Life in the future(Period 1 Welcome to the Unit)
t: in this period, we have talked a lot about future.you are full of imagination and clever.in class, you are also active.so all of us bring me vivid pictures and let me preview what the future is like.after class, write a passage about the future.you are free to write what you are interested in.the title is“future in my eyes”.the design of the writing on the blackboard
unit 3 life in the future
period 1 welcome to the unitbrainstorming
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research and activitiesimaginationone day, you are walking through a forest alone.suddenly, you happen to meet a strange man who lives in ad 3005.at first sight, you find him kind and friendly, so you come to have a talk with him.you are talking about the way of life, transport, houses, villages, towns, locations of settlement, education, culture and customs.now, imagine and write down the dialogue.
reference for teaching
the fastest electric vehicle
教學資源,完全免費,無須注冊,天天更新!" type="#_x0000_t75">last week an electric and speed vehicle designed by a ohio state university’s undergraduate, set new us and international land speed records for electric vehicles—308 mph and 271 mph respectively.
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