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Key to Symbols

Reminder CA=Check Answers Discussion

Greeting Games ? Q&A


Eliciting Modeling Reading

IL=Instructional Language LI=Lead in LP=Language Production

PD=Picture Description RP=Role Play SP=Structure Practice

CCQ Definition FE=Feedback Exchange

Exercises Extension Exercises Pronunciation


? QD = Question Development
☆ Target Language
改变·梦想 English for all Level 4B Unit 2
What’s in it for you. (1 min) Amazing London

Rem

Fish and chips


Don’t forget to click in!
Praise students when they do well.
Correct mispronounced words.
Lesson 2

Gre What's in it for you.


Greet student by name.
Talk about the food of London.
Check equipment.
State lesson objective:
Talk about the food of London.

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改变·梦想 English for all Level 4B Unit 2 lesson 2
Warm up (2 min)

Warm up
Dis

T&S 1. Have you ever tried any food from other countries?
Questions 2. What did you try?

3. Did you like it?


LP
Have you ever..?
For any time in the past up to now.

Eli

food names of other countries


have you ever tried; for other things
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改变·梦想 English for all Level 4B Unit 2 lesson 2
Focus on (4 min)

Focus on
IL
Please read Focus on. Match the sentences with the pictures.

Mod

Read sentences, once clearly.


Now you try.
Correct mispronounced words.
1 2 3 4
Custard is made from The puddings look so I’d like an order of fish These are takeout foods.
milk and eggs. attractive. and chips.

Exe
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Match the sentences with the pictures.

Def & Pro


custard (n) /ˈkʌstərd/ – a sweet, thick, yellow sauce.
pudding (n) /ˈpʊdɪŋ/– a sweet dish, often baked with
a sauce added.
改变·梦想 English for all Level 4B Unit 2 lesson 2
Speak up (10 min)

Speak up
CCQ
What was your last main course? Jimmy: Are we going to eat some typical London food?
What was your last takeout food?
Mandy: What main course do you want to eat?
Jimmy: Fish and chips. I read about it in a book. How exactly is it done?
Mandy: Aha. It is usually takeout. It consists of fried fish, commonly
Atlantic cod, and French fries. But today we will eat at the Brick.
LP Jimmy: Sounds great. I can’t wait to try the Steak and Yorkshire① pudding.
Mandy: Well, I highly recommend you try the trifle, it’s a traditional
sounds great – good idea, collocation
English dessert.
highly recommend – strong suggestion Jimmy: What’s that?
can’t wait to try – really want to, idiom Mandy: It is a dish made from thick custard, fruit, cake, fruit juice, and
making my mouth water – a sign of being hungry, cream. These things are usually arranged in layers.
Jimmy: You are making my mouth water.
idiom
Mandy What do you want to drink?
hit the road first – let’s go, hurry, idiom Jimmy: I have no idea. Let’s hit the road first. ①Yorkshire 约克郡(英格兰东北)

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Highly recommend something to me.
What can’t you wait to try? Def/Pro WARNING
What food makes you mouth water? If a single slot, allow 2 minutes for lesson wrap
typical (adj) /ˈtɪpɪk(ə)l/ – to be expected up and FB.
When was the last time you hit the road? main course (n) /kɔrs/ – biggest part of meal
commonly (adv) /ˈkɑmənli/ – usually
cod (n) /kɑd/ – popular type of fish
RP
Yorkshire (n) /ˈjɔrkʃɪr/ – northern English county
Who are you, Jimmy or Mandy? highly (adv) /ˈhaɪli/ – strong
Practice once or twice, changing roles. trifle (n) /ˈtraɪf(ə)l/ – old-fashioned something that is
Praise students when they do well. not very important
Correct mispronounced words. layer (n) /ˈleɪr/ – one on top of another

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