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第二册第二课教案

Lesson 2 I Warming-up activities. 1. Do animals have thoughts and feelings as humans do? Why or why not? 2. How do you think humans should relate to animals especially wild animals? 3. Tell us some stories happening between animals and humans. II Background information Eric was the author of many books, namely: Drums of Niagra; Adventure Westward; Princess Elizabeth; Long Live King George V; House of Windsor, George V to George VI III List of words and expressions bend not that poke quiet serve (to) fog sail wild (with) restless check thrill stir head out be for the best as busy as a squirrel detain blanket only too blow out take over gone slash spurt freeze work one’s way crouch relief toll (28) IV Words and Phrases 2. bend v. (bend-bent-bent) 1) [I always + adv/prep] to move the top half of your body forwards or downwards [+towards/across etc] He bent towards me and whispered in my ear. She bent forward, and her fine light hair fell over her cheek. bend over (=bend your body at the waist) She was bending over the basin, washing her hair. He bent over to tie his shoe. bend down (=bend your body at the knees or waist) I bent down to lift the box off the floor. Can you bend down and touch your toes without bending your knees? n. We started the exercise with a few knee bends to warm up. 5. not that though one is not suggesting that (我)并不是说, 尽管(我)并不… She hasn’t written to me yet – not that she ever said she would. (她还没给我来信---倒不是她说过要给我写信. Who were you with last night? Not that I care, of course. If he ever said so --- not that I ever heard him say so --- he told a lie. 5. poke v. 1) put or move sth in a specified direction, with a sharp push, thrust Don’t let him poke his head out of the train window. He poked his head round the door to see if she was in the room. (探一下头) 2) poke sh/sth (with sth): pu

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