate prediction should be coherent with the original text in:,Make predictions of paragraph 1 based on a mind map.Group work: work in group of six and draw a mind map of your predictions of the second paragraph.Step3 summaryStep4 ap
6、plicationRead the following passage, and draw a mind map of your predictions about this article.I come from a broken experiencing my parents divorce and remarriages. After we grew up, my three and I could go years without speaking. And that is my story begins.My sister Jeanne and I were born only 14
7、 months apart, but by the time we were teenagers we had lost touch. By age 19,1 couldnt wait to move away from our home in Wisconsin to live on a farm in Virginia, where I worked as a vet assistant, Jeanne got married at 18, moved to Chicago and became -well, I didnt t know what. We lived separate l
8、ives in separate states, and our connection somewhat ended.When I was 24,1 was on a trip to New York City for sightseeing one day. I was crossing a very busy street loaded with people. Everyone was in a hurry. I had laughed at something and I suddenly heard my name yelled from somewhere behind me Ch
9、eryl! “I froze in my steps in the middle of the road. Tears welled up instantly in my eyes. I knew without a doubt that it was my sister Jeanne. I yelled before even turning to look, “Jeanne?”It was her. Oh my God! ” I screamed, and I began pushing people out of my way to get to her. The crowd started to part. We must have seemed crazy. And there we were standing in the middle of a Manhattan street, facing each other, and smiling. I could believe it.Paragraph 1:I later asked how shed known it was me-she never saw me!Paragraph 2:Since that time, my sister and I have never been separated.