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1、 Using your textbook as a resourceTwelve tips for creative lessonsSimon GreenallCo-editor in chief, NSE Aims of the presentationUsing the textbook as a resource for materials as a prompt for easy-to prepare activitiesto empower the teacher to take control, to evaluate the class, and to create unique

2、 lessons to encourage teacher and learner creativity TeacherMOTIVATIONTextbookStudent Damaged text (1) Twelve tips for creative lessons1 Try to integrate the skills2 Use easy-to-prepare activitiesApril comeApril come she willWhen dreams are ripe and swelled with grainMay, he will payResting in my ch

3、arms againSoon hell change her spoon,In restless walks shes fly her kite,July, she will fryAnd give no awning to her frightAugust, die she mustThe autumn winds blow really oldSeptember, Ill DecemberA love once true has now grown cold Can I help you madam?Yes, Im looking for something to carry in the

4、 summer.Yes, old horse. These are our lightweight rackets. What pies do you make?Er, size ten,I think. Oh, this buns lovely. Can I try it on?Yes, of course. Youre carrying father and a thick sweater. Do you want to leave it on?Er, Im not sure.Well, it is bent to be a summer racket. Why dont you take

5、 it off?Yes, perhaps youre tight.Here we are. Let me belt you! Put it on!Thank you.Yes, it does suit Hugh. It goes with your trousers.But its much too light. It really doesnt fit me.Oh, dont worry. Itll be perfect once youve torn it a few times.How can I tear it a few times if I cant even get it off

6、? Have you got it in a larger size?I dont think so.Well, this buns so good. Its far too small. Oh, its just my luck.Never whine, batman. How about this one?The listening process: decoding the messageSound recognitionWord recognitionComprehension( if youre lucky) Productive checksWrite words, notes,

7、sentences, complete a chart etcNon-productive checksTick, cross, number, letter, underline, circle, put in order, get up, sit down, put your hand up Listening comprehension checks Twelve tips for creative lessons3 Make sure the comprehension check is not more difficult than the passage4 Focus on sou

8、nds and not always on meaning Dictogloss Dictogloss Twelve tips for creative lessons5 Challenge the learner6 Create artificial or pedagogical motivation Predicting from check questionsPredicting from check questions1 Where is Cambridge?Its in _.2 Whats its population?Its population is _.3 Whats it f

9、amous for?Its famous for _.4 Whats the capital of the UK?The capital of the UK is _.5 Where is it?Its in the _.6 How old is it?Its _ years old.7 Whats in the north of England?In the north of England theres/are _ 8 Whats in the west of England?In the west of England theres/are _9 Whats the weather li

10、ke?The weather is _. Predicting from check questions1 Where is Cambridge?Its in the east of England.2 Whats its population?Its population is about 100,000 people.3 Whats it famous for?Its famous for Cambridge University.4 Whats the capital of the UK?The capital of the UK is London.5 Where is it?Its

11、in the south of England.6 How old is it?Its about 2000 years old.7 Whats in the north of England?In the north of England there are some lakes and low mountains. 8 Whats in the west of England?In the west of England there are lots of small villages on the coast.9 Whats the weather like?The weather is

12、 never very hot or cold. Senior High Book 5 Module 4 Senior High Book 5 Module 4Predicting from check questions Senior High Book 5 Module 4 Senior High Book 5 Module 1 Predicting from check questions Twelve tips for creative lessons7 Dont always do the same lesson8 Try to look at your textbook from

13、a different angle Inserting wordsRead the passage and decide where these words can gohead star however first nationwide gentle Chinese more every greatJeff Van Grundy, the coach of the Houston Rockets, has a dream. He wants Yao Ming to be like other players. Players, says Grundy, are selfish and wan

14、t the ball all the time. Lets put it this way, he said. When they ask for the ball, they dont say please!Yao is a selfless and kind person. He has been brought up and trained in this way. It is not in his nature to be selfish and rude.When he first arrived in the US, Yao was an instant hit among bas

15、ketball fans nationwide. They all loved this kind, gentle but powerful giant. Van Gundy wanted to build his team around the talented Chinese player. To do this, he told Yao to be more aggressive and, if necessary, to be rude to his team mates. Inserting wordsSenior High Book 7 Module 1 Jeff Van Gund

16、y, the head coach of the Houston Rockets, has a dream. He wants Yao Ming to be like other players. Star players, says Grundy, are selfish and want the ball all the time. Lets put it this way, he said. When they ask for the ball, they dont say please! Yao, however, is a selfless and kind person. He h

17、as been brought up and trained in this way. It is not in his nature to be selfish and rude. Hes a wonderful guy, he has every physical basketball skill and he puts the team first, Van Gundy said. But I want him to be a star, not just a great team player. Hes got to think that hes the best player out

