1、Who do you owe thanks to most?Why?Id like to say“Thank you”to becauseThank you,Mam_thanked _.A boya womanRogerMrs.JoneswhowhenwherewhyIn the midnightIn the streetIn Mrs.Jones kitchenThe woman helped the boy.Roger Mrs.JonesIn the streetIn Mrs.Jones kitchenWhat did they do?tried to takestruggledcaught
2、draggedwashedtalkedpreparedatetookofferedleft1.A boy ran up behind her and tried to take herpurse.2.The woman dragged him fiercely around in front of her.3.She dragged the boy into a room at the back part of the house.4.“Are you going to put me in prison?”asked the boy.5.The door was open.He would r
3、ush down the hall.6.She stopped for a while,then went on talking to the boy.7.“Sit down while I prepare us something to eat.”8.She cooked the supper on a gas cooker.How old were they?Guess!In his teensIn her thirties or fortiesI guess the boy wasbecause the story saysMy guess is that the woman wasbe
4、cause sheIn my opinionI thinkIn his teensIn her thirties or fortiesRead out the dialogue between Roger and Mrs.Jones in pairs and try to find out how they felt as the story developed.Reading aloud!tone and speedHow did they feel?In the streetangryafraidIn Mrs.Jones kitchenunderstandinghopefulmovedth
5、ankfulregretfulencourageddoubtfultrustedregretfulpitiful/sorry?motherly1.What might have happened to the boy before the story?Why did he steal?What kind of family did the boy have?2.What did the boy take with him when he left?3.What would happen after the story?Discuss!In the streetIn Mrs.Jones kitc
6、hen?It takes two parents to produce a child,but it takes an entire village to raise the child.-African proverb Homework:1.Read and remember the new words.2.Read the text aloud.3.Write a story which happened 20 years later when they met again.It takes two parents to produce a child,but it takes an en
7、tire village to raise the child.-African Proverb What do you think?Should the community have some responsibility in making sure all kids turn out ok?Should raising a child be entirely the parents job?What about parents who arent doing their jobs?What about their kids?What is the main idea of the passage?