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M9 Unit 3 The meaning of colors  reading2

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Step Greetings

Greet the whole class as usual.

Step II Lead in

What’s the motto of the French Revolution?

What do the stars and the stripes of the American flag stand for?

What’s the Indonesian national flag like?

Step III Skimming

Read the text quickly and decide which of the following can best express the main idea of the text.

Step V Language points

1. at random  (PPT 10)

(1) at random 任意地,随机地

The girl opened a book at random and started reading.

Names will be chosen at random from this list.

(2) random  adj.    

        a random selection

        in a random order

       (3) randomly

              The winning numbers are chosen randomly by computer.

2. salute   (PPT 11)

(1)    salute (verb) 敬礼、致敬

                            The soldiers stood at attention and saluted.

                            The soldiers stood at attention and saluted the flag.

       (2) salute (noun) 敬礼  

                            They fired a salute to welcome the President.

                            They all raised their glasses in salute.

                            The officer raised his hand in salute.

3. object  (PPT12)

(1)object (verb) 反对 to feel or say that you oppose or disapprove of sth.

                      If no one objects, we’ll carry out the project as planned.

                      I’ll take care of it, unless you object.

(2) object to sth./doing sth.   

                      I strongly object to the terms of the contract!

                      I object to paying so much for a car like that.

4. compromise (PPT 13)

       (1) vi. 妥协,互让

                     * compromise with sb.

                            Never compromise with the terrorists.

                            They were unwilling to compromise with the boss.

                     * compromise on sth.

                            We simply cannot compromise on this matter.

                            Are you going to compromise with me on this issue?

(2)    n. 妥协

              reach a compromise

              Be prepared to make compromises.

5. date  (PPT 14)

date (verb)

(1)    date back to

The castle dates back to 1887.

This custom dates back to the 17th century.

(2)    date from

The church dates from the 13th century.

Her interest in stamp collection dates from her childhood.

 

 

Finish Exercise in the work book..

Exercises are frequently used to improve the teaching effect and the students' ability. More time are needed actually.

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