1、 M6 U1 Word powerTeaching aims:1.To know more about the vocabulary about drama and performing;2.To know something about what they should take into consideration if they want put on a drama.Teaching procedures:Step1. Lead in笑是灵丹妙药。_. (背诵)Idioms about smiling & laughing: (通过例句猜意思)1) laugh ones head of
2、fI went to the new comedy. It made me laugh my head off. _.2) smile on someoneLuck was smiling on me that day as I won first place in the competition. _.3) have the last laughThey fired her last year, but she had the last laugh because she was taken on by their main rivals at twice the salary.4) all
3、 smilesWhen Mary found out about the holiday, she was all smiles.Step2 Words used in performingCan you answer the questions about acting? 1. What are all the actors in a play called? _.2. What do we call the person who acts in a play?_.3. What do we call the person who is in charge of a play? _. 4.
4、What will an actor read in a script?_.5. What are acts and scenes in a play?_.6. What kind of play is called one-act plays?_.Part B Words about things on a stage (译成汉语)lights _ curtains_props_ microphone_ costume _ stage _ scenery _ wings_Homework: Preview the grammar on P8-9. “Catch him!” she cried
5、, standing up and using her stick for support. The criminal(罪犯) was now rushing towards the seat and the officer was getting up. Her anger increased when she saw red blood on the officers face. As the criminal reached the seat on her left, she pushed her stick towards him and he fell heavily to the
6、ground with a loud cry A strange sound came from Mrs Frobishers mouth. Her heart was making a terrible (1) _ in the ears. As the stick flew across the station, she (2) _ back on the seat. She closed her eyes for a moment.When she opened them, the criminal was (3) _ to get up, but the police were bes
7、ide him before he was on this feet. He had no (4) _ of escape, and was led outside by the police. The officer (5) _ up Mrs Frobishers stick and took it back to her. “Yours, I think, Madam,” he said, (6) _ heavily. Then he took out a (7) _. “May I have your name and address, please, Madam?” “Oh, why?
8、” said Mrs Frobisher in a weak voice. “I didnt really (8) _him, did I?” “You did very well indeed, Madam,” he said. “That mans a (9) _ robber, and weve been trying to catch him for weeks. We were (10) _ that he was on the train from London, and so we (11) _ for him. He almost escaped, as you noticed
9、, but your quick (12) _ stopped that. We were delighted when we saw him on the (13) _.” “Then why do you want my name and address?” she asked.He pointed (14) _ the notice board on the right. “Theres a notice over there,” he said. “Its too far away to (15) _ from here, but the Southern Bank has offer
10、ed (16) _ to anyone who helps to catch this man. You helped a great deal, Madam; so, if youll (17) _ give me your name and address, youll no (18) _ receive the money in a short time.” “Im not as (19) _ as I used to think,” Mrs Frobisher told herself. “(20) _, Madam?” the officer said. “Never mind,”
11、she said, and told him who she was.( )1. A. soundB. noiseC. beatD. voice( )2. A. cameB. satC. droppedD. fell( )3. A. goingB. fightingC. beginningD. screaming( )4. A. hopeB. timeC. wishD. will( )5. A. setB. tookC. putD. picked( )6. A. sighingB. breathingC. coughingD. shaking( )7. A. notebookB. cardC.
12、 pencilD. recorder( )8. A. beatB. strikeC. hurtD. hit( )9. A. hotelB. shopC. bankD. street( )10. A. suggestedB. remindedC. askedD. informed( )11. A. lookedB. waitedC. searchedD. sent( )12. A. actionB. movementC. kickD. stick( )13. A. groundB. trainC. floorD. seat( )14. A. outB. ontoC. toD. into( )15. A. watchB. seeC. readD. look( )16. A. $500B. 500 poundC. a jobD. a car( )17. A. willinglyB. kindlyC. readilyD. really( )18. A. matterB. longerC. moreD. doubt( )19. A. uselessB. carelessC. usefulD. careful( )20. A. YesB. WhatC. OKD. pardon