Period 3  Extensive Reading The General Idea of This PeriodThis period is to introduce the students to Greek literature and to help them understand the problems that women had in Ancient Greece.The Greeks had wonderful stories about the Gods and Goddesses who were part of their religion.They believe that these Gods or Goddesseswould help if they felt sorry for them or if the humans were good people.The Gods did not always help though.They behaved like people who were unpredictable and capricious.To try to get the support of the Gods people had to pray to them and offer them presents.In this story the Goddess Hera,the Greek Goddess of Love the wife of the chief God,Zeuswas sorry for Hippomenes and agreed to help him.Teaching Aims1.Enable the students to learn and talk about Atlantas story.2.Learn some useful words and expressionsprince,princess,amazeamazing,amazed),foolish,promise,goldenetc.3.Learn some sentence patterns1I will only be married to a man who can run faster than me.2It was so tall that I had to look up to the sky to see it.3There was a man called Hippomenes who was amazed when he heard of Atlantas rules.Teaching Important Points1.Enable the students to comprehend the story of Atlanta and get the general idea of the story of Atlanta and something about the beginning of the Olympic Games in the ancient time.2.To know the athlete in the past and the fact that women were not allowed to take part in.Teaching Difficult PointTo understand the content and finish the true or false exercises efficiently.Teaching Methods1.Skimming to get the general idea of the story of Atlanta.2.Scanning to get detailed information and get to understand the story better.3.Task-based methods to get the students to comprehend the passage and be able to retell the story in their own words.Teaching Aids1.A tape recorder.2.A multimedia.Teaching ProceduresStep 1 Revision1.Revise the future passive voice.TIts getting cold now.Will you bring or buy some thick clothes to school?SsYes.TIn fact we may also say that because it is getting cold now,some thick clothes... SsSome thick clothes will be brought or bought.TThat is to saysome thick clothes will be brought or bought.Sometimes we can use future passive voice to express a future action.Remember the form?SsYes.will/be to/being go to be done.TVery good.Now lets check our homework to see how well you grasp the grammar.2.Check the homework.Page 49 Ex.1 Choosing the right words and completing the sentencesStep 2 Reading Page 51TNow do you want to know more about the Olympic Games?SsYes.TTurn to Page 51.This reading material includes three different topics about the ancient Olympic Games.Now lets read them one by one.What is the main idea of the first part?After readingTWho can answer this question?S1It describes the opening ceremony of the ancient Olympic Games.TCan you describe it in details?S2First the athletes offered presents to Zeus and prayed to win and to wear the victors crown.Then they promised to play fairly and not to cheat.TThat is all for this part.Come to the second part.What is the content of the dialogue?S3It tells us the training life of a successful athlete and the rewards that he got for winning the match.TWhat were the rewards?S4He received many presents from his hometownfree meals,no money problems for the rest of his life and songs written about him.TLets come to the third material.What was the story about?S5A woman was discovered in the Olympic Games.She aroused some argument.A law was passed that women were not allowed to take part in the Games.TGood.Look at the form on Page 52.You can read the material quickly and finish the form.Give the students enough time to discuss the answers to fill in the form on Page 52.Check the answers.Keys1.Athletes offer presents to the God,they prayed,see the statue of Zeus.2.The men and young boys.3.Parts of Greece,Athens and Sparta.4.Practise for many hours a daydo a lot of exercise to the sound of music.5.Many presentsfree meals and no money problems as well as songs about him.6.A woman has been discovered.7.They let her go,but have decided to pass a law that all trainers must be men.Step 3 Reading The Story of Atlanta on Page 141.Leading inTalk about the pictures on Page 14.TPlease turn to Page 14.Look at the first picture.What can you see in it?SsTwo people.TWho is the man?SsHe is the king.TWhat about the girl?SsShe is his daughter.TYes,she is named Atlanta and they are talking about their marriage.Now lets look at the second picture.This time what can we see here?SsWe can see a young man and a fairy.TGood.The man is named Hippomenes and the fairy is the Goddess of Love.We can see the Goddess of Love is giving something to Hippomenes.What is she giving to him?SsSome apples.TRight.In fact she was giving Hippomenes some golden apples.What does golden mean?SsIt means having the color of gold.TGood.But why does the Goddess give Hippomenes some golden apples?What are they used for?S1They are used as food.S2They are present from the Goddess.S3They can be used as a large sum of money....TOK,lets find out what they really for.2.Getting the general ideaListen to the tape to get the general idea.TPlease listen to the tape carefully to get the general idea.Pay attention to the intonation.If you feel like,read after the tape.TWho have got the main idea?S4The story is about Atlanta who races to marry the man who can run faster than her.In order to win the raceHippomenes asked for help from the Goddess of love.3.Skimming Get the students to read the story and find the answers to the following questions.1Who was Atlanta?2What was she good at?3Who did she want to marry?4How could he Hippomenes win Atlanta?TNow please read the story and try to find the answers to the following four questions.If you come across any unknown words,try to guess their meanings.After three minutes.Now have you finished?SsYes.TNow who can give us the answers to the questions?S5Miss,let me have a try.I think Atlanta was a Greek princess.TYes or no?SsYes.TGood.What about the second one?Who can give us an answer?S6She was good at running.She was not only beautiful but also could run faster than any man in Greece.TWell done.What about the third one?S7She wanted to marry a man who could run faster than her.TWas that possible?Some say yes and some say no.Lets see the last question.Who can give us an answer?S8Let me try.He asked for help from the Greek Goddess of Love.The Greek Goddess of Love gave him three golden apples to attract Atlantas attention and make her slow down.4.Consolidation True or falseGet the Ss to do the true or false as a competition to check their understanding of the story.If a statement is false,they should tell the reason.1.Atlanta could run faster than any man.False.She could run faster than any man in Greece.2.At first Hippomenes understood why men ran against Atlanta.False.At first he couldnt understand why men ran against Atlanta.He thought those men were foolish to run against Atlanta.3.Atlanta was not confident she would win.False.She was confident.4.She was so angry that she could not run in the Olympics.False.The reason for her not being allowed to run in the Olympic was not that she was angry but that she was a woman.She was angry at the fact that she could not run in the Olympics.5.She made as many men as she could share her pain.False6.Her father did not understand her wish to compete.True7.He did not refuse her wish to choose a husband in a race.TrueStep 5 AssignmentTIn this class,weve learned more about the Olympic Games and talked about a Greek story in the ancient OlympicsAtlantas story.After classI would like you to read the story fluently and retell the story.Step 6 The Design of the Writing on theBlackboardUnit 2  The Olympic GamesPeriod 3Language Points1.marry vt.A marry Bmarry A to B A get/be married to Bn.marriageadj.married2.amazed=surprised be amazed at sth.be amazed to do sth.be amazed that...amazing=surprising  3.promise vt.promise sth.promise sb. sth.promise sb.to do sth.promise sb. that...promise n.make/give a promisekeep a promisecarry out a promise  break a promiseStep 7 Record after Teaching

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