1、Lesson41 Jenny’s Good Advice Title Lesson41 Jenny’s Good Advice Teaching aims Knowledge 1. To learn words about diseases e.g. heart attack / an appendicitis, … 2. To learn about expressions about having a dispute. Ability 1. To learn about how to give suggestions and advice to stop othe
2、rs’ fighting. Project Content Aims Teaching procedures Step1: Lead-in and warm up Greetings T: How do you feel today? ---------Ss : T: I’m very happy to see you. I feel excited today. But maybe they don’t. What’s wrong with them today? How do they feel? They feel sad and angry. Becaus
3、e they have a fight with each other. Think about it: 1. What do you do when your friends misunderstand you? 2. When you get into a fight with a friend, which of you usually says sorry first? Motivate the Ss and learn about some expressions. Step2: Reading 1. Before reading, show t
4、he pictures about Lesson 37. Do you remember what happened to Danny and Steven? Let students retell the story in L37. 2. Fast reading: (1). Is Danny free on Saturday afternoon? (2). Who else does Jenny invite? (3). Why does Jenny invite them? 3. Read, listen and repeat the dialo
5、gue. Then try to find Jenny’s advice to Danny and Steven. I’m glad you can agree on something. Now, do you two want to keep silent forever? Do you really want to stop being friends? It’s just a game. 4. Can you give other advice? For example: Friends are more important than a game G
6、et to know more about the content and key information about the lesson. Students can understand better through reading and listening. Step3: Practice 1. Have a memory test about the text! Danny and Steven didn’t talk to each other for a few days. That Saturday, they both went to Jenn
7、y’s house, but they all ____________ at first. Jenny encouraged them to talk about the problem. Steven complained that Danny shouldn’t change the time they ____________. Danny explained the situation. He felt sorry that Steven missed the game. Steven said sorry to Danny because his basketball hit D
8、anny on the head. But he didn’t ____________ do it. It was an accident. The two boys became friends again. ____________, friends are more important than a game. Deal with the exercises and test the students’ mastery about the knowledge and make students understand the text better.
9、 . 2 . Work in groups. Pretend there is a dispute between two friends. Can you think of something to say to keep them from fighting? Dispute: Ben and Tim planned to go to the movie theatre together this Saturday. Tim arrived at the theatre on time, but Ben didn’t show up the wh
10、ole evening. Ben thought their plan was for Sunday. Now, Tim is upset and he hasn’t spoken to Ben for a week. Your advice: Step 4 Process: A Role Play 1. Work in groups: In your life, you have to have disputes with others. There are some situations you’ll perhaps meet, each group
11、 choose one topic to make a short play: Topic1: a dispute between a student and a teacher Topic2: a dispute between friends. Topic3: a dispute between a mother and a child. Topic4: a dispute between a customer and an assistant Topic5: a dispute between you and a stranger 2. Time for
12、 Show! Choose the best group. Choose the best actor and actress. . Summarize the expressions about how to give suggestions. Practice speaking and dealing with kinds of disputes and giving other advice. . Home- work Have you argued wit
13、h others before? Or was there a dispute between your friends? How did you deal with the disputes between you and your friends, please write a story about that. Practice writing. Pay attention to the tense, grammar and structures. Board Design Lesson 41 Jenny’s Good Advice Teamwork: exp
14、ressions How to give advice to others Group1: mean to 1.Do you really want to stop Group2: keep silent being friends? Group3: agree on 2. It’s only a game….. Group4: after all 3. friends are more important Group5: than….