18、 there. That way, he can dominate the game. Inserting words In Europe, in the second half of the eighteenth century, there was an important change in society. This change was called the Industrial Revolution. Until then, Europe had been a farming society. With the Industrial Revolution, factories ap

19、peared and mass production became possible for the first time. The factories were built in towns and as a result, the population of towns and cities greatly increased. These changes became possible because of inventions such as the steam engine. This was invented in 1769 by James Watt and was the ma

20、in energy source during the Industrial Revolution. At first the steam engine was used in mines, but it was soon used in factories and on the railways.Decide where these words go.Western extremely First only very small fundamental technological machine coalSenior High Book 3 Module 5 In Western Europ

21、e, in the second half of the eighteenth century, there was an extremely important change in society. This change was called the First Industrial Revolution. Until then, Europe had only been a farming society. With the Industrial Revolution, factories appeared and mass production became possible for

22、the very first time. The factories were built in small towns and as a result, the population of towns and cities greatly increased. These fundamental changes became possible because of technological inventions such as the steam engine. This machine was invented in 1769 by James Watt and was the main

23、 energy source during the Industrial Revolution. At first the steam engine was used in coal mines, but it was soon used in factories and on the railways.Decide where these words go.Western extremely First only very small fundamental technological machine coalSenior High Book 3 Module 5 Deleting word

24、sSenior High Book 4 Module 5Postcards to myselfIn 50 years of travelling Colin McCorquodale has visited every country in the world, except three. And everywhere he goes, he sends himself a postcard. He (always) chooses a postcard with a (beautiful) view, and sticks on an interesting stamp. Usually h

25、e writes (just) a short message to himself. His latest (one), from the Malvinas islands, reads Good fishing. On a wall in his home in London there is a (large) map of the world. There are hundreds of (little) red pins stuck in it. Its good to get a pin in the map says Mr McCorquodale, but I follow t

26、he rules. Im allowed to stick one in only if Ive been in a place for more than 24 hours.Deleting words(Naturally), Mr McCorquodale has his favourite places. New Zealand he describes as wonderful. In Europe, Italy is a favourite (place). Theres a saying in the (travel) trade that (all) tourists are r

27、ipped off. Well, at least the Italians rip you off with a smile. Of China he says This is one country in the world which is (completely) different. Theres no European influence. Its been around for 6,000 years, yet its a country of the future.Wherever he goes, Mr McCorquodale takes with him a photo

28、of his wife, a candle, a torch, a shirt with a (secret) pocket, and a pen for (writing) his postcards.So why does he do it? For the postcards or the travel? Mr McCorquodale laughs. I do it for the journey he says. I get a kick out of travelling. And (all) the planning.9 Be creative with words and te

29、xts Twelve tips for creative lessonsDont go changing to try and please me, you never let me down before. I dont imagine youre too familiar, and I dont see you any more. I would not leave you in times of trouble; we never could have come this far. I took the good times, Ill take the bad times, Ill ta

30、ke you just the way you are. I need to know that you will always be the same old someone that I knew. What will it take till you believe in me the way that I believe in you? I said I love you, thats forever, and this I promise from my heart: I couldnt love you any better, I love you just the way you

31、 are. I dont want clever conversation; I never want to work that hard. I just want someone that I can talk to, I want you just the way you are. Mark the pausesDont go changing / to try and please me,/ you never let me down before./ I dont imagine/ youre too familiar,/ and I dont see you any more./ I

32、 would not leave you/ in times of trouble;/ we never could have come this far./ I took the good times,/ Ill take the bad times,/ Ill take you just the way you are./ I need to know that you will always be / the same old someone that I knew./ What will it take till you believe in me/ the way that I be

33、lieve in you?/ I said I love you, /thats forever,/ and this I promise from my heart: / I couldnt love you / any better,/ I love you just the way you are./ I dont want clever conversation;/ I never want to work that hard./ I just want someone /that I can talk to,/ I want you just the way you are. Mar

34、k the pausesMark the line breaks, like this /.For whom the bell tollsNo man is an island, entire of itself. Each is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. If a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less. As well as if a promontory were. As well as if a manner of thine own or of thine

35、friends were. Each mans death diminishes me, for I am involved in mankind. Therefore, send not to know for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee.John Donne 1572 - 1631 Twelve tips for creative lessons10 Think about word order, paragraphs and the appearance of texts fashion neon lights air smile mee

36、t wander unbelievablepassfantastic dazzled yesterday hellofireworksstreetmoonlit night tomorrowshowers Twelve tips for creative lessons11 Use movement to show comprehension Conclusions1 Try to integrate the skills2 Use easy-to-prepare activities3 Make sure the comprehension check is not more difficult than the passage4 Focus on sounds and not always on meaning5 Challenge the l

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