T: Good morning! I told you I have a secret about my name. Would you please look here? If you know the answer, just tell me. Ok? Let’s read together. One two start!
Ss: People who drive cars and buses.
T: What do we call them? So what do we call these people? They have a name. Ok, I give you an example. Is it right? So what about next? What do we call them? S: Teacher.
T:That’s right. What about next? People who work in the factory? We called them worker. What about next? S: Farmer.
T: That’s right. What about last one? Turn means …. Can you read it? Say it again. Turner. That’s my English name. Ok?
Today we are going to learn a story. It is called Jack and beanstalk. Say it again. Jack and beanstalk. Ss: Jack and beanstalk. T: Is Jack a boy or a girl? Ss: Boy. T: Jack is a boy. Ss: Jack is a boy.
T: Today we will do three things. First, we will understand the story. We will read this story and understand what it means. We will tell the story
by yourself. At last, we will have more talk about this story and share the ideas. Look. Ss: Jack. This is Jack.
T: Let’s read like this. This is Jack. Ss: This is Jack.
T: Let’s look at Jack. How is he? S: He is poor.
T: Very good. He is a poor boy. S: He is short and thin.
T: Yes. Look here. He is short and thin. Very good. If a people is poor, do they have much money? Ss: No
T: Do they have a lot of food to eat? Ss: No
T: Look at him. What about his clothes? Very old clothes. And where dose he live? You live in Hangzhou. You live in very nice houses, right? Ss: Yes.
T: What dose he live? Ss: This is Jack’s house.
T: Good, say it again. This is Jack’s house. Ss: This is Jack’s house. T: What about the house?
S: This house is so small.
T: A small one. That’s right. Look, look, look. S: His house is so old. S: his house is so ugly.
T: Looks very poor. Would you read it again make me feel poor? Can you do that? Let’s read it together. This is Jack’s house. S: This is Jack’s house. Not poor. T: Try again. One, two, start. Ss: This is Jack’s house. T: Jack lives in this house. Ss: Jack lives in this house.
T: Think about Jack. He is in the house. How dose he feel? Today Hangzhou is very cold. Jack lives in this house. S: He is very cold.
T: He is shivering. That’s right. What’s in the house? Is there a bedroom? Is there a sitting room? Is there a kitchen? So, is there something in the house? Maybe,very few things. Right, maybe a poor Jack, a poor table, a bed, that’s all.
Ss: Jack’s mother. He lives with his mother in an old house. T: Lives Ss: Lives
T: He lives with his mother in an old house.
Ss: He lives with his mother in an old house.
T: Could you say it again? If you can ,say it by yourself. If you can not say it, just read it. Try again. He lives with his mother in an old house. Ss: He lives with his mother in an old house. T: Don’t look at the screen. Just tell me the sentence. Ss: He lives with his mother in an old house.
T: Look at me. Don’t look at the screen. Try to tell me the sentence again. One, two, start.
Ss: He lives with his mother in an old house.
T: Just tell your desk mates. Where does he live? Tell your desk mates. (Communication)
T: Who can try? Tell this sentence. S: He lives his mothers in an old house. T: He lives with his mother in an old house. S: He lives with his mother in an old house. T: That’s right. Thank you. ……
T: Let’s try together, ok? He lives with his mother in an old house. Ss: He lives with his mother in an old house.
T: Try one more time. If you can, don’t look at it. Ok? Look at me. If you an not, look at it. Try again. He lives with his mother in an old house.
S: He lives with his mother in an old house.
T: Ok, try again. He lives with his mother in an old house. S: He lives with his mother in an old house.
T: Much better. Could you look at me and tell me he lives with his mother one two start.
S: He lives with his mother in an old house. T: Ok, look at me and say again.
S: He lives with his mother in an old house. T: Yes, where does he live?
Ss: He lives with his mother in an old house. T: Ok, look at me, here. Tell me where does he live? Ss: He lives with his mother in an old house. T: Very nice. Ok. Read together. Ss: He has little rice
T: And try like this. Listen. He has little rice. Ss: He has little rice. Ss: But he has a cow.
T: What about the cow? Look at the cow. How is the cow? S: It's thin and short.
T: Maybe he is thin and short. Look at its face. Is this a happy cow? S: It's not happy.
T: Yes. It's not happy. It lives poor life with Jack. Jack has little rice.