3. Two students design the ad, two think up an idea, two look for pictures and two draw the picture.
4. Class work. Group leader displays their work by referring to the useful expressions.
After several minutes.
T: OK, time for you to report your work.
Possible answers:
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Reasons
for likes |
Reasons
for dislikes |
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1.
Ads can direct our choices of goods. 2. Ads tell the latest information about various goods. 3. Ads help consumers to make a better choice. 4. Well-done ads are kind of art works. 5. Ads cut down the costs, making the papers cheaper ... |
1.
Ads don’t tell real things. 2. Ads make the users buy what they shouldn’t buy. 3. Ads cover much space, and waste a lot of paper. 4. Ads take up too much time on TV. 5. Too many ads will make people bored ... |
Step III Speaking
This part is meant to supply the students with realistic situations so that they can have more chances to practise the functional items—making complaints, expressing emotions and evaluating different views.
T: We are going to have a role-play. To be specific, we are going to hold a meeting between readers and the newspaper editor. Four readers complain about the advertisements of a local newspaper and the editor in charge of the newspaper’s advertisements section tries to respond to readers’ complaints and solve the problems. Are you clear?
Help: