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Jennifer

an experienced teacher

advanced science and technology

equipmentadvanced

worthwhile rewarding

Match the words and phrases: ( ) enroll in a. skilled or knowledgeable ( ) experienced b. easy to understand or do ( ) advanced c. worth doing or having ( ) rewarding d. make oneself or another person a member of ( ) to begin with e. first, first of all ( ) simple f. modern a b c d e f

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Tuning In 1.What is the ad about? 2.How will you find this study trip? Why? 3.What can you do if you want some more information ? 4.Do you want to enroll in this programme?

Tuning In 1.What is the ad about? 2.How will you find this study trip? We will find it rewarding and worthwhile. Because we will have experienced native English-speaking teachers and they will use advanced teaching methods and equipment. 3.What can you do if you want some more information ? It is about a study trip to New York. Why? We can contact them either by telephone or by Do you want to enroll in this programme?

T or F: ( ) 1. Wang Hai has just come back from his study trip to New York. ( ) 2. Wang Hai didn’t live with a local family. ( ) 3. He had more opportunities to practise his English. ( ) 4. The English course was both enjoyable and rewarding. ( ) 5. The teachers were young there. T F T T F Text

What are the differences between American classes and ours? a. b. c. class sizes teaching methods teaching equipment

Complete the following passage: Wang Hai has just come back from his study trip to ________. He enrolled in an _________ programme. He said he didn’t live on _______, but lived with a _______ family instead. In this way, he could have more __________ to practise his English. At the _______ time, he learned more about Western culture and _______. He found the English course was both __________ and _______. The teachers were very _______. They were all ______ English-speaking people. Their teaching _______ were different from ours here. They always _________ their students to _______ their ideas freely with the class. what’s more, their teaching __________ was more advanced.

Wang Hai has just come back from his study trip to __________. He enrolled in an _________ programme. He said he didn’t live on _______, but lived with a _______ family instead. In this way, he could have more _____________ to practise his English. At the _______ time, he learned more about Western culture and _______. He found the English course was both __________ and __________. New York exchange campus local opportunities same customs enjoyable rewarding

The teachers were very __________. They were all ______ English-speaking people. Their teaching _______ were different from ours here. They always ____________ their students to _______ their ideas freely with the class. what’s more, their teaching __________ was more advanced. experienced native methods encouraged share equipment

Retell come back from study trip enroll in an exchange programme on campus with a local family have opportunities practise English learn about Western culture and customs live

Retell English course enjoyable, rewarding class sizes not as big as teachers experienced teaching methods different from encourage share ideas freely with teaching equipment advanced

Retell study trip an exchange programme on campus with a local family opportunities to practise Western culture and customs

Retell enjoyable, rewarding class sizes experienced teaching methods share ideas freely with teaching equipment

oral: 1. Read the text fluently. Recite the text. Written: 1. Comprehension check: textbook (p.152), workbook(p.84) 2. Workbook Ex.1,2 Homework: