Ⅰ. The Aims of English Education
Students should study English as a required cultural object so that they may recognize their places in the international society and be provided with fundamental basic for taking part in the future international activities.
1. General Aims of English Education
‣ To cultivate interests and confidence in English and to enhance the ability of 1communicat
text used in the link.
The amount of links to the same page on the source page.
The amount of domains that link to the target page.
The amount of variations that are used as anchor text to links to the target page.
The ownership relationship between the source and target domains.
In addition to these metrics, external links are important for two main
Activities
(1) Communicative Functions
① Making a phone call : Can I talk to OO? / Speaking.
② Stating their experiences : I had a good time yesterday.
③ Asking back : You went where?
(2) Language Structure
① How was the weather yesterday?
( we use 'was' or 'were' for the past tense instead of 'am', 'is' or 'are')
② I went fishing last Sunday.
in the blank form and a chant.
-Students listen to a chant and fill in the blanks. After they complete the activity, sing the song with classmates.
-Teacher asks students to make their own version of a chant by creating new and creative lyrics. 8’ PPT
Hand-out
MP3
Closing greeting greeting -Teacher praises students for what they have written.
-Teacher and students greet each other 1’
song makes me~" (to express feelings and preference)
3) "I like this songs. This is why~ / Because~" (to express reason)
4) Expressions of own opinion
Ⅶ. Teaching aids
- Audio materials
- Power-point
- Hand-out
Ⅷ. How lesson could proceed
Steps
Objectives
Activities
Teacher role
Students role
Time
Aids
Opening
Greeting and Warm-up
The teacher and stude