Lesson 64 Part Ⅰ
Lesson 64
Part Ⅰ Warming-up Exercises
Sentence Structure
1. a. She talked until it began.
b. She still talked after it began.
c. She talked because it began.
2. a. I like watching TV.
b. I watch TV when the show is good.
c. I never watch TV.
3. a. They went although it was cold.
b. He went although he felt cold.
c. It was too cold to go.
4. a. Los Angeles is near.
b. I'm going far away.
c. I'm not going to go to Los Angeles.
5. a. Susan went to New York by plane.
b. Susan has gone to New York.
c. Susan might go to New York.
6. a. I always go to bed at ten o'clock.
b. I always visit friends.
c. I sometimes go to bed after ten o'clock.
7. a. He studied until the vacation began.
b. He studied in the vacation.
c. He didn't study until the vacation began.
8. a. Sam kept the food.
b. Sam ate up the food.
c. Sam has been eating for a long time.
Score:_____
Lesson 64 Part Ⅱ ThanksgivingDay
Lesson 64
Part Ⅱ Thanksgiving Day
Exercises:
Ⅰ. 1.____ Thanksgiving Day falls on Thursday, November 4th.
2.____ Thanksgiving Day was originally a holiday observed by Indians in Massachusetts.
3. ____ The first English settlers experienced a bad winter in 1621.
4. ____ The settlers celebrated the day to thank God for their survival and the first summer harvest.
5. ____ People customarily celebrate the day with a big feast.
6. ______Thanksgiving Day has become a traditional family day.
7. Thanksgiving Day is observed throughout America.
Ⅱ. Tell why you have decided that some of the statements in Ex. I are true and some are false.
Lesson 64 Part Ⅲ ASong ---- Sing
Lesson 64
Part Ⅲ A Song ---- Sing
Exercises:
Sing
Sing, sing a song,
Sing out loud, sing out strong.
Sing of good things, not bad,
Sing of happy, not sad.
Sing, sing a song,
Make it simple to last your whole life long.
Don't worry that it's not good enough for anyone else to hear,
Just sing, sing a song.
Sing, sing a song,
Let the world sing along.
Sing of love that would be,
Sing for you and for me.
Sing, sing a song,
Make it simple to last your whole life long.
Don't worry that it's not good enough for anyone else to hear,
Just sing, sing a song.
Lesson 64 PartⅠ
Lesson 64
PartⅠWarming-up Exercises
Sentence Structure
Training Focus:
Understanding adverbial clauses introduced by 1. although 2. if 3. unless, etc.
Directions: This drill is for practice in understanding conjunctions. Listen carefully. Choose a, b, or c as the correct response to the sentence you hear on the tape.
Key:
1. Mary continued to talk although the class had begun. (b)
2. I watch TV whether or not the show is good. (a)
3 . The students went to class in spite of the cold weather. (a)
4. I'm going to go to Los Angeles although it's far away. (b)
5. Susan will go by plane if she goes to New York next month. (c)
6. I go to bed at ten o'clock unless I am visiting friends. (c)
7. Bob continued to study although the vacation had begun. (b)
8. Sam kept eating until he finished. (b)
Lesson 64 PartⅡ
Ex.Ⅰ
Directions: Decide whether the statements are true or
false.
Key: 1. F 2. F.
3. T 4. T
5. T 6. T
7. T
Ex.Ⅱ
Directions: Tell why you have decided that some of the statements in Ex.Ⅰare true and some are false.
Key: (see tapescript)
Tapescript :
Thanksgiving Day (1′4″)
On the fourth Thursday of November every year, Americans celebrate Thanksgiving Day. The day is a national holiday which is set aside each year as a time to give thanks to God for our blessings. Legend has it that the first English settlers in Massachusetts, a state in the northeast of the United States started the custom. According to the story, the Pilgrims, as they were called, gave thanks for having survived the terrible winter of 1621 and for having harvested their first summer crops. They invited their Indian friends to join them in a large feast to share in the bounties of the land. The traditional foods of the big Thanksgiving Day meal include roast turkey, cranberries, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie and Indian bread pudding. Since the day is set aside for giving thanks, it has also become a traditional family day. Large dinners with many relatives are common throughout America on this special day.
Lesson 64 Part Ⅲ
Ex.
Directions: Read the words of the song and sing along.
A Song----Sing (3′3″)
Sing, sing a song,
Sing out loud, sing out strong.
Sing of good things, not bad,
Sing of happy, not sad.
Sing, sing a song,
Make it simple to last your whole life long.
Don't worry that it's not good enough for anyone else to hear,
Just sing, sing a song.
Sing, sing a song,
Let the world sing along.
Sing of love that would be,
Sing for you and for me.
Sing, sing a song,
Make it simple to last your whole life long.
Don't worry that it's not good enough for anyone else to hear,
Just sing, sing a song.