T: They’re going to see a play. Yes, They’re going to see a play. What kind of play? Do you know? Now, let me tell you. Yes, they’re going to see a play. That’s called Beijing… Opera. Yes, read after me, Beijing opera. (Ss: Beijing opera) They’re going to see a Beijing opera.
Ss: They’re going to see a Beijing opera.
T: next , please.
G: The students are getting on a bus with a lot of delicious food. They’re… because… Maybe they are going…
T: Very good! Maybe, you’re not sure.
G: Maybe they’re going to have a picnic.
T: Maybe they’re going to have a picnic. Is she right? Yes, are you sure? Maybe, she’s right look. They’re going to have a picnic. Is she right? Ok, sit down please. The last one. Last one. Oh, here we have a new phrase “ in front of”, do you understand? Read after me. “ in front of”
Ss: “ in front of”,
T: “ in front of”
Ss: “ in front of”
T: look, I’m standing in front of the…
Ss: Blackboard.
T: Now, I’m standing in front of the…
Ss: desk.
T: Understand? Read after me. “ in front of”
Ss: “ in front of”, “ in front of”, “ in front of”,
T: So, mum sits down in front of the TV. What’s she going to do? Ok, you please?
B: She’s going to watch TV.
T: She’s going to watch TV. Yes, Look, is she going to watch TV.? She’s going to turn off the TV. She’s watching TV now. but she’s going to turn off the TV. She’s going to do some housework. Understand? Yes, ok. Next. David’s standing beside a telephone. Hmm… what’s he going to do? Yes, please. (责任编辑:admin)
