Unit 12 You’ re supposed to shake hands
check the answers with the class.step ⅲ 2bgo through the instructions with the class. point out the blanks in the four sentences. invite a student to read the first sentence.play the recording again. let students fill in the blanks with the words they hear alone.correct the answers with the class.step ⅳ 2cread the instructions for the activity to the class.look at the example in the box. ask two students to read the conversation to the class.point out the mistakes in activity 2a and the sentences in activity 2b. role play dan and maria’s conversation using information from activities 2a and 2b.ask students to work in pairs. as they work, move around the classroom checking the progress of the pairs and offering help as needed.check the answers by calling on different pairs to say their conversations to the class.step ⅴ grammar focusreview the grammar box. get different students to say the questions and answers.step ⅵ homeworkask students to write at least two sentences with the sentence starters in grammar focus.the third periodⅰ. teaching aims and demands1. knowledge objects(1) key vocabulary land, drop by, after all, relaxed, a bit(2) target language can you tell me the things i’m supposed to do? the first thing is to greet the teacher. okay. what should i say? you are supposed to say "good morning, teacher."2. ability objects(1) train students’ integrating skills.(2) train students’ communicative competence.ⅱ. teaching key pointtrain students’ integrating skills.ⅲ. teaching difficult pointhow to improve students’ integrating skills.ⅳ. teaching proceduresstep ⅰ revisiont: in last period, we summed up the expressions for telling what you are supposed to do. now i’ll check your homework. i’ll ask some pairs to act out the conversations before the class.step ⅱ 3aread the instructions. do you know what an opinion is?ask a student to answer it. (an opinion is what you think or how you feel about something. )look at the chart. point to the word attitude on the chart and say, an opinion is like an attitude. tell students what they will write in the chart. ask students to read the first paragraph on their own. when they read, move around the classroom helping them as necessary. then ask students to read the second paragraph. again, as they read, move around the classroom answering any questions. then read the instructions again and point out the chart. point to the words attitude toward and ask what other words in the instruction line mean the same thing(opinions of).